Separate but equal
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Separate But Equal is a mixtape album by North Carolina hip hop group, Little Brother and DJ Drama. It features production by group member 9th Wonder, fellow Justus League member Khrysis, and guestspots by Mos Def, Bun B, L.E.G.A.C.Y., and Supastition.
On the cut, "Hate", Phonte borrows Kanye West's "Late" instrumental to address the group's detractors, critics and even wayward supporters. Likewise Rapper Big Pooh grabs NORE's "I'm A G" for "On My G". The mixtape features two tracks ("Lovin' It", and "Not Enough") from their previous album, The Minstrel Show.
Track listing
All tracks produced by 9th Wonder unless stated otherwise.
- Separate But Equal (Intro)
- Knock Knock
- *Produced by Young Cee
- Don't Trust Em Sequel
- Cross That Line
- *Featuring Big Treal
- Let It Go
- *Mos Def
- Can't Let Her
- *Produced by Illmind
- The Singing Bums Skit
- Rollin Out
- *Featuring Supastition
- *Produced by Khrysis
- Macaroni
- Can We Get A Freestyle Please??? (Skit)
- On My G
- *Produced by The Neptunes
- Hate
- *Produced by Kanye West
- Lovin It
- *Featuring YahZarah, and Joe Scudda
- Not Enough
- *Featuring Darien Brockington
- Boondock Saints
- *Featuring Chaundon, and L.E.G.A.C.Y.
- Teedra Moses & MySpace Skit
- Home
- *Featuring Joe Scudda
- Horror Movie Skit
- I Need You
- *Performed by Darien Brockington featuring Phonte, and Rapper Big Pooh
- *Produced by DR
- Candy
- *Featuring Bun B
- How Did This Happen??? (Skit)
- Speed Racin'
- *Featuring Chaundon, and Skyzoo
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