Black Mafia

Black Mafia

Track Listings
1. Ghetto Life - Master P, Snoop Dogg, Steady Mobb'n
2. Bout Dat Mess - Fiend, , Mac, Mia X, Mystikal, Steady Mobb'n
3. Still Hustlin' - Steady Mobb'n
4. When Them Killas Call - C-Murder, , Steady Mobb'n
5. Niggas Like Me - Mystikal, Silkk the Shocker, Silkk the Shocker, Steady Mobb'n
6. Papa Didn't Raise No Punks - C-Murder, Steady Mobb'n
7. Lil' Niggas - Steady Mobb'n
8. Plead My Case - Craig B., , , Steady Mobb'n
9. Heaven or Hell - Mo B. Dick, Steady Mobb'n
10. Carry On - Mr. Serv-On, Steady Mobb'n
11. Light Green and Remmy - Steady Mobb'n
12. Stick Up - Freedom, Steady Mobb'n
13. Turn Me Up - Steady Mobb'n
14. Family Ties - Gambino Family, Steady Mobb'n
15. No One - Ms. Peaches, Steady Mobb'n
16. Crosses Artist - Full Blooded, Steady Mobb'n
17. MG Theme - Mo B. Dick, Steady Mobb'n
18. Hit a Lick - Prime Suspects, Steady Mobb'n


Black Mafia
Mafia
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Current faverite
  • KICK Arse R-N-R!
  • Good. could be better
  • Solid
  • Popgun Messiah!!!
Mafia
Black Label Society , and Zakk Wylde
Manufacturer: Artemis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007IA58C
Release Date: 2005-03-08

Tracks:

  1. Fire It Up
  2. What's In You
  3. Suicide Messiah
  4. Forever Down
  5. In This River
  6. You Must Be Blind
  7. Death March
  8. Dr. Octavia
  9. Say What You Will
  10. Too Tough To Die
  11. Electric Hellfire
  12. Spread Your Wings
  13. Been A Long Time
  14. Dirt On The Grave
  15. Bonus Track 1

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Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist for nearly two decades, Zakk Wylde slips the off the leash again to release his seventh album with his band, the Black Label Society, creating a weighty masterwork that stands muscled shoulder to muscled shoulder with anything his liege lord is putting out. But then, the slinger is responsible for co-writing some of Osbournes's most memorable tunes from No Rest For The Wicked, No More Tears and Ozzmosis. Mafia does sometimes feel like Wylde is still in search of the heavy metal grail, especially on the Sabbath-esque "Mr. Octavia," but the slinger shows a surprisingly vulnerable side on "The River." The gritty-yet-sensitive song, dedicated to (but not written for) Pantera guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott who was shot by a fan in December of 2004, has a noble gravity and depth, and would fit comfortably on a Springsteen album. Wylde has hidden depths and reserves of talents he hasn't even scratched yet. --Jaan Uhelszki

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Current faverite.......2007-03-09

I love this CD! It's perfect for 41 year olds who have grow up listening to Ozzy, AC\DC, and Iron Maiden!

5 out of 5 stars KICK Arse R-N-R!.......2007-01-27

I'm not going into some long technical over analized review of how this cd kicks arse.If you like Ozzy or if you like any of BLS previous cds, buy this one. I think its the best so far, plus it kicks arse!

4 out of 5 stars Good. could be better.......2007-01-18

I enjoyed this album for the most part. Though many are comparing the simiilarities to OZZy, I thought it sounded more like Alice in Chains. The CD is a pretty good buy if you like BLS or any other band in this genre. I only wish it had a little more creativity to it.

4 out of 5 stars Solid.......2006-11-22

This was the 1st BLS album I bought. It was well worth it.

2 out of 5 stars Popgun Messiah!!!.......2006-09-19

A good talent as evidence such as No More Tears tells you, Zakk Wylde is a wasted solo artist constantly ripping his own music, creating average album after average album without a break (one every year) and talking smack about everyone but Drozzy. His fake biker persona and tough-guy exterior only veils his insecurities as a guitarist and his creative bankruptcy.

