Ghetto Supastar

Ghetto Supastar

Track Listings

1. 1st Phone Interlude
2. What Cha Wannado
3. Blue Angels
4. Can't Stop The Shining(Rip Rock Pt.2)
5. Get Your Groove On
6. Frowsey
7. Hallelujah
8. Ghetto Superstar(That Is What You Are)
9. Dirty Cash
10. For The Love Of This
11. Wha What Wha What
12. 2nd Phone Interlude
13. Lowriders
14. Yeah Eh Yeah Eh
15. Murder Dem
16. 3rd Phone Interlude
17. Amazing Grace
18. Another One Bites The Dust
19. Electric Avenue
20. Final Phone Interlude

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Limited edition (15,000 copies) pressing of the Fugeesmember's solo debut with two bonus tracks added, covers ofQueen's 'Another One Bites The Dust' (with Queen) & EddieGrant's 'Electric Avenue', plus the three track bonus CD'The Refugee Camp/ Navy Seals

Ghetto Supastar,Pras,Rock/Pop
Ghetto Supastar
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ghetto Supastar he's not (1 and 1/2 stars)
  • Good Music, Too Many Interludes
  • f*ck all who diss, Pras is da sh*t(I'm really 14)
  • you can't deny it...
  • Pras- Ghetto Supastar
Ghetto Supastar
Pras
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000D9TH
Release Date: 1998-10-27

Tracks:

  1. Hallelujah
  2. Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)
  3. 1st Phone Interlude
  4. What 'Cha Wanna Do
  5. Blue Angels
  6. Can't Stop The Shining (Rip Rock Pt. 2)
  7. Get Your Groove On
  8. Frowsey
  9. Dirty Cash
  10. For The Love Of This
  11. Wha' What Wha' What
  12. 2nd Phone Interlude
  13. Lowriders
  14. Yeah 'Eh Yeah 'Eh
  15. Murder Dem
  16. 3rd Phone Interlude
  17. Amazing Grace
  18. Final Interlude

Amazon.com

It's difficult to tell whether Pras's debut, Ghetto Supastar (riding on the infectious 1998 summer jam of the same name), is intended as an 18-track infomercial for the newest rap collective, the Refugee Camp (star campers include Canibus, Most Wanted, and head counselor Wyclef Jean) or an elaborate parody of self-proclaimed rap prodigies. The album opens with a "Hallelujah" chorus, closes with "Amazing Grace," and stuffs the middle with weak Dolly Parton interpolations, weaker rhymes ("Two guns blazing / Purple hazing" on "For the Love of This"), and not one, but four separate tracks chock full of shamelessly scripted shout-outs from a horde of bizarre star supporters. (Donald Trump? Mike Tyson? Sting? You haven't heard this many hard-up celebrities since New York City cabs started talking.) There are a lot of reasons this album fails, but the most flagrant is this: for all the effort expended here to raise himself up as the next great Hip-Hop Hope, between the Refugee Camp agenda and the sea of guest vocalists, Pras's presence is nearly invisible. --Todd Levin

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Ghetto Supastar he's not (1 and 1/2 stars).......2007-07-12

Why am I not surprised that we have a top 500 reviewer giving a great review to an awful album? Okay, there is a reason why Fugee fans never mention Pras. Can you guess why? HE SUCKS! His rhymes are a**crack and he has the personality of a hermit crab. The only good song he has is Ghetto Supastar featuring Ol' Dirty(RIP) and its the best song he's ever made. Free of 106th and South Park(I meant to write that because I hate that show)fame couldnt save What Cha Gonna Do from being a waste. As soon as Pras opens his mouth its over. Another classic example of this is Cant Stop The Shining (Rip Rock Part 2). Canibus and Free had some great verses but once again Pras messes up everything with his elementary style of rapping. His second single Blue Angels was horrible and Frowsey not only suffers from lame hooks disease and it suffers from horrid beat virus as well as wack rhymes plague(okay, I'll stop. I promise). Murder Dem is another stinker with a corny country music sounding beat as well as some uninteresting lyrics from Pras. Yeah Eh Yeah Eh and Wha What Wha What are just as wack as the titles are. More disposables: For The Love Of This, Get Your Groove On and all those stupid a** telephone interludes(as if anybody cares about who is cool with Pras!)should have been scrapped like this cheesy album. Bottom Line: Hands Down, Pras's Ghetto Supastar is the worst album of 1998. That is not hatred it is the truth! Crummy beats, wasted guest appearances and a terrible performance by Pras himself. Pras cannot carry a whole album by himself and if you were listening he was the weakest link out of The Fugees. Listen to Blunted On Reality for proof. Then listen to this album and Win, Lose Or Draw for concrete evidence of his wackness. If you not convinced that he is weak after hearing all that then I cant help your a**!

