Espionage (album) explained

Espionage
Type:Studio
Artist:Steady Mobb'n
Cover:EspionageSM.jpg
Alt: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.
Released:July 1, 2003
Recorded:2003
Genre:West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap
Length:1:01:11
Label:Big Body Entertainment
Producer:Harm, Ronski, Poe
Prev Title:Crime Buddies
Prev Year:2001

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] The album featured guest appearances from fellow Californian rappers B-Legit, Delinquents, Keak da Sneak and Too $hort.[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Discography Steady Mobb'n. n.d.. AllMusic. 2022-03-20.
  2. Web site: STEADY MOBBIN - ESPIONAGE. n.d.. Rap Music Guide. 2022-03-20.
  3. Web site: 04 June 2016: The Mekanix - Under The Hood. 2016-06-04. Bay Undaground. 2022-03-20.
  4. Web site: Steady Mobb'n Espionage Overview. n.d.. AllMusic. 2022-03-20.