On Mafia, which I had some hopes for since the 3-star Blessed Hell Ride truly dissapoints. Suicide Messiah with its catchy riffing and chorus pulled me into getting this crap that even Zakk will not listen to in the years to come. Then you have In This River, a so-called tribute to the Mighty Dimebag. Zakk as everyone noticed made a great name during and after Dimebag sad and untimely death by repeatedly talking about how close he was to the Great Southern Trendkiller. Then you can expect the mandatory tribute song with utterly cheesy, classless and stupid In This River. Wish it was Dime who makes it to the other end of the river!

If Zakk stops concentrating on bitching about other artists, throwing eggs at legends and singing like a wannabe Ozzy, perhaps he can make some good music in the future.
Black Mafia Life
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Definitely an Early 90's Banger From Cold N KMG
  • Their best in my opinion
  • Yo, my Inland Empire homies be bangin' a 199Tres classicc joint!
  • Neglected album from neglected group
  • Total Classic
Black Mafia Life
Above the Law
Manufacturer: Giant Records / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002L0W
Release Date: 1993-02-02

Tracks:

  1. Black Triangle
  2. Never Missin' A Beat
  3. Why Must I Feel Like Dat
  4. Commin' Up
  5. Pimpology 101
  6. Call It What U Want
  7. Harda U R Tha Doppa U Faal
  8. Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game
  9. Pimp Clinic
  10. V.S.O.P.
  11. Process OF Elimination (Untouchakickamurdaqtion)
  12. G's And Macaronies
  13. G-Rupies Best Friend
  14. Mee Vs. My Ego
  15. Outro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Definitely an Early 90's Banger From Cold N KMG.......2007-05-16

1992, Above The Law records an album that would help change the game on the west coast for the better; they definitely had a huge hand in the wildfire spread of G-Funk on the west and also, the south because many producers down south drew upon G-Funk's influence and popularized their own deep fried beats with deep groove funk too. But as for Black Mafia Life, Cold 187 um definitely gave up the funk with those P-Funk samples. Lyrically, the album is dope with killa flows from 187 and KMG. "V.S.O.P." slaps with sophisticated funk using a beat pattern similar to One Way's Cutie Pie, and a horn that reminds me of Tom Tom Club's "Genius Of Love," but 187 definitely gave it his own spin; this is my favorite joint here; these cats trade relentless spits over that sick beat! Get ya drank On to this one! 2Pac and Money B from the biggady bay trade verses with ATL over a P-Funk style beat on "Call It What U Want," perfect for one of those house parties. Eazy-E and Kokane come to kick it on "Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game" with the tripped out space alien, cosmic boogie funk beat. "Process Of Elimination..." is definitely on the gangster tip. ATL kicks in the door with some relentless venomous flows. ATL battles their egos and blames them for some of tehir problems on "Mee Vs. My Ego" with some tripped out funk with a crazy rasta verse towards the end of the song. This album should have been given more props for helping start the G-Funk craze of the early and mid 90's.

5 out of 5 stars Their best in my opinion.......2007-05-10

It's a shame how ATL aren't anything more than local celeberties. Popularity doesn't matter mainstream music sucks anyway but the average rap fan knows who NWA, Eazy-E, etc. and don't know slept on legends like ATL, Spice 1, CMW & any other slept on West Coast legends I didn't mention. This album is classic, DJ Quik was really the pioneer of G-Funk w/ his slept on debut Quik Is The Name. But this is up there w/ other G-Funk classics like Chronic & Doggystyle. I haven't finished listening to Uncle Sam's Curse but what I've heard from both I think this their best. You can make a case that Black Superman is their best song ever but Black Mafia's hit singles match up pretty good w/ that song like Call It What U Want (my personal favorite by them) & VSOP. Then has classics that aren't even hit singles like Game Wreckz-Oniz-Iz Game w/ Eazy-E, Why Must I Feel Like Dat, Never Missin' A Beat and it goes on. This album is consistent as u can get especially w/ the production. U can cop this album for a reasonable price while Uncle Sam's Curse is unattainable to get unless u download it off limewire or something which u can do but this in my opinion is a must need for your ATL & rap collection.