4 out of 5 stars Good Music, Too Many Interludes.......2004-07-09

"Ghetto Supastar" the single was and still is a popular single. The catchy beat and chorus by a then unknown Mya was irresistable, and the addition of Ol' Dirty delivering his famous weird rap flow was a good plus. I think that the songs on the album Ghetto Supastar, matched that single. They say because Pras was the least known member of The Fugees that he is less talented, but in reality Pras has a better flow and smarter lyrics than his more famous cousin/rival Wyclef Jean.

The only thing that the album bombs on are the interludes. The unnecessary gospel intro's and outro's, in addition to the pointless answering machine messages from celebs, stop the album from being a classic like "The Score" or "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill".

The advantages of this album however are the great music. Guests like Canibus, Free, Product G&B, O.D.B., Mya, Mack-10, and Mostwanted show up on many of the best songs. On "Can't Stop The Shining", Pras, Free, and Canibus all deliver tight verses over a guitar beat of Lenny Kravitz. "Blue Angels", one of the songs that rivals the title track, is made with a beautifully sung chorus by Product G&B, and tight rhymes by Pras. Unlike Wyclef's debut, Pras' actual album doesn't feature Clef or Lauryn Hill, but manages to include Wyclef on the Refugee Sampler that comes with the album. Another favorite of mine is "Yeah 'Eh Yeah 'Eh" featuring Mack-10 and Reptile(who's flow resembles a young Method Man), in which all three lyricists flow over a sort've western, saloon piano beat. The really dramatic songs are "Murder Dem" and "For The Love Of This", both succeed(the chorus of Murder Dem is the only letdown of that song).

In the end, you can either love or hate this album. Pras, as well as the other members of The Fugees, is one of my favorite lyricists and I hope he drops his sophmore soon.

4 out of 5 stars f*ck all who diss, Pras is da sh*t(I'm really 14).......2004-05-25

Ghetto Supastar isn't as musically charged as Clef's "Carnival"
nor does it bring the gangsta flow he had on Fugees joints, but this cd still holds its own.

The answering machine messages were a lil 2 flaunty for me to
stand, but if you skip past those tyracks, this album is tight.

"Ghetto Supastar" is a hot joint that everyone should hear if they hadn't and "Blue Angels" would've been the likely second single.

The joint with Mack-10 & Reptile(more like a replica of Method Man) is tight because all three rappers deliver tight verses.

The only song I don't like is "Frowsy"(gets 2 annoying after hearing the hook over and over again.

While Pras' deep voice leaves you turning up the volume and listening closely to his rhymes, the album has great beats and great rhymes and it should've made him as popular as Clef or Lauryn.

5 out of 5 stars you can't deny it..........2004-04-26

Pras is obviously 1 of the best rappers around. His style is original and his lyrics are incredible. The Fugees were tight and probably cannot be matched by any of their solo attempts, but Pras delivers the goods. Every song is tight! Get it quick.

