Sons of Soul - Track Listing

Track Listing

All tracks were produced by Tony! Toni! Toné!.

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "If I Had No Loot" Juan Bautista, Will Harris, Raphael Wiggins 4:01
2. "What Goes Around Comes Around" Carl Wheeler, D'wayne Wiggins, R. Wiggins 4:33
3. "My Ex-Girlfriend" Timothy Christian Riley, D. Wiggins, R. Wiggins 4:52
4. "Tell Me Mama" Riley, R. Wiggins, Z'Ann 4:17
5. "Leavin'" John Smith, R. Wiggins 5:15
6. "Slow Wine" D. Wiggins 4:49
7. "(Lay Your Head on My) Pillow" Riley, D. Wiggins, R. Wiggins 6:12
8. "I Couldn't Keep It to Myself" R. Wiggins 5:20
9. "Gangsta Groove" Smith, D. Wiggins, R. Wiggins 5:03
10. "Tonyies! In the Wrong Key" Riley, R. Wiggins 4:05
11. "Dance Hall" Curtis Grant, D. Wiggins 4:26
12. "Times Squares 2:30 A.M. (Segue)" 0:33
13. "Fun" Riley, Wheeler, D. Wiggins, R. Wiggins 5:16
14. "Anniversary" Wheeler, R. Wiggins 9:24
15. "Castleers" Wheeler, R. Wiggins 1:19
Notes:
  • "If I Had No Loot" contains samples of "Knock on Wood" by Eddie Floyd, "The Wrong Nigga to Fuck Wit" by Ice Cube, and "Remix for P Is Free" by Boogie Down Productions.
  • "My Ex-Girlfriend" contains a sample of "M'Lady" by Sly and the Family Stone.
  • "Leavin'" contains a sample of "If the Papes Come" by A Tribe Called Quest.
  • "I Couldn't Keep It to Myself" contains a sample of "Hunk of Funk" by Brother Jack McDuff.
  • "Gangsta Groove" contains samples of "Sweet Sticky Thing" by Ohio Players, "Handclapping Song" by The Meters, and "Gangster Boogie" by Chicago Gangsters.
  • "Tonyies! In the Wrong Key" contain a sample of "Soul Power '74" by Maceo & the Macks and a drum sample of "You Can Make It If You Try" by Sly & the Family Stone.
  • "What Goes Around Comes Around" and "Dance Hall" feature raps by Trinidadian recording artist General Grant.

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