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Download links and information about Orca by C - Bo. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:05:13 minutes.

Artist: C - Bo
Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:05:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Orca 3:17
2. 187 (feat. WC) 4:19
3. I Hustle 4:10
4. Bullets (feat. Slim Tha Mobsta & King T) 4:48
5. For Nothin (feat. Dubb20, LIQ & LM) 4:04
6. Lyfe Is a Gamble (feat. Yukmouth & Tha Realest) 4:00
7. Addictive (feat. Brotha Lynch Hung, Slick Pull & Dead Mike) 4:09
8. B**** I'm Ballin (feat. Paul Wall) 4:12
9. Murder One (feat. BG Knockout & MC Eiht) 4:16
10. Gattin to the Money (feat. B Legit) 3:51
11. Waiting On Me 3:44
12. New Beginning (feat. Marvelous, Ryder J Klyde & T Nutty) 4:30
13. Killas Like Me (feat. Killa Tay & Lil Cyco) 4:48
14. No Warning (feat. Young Buck & Omar "Big O" Gooding) 3:19
15. Can't Grind Forever 4:08
16. F***** Wit It (feat. E-40) 3:38

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Representing for Sacramento, Calif., C-BO has been dropping unapologetic, ultra-hardcore gangsta rap for two decades now, starting with his classic 1993 debut, Gas Chamber. He's worked extensively with just about every thugged-out West Coast artist imaginable, especially fellow Sac-Town natives and murder-rap specialists Brotha Lynch Hung and X-Raided. He's sold millions of units independently, despite zero crossover singles and extremely limited airplay. Currently affiliated with Young Buck's Ca$hville Records, he returns with Orca: The Killer Whale of the Hood. (It's hot on the heels of Cali Connection, released earlier this year.) As usual, dark yet catchy production and vivid, blood-drenched verses are the order of the day, as he shares the mic with a wide assortment of homies, including Bay Area legends E-40, B-Legit, and Yukmouth, plus L.A. pioneers MC Eiht, BG Knocc Out, WC, and King T. Highlights include "F*** Wit It," "Can't Grind Forever," "Bullets," and the lead single, "187."