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How We Do (album)

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How We Do
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2003 (2003-09-23)
Recorded2003
GenreHip hop
Length47:18
LabelUTR Music
Producer
Das EFX chronology
Generation EFX
(1998)
How We Do
(2003)
Old School Throwback
(2015)
Singles from How We Do
  1. "East Coast Husslaz"
    Released: September 17, 2002
  2. "How We Do"
    Released: 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
HipHopDX2.5/5[2]

How We Do is the fifth studio album by American hip hop duo Das EFX. It was released in 2003 via UTR Music.[3][4][5] Production was handled by Koolade, Sully Sefil, Dame Grease, DJ Rondevu, DR Period, Gerrard C. Baker, King James II, Kuntry Man, Nastee and Das EFX themselves. It features guest appearances from JJ, Lovey, Sean Paul and Un Pacino.

Unlike the group's four previous albums, there was no production input from EPMD.

Track listing

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No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro" 0:49
2."Greezy"Dame Grease3:57
3."Full Tyme Hussle"Nastee4:12
4."Dro & Henne" (featuring JJ)Skoob4:01
5."The Memories Remain" (featuring Sean Paul)Gerrard C. Baker3:32
6."Diggy DAS"King James II4:15
7."G Music"
4:07
8."Get It Poppin'"
  • Skoob
  • Kuntry Man
3:33
9."Jungle" (featuring Lovey)
  • Skoob
  • Sully Sefil
4:25
10."How We Do"
  • Das EFX
  • DJ Rondevu
4:00
11."East Coast Husslaz" (featuring JJ and Un Pacino)
  • Skoob
  • Sully Sefil
3:28
12."Let's Get Money"
3:26
13."B.S.A.P." (featuring Lovey)
  • Krazy Drayz
  • Koolade
3:33
Total length:47:18

References

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  1. ^ Theakston, Rob. "How We Do - Das EFX | Album | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  2. ^ Williams, DeMarco (October 30, 2003). "Das Efx - How We Do". HipHopDX. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  3. ^ "RZA, Das EFX Hit The Road". Billboard. October 30, 2003. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  4. ^ Goldsmith, Melissa Ursula Dawn; Fonseca, Anthony J. (December 1, 2018). Hip Hop around the World: An Encyclopedia [2 volumes]. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313357596 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Stoffers, Carl (November 27, 2015). "Hip hop's golden age: Where are they now?". New York Daily News. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
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