| 1. Don't Get Up If You Can't Get Down |
| 2. Heartache |
| 3. Definition |
| 4. Dream |
| 5. Tre' the Hardway |
| 6. Funky |
| 7. True Black Queen |
| 8. Make Up Your Mind |
| 9. B-Ball Party |
| 10. Zig-Zag |
Definition,Tre Peace,Gbm Records,Hip-Hop,Pop,Pop-Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
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The Definition of X: Pick of The Litter
Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q364MO Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Prayer II
- Ruff Ryders' Anthem
- Get At Me Dog feat. Sheek of The Lox
- Stop Being Greedy
- How's It Going Down
- What These B*tches Want feat. Sisqo
- Blackout feat. JAY-Z & The Lox
- What's My Name?
- Where The Hood At
- Party Up (Up In Here)
- X Gon' Give It To Ya
- It's All Good
- Who We Be
- The Rain
- Here We Go Again
- No Love For Me feat. Swizz Beatz and Drag On
- We Right Here
- One More Road To Cross
- Slippin'
- Prayer 1
Customer Reviews:
Def Jam's Cash In On DMX (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4.0 stars).......2007-06-28
The Definiton of X: Pick Up The Litter is a good overview of DMX between 1998-2003. What I like about these albums is that most of the hit singles are on here (isn't that what a greatest hits is all about). Classic songs like "Get At Me Dog", "Party Up (Up In Here)", "Blackout", and "Slippin'" are on here, and are great to hear. I also enjoy "Who We Be" from The Great Depression album as wel, as each song brings back memories of bumping most of these songs throughout middle and high school.
It's no suprise that, like everybody else, has their own beef with what songs should and should not be on here. I personally believe some of the remixes are on here like "Ruff Ryders Anthem (remix)" and "Get At Me Dog (remix)", not to mention a few B-sides as well.
Overall, this is a great place to start listening to DMX, especially if you missed him in his earlier years. If you're like me, and own every album, picking this up would be pointless (a friend let me borrow this one). What I fear is that later on down the road, this will be the only entry point to DMX, as all of his albums on Def Jam will be out of print. But I hope that doesn't happen anytime soon. But even fans of X will be happy with this album. Peace.
Good starting point for new DMX listeners.......2007-06-21
DMX is a passionate and totally engaging rapper, and he can range from sullen and depressed to inspired and pumping. His best known work would be his club hits such as "Party Up (Up in Here)" and "Ruff Ryders Anthem." These upbeat bangers, of which there are many on this collection, are all wonderfully produced and extremely entertaining. And while there's less in the tracklist, you also get a taste of his sullen and spiritual side with songs like "The Rain" and the "Prayer" interludes. The tracklist is pretty well rounded and well selected.
If any DMX fans are confused by this recent release, don't be fooled by the misleading title and art, because this is a greatest hits collection. Those fans who own his Def Jam albums need not purchase this, because they will have all those songs already. But if you're just getting into DMX or never got around to buying one of his albums, this would certainly be a worthwhile purchase. I know I've spent countless hours listening to the songs on this tracklist over the years, and a few others probably will now too thanks to this collection.
DMX - The Definition of X: Pick of The Litter.......2007-06-20
Tracklisting
1 Prayer III (...And Then There Was X)
2 Ruff Ryders' Anthem (It's Dark and Hell is Hot)
3 Get At Me Dog (It's Dark and Hell is Hot)
4 Stop Being Greedy (It's Dark and Hell is Hot)
5 How's it Going Down (It's Dark and Hell is Hot)
6 What These B*tches Want (...And Then There Was X)
7 Blackout (Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood)
8 What's My Name? (...And Then There Was X)
9 Where the Hood At (Grand Champ)
10 Party Up (Up in Here) (...And Then There Was X)
11 X Gon' Give it to Ya (Cradle 2 The Grave Soundtrack)
12 It's All Good (Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood)
13 Who We Be (The Great Depression)
14 The Rain (Grand Champ)
15 Here We Go Again (...And Then There Was X)
16 No Love 4 Me (Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood)
17 We Right Here (The Great Depression)
18 One More Road to Cross (...And Then There Was X)
19 Slippin' (Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood)
20 Prayer (Skit) (It's Dark and Hell is Hot)
Being a DMX fan I own all six of his album's, so none of this material is new to me. I think every fan will have preferred track's that they would like to see make (or be cut off) this release and have their own opinion on how the track listing should of been arranged. I could talk extensively about mine, but won't. My favourite DMX track is "Slippin'", I think "The Rain" is one of the DMX track's which has been slept on some so I was glad to see it included on this release. DMX has done some great soundtrack track's over the years - Belly, Cradle 2 The Grave, Exit Wounds, he has also made some memorable guest appearances. End of the day "The Definition of X: Pick of The Litter" may be a good starting point for newcomers, older fan's can be on the lookout for his seventh solo album currently titled "Soul of a Man" and for his appearance on the Belly sequel "Beast".
