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#"Im A G"
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#*Featuring [[Roc Marciano]] (Deluxe Edition Bonus)
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==Charting==
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!Sales Per Week
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!Total
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Revision as of 22:53, 6 March 2008

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NY's Finest is an album by hip-hop producer Pete Rock. The album will be Rock's first studio album since 2004's Soul Survivor II and was released on February 26th, 2008 through the Nature Sounds label.[1]

Singles

The first single is "914", featuring Lox members Styles P and Sheek Louch, backed with B-side "The PJs", featuring Wu-Tang Clan members Raekwon and Masta Killa. A third track, "Gangsta Boogie" featuring Slum Village, was also leaked onto the internet but will be a iTunes exclusive only.

Collaborations

NY's Finest, as the name suggests, features many of New York City's most respected and successful rap artists. As with previous Pete Rock albums, the album features an array of guest artists, and prior to its completion, Rock expressed interest in collaborating with rappers such as Papoose, Method Man, Redman, Fat Joe, D-Block, Slum Village, Jim Jones, Raekwon, Masta Killa, Cappadonna & Ghostface Killah. The album also sees Rock rapping on 7 songs. In December 2007, an EPK was released featuring Rock and other musicians talking about the album and in the studio.[2]

The album's cover art was created by Fuse Green and inspired by the cover of James Brown's Hell. It depicts Pete Rock conquering negative forces within the music industry and culture.[citation needed]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Pete Rock unless noted otherwise.[3]
  1. "Pete Intro"
  2. "We Roll"
  3. "Till I Retire"
  4. "914"
  5. "Questions"
  6. "Best Believe"
  7. "Ready Fe War"
  8. "Don't Be Mad"
  9. "Bring Y'all Back"
  10. "The Best Secret"
  11. "That's What I Am Talking About"
    • Featuring Rell
  12. "The PJ's"
  13. "Made Man"
  14. "Let's Go"
  15. "Comprehend"
  16. "Gangsta Boogie"
  17. "Im A G"

Charting

U.S. Billboard 200
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
Position 193
Sales Per Week 3806
Total 3900[1]


References