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01 500 DEGREES FEAT. LIL WAYNE
02 DOPE FEAT. RICK ROSS
03 GET LOOSE
04 DISS SONG
05 HIT’EM UP FEAT. JADAKISS
06 MOLLY FEAT. CEDRIC GERVAIS,

WIZ KHALIFA & MALLY MALL

07 FOR THE ROAD FEAT. CHRIS BROWN
08 SHOW YOU FEAT. FUTURE
09 IT NEVA RAINS

10 M.O.E. FEAT. WIZ KHALIFA
11 HIJACK FEAT. 2 CHAINZ
12 GET RICH
13 ENEMIES
14 DRIVE FAST, LIVE YOUNG
15 PALM TREES
16 DAD’S LETTER
17 DON’T HATE THA PLAYA
18 SWITCH LANES FEAT. GAME

“Winning Isn’t Everything
...It’s The Only Thing.”

01 500 DEGREES FEAT. LIL WAYNE
Written by: M. Stevenson, D. Carter, R. Hunt, J. Jackson, Produced by: Ryan Hunt, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), Young

Jackson, Featuring samples from the Cedric Gervais recording “Molly” Produced under license from Big Beat Records, A Warner Music Group Company and

Money Publishing Inc/Warner Chappell Publishing (BMI), Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA,

3 Beat Records, One Love and Spinnin’ Records. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Contains excerpts from the composition “Molly” written by

The Hit Factory, Miami, FL, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Michael (Banger) Cadahia, Recording Assistant: Matt Anthony, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording

Cedric Depasquale and Carlos Cid. Used by permission. Wiz Khalifa appears courtesy of Rostrum Records/Atlantic Recording Corporation & featuring

Studio, Los Angeles CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Lil Wayne appears courtesy of Cash

Jamal “Mally Mal” Rashid.

Money Records, Inc.

07 FOR THE ROAD FEAT. CHRIS BROWN
02 DOPE FEAT. RICK ROSS

Written by: M. Stevenson, C. Brown, D. Quinn, L. Edwards, J. Jackson, B. Alexander Morgan, J. Pastorius, Produced by: Lil’C and Mars, Additional

Written by: M. Stevenson, W. Leonard Roberts II, M. Roberts, J. Jackson, C. Broadus, A. Young, C. Wolfe, Produced by: FKi for FKi Productions/Defient,

Production by: Jess Jackson, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), Songs of Universal, Inc./Culture Beyond Ur Experience

Additional Production by: Jess Jackson, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), 4 Blunts Lit at Once/ First N Gold (BMI), Smash

Publishing (BMI), CBeatz (BMI), Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), Universal Music Corp. o/b/o A Stolen Peoples Music (ASCAP), Jaco Pastorius, Inc./

Digital Publishing, LLC/EMI Blackwood Music, Inc., Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), Universal Music Corp. o/b/o Nuthouse Music (ASCAP), Sony/ATV

Pastorius Music Division (ASCAP), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Record Plant Studio, Hollywood, CA, Recorded by: Jess

Tunes LLC, Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Swisher Suite Studio, Miami, FL, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, John Rivers,

Jackson, Brian Springer, Recording Assistant: Justin Hersh, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal

Recording Assistant: Matt Anthony, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Mixed at: London Town Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Piano and Strings by: Jess Jackson, Rick

Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Christopher Brown, Chris Brown appears courtesy of RCA Records, a division of Sony Music

Ross appears courtesy of Island Def Jam / Maybach Music Group, Contains portions of “Deep Cover” written by Cordozar Broadus, Andre Young, and

Entertainment, Contains portions of “Rain” written by B. Morgan, J. Pastorius and published by Universal Music Corp. o/b/o A Stolen Peoples Music

Colin Wolfe, publishing by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP) and Universal Music Corp. o/b/o Nuthouse Music (ASCAP).

(ASCAP), Jaco Pastorius, Inc./Pastorius Music Division (ASCAP). Used by permission. “For the Road” contains excerpts from “Rain” as performed by
SWV, courtesy of RCA Music Group, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment.

03 GET LOOSE
Written by: M. Stevenson, R. Smith, Produced by: Ronald “Ron Sizzle” Smith, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), Recorded

08 SHOW YOU FEAT. FUTURE

at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Matt Anthony, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording

Written by: M. Stevenson, N.Cash, N. Fisher, B. Soko, Produced by: Detail for Krazy Box Music, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music

Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson.

