As U Were

As U Were
As U Were
Studio album by Lyrics Born
Released 2010
Genre Hip-Hop
Label Epitaph Records
Lyrics Born chronology
Everywhere At Once
(2008)
As U Were
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Reax Music Magazine (6/10) [1]
SPIN (7/10) [2]

As U Were is a 2010 album by Lyrics Born set for release on Decon Records and Mobile Home Recordings October 26th, 2010. The album currently has two proper singles, "Pushed Aside/Pulled Apart" featuring Lateef the Truth Speaker and "Lies X 3".

A third track, "Something Better" featuring Francis and the Lights, was leaked on the internet in August of 2010.

Track Listing

  1. Kontrol Phreak
  2. I Wanna B W/U (prod. by Jake One)
  3. We Live By The Beat
  4. Coulda Woulda Shoulda (feat. Sam Sparro)
  5. As U Were Reception (skit)
  6. I've Lost Myself (feat. Joyo Velarde) (prod. by Jake One)
  7. Lies X 3
  8. Born-E-Oh's! (skit)
  9. Pushed Aside/Pulled Apart (feat. Lateef the Truthspeaker) (prod. by Jake One)
  10. Oh, Baby!
  11. I'm The Best
  12. Block Bots
  13. Pillz 'Lude (skit)
  14. Pillz (feat. The Gift of Gab)
  15. Something Better (feat. Francis and The Lights)
  16. (What Happened 2 Our) Love Affair
  17. Funky Hit Records

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