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In the Mid-Nite Hour by Released October 11, 2005 () Recorded 2005 Length 66: 40 /Hawino Records,,, Marlon Williams chronology (2001) 2001 In the Mid-Nite Hour (2005) (2009) 2009 In The Mid-Nite Hour is the fifth by, released on the label on October 11, 2005. His first single was 'Get U Down' featuring,, and, and his follow up single was 'I Need A Light' featuring. Neither single was able to make the for music and the album peaked at number 80 on the album chart selling 14,800 in its first week.
It is notable for having a laid back feel to it and featuring rapper on seven tracks. Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating RapReviews (7.5/10) Steve 'Flash' Juon of RapReviews praised Warren's musicianship for crafting well-produced tracks with a strong featured cast while maintaining his smooth flow, saying that ' In the Mid-Nite Hour may not raise him to prominence, but it won't disappoint his audience or the casual purchaser who wants some nice shit to cruise to.' Jason Birchmeier of praised the independent approach to the album and found it more approachable than Warren's previous effort. Jozen Cummings of commended Warren for attempting to recapture his early work but found it too brief and often backfiring on itself, concluding that 'it's no secret that his G-funk prime has passed.' Track listing [ ] No.
Title Length 1. 'Shhhhh' 0:04 2. 'On My Mind (11:59 p.m.)' (featuring Chevy Jones,, Mike Anthony and Bokey) 3:43 3. 'Make It Do What It Do' (featuring Bishop Lamont) 3:52 4. 'In Case Some Shit Go Down' (featuring and Frank Lee White) 3:29 5. 'I Need a Light' (featuring ) 4:42 6.
'Get U Down' (featuring and ) 3:48 7. 'A Chronic Break' 0:21 8. 'Weed Song' (featuring Frank Lee White) 1:58 9.
'Wheels Keep Spinning' 4:01 10. 'PYT' (featuring and Nate Dogg) 4:05 11. 'Walk These Streets' (featuring ) 3:49 12. 'Garilla Pimpin' (featuring Bishop Lamont) 4:11 13.
'Turn It Up Loud' (featuring Chuck Taylor) 3:40 14. 'In the Mid-Nite Hour' (featuring Nate Dogg) 3:44 15.
'I Like That There' (featuring Bishop Lamont) 4:00 16. 'Yes Sir' (featuring Snoop Dogg, Bishop Lamont and Frank Lee White) 3:59 17. 'Ahh' (featuring Bishop Lamont, Frank Lee White and Chuck Taylor) 4:43 18.
'All I Ask of You' (featuring Frank Lee White, Bishop Lamont and Chevy Jones) 3:39 19. S (Bonus track only available in Japanese Edition)' (featuringd The Reyes Brothers and Frank Lee White) 3:39 20. 'I Need a Light (Fredwreck Remix) (Bonus track only available in Japanese Edition)' (featuring Nate Dogg and Fredwreck (Produtor)) 6:05 21. 'Get U Down Part 2 (Bonus track only available in Japanese Edition)' (featuring B-Real, Side Effect, Snoop Dogg and ) 5:02 References [ ].
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