Ghetto Street Pharmacist Explained
Ghetto Street Pharmacist is a solo album by DJ U-Neek, released in 1999.[2] Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone & Bizzy Bone (of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony), Dresta Tha Gangsta, Doggy's Angels, and Big Lurch make appearances on the album.
Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that "like many albums by producers, it showcases style over content, trying a few too many things at once."
Track listing
- Ghetto Street Pharmacy - (Intro)
- On the Run (featuring Dresta The Gangsta and Cold 187um)
- We Come To Serve 'Em (featuring The Kingpin Family)
- California Streets (featuring L-Jay)
- Bring It On (featuring Jagg)
- Now That I'm Over You (featuring Gemini)
- Woe Is I (featuring Dekumpozed)
- Real Ones, The (featuring Big Lurch & Big Bone)
- Blaze (featuring E.W.F. & Sneek)
- Doctor, Doctor (featuring Gemini & Bizzy Bone)
- Murda Murda (featuring Layzie Bone, Lethol & L-Jay)
- Ain't No Love (featuring Doggy's Angels & Allfrumtha I)
- What Must I Do (featuring Jaz & NytOwl)
- On Deck (featuring NytOwl)
- Eastsider (featuring Menenski of Black Hole of Watts)
- I Want Cha Lovin' (featuring Lei Callaway, Topp Notch & E.W.F.)
- Keep Servin' Em (featuring The KingPin Family)
- Hard (featuring Virgil (V-Mix) Davis Jr., Tamera Reed)
- We Come To Serve 'Em (Remix) (featuring The Kingpin Family, Krayzie Bone, Gemini, E.W.F., NytOwl & L-J)
Notes and References
- Faison . Datu . Rhythm Section . Billboard . Jan 15, 2000 . 112 . 3 . 27.
- Web site: DJ U-Neek | Biography & History. AllMusic.