My Favorite's

1. Call It What U Want
2. Game Wreckz-Oniz-Iz Game
3. Never Missin' A Beat
4. Why Must I Feel Like Dat
5. VSOP & Process Of Elimination

5 out of 5 stars Yo, my Inland Empire homies be bangin' a 199Tres classicc joint!.......2006-03-27

After 3 years Above The Law is bacc with my 2nd favorite joint of their group albums next to "Uncle Sams Curse" which they won't let you sample any of the songs. It only has 12 songs, but they're worth it. 1 is a classicc joint, 1 I skip cuz its the intro, 4 are ok and the other 6 are good or tight joints. Guests are on 4 songs like Kokane who's also featured on over 3/4's of "Uncle Sam's Curse" album, so you get a good amount of lyrics from my locs Cold 187um & KMG, and the guests are all tight, listen to the song Never Missin' A Beat which is a hard 'n heavy G-funk joint by Cold 187um & KMG, which has a perfect funk to it, the classicc joint Call It What U Want featuring Makaveli & Money B is the joint that put Black Mafia Life on the billboards, Makaveli's rhymes kill on the first verse, Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game featuring Eazy-E & Kokane which is another funky joint done with my loc Eazy & funk pimp Kokane, also has an earie beat, and V.S.O.P. also a bangin' joint about drinking cognac, its also a funky joint fool.

The Black Mafia are reppin' Pomona, CA on this joint, just listen to songs 1, *2, 3, 4, 5, *6(featuring Makaveli & Money B), 7, *8(featuring Eazy-E & Kokane), *10, 11(featuring MC Ren), 12(featuring Eazy-E), 13(featuring Kokane), 14 & 15.

4 out of 5 stars Neglected album from neglected group.......2006-03-13

Black Mafia Life is another one of those albums that has been pretty much unknown by most of today's Hip Hop listeners. In fact, the same could almost be said about Above the Law's entire catalog. The third entry, (yes third, they released an E.P. between Livin' Like Hustlers and this album), while not quite as good as their debut, continues in the same vein as their first release.

There are, however, some very large differences. The first is the obvious lack of in person guidance from Dre. While Dre was involved more from a supervisory position on Living Like Hustlers, he had completely left the Ruthless camp and had already released his classic first Chronic album when this Black Mafia Life was released. Dre has, for lack of a better description, some of the best "ears" in the industry, meaning that he can make something sound better just with his input and natural talent. And while Dre's influence is clearly heard on Black Mafia Life, it is obvious from the mixing and overall sound quality that the good Doctor did not help in delivery of this baby.

With that slight in mind, this album is a little harder and a lot darker sounding than Livin Like Hustlers. That is not necessarily a bad thing. When it works, it works extremely well. The MC Ren featured "Process Of Elimination", the 2pac and Money B featured "Call It What You Want", and the unofficial sequel to LLH's "Another Execution" entitled "Commin' Up" all reflect the effectiveness of this sound. The brilliance of looping the original sample for "Another Execution" on "Commin' Up" must fall on deaf ears of the many reviewers below who are unfamiliar with LLH.

That is not to say Black Mafia Life is completely free of the pimped out funk of LLH. On the contrary, "Never Missin' A Beat", the classic lead single "VSOP", and the funky as hell "Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game" still satisfy the less hardcore minded. On the latter, guest appearances by the underrated Kokane and an unusually inspired post NWA appearance by the late Eazy-E are true treasures. After listening to E's performance, most will likely be scratching their heads going "where'd this come from" and "I wonder who ghost-wrote or coached that?". This comment is not meant as a slight to Eazy, rather to pay homage to how great this verse is and how truly amazing Eazy could sometimes be. This track, in my opinion, is worth the price of admission alone.

So why not a 5 star rating as others have suggested. Well, having this album since it came out 13 years ago, I've had time to reflect on it. Some of the tracks on here are remarkably skippable after a few listens (ie. "Harda U R Tha Doppa U Faal" and "Pimp Clinic". The overall production quality is not as "clean" as it should be, (reflecting a possible problem with the final mastering).

