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1) Intro (featuring Erica Foxx)
2) Bout Dat (featuring Silkk The Shocker) 1:41
3) Don Is Back 5:03
4) Doo Rags (featuring Freedom) 5:31
5) Bitch I Like 8:41
6) My Three Uncles 11:53
7) Golds in They Mouth (featuring C-Murder) 13:10
8) Problems 17:26
9) Poppin' Them Collars (featuring Snoop Dogg) 19:51
10) I Don't Give A What 24:39
11) Twerk That Thang 27:20
12) Life I Live (featuring Slay Sean & Short Circuit) 30:16
13) Souljas 34:30
14) The Real 38:02
15) Pockets Gone' Stay Fat (featuring Magic) 39:45
16) My Babooski (featuring Tamar Braxton) 43:27
17) Still Ballin' (featuring Krazy & Slay Sean) 47:03
18) Soulja Boo (featuring Erica Foxx) 50:22
19) Hush 54:10
20) Roll How We Roll (featuring Afficial) 58:08
21) Would You (featuring Suga Bear & Crazy) 01:01:01
22) It Don't Get No Better (featuring Black Felon) 01:04:13
23) Always Come Back to You 01:06:55
Ghetto Postage is the ninth studio album by American rapper Master P. It was released in November 28, 2000 on No Limit Records and Priority Records in the United States. This is Master P's last album to be distributed by Priority Records. The album features Snoop Dogg, Silkk the Shocker and Tamar Braxton Freedom The album included the singles Bout Dat" featuring Silkk the Shocker and "Souljas". The album was mostly produced by Master P and Donald XL Robertson along with Carlos Stephens and Myke Diesel.
Posted By Cory Caudill