Inc (BMI), Nayvadius Maximus Music/Irving Music (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music o/b/o Itself If You Need Me, Don’t Leave Me (BMI), Brian Soko/ BMI

04 DISS SONG
Written by: M. Stevenson, J. King, A. Lyon, M. Valenzano, J. Jackson, F. Hultin, O. Lindefelt, Produced by: Sap for The Pioneer Crew, Additional

Warner Tamerlane Publishing Corp, Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant:
Dave Cohen, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga”
Stevenson, Noel “Detail” Fisher, Arrangement by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson Future appears courtesy of Epic Records.

Production by: Cool & Dre and Jess Jackson, Pt. 2 Produced by: Jess Jackson, Scratching & Additional Vocals by: Jess Jackson, Publishing Co:
Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), Dade Co. Publishing (ASCAP), Dade Co. Project Music Inc./Universal-Z Songs, A Division of Universal

09 IT NEVA RAINS FEAT. GAME

Music-Z Tunes LLC (BMI), Dade Co. Project Music Inc./Universal-Z Songs, A Division of Universal Music-Z Tunes LLC (BMI), Jess Jackson Publishing

Written by: M. Stevenson, J. Taylor, A. Lyon, M. Valenzano, T. Riley, R. Saadiq, Produced by: Cool & Dre, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood

(BMI), House of Hassle Publishing (ASCAP), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording

Music Inc (BMI), BabyGame/Sony ATV Songs LLC/PicoPride Publishing (BMI), Dade Co. Project Music Inc./Universal-Z Songs A Division of Universal

Assistant: Dave Cohen, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael

Music-Z Tunes LLC (BMI), Dade Co. Project Music Inc./Universal-Z Songs A Division of Universal Music-Z Tunes LLC (BMI), Tony Toni Tone Music/

“Tyga” Stevenson, Contains elements of “Viskra” written by F. Hultin and O. Lindefelt and published by House of Hassle Publishing (ASCAP). Used by permission. “Diss Song” contains excerpts from “Viskra” as performed by Fredrik under license from Kora Records.

Universal Polygram International Publishing (ASCAP)Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson,
Recording Assistant: Dave Cohen/Justin Hersh, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by:
Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Additional Vocals: Kriss Stephens, TalkBox performed By: Fingazz on the Talkstar, Game appears courtesy

05 HIT’EM UP FEAT. JADAKISS

of DGC/Interscope Records, Contains elements of “It Never Rains (In Southern California)” written by T. Riley and R. Saadiq and published by Tony

Written by: M.Stevenson, D. McFarlane, J. Phillips, T. Shakur, Produced by: DJ Mustard, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc

Toni Tone Music/Universal Polygram International Publishing (ASCAP). Used by permission. This track contains a sample of the recording “It Never

(BMI), Pay DjMustard (ASCAP), Jaewon’s Publishing/Justin Combs Publishing/EMI April Music (ASCAP), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los

Rains (In Southern California)” as performed by Tony Toni Tone. Courtesy of Mercury Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises. Used

Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Dave Cohen, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess

by permission. All rights reserved.

Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson.

10 M.O.E. FEAT. WIZ KHALIFA
06 MOLLY FEAT. CEDRIC GERVAIS, WIZ KHALIFA & MALLY MALL

Written by: M. Stevenson, C. Thomaz, M. Roberts, J. Jackson, Produced by: FKi for FKi Productions/Defient Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI

Written by: M. Stevenson, C. Thomaz, J. Jackson, J. Rashid, D. Mapp, C. Depasquale, C. Cid, Produced by: Dez Dynamic for Philafornia Music Corp & Jamal

Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), PGH Sound/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), Smash Digital Publishing, LLC/EMI Blackwood Music, Inc., Jess Jackson Publishing

“Mally Mall” Rashid Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), PGH Sound / WB Music Corp., (ASCAP), Songs Music Publishing, LLC

(BMI), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Matt Anthony, Mixed at:

o/b/o Jess Jackson Publishing (ASCAP), Songs of SMP (ASCAP), Philafornia Publishing (ASCAP), Mally Mall Music/Future Music Group (ASCAP) Recorded at:

Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Wiz Khalifa

Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mally Mall Studios, Las Vegas, NV, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Justin Hersh, Mixed at:

appears courtesy of Rostrum Records/Atlantic Recording Corporation.

Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson & Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Mastered by: Jess

11 HIJACK FEAT. 2 CHAINZ

18 SWITCH LANES FEAT. GAME

Written by: M. Stevenson, T. Epps, R. Bell, J. Jackson, Produced by: League of Starz (Dupri), Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc

Written by: M. Stevenson, J. Taylor, J. Jackson, B. Armstrong, J. Armstrong, A. Jackson, Produced by: Laze & Royal for Anarchy Entertainment, NICE for

(BMI), Ty Epps Music (ASCAP), League of Starz (ASCAP), Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA,

Fly High Enterprise, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), BabyGame/Sony ATV Songs LLC/PicoPride Publishing (BMI), Jess

Recorded by: Jess Jackson Recording Assistant: Dave Cohen/Justin Hersh, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess

Jackson Publishing (BMI), Laze Back Publishing (ASCAP), Chucky Jones Music (BMI), YOUNG NICE (ASCAP), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio,

Jackson, Vocal Production by:, Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, 2 Chainz appears courtesy of Def Jam Records.

Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Justin Hersh, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by:
Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Game appears courtesy of DGC/Interscope Records.

12 GET RICH
Written by: M.Stevenson, R. Bell, J. Jackson, Produced by: League of Starz (Dupri), Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI),

Mastered by: Chris Athens

League of Starz (ASCAP), Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson,

Mastered at: Chris Athens Masters, Austin Texas

Recording Assistant: Justin Hersh, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess

All Songs Mixed by: Jess Jackson

Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson.

Management: “J” Erving for J.E.G.

13 ENEMIES

Cash Money Records A&R: Joshua Berkman

Product Manager: Katina Bynum

Written by: M. Stevenson, J. King, J. Jackson, C. Bailey Rae, M.Leslie Hill, Produced by: Sap for The Pioneer Crew Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI

Executive Producers: Ronald “Slim Tha Don” Williams,

Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), Dade Co. Publishing (ASCAP), Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), WB Music Corp. (ASCAP), Global Music Publishing (PRS),

Bryan “Baby Birdman” Williams & Dwayne “The President” Carter

Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Justin Hersh, Mixed at: Ameraycan

Photography by: Jonathan Mannion

Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Contains elements of “Young
& Foolish” written by C. Bailey Rae and M. Hill and published by WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) and Global Music Publishing (PRS), Used by permission. All rights reserved. Features a sample of Stix featuring Corinne Bailey Rae “Young & Foolish” under exclusive license from Mark Hill/Centric Records.

14 DRIVE FAST, LIVE YOUNG
Written by: M. Stevenson, D. Doman, J. Jackson, Produced by: David D.A. Doman for David’s Art, Jess Jackson Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI
Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), David’s Art Publishing (ASCAP), Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles,
CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Matt Anthony, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal
Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson Guitars by: Jason James & Daniel Chaimson, Piano by: Luigi Salami, Additional vocals by: JMSN.

15 PALM TREES
Written by: M. Stevenson, J. Cole, B. Parker, D. Stokes, B Wicker, A. Reid, J. James, Produced by: The Olympicks, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI
Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), You Know We Got Publishing (ASCAP), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los
Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Matt Anthony, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess
Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson, Additional Vocals by: Dayna Watkins.

16 DAD’S LETTER
Written by: M. Stevenson, J. Jackson, Produced by: Jess Jackson, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), Jess Jackson
Publishing (BMI), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Dave Cohen, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson. Additional
Vocals by: Priya Prins.

17 DON’T HATE THA PLAYA
Written by: M. Stevenson, D.Doman, J.Jackson, Produced by: David D.A. Doman for David’s Art, Additional Production: Jess Jackson, Karolis
Labanauskas, Publishing Co: Tygaman Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc (BMI), David’s Art Publishing (ASCAP) Jess Jackson Publishing (BMI), Recorded at: Ameraycan Recording Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Recorded by: Jess Jackson, Recording Assistant: Matt Anthony, Mixed at: Ameraycan Recording
Studio, Los Angeles, CA, Mixed by: Jess Jackson, Vocal Production by: Jess Jackson, Michael “Tyga” Stevenson.

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