Thug Matrix
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 4, 2005
GenreEast Coast hip hop
LabelFastLife Music[1]
ProducerHavoc
Scram Jones
Now & Laterz
The Alchemist
Ayatollah
Star Blaze
Simon Wolf
Asmatik
Yatzee
Dams
Tragedy Khadafi chronology
Black Market Militia
(2005)
Thug Matrix
(2005)
Blood Ballads
(2006)
Singles from Thug Matrix
  1. "Break Bread"
    Released: September 20, 2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop[2]
RapReviews7/10[3]

Thug Matrix is an album by the American hip hop musician Tragedy Khadafi, released in 2005.[4] Havoc and Raekwon makes guest appearances on the album.[5]

Track listing

# Title Performer(s) Producer(s) Time
1 "Intro" Tragedy Khadafi - 1:59
2 "The Game" Tragedy Khadafi, Havoc Havoc 5:07
3 "Break Bread" Tragedy Khadafi, Cormega Now & Laterz 4:12
4 "Gorilla Rap" Tragedy Khadafi, Raekwon Scram Jones 2:57
5 "On Grind" Tragedy Khadafi, Nature, Littles Scram Jones 3:52
6 "Love Is Love" Tragedy Khadafi, Jinx The Alchemist 3:36
7 "No Equivalent" Tragedy Khadafi, Cormega Ayatollah 2:31
8 "Stay Free" Tragedy Khadafi, Littles The Alchemist 4:05
9 "Salute" Tragedy Khadafi Now & Laterz 2:54
10 "I Don't Wanna Live No More" Tragedy Khadafi, Star Blaze Star Blaze 4:16
11 "Aura" Tragedy Khadafi, Lady Repo Simon Wolf 2:16
12 "Lyrical Calisthenics" Tragedy Khadafi Asmatik 4:37
13 "Straight Death" Tragedy Khadafi Yatzee 5:29
14 "Blinded By Science" Tragedy Khadafi, Havoc Dams 2:27

References

  1. "Tragedy caught in the Matrix". HipHopDX. August 2, 2005.
  2. "Thug Matrix". AllHipHop. October 2, 2005.
  3. Doggett, Tom. "Tragedy Khadafi :: Thug Matrix – RapReviews".
  4. "Tragedy Khadafi | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  5. Puckett, Jeffrey Lee (4 Oct 2005). "Rap/R&B". The Courier-Journal. p. E1.


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