Special Forces (Big Ed album)

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Special Forces
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2000
Recorded1999-2000
GenreSouthern Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
Length73:01
LabelSpecial Forces Records
ProducerThe Medicine Men
Les G, Ozone, Warlock Pinchers
Big Ed the Assassin chronology
The Assassin
(1998)
Special Forces
(2000)
Edward Lee Knight 1971-2001
(2001)
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Special Forces is the second studio album released by American rapper Big Ed the Assassin. It was released under his new stage name Big Ed the Assassin on May 9, 2000, and it was the very first release through Big Ed's label, Special Forces Records. The album made it to #25 on Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums.

Reception[]

There was a music video for the single "Battlefield" which was produced by Les-G. Although not a No Limit Records album, it did feature numerous guest appearances by his former labelmates and production by No Limit's former production team The Medicine Men (Formally Beats By the Pound). Also featured are beats from bay area producer Les-G. On October 31, 2000, a chopped and screwed version by Swishahouse was released.

Track listing[]

Special Forces
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:22
2."I Am the Hardest"2:39
3."U Know Where to Find Me"3:15
4."Battlefield"2:29
5."My MF's"3:03
6."Get It On" (featuring Fiend)3:18
7."Skit"2:22
8."Fuckfest" (featuring Mo B. Dick)4:41
9."Watching U"3:17
10."Forgetaboutit"3:01
11."Head Busta"3:20
12."No Nigga"3:38
13."Get 'Em"2:48
14."Don't Play With Me" (featuring C-Murder, Kane & Abel)2:44
15."Me & U"3:22
16."Study Ya Lessons"3:24
17."Who Am I"3:11
18."Work It Out" (featuring Mr. Serv-On)3:21
19."I Got Yo Back" (featuring Skull Duggery)4:01
20."Thank U"3:08
21."Don't Give Up"3:00
22."Special Forces Ops"4:56
23."Armageddon"3:41

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