Friday, July 31, 2009

Spice 1

Spice 1 - 1990-Sick 1995
(Jive)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. 1990-Sick (Kill 'Em All)
feat MC Eiht
2. Dirty Bay

3. Mind of a Sick Nigga
4. Drama

5. Mobbin'

6. Survival
7. Tales of the Niggas Who Got Crept On
8. Sucka Ass Niggas
9. Faces of Death
10. 1-800 (Straight from the Pen)
11. Ain't No Love
12. Funky Chickens

13. Snitch Killas
14. Can U Feel It
feat E-40
15. 1990-Sick (Kill 'Em All)

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Wangle (v). Obtain by scheming. He managed to wangle his way into a job for which he was not qualified.
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Spice 1

Spice 1 - AmeriKKKa's Nightmare 1994
(Jive)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. D-Boyz Got Love for Me
2. Face of a Desperate Man
3. Strap on the Side
4. Jealous Got Me Strapped
5. Tell Me What That Mail Like
6. Doncha Runaway
7. Hard to Kill feat Method Man
8. Nigga Sings the Blues [Black Jack's Version]
9. You Can Get the Gat for That
10. Bustas Can't See Me
11. Murder Ain't Crazy
12. Stickin' to the "G" Code
13. Give the "G" a Gat
14. Three Strikes
15. You Done ****** Up

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - Break Of Dawn 1994 

(Funky Base Records)






(ONLY FOR LISTENING)


1. Interlude
2. Break Of Dawn
3. Interlude
4. Run Things
5. Let The Funk Flow
6. Symphony
7. Interlude
8. Are You With Me
9. Bike Tights
10. Interlude
11. Make It Hot
12. Chillin'
13. I'm Comin'...I'm Comin'...I Came
14. Interlude
15. Get Your Hands Up 


Monday, July 27, 2009

Somethin' For The People

Somethin' For The People - This Time Is Personal 1997
(Warner)


1. This Time It's Personal
2. All I Do
3. Days Like This
4. My Love Is The Shhh
5. Take It Or Leave Me
6. Act Like You Want It
7. Feels So Good
8. What In The World
9. Somebody's Always Talkin'
10. I Got Love
11. She's Always In My Hair
12. I Don't Get Down Like That
13. Playin' The Field
14. Think Of You
15. Outro

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Malign (v). To talk bad about. Josh felt the newspaper article had maligned him, saying he wasn't talented.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Somethin' For The People

Somethin' For The People - Issues 2000
(Warner)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. Flossin'
2. Now U Wanna Feat Xzibit
3. Where U At Feat Diablo
4. Last Call Feat Xzibit & Tas
5. Come Clean Feat Shaunta
6. Ooh Wee Feat Trina & Tamara
7. You
8. Bitch With No Man
9. Act Like You Want It Feat Eric Benet
10. Can We Make Love
11. Things Must Change
12. I Apologize Feat Eric Benet
13. Take It Off Feat Luke
If you dream of a snake or lizard, it means that an enemy is conspiring against you.
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Friday, July 24, 2009

Console (v). To comfort. Raymond was unable to be consoled after losing. Even his mom couldn't cheer him up.

Pete Rock & CL Smooth

Pete Rock & CL Smooth - Maecca And The Soul Brother 1992
(Elektra Entertaiment)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "Return of the Mecca"
2. "For Pete's Sake"
3. "Ghettos of the Mind"
4. "Lots of Lovin'"
5. "Act Like You Know"
6. "Straighten It Out"
7. "Soul Brother #1"
8. "Wig Out"
9. "Anger in the Nation"
10. "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)"
11. "On and On"
12. "It's Like That"
13. "Can't Front On Me"
14. "The Basement" (featuring Deda, Grap Luva, Heavy D, Rob-O)
15. "If It Ain't Rough, It Ain't Right"
16. "Skinz" (featuring Grand Puba)

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Da Youngsta's

Da Youngsta's - The Aftermath 1993
( East West)


