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Livin’ Life as Lumberjacks
Livin’ Life as Lumberjacks released this album in 2005 under Koch Records. Despite
leaving Goodie Mob, Big Gipp is featured on three tracks.
Studio album by The Lumberjacks This album also marks the tenth anniversary of when
Released Jan. 25, 2005 the entire Goodie Mob released their first album, Soul
Food, in 1995.
Genre Southern hip hop
Length N/A
Track listing
Label Koch Records
1. "Murder Madness Music"
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3. "Gothic Funk"
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5. "Puttin’ On 2Nite"
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space. 6. "Git High" featuring Witchdoctor & Preacher
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7. "Bet Dat" featuring Big Gipp
8. "They Comin’ Man"
Livin’ Life as Lumberjacks is the first studio album from The 9. "Superfriends" featuring Big Gipp
Lumberjacks presented by Goodie Mob. The Lumberjacks 10. "Hillbillies" featuring Witchdoctor
is a duo made up of T-Mo and Khujo. After Cee-Lo and 11. "Lock N Load" featuring Witchdoctor
Big Gipp decided to leave Goodie Mob, The Lumberjacks 12. "Probly Never"
13. "24/7/365" featuring Big Gipp
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• 2005 albums
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