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Uncle Sam's Curse is Above The Law's fourth album. The album was released on July 12, 1994. Although many fans feel that this is the group's best album since it's rated #1 in best G-funk sound of all time, Uncle Sam's Curse is currently out of print and often sells used for $75 to $80 on auction sites.

Track Listing:

1. "Return of the Real Shit" featuring Kokane

2. "Set Free"

3. "Kalifornia" featuring Kokane

4. "Concreat Jungle"

5. "Rain Be for Rain Bo" featuring Kokane

6. "Everything Will Be Alright" featuring Kokane

7. "Black Superman" (contains a sample from the film Above the Law)

8. "The 'G' in Me"

9. "Uncle Sam's Curse" (contains a sample from the film Mississippi Burning)

10. "One Time Two Many"

11. "Who Ryde" featuring Kokane & Tone Loc

12. "Gangsta Madness" featuring Kokane

Album information:

Livin' Like Hustlers

Released: February 22, 1990

Billboard 200 chart position: #75[2]

R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #14[2]

Last RIAA certification: Platinum

Singles: "Murder Rap", "Untouchable"

Vocally Pimpin'

Released: July 16, 1991

Billboard 200 chart position: #120[2]

R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #37[2]

Last RIAA certification: Gold

Singles: "4 the Funk of It"

Black Mafia Life

Released: February 3, 1992

Billboard 200 chart position: #37[2]

R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #6[2]

Last RIAA certification: Platinum

Singles: "V.S.O.P.", "Call It What You Want"

Uncle Sam's Curse

Released: July 10, 1994

Billboard 200 chart position: #113[2]

R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #15[2]

Last RIAA certification: Gold

Singles: "Black Superman", "Kalifornia"

Time Will Reveal

Released: October 22, 1996

Billboard 200 chart position: #80[2]

R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #16[2]

Singles: "100 Spokes", "City of Angels", "Endonesia"

Legends

Released: February 16, 1998

Billboard 200 chart position: #142[2]

R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #27[2]

Singles: "Adventures of", "Streets"

Forever: Rich Thugs, Book One

Released: October 26, 1999

Billboard 200 chart position: #104

R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #33

Comments

10 years ago

KRACKERJACK6913

SOUNDS LIKE NIGGER GARBAGE TO ME.STUPID,NO STYLE.

11 years ago

MrPimpTyt

One of the best albums of all time

12 years ago

Michael Kosta

such a dope song and album, too bad its like impossible to get these days!

13 years ago

Benjamin Kravitz

I was born dah year this shit came out! good year haha!

13 years ago

Cornbread31090221

one of my theme songs

13 years ago

armndserna777

Sick album. Its out of print though, pretty damn rare!

14 years ago

Dangerous

this is the kind of shit they shouldbe bumpin on tha radio now instead of all that gay shit. RUTHLESS FAMILY!!!!!!

14 years ago

mostunknown09

I still bump this, like it was fresh out of cali!

14 years ago

mceihtfane

real OG album 5*****

14 years ago

dee tony

better than the Chronic

14 years ago

mostunknown09

all cuz of dope, I forgot about this dope track!!

14 years ago

resolv65

all album were best of all. and will be.

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