1. The Aftermath
2. Wild Child
3. Iz U Wit Me
4. Handle This
5. Crewz Pop
6. Lyrical Stick Up Kids
7. Who's The Mic Wrecka
8. Count It Off
9. Honeycomb Hide Out
10. Da Hood
11. It'z Natural
12. Rip A Rhyme
13. Wake Em Up
14. Shout It Out

The Aftermath is the second album by the American hip hop group Da Youngsta's The album has only one guest appearance in the form of Pete Rock & CL Smooth on the song "Who's the Mic Wrecka", but features production from some of the most influential New York producers, including DJ Premier, Pete Rock and Marley Marl. The album features three singles: "Crewz Pop", "Iz U Wit Me" and "Wild Child".

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

It's unlucky to see a rabbit on the road, especially if you are travelling on foot.
Dearth (n). Scarcity. Casting the play was impossible as there was a real dearth of quality actors.
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House Of Pain

House Of Pain - House Of Pain 1992
(Tommy Boy Records)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. Salutions
2. Jump Around
3. Put Your Head Up
4. Top O The Morning To Ya
5. Commercial 1
6. House And The Rising Son
7. Shamrocks And Shenanigans
8. House Of Pain Anthem
9. Danny Boy Danny Boy
10. Guess Who's Back
11. Commercial 2
12. Put On Your Shit kickers
13. Come And Get Some Of This
14. Life Goes On
15. One For The Road
16. Feel It
17. All My Love
18. Jump Around (Pete Rock Remix)
19. Shamrocks And Shenanigans (Remix)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Fatal

Fatal - In The Line Of Fire 1998
(Relativity Records)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "Intro "
2. "M.O.B"
3. "Everyday"
4. "Friday"
5. "I Know The Rules"
6. "Outlaws"
7. "Time's Wastin'"
8. "What's Your Life Worth?"
9. "Getto Star" Tame One
10. "Take Your Time"
11. "The World Is Changing"

Monday, July 20, 2009

Headlong (adj). Impulsive. Only having met few days ago, Abby and Mike rushed headlong into marriage.
If you dream of rotting or losing teeth, you are telling lies

Boss

Boss - Born Gangstaz 1993
(DefJam West, Columbia)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1 Intro: A Call from Mom
featuring Lillie Laws
2 Deeper
featuring Papa Juggy
Additional vocals by Def Jef
3 Comin' to Getcha
featuring Erick Sermon
4 Mai Sista Izza Bitch
featuring AMG
5 Thelma and Louise
6 Drive By
7 Progress of Eliminatio
8 Livin' Loc'd
featuring Sticky Fingaz
9 Recipe of a Hoe
10 A Blind Date With Boss
featuring Onyx Tracey Waples
11 Catch a Bad One
12 Born Gangsta
Additional vocals by Admiral D
13 1-800-Body-Bags
Additional vocals by Def Jef
14 Diary of a Mad Bitch
15 2 to da Head
scratching by Redman
16 I Don't Give a Fuck
17 Outro: A Call from Dad
featuring Joe Laws

Born Gangstaz is debut album released by rapper Boss. It was released on July 26, 1992 through Def Jam Recordings' Western based sub-label Def Jam West and featured production from some of hip hop's top producers, including Def Jef, Erick Sermon and Jam Master Jay. Born Gangstaz was a huge success, peaking at #22 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and spawning the hit singles "Recipe of a Hoe" and "Deeper", both of which made it to #1 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. An additional single "Progress of Elimination" was also released but failed to chart. Despite the success of this album, Boss has yet to release another album. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Born Gangstaz has sold 378,000 copies to date

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Wildliffe Society

Wildliffe Society - Jacktown (601) 1995
(Blunt Recordings)


1. Jacktown
2. What's Up Jack
3. So Much Pain
4. Slow for da Po'
5. Straight Shoota 2 da Moon
6. King 4 a Day
7. Get Tis Money Honey
8. Ain't No Set Trippin'
9. Boogie Man
10. Don't Stop the Music
11. Homie Love

