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Espionage
Billy Bathgate and Crooked Eye, in white and black t-shirts, respectively, stand in front of a rusty white, newspaper-printed background. Bovgate has his hand raised, palm facing the camera; Crooked Eye is sneering. At the top of the cover is "Espionage" in white and "Steady Mobbin'" in red. On the left is a list in black text: 'Featuring: Too Short, Delinquents, Keak da Sneak, Harm'. On the bottom right-hand corner is the black-and-white Parental Advisory: Explicit Content stamp.
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreWest Coast hip hop, gangsta rap
Length1:01:11
LabelBig Body Entertainment
ProducerHarm, Ronski, Poe
Steady Mobb'n chronology
Crime Buddies
(2001)
Espionage
(2003)

Espionage is the fourth and final studio album released by American hip hop duo Steady Mobb'n (spelled as Steady Mobbin on the cover).[1] It was released independently through Big Body Entertainment and was produced by Harm, Ronski and Poe.[2][3] The album featured guest appearances from fellow Californian rappers B-Legit, Delinquents, Keak da Sneak and Too $hort.[3][4]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Radio Skit" (feat. Sho Dawg and Jerry Turner)1:52
2."Steady Mobbin" (feat. B-Legit)3:47
3."Fire Up the Doopie"3:07
4."I'm Like" (feat. The Delinquents)4:00
5."Busta's Be"3:51
6."Reppin' the O" (feat. Keak da Sneak)3:19
7."Bootleg" (feat. Sho Dawg)0:31
8."In the Paper"4:43
9."Y'all Don't Want Funk"3:00
10."Watch Your Back"4:39
11."The Man"4:39
12."I'm Stuntin' on Ya"3:12
13."Pimp Skit" (feat. Sho Dawg and Double R)1:35
14."Pimpin'" (feat. Too $hort)3:59
15."Choosin' on Me"3:05
16."Don't Hate the Game"3:10
17."Fuck Wit Us" (feat. Sho Dawg)3:42
18."Black Mafia Family" (feat. Sho Dawg, Young Gunz, Nephews, and Squeeze)2:55
19."If You Want It"3:33

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Discography Steady Mobb'n". AllMusic. n.d. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  • ^ "STEADY MOBBIN - ESPIONAGE". Rap Music Guide. n.d. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Steady Mobb'n Espionage Overview". AllMusic. n.d. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  • ^ "04 June 2016: The Mekanix - Under The Hood". Bay Undaground. 2016-06-04. Retrieved 2022-03-20.

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