For DMX fans.......2007-06-18
Where is "Get It On The Floor" from Grand Champ?.......2007-06-16
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Definition of a Circle
Otis Taylor Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MGVCLI Release Date: 2007-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Little Betty
- Black's Mandolin Boogie
- Looking Over Your Fence
- They Wore Blue
- Few Feet Away
- Something In Your Back Pocket
- My Name Is General Jackson
- Love And Hesitation
- Maharaja Daughter
- Long Long Life
- Mexican Cowboy
- Lifetime Of Freedom
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Crackling with hypnotic energy, Otis Taylor's eighth album infuses his cutting-edge blues with a dose of rock'n'roll exuberance. The blasting opener "Little Betty" gets some rocket fuel from blues-rock legend Gary Moore's marvelously expressive, raw guest guitar as well as from drummer John Kelly, whose propulsion ignites several of these dozen tunes. Ultimately, though, Taylor's one-chord magic comes from his knack for repeating catchy riffs until they become a seductive blur--a hip-shaking platform for his colorful explorations of love, war, joy, deprivation, and racial struggle. He's also got a way with textures, spinning dirty guitar, prickly electric mandolin, his daughter Cassie's haunting alto singing, and his own appealingly hoarse baritone into mesmeric arrangements for tunes like the Hurricane Katrina contemplation "They Wore Blue" that owe as much to Pink Floyd as to Muddy Waters. Taylor also pushes the envelope hard with "Long Long Life," which blends jazz star Hiromi Uchara's manic piano improvisations with Ron Miles's free-form cornet as Taylor intones a curse on a disdainful lover. It's a brilliant collision of styles and yet another fiery testimonial to Taylor's unique artistic vision. --Ted DrozdowskiCustomer Reviews:
Deep Blues for the 21st Century.......2007-07-16
Now what does that mean? Otis does not follow convention. Consider the instruments used here, many from the past: electric cello; cornet; mandolin; lap steel and banjo - not your typical blues band!
Do you like more modern blues and rock, that's mixed in here too and is my favorite part of the new CD. European rock and blues guitar master Gary Moore (former Thin Lizzy member and now bluesman supreme, though not well known in the states) on overdriven electric guitar.
No one that I listen to except for Otis Taylor mixes these elements together, then Otis adds his deeply felt lyrics and vocals (with background by daughter Cassie and "Operatic Vocals" by others - see, there's another examples of far ranging influences).
Otis Taylor Band - part Jam Band, part Trance, part history lesson, part World Music, all BLUES. This compelling music gets better with each listen. Thanks to XM radio, I heard a few cuts repeated before buying the CD. Love it.
always fresh.......2007-05-24
at least it's different.......2007-04-11
a nice try...BUT.......2007-03-29
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The Definition of an Ese
Down AKA Kilo Manufacturer: Silent Giant ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJWSYO Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Definition of an Ese - Diamonique, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- I'm Coming Home to You - Nate Dogg, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- Be About It - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- Don't Be Jealous - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
- Lean Like a Cholo - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- G's Need Love Too - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- Got to Hustle - Butch Cassidy, Down aka Kilo, , Flakiss, Kilo
- G Way - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo, Snoop Dogg
- Everlasting Nights - Dey, Down aka Kilo, , Tanya Gomez, Kilo
- You Ain't Gettin' Nothing - Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
- Just Like You - B Real, , Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
Tracks:
- Definition of an Ese [DVD] - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
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Destruction by Definition
The Suicide Machines Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000OFD Release Date: 1996-05-21 |
Tracks:
- New Girl
- S.O.S.
