The King of Everything Else is the third studio album by American rapper Slaine. It was released on August 19, 2014 through Suburban Noize Records.
Title | Producer(s) |
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1. | "No Handouts" | | 2:07 |
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2. | "Destroy Everything" (featuring Rite Hook) | The Arcitype | 3:59 |
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3. | "Bobby Be Real" (featuring Tech N9ne and Madchild) | Louis Bell | 3:35 |
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4. | "Dot Ave." (featuring Rite Hook) | Louis Bell | 2:58 |
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5. | "Back Against the Wall" (featuring Moroney and Rite Hook) | Louis Bell | 3:22 |
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6. | "Dopehead" (featuring Jaysaun) | Louis Bell | 3:39 |
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7. | "Pissed It All Away" | | 3:38 |
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8. | "The Years" | The Arcitype | 3:15 |
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9. | "Hip Hop Dummy" (featuring Apathy and Bishop Lamont) | Louis Bell | 3:30 |
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10. | "Children of the Revolution" (featuring Ill Bill) | Louis Bell | 3:34 |
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11. | "The Most Dangerous Drug in the World" | Louis Bell | 3:23 |
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12. | "Come Back Down" (featuring Checkmark, Vinnie Paz and Regan Hartley) | Louis Bell | 3:49 |
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13. | "Zip Zero" (featuring Reks and Termanology) | The Arcitype | 4:32 |
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14. | "Our Moment" | Statik Selektah | 3:10 |
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15. | "Defiance" (featuring Rite Hook) | Louis Bell | 3:30 |
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Total length: | 52:01 |
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Bonus tracksTitle | Producer(s) |
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16. | "To the Light" | | 3:02 |
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17. | "Getting High" (featuring Demrick) | DJ Lethal | 4:00 |
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