Enemies of the State - Frank V. & Conejo

Enemies of the State

Frank V. & Conejo

  • Genre: Latin Rap
  • Release Date: 2013-02-05
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2013 SL Entertainment
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Enemies (feat. Malow Mac) Frank V. & Conejo 3:26
2
End of the Line (feat. Mister Frank V. & Conejo 3:56
3
Can't Believe That It's Real ( Frank V. & Conejo 4:26
4
She's a Hoe (feat. Ese Saint) Frank V. & Conejo 3:36
5
Bullshit Frank V. & Conejo 3:27
6
What's This All About (feat. K Frank V. & Conejo 4:46
7
Heroin Frank V. & Conejo 1:13
8
Out of State Love Frank V. & Conejo 3:27
9
Zone on Lock (feat. Mister D) Frank V. & Conejo 3:57
10
Use Me Frank V. & Conejo 3:19
11
For the West Side Frank V. & Conejo 3:15
12
Time Keeps Slippin' Frank V. & Conejo 1:59
13
Murder Rap (feat. Ese Bobby) Frank V. & Conejo 3:52
14
Do You Still Care (feat. Frost Frank V. & Conejo 4:49
15
Outro Frank V. & Conejo 0:10

Reviews

  • Two Great Rappers Weighed Down

    3
    By DVill818
    Frank V and Conejo are two incredible lyricists! I heard both their names on an album and was expecting greatness. I would say they both did an incredible job! I feel production sucked and definitely every time Mister D voice came on it was an instant kill! This album pulled a couple of dollars out of me and normally I would spend $10 to support my favorite rappers but I'm worried Mister D will get the wrong idea if this album sales that well. I'm absolutely going to be purchasing future Frank V and Conejo music! Keep up the good work!
  • One of the best albums this year

    4
    By Mercenarioz9
    Conejo need to come do shows out here for his gente in the East coast.
  • Mr D stay off the tracks

    2
    By Azteca 619 controla
    If it wasn't for lame mrs d this album would be 4 stars. Mrs d can't flow!
  • garcimarti

    1
    By JM.MTZ
    Frank V. and Conejo are two of the best. Mister d still can't flow. He needs to stay off the tracks and let the rappers do their thing. Frank V. should release a totally solo album, just him!