Kill Zone
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 26, 2012
GenreRap
Length78:15
LabelTown Thizzness / INgrooves
ProducerAK-47, Brilliant, D Dosia, DJ Fresh, Mekanix, Taylor Michael, Mistah Slap, Mr. Tower, Drumma P, Parlay, Reecebeats, Fetty Slaps, Sound Shop, Stagmotta, Traxamillion, Bed Rock
Philthy Rich chronology
Loyalty B4 Royalty Vol. 3
(2011)
Kill Zone
(2012)
Izm 101
(2012)

Kill Zone is the eighth album by rapper Philthy Rich released on June 26, 2012. It peaked at #40 on the Top Heatseekers Albums chart, making it his first album to chart on the Heatseekers.

Music videos have been filmed for the songs "Light It Up",[1] "Kill Zone",[2] "They Ain't Authentic",[3] "True Religion Shawty",[4] "I'll Find a Way (Dedicated to Dre Freddi)",[5] "My Mex B***h",[6] "3 B****es at the Same Time",[7] "Thinking of You",[8] "Renegade Alert",[9] "I'm Just Pimp'n".,[10] "A Seminary N***a"[11] and "All I Have" featuring Sam.[12]

An album for the leaked tracks that were originally going to be on ''Kill Zone'', ''Kill Zone: The Leak'', was released on March 28, 2012. It features guest appearances from Bobby V, Waka Flocka Flame, Berner and Kafani, among others.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."The Truth"AK473:23
2."To Whom It May Concern (Letter to the Bay)"AK474:40
3."All I Have" (featuring Sam)Bed Rock3:37
4."They Ain't Authentic"AK474:02
5."Kill Zone"D Dosia4:00
6."A Seminary Nigga"The Mekanix3:43
7."Project Livin’"Brilliant2:55
8."My Mex Bitch"Parlay4:53
9."Money to Be Made"Traxamillion3:08
10."True Religion Shawty"Drumma P3:42
11."Light It Up"Taylor Michael2:46
12."I’m Just Pimp’n"The Mekanix3:08
13."Renegade Alert"DJ Fresh, Mistah Slap4:27
14."#Teamphilthy" (featuring 4rAx)The Mekanix4:27
15."Insecure" (featuring Rayven Justice)Stagmotta3:02
16."3 Bitches at the Same Time"AK475:11
17."Thinking of You"Fetty Slaps4:29
18."Fallen Soldiers" (featuring Davina)The Sound Shop4:32
19."I’ll Find a Way (Dedicated to Dre Freddi)"Reecebeats3:52
20."Dead Beat"Mr. Tower5:24

Chart positions

Chart (2012) Peak
US Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums 40

References

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