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The Genuine Article is the debut album by American Wu-Tang Clan-affiliated rapper Remedy.[1] Production was handled by Remedy himself, except for one track, "Warning", which was produced by fellow Wu-Tang Clan affiliate 4th Disciple.

Track listing

  1. "Education"
    • Featuring Children of the World and RZA
    • Produced by Remedy
  2. "Fallen Angels"
    • Produced by Remedy
  3. "The Ambush"
    • Featuring Cappadonna and Solomon Childs
    • Produced by Remedy
  4. "Whiteboy"
    • Produced by Remedy
  5. "Words To Live By"
    • Produced by Remedy
  6. "Calm But Deadly"
    • Featuring Solomon Childs
    • Produced by Remedy
  7. "Reuven Ben Menachum"
    • Produced by Remedy
  8. "U Don't Care"
    • Featuring Sweetleaf
    • Produced by Remedy
  9. "Girlfriend"
    • Featuring Cappadonna
    • Produced by Remedy
  10. "Hip Hop Music"
    • Featuring Children of the World
    • Produced by Remedy
  11. "Can Can"
    • Featuring Clocka and Lounge Lo
    • Produced by Remedy
  12. "Never Again"
    • Produced by Remedy
  13. "Warning"

References

  1. ^ AllMusic Review by Jason Birchmeier (2001-04-17). "The Genuine Article - Remedy | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
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