To tha X-Treme

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To tha X-Treme
Devin the Dude - To tha X-Treme.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 2004
Recorded2003–2004
GenreHip hop
Length78:10
Label
ProducerMike Dean, J. Prince, Mr. Mixx, Devin the Dude, Rob Quest,
Devin the Dude chronology
Just Tryin' Ta Live
(2002)
To tha X-Treme
(2004)
Waitin' To Inhale
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Prefix Magazine8/10 stars[1]
RapReviews8.5/10 stars[2]
StylusB+[3]
Word of South4/5 stars[4]

To tha X-Treme is the third solo album from rapper Devin the Dude. The album peaked at #55 on the Billboard 200. It features a high-profile guest appearance from 8Ball.

Track listing[]

# Title Songwriters Performer(s) Length
1 "Devin's Medley" 0:57
2 "To Tha X-Treme" Buchanan, Copeland Devin the Dude 6:17
3 "Cooter Brown" Bank, Copeland Devin the Dude 4:28
4 "What?" Cohn, Copeland Devin the Dude 3:24
5 "Freak" Copeland, Gilmour Devin the Dude 3:38
6 "Right Now" Copeland Devin the Dude 5:34
7 "Too Cute" Baker, Copeland, McQueen, Perry, Poye Devin the Dude, Erica Marion 5:08
8 "Don't Go" Copeland, Dean, Moore Devin the Dude 4:07
9 "Come on & Come" Copeland, Hobbs Devin the Dude 4:35
10 "Go Fight Some Other Crime" Buchanan, Copeland, Moore Devin the Dude 5:18
11 "Briarpatch" Copeland, McQueen, Poye Devin the Dude 5:47
12 "She Was Gone" Copeland, Jefferson Devin the Dude 4:50
13 "Anythang" Copeland, Moore Devin the Dude 5:41
14 "Tha Funk" Copeland, Poye, Smith Devin the Dude, 8Ball 5:05
15 "Motha" Copeland, Poye Devin the Dude 4:55
16 "Party" Brown, Copeland, Cross Devin the Dude, KB, Man Child 3:48
17 "Unity" Copeland, Dean Devin the Dude 4:20

Samples[]

  • "Right Now" - Contains a sample of "Shower the People" by James Taylor
  • "Go Fight Some Other Crime" - Contains a sample of "Rhymes Too Funky Pt. 1" by Compton's Most Wanted
  • "Anythang" - Contains a sample of "Hollywood" by Rick James
  • "Party" - Contains a sample of "I'm Ready" by Kano

Charts[]

Charts (2004) Peak
position
Billboard 200 55
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 6

References[]

  1. ^ Prefix Magazine review
  2. ^ RapReviews review
  3. ^ Drake, David (November 11, 2004). "Devin The Dude - To Tha X-Treme". Stylus. Archived from the original on November 12, 2006. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  4. ^ Word of South review



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