And last, but certainly not least, there was something left to be desired from the overall lyrics and choruses. Before anybody jumps down my throat, let me first praise the coninued chemistry between Cold 187um and KMG. I think these two together are one of those classic combinations of certain duos in Hip Hop like Erick Sermon and Parish Smith or DJ Run and D.M.C. They sound good together but...They just don't really have a lot to say on this album. The ideas here, for the most part, had already begun being worn into the ground by their many gangsta rap competitors. Tracks with extremly funky beats like "G's And Macaronies" and "G-Rupies Best Friend" seem wasted on rather mundane and formulaic lyrics and concepts.

Ultimately, innovative releases from both Dre and Ice Cube left a pretty big shadow looming over Ruthless records and their camp and the West Coast in general. While this album would be a classic by 1990 standards, the game had been stepped up by it's release in 1993. It had moved a little ahead of ATL when they weren't looking.

My advice would still be to buy this disc. It is a very good album with some required skips and fast forwards but has held up pretty well over the course of time, (hence the 4 star rating). Any 2Pac or Eazy-E fan should scoop this up right away for rare performances by both.

5 out of 5 stars Total Classic.......2005-10-24

This CD is a Killer, Its totally awesome, i bought the CD because i really liked Livin Like Hustlas, however i soon realised that Black Mafia Life was better with songs such as VSOP and Game Wreck On Iz Iz Game featuring Eazy E and also the track with Tupac is cool as well. Buy the album before you regret it. Also if you can get Uncle Sams Curse, i used to have it until it got stolen, ATL definately one of the Pioneers in RAP and also Pioneer in their own style of Rap.
Black Mafia
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • VERY GOOD
  • Amongst the Label's elite
  • Good Album
  • TIGHT
  • Great CD
Black Mafia
Steady Mobb'n
Manufacturer: Priority Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000DFS9
Release Date: 1998-11-24

Tracks:

  1. Ghetto Life
  2. 'Bout Dat Mess
  3. Still Hustlin'
  4. When Them Killas Call
  5. ****** Like Me
  6. Papa Didn't Raise No Punks
  7. Lil' ******
  8. Plead My Case
  9. Heaven Or Hell
  10. Carry On
  11. Light Green And Remmy
  12. Stick Up
  13. Turn Me Up
  14. Family Ties
  15. No One
  16. Crosses Artist
  17. MG Theme
  18. Hit A Lick

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars VERY GOOD.......2005-04-03

This is a good offering from STEADY MOBBN
before they left the NO LIMIT label,
BOUT THAT MESS is the best song and overall the cd is very strong.

I ALSO RECOMMEND GAMBINO FAMILY AND PRIME SUSPECTS

PS PICK UP SILKK THE SHOCKER CDS - he is underrated on no limit

5 out of 5 stars Amongst the Label's elite.......2004-08-27

Steady Mobb'n's "Black Mafia" was VERY different from the cd's that No Limit put out in '98. (No Limit had 22 releases alone in 1998) What makes it so different could be one of many reasons, #1- They are from Oakland, CA....not New Orleans. #2- They can rhyme over any beat. or is it #3- They are just better emcees than anyone in the No Limit camp?! Either or, this cd was monumental to thier career. The highlight include "No One", "Crosses Artist", "MG Theme" and others.

4 out of 5 stars Good Album.......2003-08-03

Steady Mobb'n comes out with their second release on No Limit. It follows the same formula as their first LP and their No Limit peers LP's. Steaddy Mobb'n is innovactive and better lyricist than the average No Limit MC and you can tell from when the cameos rap. This album is generic at times with songs like "Ghetto Life" and "Turn Me Up". But there are some goods spots on the record like "Lil Nigga", "Crosses Artist" and "Ghetto Life" and "Plead My Case". There are more good spots than bad spots which makes this LP a great listen. This still is a No Limit LP with too many guest apperances, recycled elements and worn out moaning hooks buts thats what people who are die hard NL fans come to realize and if you like it then add this to your collection. But It will never satisfy anyone outside Hardcore Gangsta rap.

4 out of 5 stars TIGHT.......2000-05-06

Here is yet anotha tight album from No Limit! The best songs are Bout Dat Mess, Lil N***as, Plead My Case, Light Green & Remmy, Turn Me Up, Stick Up, and Cross Artists! Buy this album today!

