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Years Later...A Few Months After

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Years Later...A Few Months After
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 26, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreGangsta rap, hardcore hip hop, Southern hip hop
Length70:00
LabelKoch Records
Cut Throat Comitty Records
ProducerSoulja Slim (exec.)
Anthony Murray (also exec.)
Bass Heavy, Dani Kartel, Sinasta, Zoher, KLC, S.Bear,
Soulja Slim chronology
Years Later
(2002)
Years Later...A Few Months After
(2003)
Greatest Hitz
(2005)

Years Later...A Few Months After is the fourth and final studio album by rapper Soulja Slim released exactly 3 months before his death. It was released on Koch Records.

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Source[1]

Soren Baker, in his review for Chicago Tribune, called Years Later...A Few Months After an "impressive new collection", commending Soulja Slim's lyrics and "keen observations on street life", as well as the album's production.[2] Dinero Jones of The Source highlighted "clacking snares and synthesizers" used throughout the album, which he compared to gunshots. He was dissatisfied with the lyrical content of the album, criticizing "clichéd lines of the 'Kill! Kill! Kill!' variety".[1]

Track listing

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Years Later...A Few Months After
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"2:28
2."Hustler"4:30
3."Cheeze Eataz"4:10
4."Yeahh"3:34
5."Heata On Me" (featuring Lil Real One & B.G.)3:48
6."Speak Yo Mind"0:09
7."I'll Pay For It"3:36
8."U Hear Dat"4:17
9."Souljas On My Feet"5:01
10."Magnolia"3:57
11."U Bootin' Up" (featuring Juvenile)3:56
12."Love Me Or Love Me Not"4:17
13."Holla At Me"1:29
14."If It Ain't Real" (featuring Lil Real One)3:57
15."F You Ni" (featuring Lil Menace, Twelve A 'Klok & Kayotic)4:29
16."U Gonna Feel Me"3:56
17."Hit The Highway"4:23
18."Comitty" (featuring Twelve A 'Klok, Lil Real One, Kayotic, Cut Throat Hussain, Doublecrossa, Lil Menace, & Tre-Nitty)4:15
19."I'll Pay For It (featuring Mystikal)"3:36

References

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  1. ^ a b Jones, Dinero (October 2003). "Soulja Slim – Years Later...A Few Months After". Record Report. The Source. No. 169. New York.
  2. ^ Baker, Soren (September 3, 2003). "Soulja Slim – Years Later...A Few Months After". RedEye. Chicago Tribune. p. 45. Retrieved April 22, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.