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Brooklyn Rapper Begetz delivers his debut album with “Ghetto Pass” (2007). I originally heard Az was Begetz brother, till I read “Begetz was introduced to the game by his brother, who came up rapping with Hip Hop veteran AZ”. Guest appearances on this release come from Az, Makada, Marvolouz, Young Noble of the Outlawz, Half-A-Mil, Lil Fizz, Slugz & Star Mafia. My favourite track on this release is “Last Night at Da Club”, backed by a dope beat Begetz takes his audience through a night out at the club partying with celebrity’s and singing an addictive chorus about almost getting murked. The title track “Ghetto Pass” is another premium joint, Begetz shines while paying tribute to his ghetto. “I Aint Gotta Rap” is a feel good joint, where Begetz celebrates being a hustler and a rapper. Another upbeat club friendly joint is the first track “Popped Up”. Az’s sole appearance comes on “Cold Outside”, which also features some lyrics from Half-A-Mil (R.I.P.). Begetz gets his Too Short on for “I’m A Pimp”, then collabs with female singer Makada for “Ain’t Got No Time” for another track about the ladies. “Strip Club Anthem” is just that, Begetz then reps his hood with pride on the banging “Brooklyn Shuffle” . Noble of the Outlawz appears on “Around Here”, a track about the everyday life of a street hustler. Begetz continues to show love for his hood on “Ghetto”, then addresses the N word with Star Mafia on “Hello ******”. The album end’s with some material that could of been left off- IE Down South Slang, Like My Rimz etc. The last standout track on this release from me is “Throw It Up”, Begetz kicks some real thoughts, paying respects to a lot of deceased rapper’s and friends, remembering meeting some of them including 2Pac (Begetz was in “Above the Rim”). Overall “Ghetto Pass” is a solid album worth checking out.
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Posted by: TheDude in 2008 Releases, tags: 2008, Anthology B - Sides And Unreleased, AZ, Cassidy, Consequence, Dave HollisterMonifa, Grouprip, Heavy D, Hip-Hop, M.O.P., Mac 10, Music, Nas, New York, NY, Queensbridge, Rap, Rell, Trav, Twista

I’ve been expecting this to drop ever since I saw The Lost Tapes floating around last week. Lots of rare and previously unreleased material are included. AZ’s been on his grind for like 15 years, pay the man his dues and cop this here.
AZ is a career rapper. That doesn’t seem like much of a compliment; however, when you think back to his historic, career-making, big-break verse alongside his Queens compatriot, Nas, on “Life’s a Bitch” from the latter’s 1994’s groundbreaking Illmatic, then you can put into perspective a longstanding career that continues to enjoy success some decade and a half later. So much has changed since that watermark release and in that time, other verbalists have come and gone yet AZ remains and has carved out a body of work worthy of deeper examination. Anthology: B-Sides & Unreleased is that deeper examination. In addition to collecting B-sides from AZ’s prodigious output of unreleased material such as “Knowledge Is Freedom,” Anthology: B-Sides & Unreleased features an impressive round-up of guest appearances from Hip Hop’s finest including Nas, Cassidy, M.O.P., Twista, and Consequence. But don’t get it twisted, this is all about AZ and his collective body of work and Anthology: B Sides & Unreleased runs the gamut from “Sit ‘Em Back Slow,” a single from The Format that features M.O.P., to the remix of “Problems” and includes unreleased songs like “Baby Come Home” and “No Strings attached.” Anthology: B-Sides & Unreleased - It’s AZ from A to Z.
Tracklist after the jump.
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Posted by: TheDude in 2008 Releases, Mixtapes, tags: 1996, 2008, AZ, Blahzay, Busta Rhymes, Cella Dwellas, Charlie Brown, Chuck D, Coco Bros., Common Sense, Cormega, Eric Sermon, Foxy Brown, Ghostface, Ghostface Killah, Grouprip, Hienas, Hip-Hop, Jeru, Keith Murray, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, Lil' Kim, LL Cool J, M.O.P., Mastered, Meanor, Method Man, Mobb Deep, Music, Nas, O.G.C., P.F. Cuttin Presents Hip Hop 38 Halloween Havoc, P.R.T., Rakim, Rap, Redman, Shaq, Smooth Da Hustler, The Roots, Xzibit

Definitely in an ol’ skool mood today people. I also love this drop because of the cover, weren’t they wack before people got good at Photoshop? Definitely miss those days. Check out this remastered mixtape if you’re a true OG, lots of memories in there!
