Memoirs of a Curb Server

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ReleasedJuly 10, 2012
Length1:07:37
LabelFontana/Town Thizzness
Memoirs of a Curb Server
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 10, 2012
GenreRap, West Coast Hip Hop
Length1:07:37
LabelFontana/Town Thizzness
ProducerAK47, Armani De Paul, Big K.R.I.T., Dirtwork Song, DJ Fresh, Don Don, J Wess, Jon Jon On Da Beat, Liq, The Mekanix, Mike "Em80" Dupree, Sneaky Mike, The Sound Shop, Taylor Michael, Trackademicks, Work Dirty[1] [2]
J. Stalin chronology
Prenuptial Agreement
(2010)
Memoirs of a Curb Server
(2012)

Memoirs of a Curb Server is the seventh studio album by American rapper J. Stalin, released on July 10, 2012 via Town Thizzness & Fontana. It peaked at #54 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart,[citation needed] #16 on the Heatseekers Albums chart,[citation needed] and at the top spot on the Top Heatseekers Pacific chart,[3][failed verification] making it J. Stalin's most successful album to date.[citation needed] It is also the most successful album for the INgrooves imprint.[citation needed]

The album features guest appearances from E-40, The Jacka, Mistah F.A.B., Richie Rich, Too Short, and Yukmouth, among others.[1]

Music videos have been filmed for the songs "Lyrical Exercise" featuring L' Jay;[4] "Who Are U?";[5] "Pigeon Coop" featuring Ya Boy, L' Jay, and Shady Nate;[6] "Something New, Pt. 2" featuring Sneaky Mike;[7] "Curb Servin'" featuring Mayback and 4Rax;[8] "Money & Bitches";[9] and "Try'na Get On" featuring Armani de Paul and Philthy Rich.[10]

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