Ski Beatz Reveals Tracklist For “24 Hour Karate School 2,” Features Freddie Gibbs, GLC & More

    Ski Beatz has announced the impending release of his upcoming sophomore album 24 Hour Karate School 2. Revealing the album cover on Twitter, the DD172 affiliate also shared that the LP will be released on August 9th.

    24HKS PT2 8/9/11 Its coming my ninjas!! http://t.co/LjQP9Wbless than a minute ago via web Favorite Retweet Reply

    The veteran producer released the first installment of the series last year, touting guest appearances from Jay Electronica, Wiz Khalifa, Mos Def, Jean Grae, Curren$y and more. He also revealed intentions to release a UK version of the album, which he’s already begun recording.

    [June 29]

    UPDATE: The tracklist hast been revealed for the follow-up to last year’s 24 Hour Karate School. Check the lineup below.

    01 Metabolic feat Locksmith
    02 Moonwalking feat STS
    03 Looking For Me feat L.E.P Bogus Boys & Terri Walker
    04 Majesty feat Cassidy
    05 Illegal feat Freddie Gibbs
    06 Amensia feat Stat Quo & Nicole Wray
    07 Larry Bird ft Stalley
    08 High Score ft Da$h
    09 Frontin’ feat Tabi Bonney
    10 Cotton Candy feat Mikey Rocks
    11 This World feat Najee
    12 You Already Know feat Stat Quo & GLC

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    8 thoughts on “Ski Beatz Reveals Tracklist For “24 Hour Karate School 2,” Features Freddie Gibbs, GLC & More

    1. whoa jay electronica, havent seen that name in a while, where he at? heard exhibit c on the radio this week and couldnt believe they said it came out in 09

    2. I bought the first 24 Hour Karate School on release because I was excited to get my hands on the Curren$y, Stalley and Mos Def tracks. It’s going to be hard to convince me to purchase this one without Curren$y or Mos Def on it. I’m hoping these other guys brought their A-game to the disc.

    3. I’ll still cop this because Ski Beatz is one of my favorite producers of all time. But not too many fire-spitters on this album besides Freddie Gibbs and Stat Quo.

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