3 out of 5 stars Pras- Ghetto Supastar.......2003-07-20

Pras (Prakazrel Michel) debut album "Ghetto Supastar" (1998) was an introduction to the Fugees least known member. Executive produced by Pras, Wyclef Jean and Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis. Guest appearances come from Ol'Dirty Bastard, Mya, Product G & B, Free, Canibus, Lenny Kravitz (Guitarz), Mostwanted, Mack 10, and Reptile. This is really a twelve track release as intro(Hallelujah), 1st phone Interlude, 2nd Phone Interlude, 3rd Phone Interlude, Amazing Grace, Final Interlude all fall under category of add on material. Including "Hallelujah" & "Amazing Grace" is somewhat of a unique idea, both are decent- credit going to performers. The four phone interludes are disappointing to me, I dont buy albums to hear celebritys talking on the phone. An interlude is defined as: a musical composition inserted between the parts of a longer composition, a drama, or a religious service. So it makes no sense that the albums last track is called "Final Interlude". That is really about only thing that disappoints me about this album, as everything else is good: Pras's lyrics are on point for most part, beats are sick, and production is solid. Album's title track and lead single is excellent. Track contains interpolations from "Islands in the Stream" (Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton) as well as sampling James Browns "Get up,Get into it, Get Down". Mya's vocals are great, Pras verses nicely, and Wu-Tang's ODB delivers his trademark crazy flow making this a standout collabration track to remember, one with alot of replay value. After an interlude, "What'Cha Wanna Do" feat. Product G & B and Free follows, love the way this track flows -find it fast moving positive and entertaining, a good track to cruise to. "Blue Angels" feat. Product G & B is albums 2nd single, another good track: Pras's verses are good, but its really the underated duo Product G & B's impressive vocals that make this a track to remember for me. "Can't Stop the Shining (Rip Rock Pt. 2)" feat. Canibus and Free is nice, Lenny Kravitz guitars are sick. "Get your Groove On" feat. Product G & B and Mostwanted is another nice track. This is followed up by some tracks which have Pras by himself, first is the Salaam Remi produced "Frowsey (Pt. 2)" weird sounding track which I am not much into, the short "Dirty Cash" and "For the Love of This" a track that has Pras coming out hardcore, backed by a dark sick beat, another standout song. Grimey "Wha' What Wha' What" feat. Mostwanted follows and is somewhat average as is "Lowriders", though I like the female vocals from unknown A. Holly on the later. Mack 10 & Reptile brings some westcoast flavour on the exceptional "Yeah Eh, Yeah Eh" a memorable track with a dope piano beat. "Murder Dem" is the last full track, as the the next three are interludes as already mentioned. Pras comes across deadly on this one, and the rough powerful beat works well. This album has grown on me alot since I got it, contrary to what some people have said this is not an album with one good song, instead its an album with alot of diversity, with Rap/Rock/Pop/R & B influences. There is a high amount of guest appearances found throughout this album, which sometimes benefit the album alongside tight beats and production. Pras does not go deep like Lauryn, and is not as soulful as Wyclef- he does however remain an entertaining lyrcist and a clever producer who knows how to intergrate his music, collabrate well and diversify to create an enjoyable album. At same time he is hindered by too many guest appearances and interludes, overall this is a decent release. 3.5
Blue Angels / Ghetto Superstar (Black Apple Remix) / Murder Dem
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    Blue Angels / Ghetto Superstar (Black Apple Remix) / Murder Dem

    Manufacturer: Columbia / Ruffhouse
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000BUBL16

    Product Description

    3 Track European Import CD. TRACKS: 1. Blue Angels; 2. Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) (The Black Apple Remix) - Pras Featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard & Mya; & 3. Murder Dem.
    Ghetto Supastar
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Ghetto Supastar he's not (1 and 1/2 stars)
    • Good Music, Too Many Interludes
    • f*ck all who diss, Pras is da sh*t(I'm really 14)
    • you can't deny it...
    • Pras- Ghetto Supastar
    Ghetto Supastar
    Pras
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    5. No Way Out

    ASIN: B00002473W
    Release Date: 2004-01-06

    Tracks:

    1. Hallelujah
    2. Ghetto Supastar That Is What You Are - Mya, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Pras
    3. 1st Phone Interlude
    4. What'cha Wanna Do - Free, Pras,
    5. Blue Angels - Pras,
    6. Can't Stop the Shining [Rip Rock Pt. 2] - Canibus, Free, Pras
    7. Get Your Groove On - Pras,
    8. Frowsey, Pt. 2
    9. Dirty Cash
    10. For the Love of This
    11. Wha' What Wha' What
    12. 2nd Phone Interlude
    13. Low Riders - Pras,
    14. Yeah 'Eh Yeah 'Eh - Mack 10, Pras,
    15. Murder Dem
    16. 3rd Phone Interlude
    17. Amazing Grace
    18. Final Interlude

