Happy Birthday Lord Infamous's The Man, The Myth, The Legacy
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The Man, The Myth, The Legacy is the second album from rapper Lord Infamous, released on October 23, 2007. It was his first solo album in over a decade. Pressured by a close friend and manager Roman White, collaborations with LaChat and tracks produced by Jae Bino sparked the beginning of this project. Track 14 is the new version, the original "Yeah I'm Wit It" featured Kingpin Skinny ? . Where Iz Da Love was widely thought to be a diss to Three 6 Mafia and more specifically DJ Paul but in an interview with memphisrap.com Lord said he was talking about himself. This has since been proven true as Lord did 8 tracks with DJ Paul on the album Scale-A-Ton.
Intro 0:57
Where Iz Da Love 4:35
John 0:25
These Hoes (featuring La Chat) 3:12
You Don't Want None (featuring Enigma & D-Dirt) 4:18
Frosty (featuring II Tone & Mac Montese) 5:03
Money 0:34
? Stank 6:07
Parking Lot 3:51
The Roll Song 5:07
Jump (featuring II Tone & Big Stang) 4:51
Pimpin' 0:30
BOC (featuring II Tone & T-Rock)4:55
Yeah I'm Wit It 4:36
Bank (featuring Santerria) 3:24
Ism (featuring Mac Montese) 4:48
Clubhouse Click (featuring II Tone, Mac Montese, Da Crime Click, Santerria & Big Stang) 3:44
Til Death 4:07
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bExWzmRikbA
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This got some fire on it. The roll song, where iz da love, ism, jump, yeah im w it, til death, these hoes etc.
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RIP Lord Infamous
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Site ? up
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Three Six will never be the same. RIP
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RIP Lord. I liked this album, was very excited when it came out to see what heat he was bringing after being gone from Three 6