ARTIST: Ghetto Life TITLE: The Untold Truth LABEL: Cam Slam GENRE: Rap BITRATE: 196kbps avg PLAYTIME: 2h 13min total RELEASE DATE: 2006-03-07 RIP DATE: 2006-03-06 Track List: CD #1/2 ---------------------------- 01. Yup (We Ghetto) 4:39 02. Goldmouf (Feat. Juvenile & Bun 3:59 B) 03. Get It Girl 5:08 04. Same Thang Different Day 4:40 05. U Wrong Fa That 4:05 06. It's Going Down 4:06 07. Gangsta Dick 4:25 08. No Way Out 3:51 09. Love It Or Leave It 4:22 10. Fuck Yall 4:29 11. Hustle On 3:40 12. I Gotta Man 4:28 13. 24-7 2:54 14. Precious Lady 3:59 Track List: CD #2/2 ---------------------------- 01. Yup (We Ghetto) (Screwed) 6:08 02. Goldmouf (Feat. Juvenile & Bun 5:20 B) (Screwed) 03. Get It Girl (Screwed) 6:47 04. Same Thang Different Day 6:11 (Screwed) 05. U Wrong Fa That (Screwed) 5:21 06. It's Going Down (Screwed) 5:25 07. Gangsta Dick (Screwed) 5:53 08. No Way Out (Screwed) 5:09 09. Love It Or Not (Screwed) 5:49 10. Fuck Yall (Screwed) 5:58 11. Hustle On (Screwed) 4:54 12. I Gotta Man (Screwed) 5:53 13. Precious Lady (Screwed) 5:33 Release Notes: With a nod to classic, MC-driven super groups like NWA, Wu Tang Clan, and The Geto Boys, and an obvious love for the true backbone of rap music the smoothed out, laid back, trunk-rattlin, head bangin, ass-shakin beats -- six-member, multi-regional, next wave hip-hop phenomenon GHETTO LIFE delivers on all fronts. Their sound is a mixture of the varied perspectives of the members, who hail from the West Coast and Texas, which is quickly emerging as the capital of Hip Hops New South, and heads are starting to take notice. KAYO, SHORTY RUFF, COOP MC, MANCINI, DAP and UZI stay focused on the grind and their talent and respect for rap as an art form has gained the attention of peers like legendary Houston MC Bun B of UGK, who makes an appearance along with Juvenile on GHETTO LIFEs twerked out bass-heavy hood anthem to grills, GOLD MOUF THE REMIX. Just as easily as they keep it trill from the Third Ward all the way down to the Ninth Ward, the GHETTO LIFE crew effortlessly blends the Swagger of the South with the Laid Back, Playalistic Chill that California has perfected. GHETTO LIFE is all about Gaining Higher Education To Teach Others Life. The Group in their own words -- Everybody in hip-hop talks about staying true, and keeping it real, but with most of the music being created in conference rooms instead of in the streets, its realness tends to wear off as soon as the next flavor of the month is introduced. So much of hip-hop is packaged for mass consumption based on the tastes of corporations that rap purists, the musics realest fans, have started to reject as clichs much of the mass-produced, major-label product in favor of material from underground independent labels. This is where GHETTO LIFE is forging a new direction in rap. True to the moniker, theyve kept their grind focused on the hood, where hip-hop really lives, building a following the old fashioned way, by giving the people what they want to hear good music that they relate to. Were not trying to get caught up in whats going on with everyone else. The Group on what sets them apart at first glance -- the members of GHETTO LIFE are an unlikely mixture of personalities, but this is no ordinary rap collective. GHETTO LIFE is a fusion of longtime friends, distant relatives and newfound allegiances coming together out of a mutual love for the music. GHETTO LIFE is not just the name of the group. Its a movement. Its bigger than any one of us. We want to take away the negativity that everybody associates with the ghetto, and put it in perspective. Its not all bad. Its where we all come from. Thats why the music speaks for itself.