Friday, July 17, 2009

Outkast

Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik 1994
(LaFace Records)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "Peaches"
2. "Myintrotoletuknow"
3. "Ain't no thang"
4. "Welcome to Atlanta (Interlude)"
5. "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik"
6. "Call of da wild"feat Goodie Mob
7. "Player's ball [Original version]"
8. "Claimin' true"
9. "Club Donkey Ass (Interlude)"
10. "Funky ride"
11. "Flim flam (Interlude)"
12. "Git up, git out"feat Goodie Mob
13. "True dat (Interlude)"
14. "Crumblin' erb"
15. "Hootie hoo"
16. "D.E.E.P."
17. "Player's ball (Reprise)"

Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (Southern Playalistic Cadillac Muzik) is the debut album of hip-hop duo OutKast, released April 26, 1994 on LaFace Records.[1] Recorded at D.A.R.P. Studios, Purple Dragon, Bosstown and Doppler Studios in Atlanta, Georgia throughout 1992 to 1994, the album featured production by the Atlanta-area production team Organized Noize.[1] The themes of Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik dealt with the pimping profession and the lifestyle it entailed. The "gangsta" styled lyrics featured on the album were abandoned by OutKast on their later albums, which were focused on moral themes. Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik peaked at #20 on the Billboard 200 chart and was cerified platinum in sales on April 5, 1995 by the Recording Industry Association of America,[2] with the help of the album's hit single "Player's Ball." Big Boi recorded a song called "West Savannah" for this album, but didn't make the cut. The song was later added to their 1998 album Aquemini.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Iceman


Iceman - WejsciEPierwsze 2006
(DDC Records, 3MPS 4 Life)


Or

1. DDC Wejscie

2. (Iceman) PoPoPowrocil
3. Wykrzycz To!!!
4. 2 Osobowosci
5. Modlitwa
6. Tylko Dla Wy3malych
7. Naznaczeni
8. Buntownik Z Wyboru
9. DDC - Dawne Dobre Czasy
10. Chwila

Iceman - WejsciEPierwsze
Recorded: 2005-2006

DDC - Dawne Dobre Czasy

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Bell Biv DeVoe

Bell Biv DeVoe - WBBD Bootcity! - The Remix Album 1991
(MCA )



1. Intro/D.J. Opening
2. Word to the Mutha!
3. Ain't Nut'in' Changed!
4. B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)? [DJ Mo Grind Time]
5. Do Me! [Smoothe]
6. I Do Need You
7. Interview/Uhh Ahh
8. Let Me Know Something?!
9. She's Dope! [EPOD Mix]
10. Do Me! [Mental]
11. When Will I See You Smile Again? [DJ Close]
12. Poison [London Style]

Monday, July 13, 2009

Tawdry (adj). Cheap, gaudy. Anna would rather save up for real gold jewelry than the tawdry stuff at the mall.
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Bell Biv DeVoe

Bell Biv DeVoe - Poison 1990
(MCA Records)


1. Dope!
2. BBD (I Thought It Was Me)?
3. Let Me Know Something?!
4. Do Me!
5. Word To The Mutha!
6. Poison
7. Ain't Nut'in Changed
8. When Will I See You Smile Again?
9. I Do Need You
10. Poison (Extended Club Version)

Poison is the first album by Bell Biv DeVoe, an R&B/hip-hop group composed of three of the original members of New Edition. The album peaked at #5 and the single Poison peaked at #1 in the U.S. R&B Billboard charts. It also reached #3 on the Billboard pop charts. Second single "Do Me!" also reached #3 on the Billboard pop charts.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Digital Underground

Digital Underground - Sex Packets 1990
(Tommy Boy )


1. The Humpty Dance
2. The Way We Swing
3. Rhymin' On The Funk
4. The New Jazz (one)
5. Underwater Rimes (Remix)
6. Gutfest '89 (edit)
7. The Danger Zone
8. Freaks Of The Inustry
9. Doowutchyalike
10. Packet Prelude
11. Sex Packets
12. Street Scene
13. Packet Man
14. Packet Reprise