    Tracks:

    1. What's Clef [*]
    2. Right One
    3. Another One Bites the Dust
    4. Here We Go

    Amazon.com

    It's difficult to tell whether Pras's debut, Ghetto Supastar (riding on the infectious 1998 summer jam of the same name), is intended as an 18-track infomercial for the newest rap collective, the Refugee Camp (star campers include Canibus, Most Wanted, and head counselor Wyclef Jean) or an elaborate parody of self-proclaimed rap prodigies. The album opens with a "Hallelujah" chorus, closes with "Amazing Grace," and stuffs the middle with weak Dolly Parton interpolations, weaker rhymes ("Two guns blazing / Purple hazing" on "For the Love of This"), and not one, but four separate tracks chock full of shamelessly scripted shout-outs from a horde of bizarre star supporters. (Donald Trump? Mike Tyson? Sting? You haven't heard this many hard-up celebrities since New York City cabs started talking.) There are a lot of reasons this album fails, but the most flagrant is this: for all the effort expended here to raise himself up as the next great Hip-Hop Hope, between the Refugee Camp agenda and the sea of guest vocalists, Pras's presence is nearly invisible. --Todd Levin

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Ghetto Supastar he's not (1 and 1/2 stars).......2007-07-12

    Why am I not surprised that we have a top 500 reviewer giving a great review to an awful album? Okay, there is a reason why Fugee fans never mention Pras. Can you guess why? HE SUCKS! His rhymes are a**crack and he has the personality of a hermit crab. The only good song he has is Ghetto Supastar featuring Ol' Dirty(RIP) and its the best song he's ever made. Free of 106th and South Park(I meant to write that because I hate that show)fame couldnt save What Cha Gonna Do from being a waste. As soon as Pras opens his mouth its over. Another classic example of this is Cant Stop The Shining (Rip Rock Part 2). Canibus and Free had some great verses but once again Pras messes up everything with his elementary style of rapping. His second single Blue Angels was horrible and Frowsey not only suffers from lame hooks disease and it suffers from horrid beat virus as well as wack rhymes plague(okay, I'll stop. I promise). Murder Dem is another stinker with a corny country music sounding beat as well as some uninteresting lyrics from Pras. Yeah Eh Yeah Eh and Wha What Wha What are just as wack as the titles are. More disposables: For The Love Of This, Get Your Groove On and all those stupid a** telephone interludes(as if anybody cares about who is cool with Pras!)should have been scrapped like this cheesy album. Bottom Line: Hands Down, Pras's Ghetto Supastar is the worst album of 1998. That is not hatred it is the truth! Crummy beats, wasted guest appearances and a terrible performance by Pras himself. Pras cannot carry a whole album by himself and if you were listening he was the weakest link out of The Fugees. Listen to Blunted On Reality for proof. Then listen to this album and Win, Lose Or Draw for concrete evidence of his wackness. If you not convinced that he is weak after hearing all that then I cant help your a**!

    4 out of 5 stars Good Music, Too Many Interludes.......2004-07-09

    "Ghetto Supastar" the single was and still is a popular single. The catchy beat and chorus by a then unknown Mya was irresistable, and the addition of Ol' Dirty delivering his famous weird rap flow was a good plus. I think that the songs on the album Ghetto Supastar, matched that single. They say because Pras was the least known member of The Fugees that he is less talented, but in reality Pras has a better flow and smarter lyrics than his more famous cousin/rival Wyclef Jean.

    The only thing that the album bombs on are the interludes. The unnecessary gospel intro's and outro's, in addition to the pointless answering machine messages from celebs, stop the album from being a classic like "The Score" or "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill".

