Single US 1996 on Grapetree Records label
Hip-Hop/Rap (Gangsta)
Rubadub is coming through for you with his own brand of clean gangsta rap. A 12 year veteran in the underground hip-hop game, Rubadub shows his mature flow and production skills on these 70's gangsta tracks. Formerly known as Lil' Rascal, Lil' Raskull has been on a Southwest sensation since he first rocked the spot. Raskull now comes through with that balla funk that has made him one of the most notorious rappers in the Midwest.
![]() | Rubadub , arranged by, composed by, engineer, instruments, additional, producer, written by, album by |
![]() | Lil' Raskull , album by |
![]() | Michael Kemp bass |
![]() | Joe Resnick drums |
![]() | Charles Martin engineer, guitar |
![]() | The Gospel Stars , vocals, background |
![]() | Bryan Lott , vocals, lead 2 |
![]() | James Lott , US vocals, lead |
![]() | Arlena Talon , vocals, lead |
![]() | Tiger bvoc, *1960 JM arranged by, composed by |
![]() | Cleveland Rasberry , vocals, lead |
Mike Castoro edited by, digitally, engineer, mixed by |
Knolly Williams executive producer |
Paul Harrison mastered by |
Bill Bastas Photography photography |
Tiger producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | How Many Time's (Can A Black Man Die)? - Radio Edit | Rubadub (2) | 3:53 | |
2 | How Many Times (Can A Black Man Die)? - Long Version | Rubadub (2) | 5:56 | |
3 | Gangstas Don't Retire | Rubadub (2) | 4:19 | |
4 | Play Time's Ova | Lil' Raskull | Tiger | 5:00 |