Sex Packets is the debut album from the 1990s rap group Digital Underground and is a concept album about a pharmaceutical substance (produced in the form of a glowing, packaged condom) developed by the government to provide its intended users (Astronauts and the like) with a satisfying sexual experience in situations where the quest for/attainment of such experiences would be counterproductive to the mission at hand. "The Humpty Dance" made it to the #1 spot on more than two charts, and reached #11 on the U.S. pop charts. The album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums in 1998.

And now for today

My Favorite...

song
" I Just Want to be Successful" Drake and Trey Songs
Anybody can relate to this song. Trey Song's soulful voice mixed with Drake's young and fresh lyrics paint visions of success in your mind.

website
I don't know if this really couunts as a website but but Blackberry App World is a must have for any blackberry user. It provides instant access to some of the hottest applications there are.

movie
Wrong Turn
I saw the sequel to this movie before I saw part one and it's true what they say, the beginning is always better than the sequel. Although there were your typical dumb scary movie moments, there was enough originality to keep my interest.

Drag You To Hell
Here's another one of my favorite's that is still out in theater. I don't want to give to much information, but the plot of this movie was very unique and the ending is full of suprises. I believe the makers of this film were the same ones who made Evil Dead.

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Quote Of The Week
What is Life?
Life is Adventure ...Dare It
life us Beauty...Praise It
Life is a challenge... Meet it
Life is a duty..Perform It
Life is love...Enjoy It
Life is A Tragedy...Face It
Life is a struggle...Fight It
Life is a promise...Fulfill It
Life is a Game... Play It
Life is a Gift... Accept It
Life is a Journey...Complete It
Life is aMystery...Unfold It
Life is a Goal...Achieve it
Life is an Opportunity...Take It
Life is a Puzzle...Solve IT
Life is a Song...Sing It
Life is a Sorrow...Overcome It
Life is a Spirit...Realize It
-Anon

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This Week
Michael Jackson honored in Gary Indiana

Barack Obama Call and end to corrupiton in Africa

In My Own Words

Not Allowed To Sign
I work at a cellphone store. And as many of us knows if you go into most cellphone stores where I'm from they are owned and operated by people of Middle Eastern descent. I'm not saying that people of Middle Eastern descent only own cell phone stores but it is a common occurence especially within the company that I work for. I'm not the only person who thnks that. I have had many African American customers ask how I got this job because "you know 'they' don't hire 'us' ". I would often just return those comments with a blank stare as if I were unsure of who "they" and "us " were. I knew I had a job that most black people in my area didn't have, I also knew that I deserved it. I worked hard and had a lot more experience than a lot of people who were hired into the company based on nationality or family alliances rather than merit. So no, I usually didn't get offended when I heard things like this.
That was until one morning. There was a girl working with me that was fairly new, she had only been with the company for a few days, I had been there for about 6 months. we had just been open for a few minutes we were supposed to be cleaning the store but the truth is that some of my coworkers were very loazy and knew that I would be blamed of the store was unclean like I always did. I'm not complaining that's just the way things were. I always wondered if this was another reflection of how people felt about black people. Well in the midst of my morning cleaning routine we got a UPS shipment buit it wasn't our regular UPS guy. Whe he walked in I smiled and greeted him with a smile"Good morning!". Had it been our regular UPS guy he would have responded with the same enthusiasm. If he was our regular UPS guy he would have know that I was the one who signed for the packages. Heck if he hadn't been such a prick he woulld have made things a million times easier for himself and let the person closest to him sign for it. yes that's how it would have been in a perfect world. But no this guy was an asshole. Had he not been so busy trying to ignore me he would have seen me reaching for his signature pad. But instead of making things easier for the both of us he walked all the way to the back of the store. to my coworker who so happened to be Jordanian. i followed him thinking that maybe he just wanted to set the packages on the counter. When he extended his little machine to my coworker my heart alost dropped. " You could have bought it to me" I said. He looked behind him as though he was suprised to see that there was someone else in the store. "I'll remember that next time" he responded. My blood began to boil, though I kept my composure. i refused to decrease myself to that level.
But some people like to kick you when your down On his way out, he said" No offense just some people aren't allowed to sign for stuff, you know what I mean right?". Thank God he walked out the door in time because I had just about had enough. Not only was he being rascist but he had the nerve to explain his actions by saying that me as a black woman was not qualifyed to sign for a package. My queation is this do you think that it was race that made him believe that she was more qualified to sign for a packeage than me. What do you think?