    The advantages of this album however are the great music. Guests like Canibus, Free, Product G&B, O.D.B., Mya, Mack-10, and Mostwanted show up on many of the best songs. On "Can't Stop The Shining", Pras, Free, and Canibus all deliver tight verses over a guitar beat of Lenny Kravitz. "Blue Angels", one of the songs that rivals the title track, is made with a beautifully sung chorus by Product G&B, and tight rhymes by Pras. Unlike Wyclef's debut, Pras' actual album doesn't feature Clef or Lauryn Hill, but manages to include Wyclef on the Refugee Sampler that comes with the album. Another favorite of mine is "Yeah 'Eh Yeah 'Eh" featuring Mack-10 and Reptile(who's flow resembles a young Method Man), in which all three lyricists flow over a sort've western, saloon piano beat. The really dramatic songs are "Murder Dem" and "For The Love Of This", both succeed(the chorus of Murder Dem is the only letdown of that song).

    In the end, you can either love or hate this album. Pras, as well as the other members of The Fugees, is one of my favorite lyricists and I hope he drops his sophmore soon.

    4 out of 5 stars f*ck all who diss, Pras is da sh*t(I'm really 14).......2004-05-25

    Ghetto Supastar isn't as musically charged as Clef's "Carnival"
    nor does it bring the gangsta flow he had on Fugees joints, but this cd still holds its own.

    The answering machine messages were a lil 2 flaunty for me to
    stand, but if you skip past those tyracks, this album is tight.

    "Ghetto Supastar" is a hot joint that everyone should hear if they hadn't and "Blue Angels" would've been the likely second single.

    The joint with Mack-10 & Reptile(more like a replica of Method Man) is tight because all three rappers deliver tight verses.

    The only song I don't like is "Frowsy"(gets 2 annoying after hearing the hook over and over again.

    While Pras' deep voice leaves you turning up the volume and listening closely to his rhymes, the album has great beats and great rhymes and it should've made him as popular as Clef or Lauryn.

    5 out of 5 stars you can't deny it..........2004-04-26

    Pras is obviously 1 of the best rappers around. His style is original and his lyrics are incredible. The Fugees were tight and probably cannot be matched by any of their solo attempts, but Pras delivers the goods. Every song is tight! Get it quick.