- Break The Glass
- No Face
- Hey
- Our Time
- Too Much
- Islands
- The Real You
- Face Values
- Punk Out
- Vans Song
- Insecurities
- Inside/Outside
- Zero
- So Long
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Though the Suicide Machines are far more punk (and pop) than ska, they nonetheless manage to fit in some infectious ska rhythms. They're a Detroit quartet with piercings in all the right places (pretty much all over their faces), big baggy clothes, and a knack for writing fun-filled, power-packed ditties. They're also a hell of a lot of fun. At a Seattle gig (at Eckstein Middle School, of all places), they invited about half the crowd to join them on stage and performed the entire gig surrounded by (mostly) teenage boys skanking up a storm. Truly a spectacle to behold. Their debut record on the Hollywood label has much of that same wackiness. The songs are totally adrenalized, manic spasms of poppy punk, jazzed up with some deliriously danceable ska. The best line of the entire album comes in the fashion-tip-laden "The Vans Song", which advises, "Worship Jeff Spicoli, not Chris Cornell." Get the picture? --Adem TepedelenCustomer Reviews:
THE Punk Ska Album of the 90's.......2007-01-10
Somewhat similar to: Operation Ivy, Rancid, might mighty bosstones. You wont go wrong here.
RIP Suicide Machines.......2006-08-24
to me, all suicide machines albums are equal.......2006-08-08
the songs break the glass, SOS, our time, hey, and no face all warrant an easy 4 star "great" rating! the rest, just couldnt grow on me...just yet at least...and ive had this for about a year and half now.
actually, this band really surprised me and put me in awe since i picked this album up on a closing clearance sale in a local cd store!
TSM's first and best........2006-06-16
Remarkable sound - Crosses generations.......2006-02-08
Very creative sound. Changes tempo and styles with raw energy yet a subtle grace.
Some say the Mighty Mighty Bosstones are similar, but they can't compare to TSM.
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Definition of a Band
Mint Condition Manufacturer: Fontana a&M ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000012T3 Release Date: 1996-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Definition Of A Band (Intro)
- Change Your Mind
- You Don't Have To Hurt No More
- Gettin' It On
- What Kind Of Man Would I Be
- Let Me Be The One
- Definition Of A Band (Swing Version)
- Ain't Hookin' Me Up Enough
- Funky Weekend
- I Want It Again
- On & On
- The Never That You'll Never Know
- Asher In Rio - Interlude
- Raise Up
- On & On (Reprise)
- Sometimes
- Missing
- If It Wasn't For Your Love (Dedication)
Customer Reviews:
GREAT!.......2007-03-14
Good listening to the ear!.......2006-07-10
enjoy all of the many facets that they offer in the CD "Definition of a Band." I have been a faithful fan for many
years my favorite cut on the CD is "You don't have to hurt no more". Check it out.
DEFINITION OF A GREAT BAND.......2006-05-11
The group's third CD, "Definition Of A Band" carries on the tradition of soothing soul music that these brothers bring to us. Not only is the music slow and sweet, but the vocals (both lead and backup) blend in beautifully to create one of my favorite CDs.
If you're a Mint Condition fan, you know that they are truly a band. All the drums/keyboards/guitars are live and real, taking them out of the synthesized world of the majority of today's r&b. "Definition Of A Band" really gives us a look at what they're capable of. After all, how can you go wrong when you're executively produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis?
There are plenty of ballads on this CD for those in love. "You Don't Have To Hurt No More" is about a man comforting his new love and reassuring her that her past problems are just that... in the past. "What Kind Of Man Would I Be" is about resisting infidelity, no matter how many emotions are mixed up in the situation. "Let Me Be The One" shows us just how unconditional one's love can be, with Stokely (Mint Condition's lead singer) asking his former love if he can still be her shoulder to cry on. "On & On" is a marriage proposal in ballad form (we've seen a lot of these recently with Jagged Edge's "Let's Get Married" and Case's "Happily Ever After"), and it's done beautifully.
One of the more interesting tracks on the CD is "Sometimes", where Stokely describes the frustration of having his emotions (read: sex drive) toyed with by the object of his affection. It's a little different than your typical MC track, with a heavy rock & roll influence, but still very enjoyable to listen to. "Missing" is a song dedicated to all the missing children in the world, and although the song's beat is a little faster than you'd expect for the subject, the song definitely gets its point across.
If you've liked any of Mint Condition's previous stuff, I'd absolutely recommend this CD. If you're new to MC, go pick up "From The Mint Factory" first and then make a decision as to if you'd like to delve into this part of the genre. Since this CD, Mint Condition has also released "The Collection", a "greatest hits" compilation, "Life's Aquarium", there re-entry
CD "Livin' The Luxury The Brown" another stunningly well done album and the Live CD/DVD "Mint Condition: Live From The 9:30 Club".
Them boys good.......2004-12-02
Serious musicianship; serious rythm & blues.......2004-03-10
This CD is a gold-mine of original songs - some standards like "What Kind of Man Would I Be" and some scorchin' funk cuts like "Let Me Be The One" (my absolute favorite cut with an old school feel). Over this 19 song disc (a few tracks are jazzy interludes of about a minute each) you, the listener, will have gotten the feeling that you've approached R&B from every possible angle - the slow jam, the mid-tempo pop, the old school funk, and the more slick pop-R&B (there's even a song - "Sometimes" - that almost sounds a bit metal).
