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2004 studio album by Trick Daddy
Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets
Released October 26, 2004 (2004-10-26 ) Recorded 2004 Studio 4 Star Studios (
Miami ,
FL ) TDD Studios (Miami, FL) Circle House Studios (Miami, FL) Mirimode Studios (
Jersey City, NJ ) The Orange Grove (
Los Angeles ,
CA ) Platinum Recording Studios (Miami, FL) Sho'nuff Studios (
Atlanta ,
GA )
Genre Length 1 :04 :12
Label
Producer
Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets is the sixth studio album by American rapper
Trick Daddy . It was released on October 26, 2004 via
Slip-N-Slide /
Atlantic Records . The album debuted at #2 on the
Billboard 200 with 145,000 copies sold in the first week released. It was certified Gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America on December 1, 2004.
Recording sessions took place at 4-Star Studios, at TDD Studios, at Circle House Studios, at Platinum Recording Studios in
Miami , at The Orange Grove in
Los Angeles , and at Sho Nuff in
Atlanta .
Production was handled by several record producers, including
Cool & Dre ,
Gorilla Tek ,
Jim Jonsin ,
Mr. Collipark and
Scott Storch . It features
guest appearances from
Jazze Pha , Benji Brown,
CeeLo Green , Deuce Komradz, Dirtbag, Kase,
Khia ,
Lil' Jon ,
Ludacris , Money Mark Diggla,
Ron Isley ,
Smoke , Tampa Tony,
T.I. ,
Trey Songz ,
Trina ,
Twista ,
Ying-Yang Twins and
Young Jeezy .
The song "
Let's Go " was released as the
lead single that rocketed the album's success and remains Trick Daddy's most successful single, reaching number 7 on the
Billboard Hot 100 . It was used in the trailers for 2007 film
Stomp the Yard .
Mike Caren -produced "
Sugar (Gimme Some) " reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has a remix with a verse from
Lil' Kim . In the
music video for "Sugar (Gimme Some)" Ludacris's appearance in the song was replaced by Lil' Kim. The song "J.O.D.D." was used in the 2005 movies
The 40-Year-Old Virgin and
Into the Blue . The song was also used in the soundtrack of the 2005 racing video game
Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition .
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Fuckin' Around Intro" 0:20 2. "Fuckin' Around" (featuring
T.I. ,
Young Jeezy , and Kase) 3:43 3. "
Let's Go " (featuring
Twista and
Lil Jon ) 3:42 4. "Gangsta Livin' " Chronic Chris 3:45 5. "These Are the Daze" Chronic Chris 3:44 6. "I Wanna Sang" 4:36 7. "The Children's Song" 3:58 8. "U Neva Know" First Class 4:19 9. "
Sugar (Gimme Some) " (featuring
Ludacris and
CeeLo Green ) Mike Caren 4:05 10. "Skit" (featuring Benji Brown) (removed from clean version) Box 1:42 11. "Ménage a Trois" (featuring
Jazze Pha , Smoke, and Money Mark Diggla) Gorilla Tek 4:52 12. "J.O.D.D." (featuring
Khia and Tampa Tony) Sanchez Holmes 3:14 13. "4 Eva" (featuring Jazze Pha) Jazze Pha 4:04 14. "I Cry" (featuring
Ronald Isley ) Scott Storch 5:13 15. "Thugs About" (featuring
Dirtbag )
Cool & Dre 3:59 16. "Ain't a Thug" (featuring
Trey Songz ) Happy Perez 4:45 17. "Down Wit da South" (featuring
Trina ,
Ying Yang Twins , and Deuce Komradz)
Beat In Azz 4:11 Total length: 1:04:12
Notes
Sample credits
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
See also
References
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"Trick Daddy - Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets - Review - Stylus Magazine" .
Stylus Magazine . Retrieved September 21, 2020 .
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"USATODAY.com - This week's reviews: Donnas, Neville Brothers and more" . www.usatoday.com .
^ Group, Vibe Media (1 December 2004).
"Vibe" . Vibe Media Group – via Google Books.
^
"Albums : Top 100" .
Jam! . November 4, 2004. Archived from
the original on December 10, 2004. Retrieved April 12, 2023 .
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"R&B : Top 50" .
Jam! . December 2, 2004. Archived from
the original on December 6, 2004. Retrieved January 29, 2023 .
^
"Trick Daddy Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard . Retrieved September 12, 2020.
^
"Trick Daddy Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" .
Billboard . Retrieved September 12, 2020.
^
"Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2004" .
Billboard . Retrieved September 12, 2020 .
^
"Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2005" .
Billboard . Retrieved September 12, 2020 .
^
"Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2005" .
Billboard . Retrieved September 12, 2020 .
^
"American album certifications – Trick Daddy – Thug Matrimony" .
Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved September 22, 2014 .
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