    3 out of 5 stars Pras- Ghetto Supastar.......2003-07-20

    Pras (Prakazrel Michel) debut album "Ghetto Supastar" (1998) was an introduction to the Fugees least known member. Executive produced by Pras, Wyclef Jean and Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis. Guest appearances come from Ol'Dirty Bastard, Mya, Product G & B, Free, Canibus, Lenny Kravitz (Guitarz), Mostwanted, Mack 10, and Reptile. This is really a twelve track release as intro(Hallelujah), 1st phone Interlude, 2nd Phone Interlude, 3rd Phone Interlude, Amazing Grace, Final Interlude all fall under category of add on material. Including "Hallelujah" & "Amazing Grace" is somewhat of a unique idea, both are decent- credit going to performers. The four phone interludes are disappointing to me, I dont buy albums to hear celebritys talking on the phone. An interlude is defined as: a musical composition inserted between the parts of a longer composition, a drama, or a religious service. So it makes no sense that the albums last track is called "Final Interlude". That is really about only thing that disappoints me about this album, as everything else is good: Pras's lyrics are on point for most part, beats are sick, and production is solid. Album's title track and lead single is excellent. Track contains interpolations from "Islands in the Stream" (Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton) as well as sampling James Browns "Get up,Get into it, Get Down". Mya's vocals are great, Pras verses nicely, and Wu-Tang's ODB delivers his trademark crazy flow making this a standout collabration track to remember, one with alot of replay value. After an interlude, "What'Cha Wanna Do" feat. Product G & B and Free follows, love the way this track flows -find it fast moving positive and entertaining, a good track to cruise to. "Blue Angels" feat. Product G & B is albums 2nd single, another good track: Pras's verses are good, but its really the underated duo Product G & B's impressive vocals that make this a track to remember for me. "Can't Stop the Shining (Rip Rock Pt. 2)" feat. Canibus and Free is nice, Lenny Kravitz guitars are sick. "Get your Groove On" feat. Product G & B and Mostwanted is another nice track. This is followed up by some tracks which have Pras by himself, first is the Salaam Remi produced "Frowsey (Pt. 2)" weird sounding track which I am not much into, the short "Dirty Cash" and "For the Love of This" a track that has Pras coming out hardcore, backed by a dark sick beat, another standout song. Grimey "Wha' What Wha' What" feat. Mostwanted follows and is somewhat average as is "Lowriders", though I like the female vocals from unknown A. Holly on the later. Mack 10 & Reptile brings some westcoast flavour on the exceptional "Yeah Eh, Yeah Eh" a memorable track with a dope piano beat. "Murder Dem" is the last full track, as the the next three are interludes as already mentioned. Pras comes across deadly on this one, and the rough powerful beat works well. This album has grown on me alot since I got it, contrary to what some people have said this is not an album with one good song, instead its an album with alot of diversity, with Rap/Rock/Pop/R & B influences. There is a high amount of guest appearances found throughout this album, which sometimes benefit the album alongside tight beats and production. Pras does not go deep like Lauryn, and is not as soulful as Wyclef- he does however remain an entertaining lyrcist and a clever producer who knows how to intergrate his music, collabrate well and diversify to create an enjoyable album. At same time he is hindered by too many guest appearances and interludes, overall this is a decent release. 3.5
    [3 DISC SET] GRAMMY RAP NOMINEES 1999 / DAT WHOOPTY WOOP / BOSS BALLIN 2
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      [3 DISC SET] GRAMMY RAP NOMINEES 1999 / DAT WHOOPTY WOOP / BOSS BALLIN 2
      Soopafly 4. Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big 1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize 2. This Type of Flow 3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee , Soopafly 7. There Will Never Be Another - Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Gonzo, Richie Rich, Richie Rich, Soopafly 8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Soopafly, Xzibit 9. Like It or Not 10. Dat Whoopty Woop - Snoop Dogg, Tray Deee , Soopafly 11. Pimp City - Daz, Soopafly 12. Phone Conversation 13. Playing Games 14. Why You Wanna Act This Way 15. Freak Freak 16. Baby Boy ///// 1. Dangerous - Busta Rhymes 2. The Lost Ones - Lauryn Snoop Dogg , Hill 3. Gone Till November - Wyclef Jean 4. Gettin Jiggy With It - Will Smith n 5. Intergalactic - Beastie Boys 6. Money Ain't A Thang - Jermaine Dupri en 7. Deja Ve (Uptown Baby) - Lord Tario & Peter Gunz 8. Rosa Parks - , Outkast 9. Ghetto Supastar - Pras Michel 10. You Came Up - Big Punisher 11. Sweetheart - Jermaine Dupri & Mariah Carey 12. Lookin' At Me - Mase 3. Find Away - A Tribe Called Quest ///// 1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize 2 , Soopafly 4. Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big Tray Deee, , Soopafly 7. There This Type of Flow 3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee , Daz Dillinger, Gonzo, Richie Rich, Richie Rich, Soopafly 8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Soopafly, Xzibit 9. Like It or Not 10. Dat Whoopty Woop - Snoop Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly 11. Pimp City Will Never Be Another - Daz Dillinger , and Soopafly 12. Phone Conversation 13. Playing Games 14. Why You Wanna Act This Way 15. Freak Freak 16. Baby Boy - Daz
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      [3 DISC SET] GRAMMY RAP NOMINEES 1999 / DAT WHOOPTY WOOP / BOSS BALLIN 2 ASIN: B000PSVA60 Artist: 1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize 2. This Type of Flow 3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee, Soopafly 4. Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big, Tray Deee, , Soopafly 7. There Will Never Be Another - Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Gonzo, Richie Rich, Richie Rich, Soopafly 8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Soopafly, Xzibit 9. Like It or Not 10. Dat Whoopty Woop - Snoop Dogg,, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly 11. Pimp City - Daz, Soopafly 12. Phone Conversation 13. Playing Games 14. Why You Wanna Act This Way 15. Freak Freak 16. Baby Boy ///// 1. Dangerous - Busta Rhymes 2. The Lost Ones - Lauryn, Hill 3. Gone Till November - Wyclef Jean 4. Gettin Jiggy With It - Will Smith n 5. Intergalactic - Beastie Boys 6. Money Ain't A Thang - Jermaine Dupri en 7. Deja Ve (Uptown Baby) - Lord Tario & Peter Gunz 8. Rosa Parks -, Outkast 9. Ghetto Supastar - Pras Michel 10. You Came Up - Big Punisher 11. Sweetheart - Jermaine Dupri & Mariah Carey 12. Lookin' At Me - Mase 3. Find Away - A Tribe Called Quest ///// 1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize 2, This Type of Flow 3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee, Soopafly 4. Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big Tray Deee, , Soopafly 7. There, Will Never Be Another - Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Gonzo, Richie Rich, Richie Rich, Soopafly 8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Soopafly, Xzibit 9. Like It or Not 10. Dat Whoopty Woop - Snoop Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly 11. Pimp City, - Daz, Soopafly 12. Phone Conversation 13. Playing Games 14. Why You Wanna Act This Way 15. Freak Freak 16. Baby Boy Format: Audio CD
      BOSS BALLIN 2 / DAT WHOOPTY WOOP:SOOPAFLY/ LBC / 1999GRAMMYRAPNOMINEES
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        BOSS BALLIN 2 / DAT WHOOPTY WOOP:SOOPAFLY/ LBC / 1999GRAMMYRAPNOMINEES
        4/ Can I Git Bucc - Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize /This Type of Flow 3/ Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee , D. Dillinger, Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big Tray Deee, , Soopafly 7. There Will Crooked I , Richie Rich, Soopafly 8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Xzibit 9. Like It or Not 10. Never Be Another - Gonzo , Soopafly 12. Phone Conversation 13. Playing Games 14. Why You Wanna Act Whoopty Woop - Soopafly 11. Pimp City - Daz , This Way 15. Freak Freak 16. Baby Boy ///// 1. Dangerous - Busta Rhymes 2. The Lost Ones - Lauryn Hill 3. Gone Till November - Wyclef Jean 4. Gettin , Jiggy With It - W. Smith n 5. Intergalactic - Beasties 6. Money Ain't A Thang - J. Dupri en 7. Deja Ve - Lord Tario & , Peter Gunz 8. Rosa Parks - Outkast 9. Ghetto Supastar - Pras Michel 10. You Came Up - Big Punisher 11. Sweetheart - J. Dupri & Mariah Carey 12. , Soopafly 4. Lookin' At Me - Mase 3. Find Away - Tribe Called Quest ///// 1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize 2. This Type of Flow 3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee , Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big Tray Deee, Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I , and & More...SEE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD
        ASIN: B000PSU6S8

