Genre: Hip Hop/Rap
1 | Cocaine |
2 | What's On My Mind? |
3 | F.b.i. |
4 | Potato Chip |
5 | I'm A Gee |
6 | Smoke For Free |
7 | Player Haters |
8 | What's On My Mind Ii |
9 | Killer G's |
10 | Stick N Move |
11 | Billy Blunt |
12 | The Hand That Rocks The Cradle |
13 | Ghetto |
14 | DOA |
15 | Flint Town |
16 | Cocaine (EP) |
17 | Live My Life |
18 | Real With This |
19 | When The Feds Come Run'n |
20 | Dope Dayton Ave |
21 | Prostitute Killer (EP) |
22 | Eyes Closed |
23 | 79th And Halstead |
24 | Posse Is Dayton Avenue |
25 | Sunshine |
26 | Nutty Niggaz |
27 | Feds |
28 | Pill Pop'n |
29 | The Gathering |
30 | Watch Yo Ass |
31 | Psycho |
32 | Thru A Thang |
33 | I'm Ill |
34 | Oxydol |
35 | Yall Niggas Know Not To Fuck With Us |
36 | Prostitute Killa |
37 | Blood On My Knife |
38 | Murder City |
39 | War Time |
40 | Newspaper |
41 | Psycho (EP) |
42 | Quit Snitch'n |
43 | Flint Niggaz Don't Play |
44 | Bloodbath |
45 | Kill |
46 | Bill Collector |
47 | Sound Effectz |
48 | Outro |
49 | Intro |
50 | Whats on your mind 2 |
51 | Aint No Sunshine |
52 | Gthering |
53 | Blood Bath |
54 | Shadows |
55 | We Kept It Ghetto |
56 | Welcome to Flint |
The Dayton Family is a hardcore rap group that hails from the town of Flint, Michigan, USA. The group was originally composed of Bootleg, Shoestring, and Backstabber. The group is now composed of Shoestring, Bootleg and Jake The Flake. Matthew Hinkle aka "Backstabber" was incarcerated sometime after the group released their debut album What's On My Mind?. He has not been released since, so on their follow up album, there was only Shoestring and Bootleg contributing to the album. The title of the album, F.B.I. is significant with Matthew Hinkle's prison sentence. The letters stand for "Fuck Being Indicted". There were guest appearances by Bootleg's brother, Ghetto E and Esham, a local Michigan rapper from Detroit that pioneered acid rap and made way for others in the Michigan rap scene. Ghetto E later became part of the Dayton Family on the release of Welcome to the Dopehouse. The group named themselves after one of the most crime-ridden streets in Flint, Dayton Avenue, which is technically a street, not an avenue.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton_Family