Early Morning Stoned Pimp

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Early Morning Stoned Pimp
Studio album by Kid Rock
Released 1996
Label Top Dog

Early Morning Stoned Pimp was Kid Rock's third album, this time on his own label, Top Dog. It was released in 1996 and is his most rare album.

  1. "Early Morning Stoned Pimp" feat. Tino
  2. "Paid"
  3. "I Wanna Go Back"
  4. "Live" feat. Esham
  5. "Detroit Thang" feat. The Howling Diablos
  6. "Ya Keep On"
  7. "Shotgun Blast"
  8. "Freestyle Rhyme"
  9. "Classic Rock"
  10. "My Name Is Rock"
  11. "Where U At Rock"
  12. "Krack Rocks" feat. Uncle Kracker
  13. "The Prodigal Son Returns"
  14. "Black Chick, White Guy"
  15. "Outro"


  • The songs "Where U At Rock" and "Black Chick, White Guy" were remade for his Devil Without A Cause release.
  • Though the song "Live" lists Esham as appearing on the track, he only gives the muddled intro to the song.

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