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Tone Loc

Tone Loc - Loc-ed After Dark 1989

(Delicious Vinyl)





1. "On Fire" (remix) - 4:50

2. "Wild Thing" - 4:23

3. "Lōc'ed After Dark" - 5:11

4. "I Got It Goin' On" - 4:32

5. "Cutting Rhythms" - 5:10

6. "Funky Cold Medina" - 4:08

7. "Next Episode" - 4:00

8. "Cheeba Cheeba" - 6:06

9. "Don't Get Close" - 3:40

10. "Lōc'in on the Shaw" - 4:22

11. "The Homies" - 3:50



Lōc-ed After Dark is the debut album by rapper, Tone Lōc. The album was released in 1989 for Delicious Vinyl Records and was a huge success, making it to #1 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop album charts. It featured three hit singles — "Wild Thing", "Funky Cold Medina", and "I Got It Goin' On" — and was certified Platinum

Friday, July 10, 2009

RBL Posse

RBL Posse - An Eye For An Eye 1997
(Big Beat Records,Atlantic)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "The Individual"
2. "How We Comin'"(Southern Fried Mix)Feat Mystikal,Big Lurch
3. "I Time 4 the Homies"
4. "More Game"Feat Richie Rich
5. "Straight Lacin'"
6. "Gone Away"
7. "So Tuff"
8. "An Eye for an Eye"
9. "Concrete Jungle"
10. "How We Comin'" (West Side Mix)Feat Mystikal,Big Lurch
11. "You Can't Hang"
12. "Gotta Git Mine"Feat MC Eiht
13. "Strictly This Game"
14. "'Til the End"

An Eye for an Eye is the third album by the RBL Posse. It was released on September 30, 1997 for Big Beat Records, distributed by Atlantic Records and featured production from Rick Rock, Black C, Mike Caren, Cellski, The Enhancer, Stan Keith, Michael Mosley, Femi Ojetunde, TC, Maurice Thompson and Jay Williams. An Eye for an Eye was the groups most successful album, peaking at #70 on the Billboard 200 and #14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, as well as featuring the single "How We Comin'", which peaked at #22 on the Hot Rap Singles and #90 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. This would mark the RBL Posse's first album without Mr. Cee, who was gunned down in 1996.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Funky Aztecs

Funky Aztecs - Chicano Blues 1992
(2002 Backseat Records)


1. Straight Up Loco
2. Chicano Blues
3. Barrioism
4. Much Love
5. Ribbit
6. Amerikkan
7. Mutha Fucka
8. New Blues 1
9. Mi Burro
10. Salsa Con Soulfood feat 2pac
11. Nothing Else Matters
12. XIV, XIII, K.J.
13. Organize
14. Brown Sugar
16. Lloyd Did It
17. Smoking K.J.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Patra

Patra - Scent Of Attraction 1995
(Sony Records)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. Pull Up to the Bumper
2. Dip & Fall Back
3. Hot Stuff feat Salt-N-Pepa
4. Banana
5. Either or Either
6. Mek Me Hot
7. Scent of Attraction duet with Aaron Hall
8. Goin' 2 the Chapel
9. Time Fi Wine
10. Undercover Lover
11. You Want It feat Prince Mydas
12. Deep Inside
13. Whining Skill remix bonus track