Among the things I should say about this disk is that Stokely (the lead singer, drummer, and misc. instrumentalist) and Kerry Lewis (keyboard player and principle songwriter) are absolutely smoking musicians - absolutely smoking. And that is another things we get on the disc - improvisation. There are quite a few good solos (for quite a few instruments) to bring in a more jazzy feel. Needless to say, it is well done indeed.
This album, quite simply, is a piece of R&B history!
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Ray Charles, Genius Loves Company (Monster Music High Definition Surround Sound CD SUPERDISC)
Ray Charles Manufacturer: Monster Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BPFBVW Release Date: 2006-11-28 |
Tracks:
- Here We Go Again with Norah Jones
- Sweet Potato Pie with James Taylor
- You Dont Know Me with Diana Krall
- Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word with Elton John
- Fever with Natalie Cole
- Do I Ever Cross your Mind? With Bonnie Raitt
- It Was A Very Good Year with Willie Nelson
- Hey Girl with Michael McDonald
- Sinners Prayer with B.B. King
- Heaven Help Us All with Gladys Knight
- Over The Rainbow with Johnny Mathis
- Crazy Love with Van Morrison
- Unchain My Heart with Take 6
- MaryAnn with Poncho Sanchez
Product Description
high Definition Surround Soung With in The Band Surround Feature Experiences digital Music Files Encoded With Dolby Music Files That Simulate Surround Sound Through Any Pair Of Headphone each Track Has Been Remixed And Audiophile Mastered Get live ExperienceCustomer Reviews:
Wonderful CD.......2007-02-08
Surrounded by Genius.......2007-02-07
Highly recommended and versatile package includes Dolby and DTS tracks plus something not found elsewhere: digital files for your MP3 player in Dolby Headphone Surround.
You will not find better sound technology than this. A highly recommended album.
Simply fantastic.......2007-01-26
Quem possui um bom sistema de áudio precisa experimentar este SUPERDISC.
Very nice ....but..........2006-12-20
Excellent recording quality..........2006-11-03
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The Definition of an Ese
Down AKA Kilo Manufacturer: Silent Giant ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJWSYE Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Definition of an Ese - Diamonique, Down aka Kilo
- I'm Coming Home to You - Nate Dogg, Down aka Kilo
- Be About It - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo
- Don't Be Jealous - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, Fingazz
- Lean Like Cholo - Down aka Kilo
- G's Need Love Too - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo
- Got to Hustle - Butch Cassidy, Down aka Kilo, Flakiss
- G Way - Down aka Kilo, Snoop Dogg
- Everlasting Nights - Down aka Kilo, Tanya Gomez
- You Ain't Gettin' Nothin' - Down aka Kilo, Fingazz
- Just Like You - B Real, , Down aka Kilo
Tracks:
- Lean Like a Cholo [DVD] - Down aka Kilo
- G's Need Love Too [DVD] - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo
- I'm Coming Home to You [DVD] - Nate Dogg, Down aka Kilo
- Definition of an Ese [DVD] - Diamonique, Down aka Kilo
- Miami Te Quiero [DVD] - Down aka Kilo, Jenni Rivera
- Bonus Material [DVD][*]
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The DEFinition
LL Cool J Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002QXMN4 Release Date: 2004-08-31 |
Tracks:
- Headsprung featuring Timbaland
- Rub My Back (2nd or 3rd single)
- I'm Gonna Get Her featuring R. Kelly
- Move Somethin'
- Hush featuring 7 Aurelius (2nd or 3rd single)
- Every Sip
- Shake It Baby
- Can't Explain It
- Feel The Beat
- Apple Cobbler
- 1 In The Morning
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Can LL still make a case for being the G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time)? Well, let's just say that this position is becoming more difficult to defend. Enlisting the talents of Timbaland to sonically sculpt most of his 11th record is a wise move. The hook-driven jump-off "Headsprung" fits perfectly into its current urban-music landscape. Conceptually, "Move Somethin'" reveals that LL can still flip nouveau rap flows when called upon. The problem is that LL Cool J long ago decided to stop being "hard as hell," instead allowing his R&B-rapper persona to creep in further. Thus, a lot of this release, much like his most recent previous efforts, is filled with offensively boring love songs. Even with R. Kelly dropping by and Timbaland delivering fantastic synthesizer blasts, LL's boasts of getting better with age simply do not hold up. The great ones never know when to throw in the towel--or at least slow down the output--and only LL diehards will lick their lips to this one. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
THE DEFINTION of the beginning of the end........2007-03-08
Time To Hang 'Em Up, L {2 Stars}.......2007-01-04
There are a couple decent tracks. Well, basically, the singles are the best songs on the album. I'm feelin' "Hush" and "Headsprung" and "Every Sip" feature some great production from Timbaland. That's about all the good that comes to mind though. The rest is pretty forgettable.
