Accepted Eclectic

Accepted Eclectic is the third solo album by Los Angeles rapper Aceyalone, released in March 2001. This time around, production duties were handled by seven different producers, whereas Aceyalone's previous album A Book of Human Language was produced entirely by Mumbles. The album was executive produced by Aceyalone himself. Three singles were released from the album – "Rappers Rappers Rappers", "Accepted Eclectic" (with "B-Boy Real McCoy" as the b-side) and "Microphones".

"I Got to Have It Too" is a remake of "I Got to Have It" by Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs.

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