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Ms. Tee - Female Baller FLAC album

Tracklist

Intro 1:50
Niggaz (Dime Or Dozen) 3:26
Smokin Urb (Free Your Mind) 4:04
Cheezy What Cheezy Who 4:40
Bring It Home 2 Me 5:13
U Ain't Right 4:14
Much Love 4:45
I Like It (Radio) 3:49
Creep'N 4:57
If He Don't Trick 4:19
Wine Cooler 5:48
I Like It (Mannie Fresh Style) 2:16

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CMR-9608 Ms. Tee Female Baller ‎(CD, Album) Cash Money Records CMR-9608 US 1996
CMR-9608 Ms. Tee Female Baller ‎(Cass, Album) Cash Money Records CMR-9608 US 1996


Ms. Tee - Female Baller FLAC album

Musician performer: Ms. Tee

Title: Female Baller

Country: US

Date of release: 1996

Style: RnB/Swing, Gangsta, Bounce

Genre: Hip hop

Size FLAC: 1451 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 799

Other Formats: RA MPC VQF AHX MP3 WAV MIDI

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Kinashand
One of the best releases that Cash Money had in the 90's. Ms Tee was ahead of her time in her flow and delivery. Her ability to switch between rapper and singer was so unique and done so well her success seemed inevitable. This album also boasts one of the best diss songs that I have ever heard. Her take down of then rival Cheeky Blakk was on the same level of Ice Cube's No Vaseline. Creepin' is the albums best song, Ms Tee comes on the upbeat Manny Fresh track with a scathing lyrical beat down of men who do not take care of their children and are constantly in the streets 'Creepin'. Overall this album stands the test of time, and Ms. Tee should go down as a Cash Money legend who put the label in front of an audience that it would have never reached otherwise. We can only hope that Ms. Tee will grace up with more of her uniqueness, and hopefully she will receive the props she deserves. John Reed
Kinashand
One of the best releases that Cash Money had in the 90's. Ms Tee was ahead of her time in her flow and delivery. Her ability to switch between rapper and singer was so unique and done so well her success seemed inevitable. This album also boasts one of the best diss songs that I have ever heard. Her take down of then rival Cheeky Blakk was on the same level of Ice Cube's No Vaseline. Creepin' is the albums best song, Ms Tee comes on the upbeat Manny Fresh track with a scathing lyrical beat down of men who do not take care of their children and are constantly in the streets 'Creepin'. Overall this album stands the test of time, and Ms. Tee should go down as a Cash Money legend who put the label in front of an audience that it would have never reached otherwise. We can only hope that Ms. Tee will grace up with more of her uniqueness, and hopefully she will receive the props she deserves. John Reed