Backcover after the jump. Buy this from P.F. Cuttin directly here.
VA - P.F. Cuttin Presents Hip Hop 38 Halloween Havoc (1996)
Label.........................: n/a
Genre.........................: Hip-Hop
StoreDate.....................: Nov-00-2008
Source........................: CDDA
Grabber.......................: Exact Audio Copy (Secure Mode)
Encoding Scheme...............: Lame 3.97 V2 VBR Joint-Stereo
CD1 Size .....................: 64,2 MB
CD2 Size......................: 57,3 MB
Total Playing Time............: 129:32
Release Notes:
would be nice to see some more "classic" mixtapes to be
mastered onto a cd like this one, that were only available on
cassette tape, till now, thanks cuttin'....
says "mastered from the original mixtape" on back
u can buy your own copy from cuttin's myspace site.....
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=66468394&blogID=445248860
gotta love them old school 90min mixtapes, priceless....
Tracklisting
CD1 (Side A)
01. P.F. Cuttin - Intro
02. Jeru - One Day
03. Busta Rhymes - Live 2 Regret
04. Lil' Kim - Queen Bitch
05. M.O.P. - Brownsville
06. Shaq & Rakim - Game Of Death
07. Cella Dwellas - Cranium
08. Keith Murray - Your Flow Sounds Used
(feat. Coco Bros. & Busta Rhymes)
09. O.G.C. - The Storm
10. KRS-One - Da M.C.
11. Ghostface Killah - Camay (feat. Raekwon, Cappadonna)
12. Keith Murray - Can't Control The Rhyme
13. The Roots & Common Sense - Universal War
14. Jeru - Playing Yaself
15. Meanor - Real Rap Song
CD2 (Side B)
01. Chuck D - No! (P.F. Remix)
(feat. Charlie Brown, Hienas, and more.)
02. M.O.P. & Kool G. Rap - Stick To Your Guns
03. Xzibit - Eyes May Shine Remix (feat. Mobb Deep)
04. O.G.C. - No Fear
05. Blahzay - Don't Let This Rap Shit Fool You
06. P.R.T. & KRS-One - Concious Style
07. Nas - Da Firm Remix (feat. Foxy Brown, AZ, Cormega)
08. Mobb Deep - Hell On Earth
09. Jeru - Da Bullshit
10. Smooth Da Hustler - Broken Language Pt. 2
11. Eric Sermon - Yeah
(feat. Busta Rhymes, Keith Murray, Redman)
12. Ghostface - Exclusive
13. Method Man - Da Monstars (feat. LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes)
Support The Artists, Buy Their Music....
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Posted by: TheDude in 2008 Releases, Mixtapes, tags: 2008, 3D, Aboriginals, Add new tag, AK Skills, AZ, BAP, Ben The Ace Productions, Big Red, Bobbito The Barber, Brick City Kids, Consequence, Des, DJ Eli, DJ Kiyo, DJ Spooky, Finsta Bundy, Ghetto Pros, Godfather Don, Group Home, Grouprip, Hazardous, Hip-Hop, IG Off, Ill Al Skratch, Japan, Jay Dee, Jay-Z, Jeru the Damaja, Jigmastas, Just Ro, K Fanat, Kool Keith, KRS-One, L-Swift, Lord Sear, Lords Of The Underground, Mephis Bleek, MF Grimm, MHZ, Mister Voodoo, Mobb Deep, Mood, Mos Def, Mr Supreme, Music, Nine, Omniscence, Organized Konfusion, Pacewon, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Rap, Royal Flush, Rude Rydims Experiment II, Sauce Money, Saukrates, Scientifik, Shan Boogs, Siah, Siah & Yeshua, Spellbound 96, Tame One, The East Flatbush Project, The Rhyme Inspector Percee-P, Underground Railroad 4, Walking Large

Ben The Ace and DJ Kiyo are back at it with two more dope mixes coming at ya from Japan. It’s real refreshing seeing some of these names on the two tracklists. Cop this by clicking the cover!
