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''Adrenaline Rush 2007'' is the sixth studio album by
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. It was released on September 18, 2007. The "2007" in the title references the ten years passed since his third studio album '' Adrenaline Rush''. The first official single from the album was " Give It Up", featuring
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and "Creep Fast (Feat.
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)" was the second single. The professional review from '' XXL'' states that the content of commercial and raw talent is a good mix. The album has received generally favorable reviews. The album debuted at #10 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 music chart, selling over 41,000 copies in its 1st week; this was marketed poorer than the first week performance of ''
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'', which debuted #2 with about 130,000 copies sold.Katie Hasty
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The album also dropped off the charts quickly, falling to #48 in its second week with over 20,000 copies sold, then falling off the Top 100. As of June 2008, the album had sold well over 365,000 copies.


Track listing

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. * "Seven Day Hustle" contains a sample of "I Met Him on a Sunday", written by
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. * "Creep Fast" contains samples from "Can I", written by
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Other Tracks

* "Blessed" (featuring Jessi Malay) (Produced by ???) * "Well It's Time" (Produced by
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) * "Talk Hard" (featuring Kanjia,
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) (Produced by Core DJ's) * "Two Times for My Nigga" (Produced by ???) * "Ass Whoop" (featuring
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Singles

* " Give It Up" * "Creep Fast" * "Pimp Like Me"


External links


'Album/Producer Credits At The Vault, Dubcc.com'


References

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