Judgement Day - Esham

Judgement Day

Esham

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 1992-01-01
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 30

  • ℗ 2008 Reel Life Productions

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Nine Dead Bodies Esham 2:15
2
Boogieman Intro Esham 1:58
3
How Do I Plead to Homicide Esham 3:54
4
I'd Rather Be Dead Esham 2:49
5
Momma Was a Junkie Esham 4:05
6
Once U Go Black Esham 4:30
7
Makin' More Music Esham 3:15
8
Hit and Run Esham 2:50
9
Thinking to Myself Esham 2:27
10
Fallen Angel Esham 3:19
11
I Met This Girlie Esham 3:13
12
Acid Esham 3:30
13
Devilish Mood Esham 2:27
14
My Last Words Esham 3:11
15
Losing My Religion Esham 1:55
16
Judgement Day Esham 3:29
17
Living In Incest Esham 3:37
18
Play Dead Esham 2:43
19
13 Ways Esham 3:26
20
Finger In the Cake Mix Esham 4:12
21
The Devil Gets Funky Esham 3:38
22
Crib Death Esham 2:07
23
Dead By Day Esham 2:00
24
Wake the Dead Esham 3:57
25
Dumb Bitch Esham 1:31
26
U Wanna Know Something Esham 1:17
27
Hoe Role Esham 3:41
28
Dyin' to Be Down Esham 3:23
29
Sell Me Yo Soul Esham 3:53
30
We Gots Some Nonbelievers Esham 2:18

Reviews

  • CRIB DEATH

    5
    By Reel Life dawg
    The first ever double rap album release,...EVER!!!! This sh%t is some of the wildest music you will ever hear. The beats are sick, the lyrics are demented and funny sometimes too. I cant say enough good things about it. I cant believe this lp missed the radar. Every song is good and it just strait up rocks. Esham was real young when he dropped this second full release, i cant believe someone so young at the time could be so talented and skillfull. Itunes is a blessing cause before it, it was very hard to find his music, so pick this sh%t up now!!!!!!
  • Yup

    5
    By Punny.P
    He was droppin'em back 2 back, killin it
  • This prooves

    5
    By DeadAs...
    "Judgement Day" prooves that the rap music REALLY worth listening to is the kind parents, church leaders, community figures and other "Important People" are afraid of and offended by. It's beautiful in all its graphicness and prooves once and for all (in my opinion) that "Good Music" isn't the weak stuff played on the radio.