Title [DJ Kiyo-Underground Railroad 4 ]
Artist [VA ]
Label [SouthpawChop Japan ] Genre [Hip-Hop ]
Quality/Size [44.1 @VBR 98,8 MB] Ripped [11-12-2008 ]
Grabbed from [CDDA ] Enc [Lame 3.97 ]
Website [http://www.ticro.com/search/D10003399/no_sub/detail/ ]
Track Time Title
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DJ Kiyo-Underground Railroad 4
01 Krs-One - Walking Away
02 Lord Sear - Alcoholic Vibes
03 MHZ - Absotively Posolutely
04 Jeru The Damaja - East New York Stalks
05 Ill Al Skratch - Dr Feelgood
06 Walking Large - From Around (Instrumental)
07 DJ Spooky - Murder Syntax Ft. Organized Konfusion
08 Ghetto Pros - The Range
09 Bobbito The Barber - The Cucumber
10 Kool Keith - Wanna Be A Star
11 Mr Supreme - Any Last Words Ft. 3D
12 Siah & Yeshua Dapoed - Gravity
13 Group Home - So Called Friends
14 K Fanat - Zoo York
15 Consequence - Queens Get The Money Ft. Mobb Deep
16 Mutty Ranks - Ya Heard Me
17 Godfather Don - Cus Mania
18 Finsta Bundy - Bizm
19 Nine - Famaldayde (Instrumental)
20 Tame One - Torture Chamber
21 DJ Eli & Shan Boogs - Lay Puzzled
22 Scientifik - Jungle Of The East
23 Big Red & Diamond D - How They Want It
Totals
01 67:16 min
Release Notes:
dope mix of some indie joints.
if you want split tracks buy the cd.
Hit the covers for a link to buy this. Tracklist for Spellbound 96 after the jump. Don’t sleep!
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Posted by: TheDude in 2008 Releases, tags: 2008, AZ, Buckwild, C.L. Smooth, Final Call (The Lost Tapes), Grouprip, Hip-Hop, Lemon, Lost Tapes, Music, New York, Rell, Ron G, Tony Sunshine

Another Firm drop, here’s AZ with his try at a Lost Tapes compilation.
Widely considered to be one of the most gifted-yet-unheralded MC’s to touch the mic, Brooklyn MC AZ has an unheralded track record in hip-hop. Classic albums such as Doe Or Die, Pieces Of Man, 9 Lives, & Aziatic have combined sales of more than 1.5 million units to date. Most known for his groundbreaking appearances on Nas’ hip-hop classic Illmatic and membership in the hip-hop super-group The Firm (which included Nas, Foxy Brown, and Nature), AZ has become synonymous with real hip-hop. Final Call: The Lost Tapes are unreleased, never heard before tracks that show AZ in his true hip-hop light. These songs showcase timeless flow and effortless lyricism. Final Call will be a must get for any true hip-hop fan.
Tracklist after the jump. You can cop this release here.
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Posted by: Breezilla in Mixtapes, tags: 9th Wonder, A Tribe Called Quest, A.G., Aeon, Akir, Amanda Diva, Asheru, AZ, Bishop Lamont, Black Lincolns, Black Milk, Blackberry Jones, Blacksheep, Blackstar, Bleu Collar, Blu, Boondocks, C.L. Smooth, Chaundon, Common, Cool Cee Brown, Cormega, Crunch Ex, Cunninlynguists, D-Sisive, Danger Doom, David Banner, Dead Prez, Diz Gibran, DJ Premier, DJ Spinna, DJ Unexpected, DJay Cas, Donte, Doujah Raze, Dres, Edo G, Emilio Rojas, Erykah Badu, Ghostface Killah, Gnarls Barkley, Hall of Fame, Hi-Tek, Hip-Hop, Homeskillet, Huyusheru, Illa J, Illmind, India.Arie, J Dilla, J'Davey, Ja$, Jaylib, Jean Grae, JJ The Genius, Joell Ortiz, Khrysis, Last Poets, Lauryn Hill, Little Brother, Maimouna Yousef, Main Flow, Masta Ace, Metaphor The Great, Method Man, MF Doom, Mick Boogie, Mood, Mos Def, Muneshine, Nicotine Beats, NY Oil, P.H.E.A.R., Pacific Division, Pharoahe Monch, Phene, Pugz Atomz, Quasimoto, Raekwon, Rakim, Rapper Big Pooh, Rashid Hadee, Sean Price, Sha Stimuli, Skyzoo, Stimula, Styles P, Sway, Talib Kweli, Tanya Morgan, The Kickdrums, The Procussions, The Roots, Tough Junkie, U-N-I, Von Pea, Witchdoctor, Xzibit
Requested by my boy Ant, here low on the official mixtape series for the critically acclaimed anime series, Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks. Anybody who’s seen a few episodes of the show has probably caught onto many of the social undertones and themes of the show (many which have carried over from McGruder’s comic strip by the same title), and his same anti-mainstream society motif shows up in the majority of the musical features on the tapes. Skyzoo, Talib Kweli, Tanya Morgan, Pacific Division, Jean Grae, Mos Def, Little Brother, Blu, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Tribe, Cunninlynguists, AZ, Rakim, Quasimoto, Bishop Lamonot and so many more. Do yourself a favor and at least peep one of these.