The Definition is one of those albums that you don't bother listening to unless someone gives it to you for free. I understand that the Mr. Smith, Bigger & Deffer, Mama Said Knock You Out LL is no more. I don't live in the past and I understand the need to update things, but this change wasn't for the better and LL is left looking like a washed up rapper that let the game pass him by. I recommend downloading the singles and staying as far away from this album as you possibly can. Now that he's rollin' with 50 Cent, maybe his next release will have a little more punch to it.
Standout Tracks: Headsprung feat. Timbaland, Every Sip, and Hush feat. 7 Aurelius
Impressed.......2006-09-23
The DEFinition of Rap - The CD which made me a fan of his.......2006-07-31
LL Cool J - The DEFinition.......2006-05-27
the album starts hot with the lead single "Headsprung" which is 1 of his hottest tracks he has made ever, when this album came out, i was bumping to this song nonstop!,i still listen to it to this day. Up Next is "Rub My Back" which is a decent song, i wanted 2 love it, but it never grew on me, it is nothing special. "I'm About To Get Her" which features R. Kelly is Track 3, and it is a pretty good song, this track did grow on me, the chorus is sang By R. Kelly and gives the track his flavour. Track 4 - "Move Somethin'" will get ppl out there bumpin', it's not a bad track, but not a great track either.
the next 2 Tracks are the hit single "Hush" and "Every Sip", these 2 tracks join "Headsprung" as 3 of the best tracks on the album for sure :). "Shake It Baby" is next up and is not a great song, but just a good song, nothing 2 special, i do listen to it though, "Can't Explain It" is slow and soothing, although it isn't a track i listen to at all. "Feel The Beat" Y'all! freak freak y'all, you don't stop! a hot track by LL here which alot of fans wish he did more of on this album. Timbaland's Presence behind the beat continues with "Apple Cobbler", the club beat is great like timbo's others, although this is not 1 of LL's best. The last track is "1 In The Morning", the chorus is bad but apart from that this is a decent track, nothing 2 special, but not great either.
This isn't LL's Best Work, but it is acceptable, if you would prefer something more recent from him, then check out his latest album titled "Todd Smith" which features appearances by J-Lo, Mary J Blige, Jamie Foxx, Ginuwine and more!.
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Higher Definition
Cross Movement Manufacturer: Cross Movement ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00064LOLE Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- Civilian Affairs
- Redefined
- It's Time
- Hey Y'all
- Lord You Are
- Hip-Hop-cracy
- Card Shark
- Questions
- On In Here
- Jerseys & Fitteds
- Big Words
- Epiphany
- Check For Us
- We
- My Life Cypha
Customer Reviews:
Not too bad.......2007-07-19
I will say that Phanatik is one of the sickest rappers out, christian or not. I can't wait to get his album. #7 on this album is straight fire!!!
Sweet!.......2007-05-08
HIGHER DEFINITION - CROSS MOVEMENT.......2007-01-19
I want more!.......2006-11-10
They can't go wrong.......2006-10-18
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The Definition of X: The Pick of the Litter
DMX Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q364MY Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Prayer III
- Ruff Ryders Anthem
- Get At Me Dog
- Stop Being Greedy
- How's It Going Down
- What You Want
- Blackout
- What's My Name?
- Where The Hood At
- Party Up (Up In Here)
- X Gon' Give It To Ya
- It's All Good
- Who We Be
- The Rain
- Here We Go Again
- No Love 4 Me
- We Right Here
- One More Road To Cross
- Slippin'
- Prayer
Dance Music:
- Demolition Bass
- Diplomafia
- Displacement
- Doin' It!
- Drop [CD-single]
- Drop Tha Drawz [CD-single]
- Envy [CD-single]
- Eyez on the Prize [Explicit Lyrics]
- Fatal Lapse
- Finally Here [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Time for Heroes [CD-single] [Import]
The Orchestral Music Of Meyer Kupferman, Vol. 4
Tokyo Albums [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Queer as Folk: The Second Season [Soundtrack]
The World of Marches, Vol. 2 [Import]
Use It [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
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