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The Voice (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about The Voice (Bonus Track Version) by Mike Jones. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:10:58 minutes.

Artist: Mike Jones
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:10:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:48
2. Swagger Right 4:13
3. Houston Oilers 4:36
4. Boi! (featuring Young Problemz) 4:17
5. Cuddy Buddy (feat. Lil Wayne, T-Pain & Twista) 4:38
6. I Know (feat. Trey Songz) 3:50
7. Drop & Gimme 50 (feat. Hurricane Chris) 4:07
8. Give Me a Call (feat. Devin the Dude) 5:13
9. Happy Birthday 4:29
10. Next to You 3:41
11. Swagg Thru da Roof 3:48
12. On Top of the Covers (feat. Essay Potna) 4:11
13. Scandalous H**s (Skit) 0:29
14. Scandalous H**s II (feat. T-Pain) 3:50
15. Hate On Me (feat. Tanya Herron) 4:27
16. Grandma II (feat. Kai) 5:29
17. I Got It (feat. UGK) [Bonus Track] 3:57
18. S**t On Boyz (feat. King Mello, Lil Flip & Killa Kyleon) [Bonus Track] 4:55

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Following the now-common round of label woes and unnecessary delays, Mike Jones’ sophomore effort has finally arrived, a full four years after his debut. The Voice stays grounded through its connections to Class A Southern hip-hop. The venerable Houston producer Mike Dean delivers “Houston Oilers,” “Happy Birthday” and “Hate On Me,” three tracks that embody all the fat, syrupy goodness of Texas rap music. New Orleans maestro Mannie Fresh brings to the table “Give Me a Call,” in which the good-natured lackadaisical flows of Jones and Devin the Dude blend as if they were long lost brothers. While several tracks err a bit too close to the winning formula of Lil Wayne’s smash Carter III (including “Swagger Right,” “On Top of the Covers” and “Boi!,” the last of which is an obvious, if awesome, re-tread of “A Milli”), all is resolved on “Cuddy Buddy,” a song that shows Jones fits easily within the hit-making tag team of Wayne and T-Pain. Mike Jones is a hybrid of gangsta, jester, and everyman, a rare combination that immediately separates The Voice from the pack.