5 out of 5 stars Great CD.......1999-12-05

This Cd is really great! No Limit is the #1 Rap-Label
The Relativez presentz Big Wy - The Hood Hitchcock (The Diss Mix) [Mixtape]
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • big wy holding it done
The Relativez presentz Big Wy - The Hood Hitchcock (The Diss Mix) [Mixtape]
The Relativez / Break Bread Mafia , B-Brazy / Jadakiss , The Game / Richie Rich , Black Rob / K-Dee , Mitchy Slick / Young Hoggs , Lloyd Banks / Usher , B-Legit / Big Hollis , Comrads / Road Dawgs , and Bloods / Damu Ridas
Manufacturer: Ball'r Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000Q0FLT4

Product Description

Real gangstaz representin' Blood to the fullest and still down with Death Row and Suge Knight after over 10 years of business between them, The Relativez' own Big Wy comes hard on his debut mixtape release, "The Hood Hitchcock". With more disses than a freestyle from The Game, you'll hear a new one everytime you bump it. Big Wy calls out everybody from Guerilla Black to Mack 10 to Daz Dillinger, and tons more! Only 5,000 copies were pressed, so get 'em while they're still around! [18 Tracks]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars big wy holding it done.......2007-06-19

he is the best blood rapper out get this cd peace out to all B.H.B AND C.M.G.IN DENVER B UP OUT LIL B IN CORTEZ
Walkin' Dead
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 4sho
  • Exquisite
  • RIDE TILL WE DIE
Walkin' Dead
Coo Coo Cal
Manufacturer: Black Mafia
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000035X6M
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Ride Till We Die
  3. Take It How You Like
  4. Walkin Dead
  5. Skit
  6. Penny 4 Your Thoughts
  7. Ain Shit Changed
  8. Real G's
  9. Set up Shop
  10. Grimmreaper (Prelude)
  11. Grimmreaper
  12. News Breaks
  13. Game Still Recognize Game
  14. Tha Shit
  15. Dime a Dozen (Prelude)
  16. Dime a Dozen
  17. No Mercy
  18. Money Makes the World Go Crazy
  19. Make a Mil

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars 4sho.......2004-04-06

This album was hot and gangsta but old boy fell off. I hope he come back cuz he was holding it down. If he don't though then thats how it be. but it was hot 4sho

5 out of 5 stars Exquisite.......2001-05-16

It's on fire, it represents the struggle and life in everyday living.

5 out of 5 stars RIDE TILL WE DIE.......2000-01-11

HOT TO DEATH. THE SH**T IS TIGHT. YOU DEFINITELY NEED TO COP THE ALBUM!
DJ Black Presents Best of Three 6 Mafia Dragged and Chopped
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • This is some good
DJ Black Presents Best of Three 6 Mafia Dragged and Chopped
DJ Black
Manufacturer: Dragged Up Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000BX4UT8
Release Date: 2005-11-22

Tracks:

  1. Shawty & Lil Duval Intro
  2. Lil Duval-Interlude
  3. DJ Paul & HCP Freestyle
  4. DJ Black Interlude
  5. 36 Mafia FT Trillville- Who I Iz
  6. Shawty & Lil Duval Freestyle
  7. Juicy J - Slob On My Knob
  8. DJ Black interlude
  9. Project Pat-Azz Clap
  10. Juicy J-Interlude
  11. 36 Mafia-Who Gives A Fuck Where U From
  12. Project Pat-Gel & Weave Breakdown
  13. 36 Mafia FT Fiend - Get The Fuck Out My Face
  14. 36 Mafia - Fuck That Shit
  15. 36 Mafia, UGK - Sippin On Syrup
  16. Lord Infamous - Where Is Da' Bud
  17. Project Pat- We Gon Rumble
  18. Project Pat Interlude
  19. DJ Paul-Still Gettin My Dick Sucked
  20. 36 Mafia-Weak Azz Bitch
  21. 36 Mafia-Ridin Spinnaz
  22. 36 Mafia, Ludacris - Dis Bitch Dat Ho
  23. 36 Mafia - Who Runnit
  24. Frayser Boy - I Got Dat Drank

