It's All Bad
It's All Bad | ||||
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Studio album by Big Lurch | ||||
Released | March 16, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 1998-2002 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, gangsta rap, horrorcore | |||
Label | Blackmarket Records | |||
Producer |
Big Dez Roger Troutman II | |||
Big Lurch chronology | ||||
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It's All Bad is the only studio album released by American rapper Big Lurch.[1] It was released through Blackmarket Records & Stress Free Entertainment on March 16, 2004,[2] just over four months after Big Lurch was sentenced to life in prison for murder, after allegedly killing a female acquaintance and eating parts of her flesh while under the influence of PCP. The album was originally titled The Puppet Master but was changed to It's All Bad after Singleton was convicted. The somewhat controversial photo cover of the album was chosen by Cedric Singleton; Lurch had no control over the record after his incarceration.
Track listing
- "Money Man"- 0:28
- "Texas Boy"- 4:56 (featuring Lil Keke)
- "Gimme Ya Love"- 3:49
- "Cali Girl"- 4:01 (featuring Too Short)
- "Da Riddler"- 3:46
- "I Can Do This"- 4:37
- "Ten Toes"- 4:33
- "Gangsta Gangsta"- 4:06
- "Can U Deal With This?"- 5:54 (featuring C-Bo and Killa Tay)
- "Tribal Wars"- 3:58
- "On Da Run"- 4:47
- "I Did It to You!"- 4:47
- "Renegade Dope Dealer"- 4:31
- "America"- 5:19
"I Did It to You"
One song on the album, "I Did It to You", was brought up during the murder trial, it being suggested to the jury that song was a clear indication that Singleton was indeed a murderer and that he was capable of doing what he did. Singleton maintained his innocence by stating that the song was of a "fantasy murder".
References
- ↑ "Crime files of the world's most notorious rappers born out of the US's gun-gang wars". The Sun. August 4, 2017. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
- ↑ Hip-hop Connection. Popular Publications. 2007. p. 60. Retrieved August 20, 2018.