Draft:Gorilla Warfare (Shaquille O'Neal album)


Gorilla Warfare
Studio album by
Released2023
Genre
LabelMonstercat
Producer
  • DIESEL (exec.)
  • Brian Bayati
  • Christian Smith
  • Aaron Komenski
  • Yaw Sintim-misa
Shaquille O'Neal chronology
Respect
(1998)
Gorilla Warfare
(2023)

Gorilla Warfare is the fifth studio album by American former basketball player and rapper Shaquille O'Neal and the first under the stage name DIESEL, released on August 18, 2023 through Monstercat.[1][2][3] A dubstep, house, trap, and hip-hop record, it is O'Neal's first studio album since 1998's Respect released 25 years prior.[4]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by O'Neal and Brian Bayati and all songs were produced by Bayati and DIESEL.

No.TitleLength
1."Warfare" (featuring CELO)2:36
2."Bang Your Head" (featuring Hairitage)3:24
3."No Fear" (featuring Jessica Audifred)2:54
4."Watch Ur Back" (featuring VRG and Blackway)2:25
5."Romany Adventures" (featuring Soltan)3:48
6."Heat" (featuring Crankdat)3:15
7."Middle Fu" (featuring Kompany)3:25
8."Kxlla" (featuring TRXGGX)2:45
9."Warzone" (featuring Rated R)3:12
10."Hit Em' Like" (featuring Kozmoz)3:37
Total length:31:26

References

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  1. ^ Parker, Lyndsey. "Shaquille 'DJ Diesel' O'Neal on how dubstep was the 'only thing' that got him out of his post-retirement funk: 'I was down'". yahoo.com. Yahoo! Entertainment. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
  2. ^ Dye, Natasha. "Shaquille O'Neal Teases Debut 'Dubstep Dad' Album as He Dons Mullet Wig". people.com. People Magazine. Retrieved December 10, 2024.
  3. ^ Sunkel, Cameron. "Shaq Unleashes the Beast On His Unrelenting Debut Album, "GORILLA WARFARE"". EDM.com. EDM.com. Retrieved December 9, 2024.
  4. ^ Tangcay, Jazz. "Shaquille O'Neal Talks Debut EDM Album as DJ Diesel, Playing Lollapalooza for 100,000 Fans: 'It Gives Me the Feeling of a Playoff Game'". Variety. Variety Magazine. Retrieved December 9, 2024.