Product Description

DJ Black chops and screws the mess out of his selection of the Mafia's greatest tracks, old and new.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is some good.......2006-05-02

Great dragged & chopped cd, just buy it if u like screwed and chopped music and three 6
City Under Siege
Average customer rating: Not rated
    City Under Siege
    Black Mafia Family
    Manufacturer: Raze Up
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000005AAI
    Release Date: 1997-11-04

    Tracks:

    1. Baggin Up On Willow Ave.
    2. Drug Smuggla
    3. City Under Siege
    4. Powder Nose
    5. Legal Tender
    6. Slugs And Ends
    7. King Pin
    8. This Is Royal 'E'
    9. Shady Baby
    10. One Shot 1 Kill
    11. Redeyes
    12. Routine Jack
    13. Untouchable Godfather
    Deconstruction
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Quite a surprize on this one, good club sounds from usa
    Deconstruction
    Lionrock , Harmonix , Way Out West , De'Lacy , Black Box , Bump , Hed Boys , The Grid , Sasha And Maria , and Secret Knowledge
    Manufacturer: RCA/Deconstruction
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
    ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000E152E4

    Product Description

    Deconstruction Presents // 1. Landslide (Original Mix Edit) - Harmonix 2. The Gift - Way Out West 3. That Look (Hani's Club Look II Radio Edit) - De'Lacy 4. Everybody Everybody (Extended Mix) - Black Box 5. Anthem - N-Joi 6. I'm Rushin' - Bump 7. Girls And Boys (DJ Duke's Master Blaster Mix) - Hed Boys 8. Swamp Thing (Southern Comfort Mix) - The Grid 9. Hideaway (Deep Dish Remix) - De'Lacy 10. Be As One (Radio Edit) - Sasha And Maria 11. Love Me Now - Secret Knowledge 12. Southside (Extended Mix) - Dave Clark 13. Dirt - Death In Vegas 14. Work Mi' Body - Monkey Mafia 15. Packet Of Peace (Chemical Brothers Remix) - Lionrock

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Quite a surprize on this one, good club sounds from usa.......2007-03-09

    Deconstruction has some high energy music which is very spectacular. Club music is not expected to have clear definition in either vocals or instrumentation. The intent of club music is to generate a tone resonance in the spinal column, like a xylaphone player going up and down the vertebrae. This paticular generation of tonal energy is further directed to stimulate a gland , known as the pineal, which is the instrument of visionary states through the production of a chemical called dmt (di-methly -triptoline). A book called "welcome to zero point" goes into this subject matter in depth. The main point, being, that the synthesizer is capable of producing energy waves which are beyond the capability of normal instrumentation.
    Infinite Compilation: The Beginning
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Infinite Compilation: The Beginning

      Manufacturer: Infinite Recordings / Black Mafia Music
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0002FGY80
      Mando Liniment
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Mando Liniment
        Mando Mafia
        Manufacturer: Black Rose
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000PH2GAU

        Product Description

        Tracks: Split the Ticket/Dark Clouds, Travelers Advisory/Rocktown, Flatworld, Ryestraw, Lost Girl, Riley's Groundhog, There's a Brown Skin Girl Down the Road Somewhere, Grigsby's Hornpipe, Little Dan Sir, Slangen, Charleston #1, I Went to the Dance, Lamb's Wool Rag/Hell Up Coal Holler, Inio Brudmarcsch, Lost Indian/Happy Hollow, Maria, Booth Shot Lincoln/Down in the Swamp/Glory in the Meeting House.

        Rap Music:

        1. Body & Soul
        2. Booty Party Ta Go
        3. Bossalinie [Clean]
        4. Buhloone Mindstate
        5. Bussen Heads and Gettin' Paid
        6. Cali Thugs: Serv'n Ya Heat
        7. Certified [Explicit Lyrics]
        8. Chill Bola [Explicit Lyrics]
        9. Clear Dark Nite [Explicit Lyrics]
        10. Close Your Eyes & Open Your Mind

        Rap Music

        rap music

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