Gutter To Riches
3-60
"Gutter To Riches" is the gritty, unapologetic follow-up that cemented 3-60’s rise from local mixtape buzz to respected street storyteller. Released in 2007, this sophomore solo album sharpened the hunger heard on We Get It In Motion into something colder, wiser, and more focused. If the first project was about proving you had the fire, Gutter To Riches was about showing you had the formula.
Self-funded and street-distributed once again, this time the vision was bigger. Pressed up independently and moved with the same hand-to-hand hustle, the album hit harder—reaching past Pittsburgh’s borders and catching ears from the hood to the highways. From the pain-soaked intro to the victory-laced outros, 3-60 walks listeners through every rung of the come-up, blending street wisdom with ambition like only someone who’s lived both can.
With production from a young Tommy Brown, Ed Mallory, and a few select industry beats, the soundscape elevated while staying raw and rooted. The breakout single “Making Money” turned heads with its anthemic hook and relentless verses—an instant street favorite that still rings off. Features from Tay Gully, Doe, Breeze, and more add chemistry without crowding the vision, giving the project that tight Alley Alumni feel while keeping the spotlight where it belongs.
Gutter To Riches wasn’t just your next chapter—it was a declaration. A street-certified reminder that no matter where you start, greatness is built from the ground up.
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Intro 2:340:00/2:34
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Yes 1:400:00/1:40
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How I Do It 3:000:00/3:00
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Gettin It In 2:430:00/2:43
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Watch Me 2:290:00/2:29
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0:00/3:49
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Maken Money 3:370:00/3:37
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Superman - ft. Mona 4:490:00/4:49
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Is You Wit Me 4:430:00/4:43
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Up On My Grizzy 1:500:00/1:50
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Stackin Hundreds 1:500:00/1:50
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0:00/2:48
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Let Me See Somethin 4:280:00/4:28
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Follow These Rules 2:550:00/2:55
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King Kong 2:180:00/2:18
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Lobes Hang 4:080:00/4:08
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Hey Somethin 1:300:00/1:30
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0:00/3:48
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