 
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Posted by: admin in 2000-2007 Releases, Singles, tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy - To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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Posted by: Chesbomb in 2000-2007 Releases, Singles, tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy - To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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Posted by: admin in 2000-2007 Releases, Singles, tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy - To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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Posted by: Chesbomb in 2000-2007 Releases, Singles, tags: A.G., Alchemist, AZ, Big Shug, Cassidy, Consequence, Cormega, DJ Premier, Doug E. Fresh, DP-One, Esoteric, Evidence, Freeway, Jadakiss, Joell Ortiz, Jon Hope, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, L Da Headtoucha, Large Prodessor, M.O.P., Mims, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Reks, Royce 5'9", saigon, Scram Jones, Sev-One, Sheek Louch, Skyzoo, Spell My Name Right, Statik Selektah, stick 2 the script, Styles P, Talib Kweli, Termanology, to the top, Tony Touch, Uncle Murda
I had this album in my first post for CTR, but I don’t think anybody read it. I try and get as many people as possible on to this album, so I have to throw it up again. Statik Selektah is easily in my top 3 favorite producers and his new album, Stick 2 The Script is at the top of my highly anticipated list. Here is the first single from that album also.
Statik Selektah ft. Termanology, Saigon, & Cassidy - To The Top (Stick 2 The Script)
Enjoy that single, but seriously check out Spell My Name Right if you haven’t heard it yet. Some of my favorite production ever. Enjoy.

1. Spell My Name Right Intro (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology) (1:31)
2. Stop, Look, Listen (feat. Styles, Termanology, Q-Tip) (3:46)
3. Express Yourself 08 (feat. Termanology, Talib Kweli, Consequence) (3:21)
4. 6 In The Morning (feat. Joell Ortiz, Kool G Rap, Sheek Louch) (3:39)
5. What Would You Do!? (feat. Freeway & Cassidy) (3:12)
6. Make A Movie (Interlude) (feat. DJ Khaled) (0:45)
7. Bam Bam (feat. Red Cafe, Termanology, Mims) (3:07)
8. G Shit (Showoff Mix) (feat. Uncle Murda, Sev-One, Termanology & Jadakiss) (4:13)
9. Back Against The Wall (feat. Cormega & Royce 5′9″) (2:33)
10. Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) (feat. Reks & Termanology) (3:49)
11. No Mistakes Allowed (feat. Doug E. Fresh, Tony Touch, Scram Jones, DP-One, DJ GI-JOE, DJ Revolution, Esoteric) (4:09)
12. Interlude (0:47)
13. Punch Out (feat. Big Shug) (2:13)
14. The Good Life (Give It Up) (feat. M.O.P.) (1:06)
15. Big Dreamers (feat. Reks) (3:34)
16. No Holding Back (feat. AZ & Cormega) (2:49)
17. Got Me Goin’ (Hip Hop) (feat. Slum Village & Granite State) (3:22)
18. Time To Say Goodbye (feat. Evidence & The Alchemist) (2:17)
19. It’s Over Now (feat. Termanology & A.G.) (2:42)
20. Talk To Me (feat. Jon Hope, Reks, Skyzoo) (3:36)
21. Did What We Had To Do (feat. KRS-One, Large Professor, L Da Headtoucha) (3:39)
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