8Ball & MJG Drop Live Album “Classic Pimpin”

    8Ball & MJG are kicking off 2019 with their first live album. The legendary duo has released Classic Pimpin, a new project featuring live renditions of their classic tracks.

    The Memphis Hall of Famers’ latest release gives fans a chance to hear 8Ball & MJG essentials such as “Lay It Down” and “Space Age Pimpin” in a whole new light. The LP features 11 live tracks and a bonus cut, “Take a Picture” produced by Cory Mo.

    Check out 8Ball & MJG’s Classic Pimpin stream, cover art and tracklist below.

    Classic Pimpin Live

    1. 9mm (Live)
    2. Comin out Hard (Live)
    3. Don’t Want Drama (Live)
    4. Lay It Down (Live)
    5. Life Goes on (Live) f. Gas
    6. Mr. Bigg (Live) f. Cheeto Gambine
    7. My Homeboy’s Girlfriend (Live) f. Joi
    8. Paid Dues (Live) f. Ebony Love
    9. Pimp Hard (Live)
    10. Relax & Take Notes (Live)
    11. Space Age Pimpin’ (Live)
    12. Take a Picture (Bonus Track)

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    14 thoughts on “8Ball & MJG Drop Live Album “Classic Pimpin”

    1. Most underrated, underappreciated MCs in rap. 25 years in the game. They put the southern pimp shit on the map. Way ahead of their time. Lyrical as fuck. Not on some simple southern rap flow.

    2. Noooò lay it down is one of my favorite hits by them! Nd a hella more of their songs was poppin, bomb ass music that I grew up to, but they didn’t do it no justice by the way they did this “live classic thing here” no disrespect bcuz I am nd always will be a fan they just needed to rethink this decision frfr! Well not all of them sound bad this way, lay it down just threw me off!!

    3. “8 ball and MJG, Young Buck and we don’t give fuck we must represent this Tennessee”

    4. It’s been on repeat since New Years! These pimps got me through high school and a master in college. Mt favorite class in college was Break A Bitch 101. Space Age

    5. T9 the younger generation…thanks for showing respect when it’s due. Yes the 90’s was the golden era but every era has a renaissance and it’s coming soon. Cream rises to the top. These comments give me reassurance that the essence of hiphop still lives

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