Monday, July 6, 2009

Mr. Serv - On

Mr. Serv - On - No More Questions 2003
(CNR Records, D3 Entertaiment)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "J-Webb Intro"- 2:38
2. "Soldier"- 4:41
3. "Where Dat Dope At (Where Dat Work At)"- 3:56
4. "Watching Me"- 4:42
5. "One More Time"- 3:32
6. "Fakeboy"- 2:52
7. "Serv' Em"- 3:00
8. "Lil Teezy"- 1:26
9. "The Game"- 6:47
10. "Serv-On Speaks"- 0:51
11. "New Orleans"- 3:41
12. "I Get Rock"- 3:42
13. "J-Webb Sex-Questions"- 1:03
14. "Good Pussy"- 5:39
15. "20's n Over"- 4:01
16. "Simple"- 4:15
17. "Who We Are"- 3:57
18. "I Like tha Way"- 4:02
19. "Walk Wit Me"- 4:37
20. "Serv-On Outro"- 1:55
Dodaj obraz

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Shaquille O' Neal

Shaquille O' Neal - Respect 1998
(T.W.I.S.M. Records)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "Intro"
2. "Fiend '98"
3. "The Way It's Goin' Down Feat Peter Gunz
4. "Voices"-Feat Sauce Money
5. "Fly Like an Eagle" Feat Trigga
6. "The Light of Mine (Interlude)"
7. "Go to Let Me Know"
8. "River (Interlude)"
9. "Heat It Up" Feat Loon
10. "Pool Jam"
11. "Make This a Night to Remember"
Feat Peter Gunz, Public Announcement
12. "Blaq Supaman" feat. Marion
13. "Psycho Rap (Interlude)"
14. "Deeper Holder"
15. "The Bomb Baby" Feat Deadly Venoms
16. "3 X's Dope"
17. "Like What"
18. "48 @ Buzzer"

Friday, July 3, 2009

Ice Cube

Ice Cube - Bootlegs & B Side 1994
(Priority Records)


1. Robbin' Hood ( Cause It Ain't All Good)
2. What Can I Do? ( Remix)
3. 24 Wit An L
4. You Know How We Do It (Remix)
5. 2 N The Morning
6. Check Yo Self (Remix)
7. You Don't Wanna ....Wit These (Unreleased '93)
8. Lil Ass Gee (Eerie Gumbo Remix)
9. My Skin Is My Sin
10. It Was A Good Day (Remix)
11. U Ain't Gonna Take My Life
12. When I Get To Heaven (Remix)
13. D"VOIDOFPOPNIGGAFIEDMEGAMIX
- Fwd: GLAM
Hollywood's favorite fashion accessory is the four-legged friend. It's puppy love!
*Check the stars! Reply HOR

Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Conscious Daughters

The Conscious Daughters - Ear To The Street 1993
(Scarface Records, Priority Records)



(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "Princess of Poetry"
2. "Shitty Situation
3. "TCD In Da Front"
4. "Somethin' To Ride To (Fonky Expedition)"
5. "We Roll Deep"
6. "Showdown"
7. "Wife of A Gangsta"
8. "Dex Dog"
9. "Crazybitchmadness"
10. "Da Mac Flow"
11. "What's A Girl To Do?"

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

- Fwd: Ferret (v). Search, hunt. The puppy dug in the flower garden until found the bone it had stashed.
*Reply SOCCER for daily news

TQ

TQ - Paradise 2008
(Gracie Entertaiment)


(ONLY FOR LISTENING)

1. "Paradise" feat Krayzie Bone
2. "Soulja"
3. "In My Lap"
4. "Sexy"
5. "Whatchagondo?"
6. "Proud Mary"
7. "Ain’t the Same"
8. "Pumpin"feat Cadillac & Low
9. "Ebony Eyes"
10. "I Don’t Know" feat Jagged Edge
11. "A Little Bit of Love"
12. "Paradise" (Remix)feat B.G.
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