About "Potential Victims"
Terrorist Threats is the second and final studio album by American West Coast hip hop supergroup Westside Connection. It was released on December 9, 2003 through Hoo-Bangin'/Capitol Records. Production was handled by Young Tre, Bruce Waynne, Dirty Swift, Pockets, Rashad Coes, Big Tank, Damizza, DJ Jamal, Fredwreck, Megahertz, Neff-U, and Sir Jinx, with Ice Cube and Mack 10 serving as executive producers. It features guest appearances from K-Mac, Butch Cassidy, Young Soprano (p.k.a. Deviossi), Knoc-turn'al, Nate Dogg, Skoop Delania, and Keith David, who voiced the intro track "Threat to the World", and parts of "Potential Victims" and "Gangsta Nation". The album debuted at number 16 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 136,000 copies sold in the US. It has since sold 679,000 records in the US and has been certified Gold by the RIAA on January 12, 2004.
Top songs by Westside Connection
- Call 9—1—1
- You Gotta Have Heart
- Superstar (double Murder = Double Platinum)
- Hoo—bangin' (wscg Style)
- King Of The Hill
- Bangin'
- Westward Ho
- Terrorist Threats
- Get Ignit
- All The Critics In New York
- A Threat To The World
- So Many Rappers In Love
- Potential Victims
- Pimp The System
- Bow Down
- Izm
- Do You Like Criminals
- Cross 'em Out And Put A 'k
- 3 Time Felons
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