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Cloud 9: The Three Day High
Cloud 9- The Three Day High
Studio album by Skyzoo & 9th Wonder

Released

September 12, 2006

Recorded

September 9-11, 2006

Studio

Nycetrax Studios
(New York City, New York)
Chopp Shopp Studios
(Raleigh, North Carolina)

Genre

Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, Underground hip hop

Length

43:05

Label

Traffic Entertainment Group

Producer

9th Wonder, Soul Music (exec.)

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Cloud 9: The 3 Day High is the debut collaboration studio album by American rapper Skyzoo and record producer 9th Wonder, released in September 12, 2006 on Traffic Entertainment Group. Recording sessions took place at Nycetrax Studios in New York City and Chopp Shopp Studios in North Carolina from September 9 to 11, 2006. Production was handled entirely by 9th Wonder. The album reportedly took a total of three days to complete.

Cloud 9: The 3 Day High released the singles: "Way to Go" and "I'm On It". The album became an underground favorite and garnered Skyzoo media write ups in outlets.


Track listing[]

All songs performed by Skyzoo and produced by 9th Wonder.

No. Title Time
1. "Bare Witness" 2:58
2. "Way to Go" 2:59
3. "A Day in the Life" 3:47
4. "Stop Fooling Yourself" 4:02
5. "Come Back" 3:31
6. "I'm on It" 3:27
7. "Bodega" 4:11
8. "You & Me" 4:15
9. "Live & Direct" 3:07
10. "The Spirit" 2:56
11. "Extreme Measures" 3:42
12. "Mirror Mirror" 4:10


Samples[]

Bare Witness

  • "You're So Good You're Bad" by Major Harris

Way to Go

  • "The Makings of You" by Gladys Knight & the Pips

Stop Fooling Yourself

  • "Give Into Love" by Sister Sledge

Come Back

  • "Didn't We" by Thelma Houston

I'm On It

  • "She's an Understanding Woman" by Four Tops

Bodega

  • "I Can Sing a Rainbow / Love Is Blue" by The Dells

You & Me

  • "You and Me" by Enchantment

Live & Direct

  • "My Lady" by Wood, Brass & Steel

The Spirit

  • "This Is Where I Come In" by Thelma Houston

Mirror Mirror

  • "Risin' to the Top" by Keni Burke
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