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        1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize 2. This Type of Flow 3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee, Soopafly 4. Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big Tray Deee, , Soopafly 7. There Will Never Be Another - Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Gonzo, Richie Rich, Richie Rich, Soopafly 8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Soopafly, Xzibit 9. Like It or Not 10. Dat Whoopty Woop - Snoop Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly 11. Pimp City - Daz, Soopafly 12. Phone Conversation 13. Playing Games 14. Why You Wanna Act This Way 15. Freak Freak 16. Baby Boy ///// 1. Dangerous - Busta Rhymes 2. The Lost Ones - Lauryn Hill 3. Gone Till November - Wyclef Jean 4. Gettin Jiggy With It - Will Smith n 5. Intergalactic - Beastie Boys 6. Money Ain't A Thang - Jermaine Dupri en 7. Deja Ve (Uptown Baby) - Lord Tario & Peter Gunz 8. Rosa Parks - Outkast 9. Ghetto Supastar - Pras Michel 10. You Came Up - Big Punisher 11. Sweetheart - Jermaine Dupri & Mariah Carey 12. Lookin' At Me - Mase 3. Find Away - A Tribe Called Quest ///// 1. Yall Ni**az Betta Reconize 2. This Type of Flow 3. Hell Yeah - Big Tray Deee, Soopafly 4. Can I Git Bucc - Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly 5. Way 2 Often - Kurupt, Soopafly 6. Everyday - