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Problem Drops 'Say That Then' Video & The Separation Tracklist


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Compton rapper Problem will drop his Gangsta Grillz-hosted mixtape The Separation with DJ Drama on Thursday (June 13) and today he unleashed the new video "Say That Then," featuring Glasses Malone and directed by Topshelf Junior. Check out the new clip and tracklist for The Separation below, which includes features from T.I., Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa.

The Separation Tracklist:

1.  The Separation produced by Problem

2.  Say That Then feat G Malone produced by League Of Starz

3.  Understand Me feat Wale produced by The Invasion

4.  Bout Mines feat Wiz Khalifa produced by BeatBoy

5.  Roll Up feat T.I. & Snoop Dogg produced by BeatBoy

6. Talking To Much produced by League Of Starz

7. Bang Bang feat Bad Lucc & The Game produced by Problem

8.  Drop That feat A2thaK produced by League Of Starz

9.  I Be On produced by League Of Starz

10. On Deck feat J Valentine produced by League Of Starz

11. Lay Your Head Back feat Chris Brown & Tank (Sax by Terrace Martin) produced by The  Invasion/Tank

12. Phone produced by Warren G

13. Like Whaaat feat Bad Lucc produced by League Of Starz

14. Get Naked produced by Yung J.R.

15. Made A Mil Before The Summer feat Bad Lucc & Kent Money produced by League Of Starz

16. Make It Happen feat IamSu produced by The Invasion

17. Do It feat Tyga produced Jahlil Beats

18. Already feat Bad Lucc produced by Soundz

19. The Beginning produced by Terrace Martin

20. Team Up produced by Problem

21. Chach's Revenge [Extended Version] (BONUS TRACK) produced by League Of Starz 



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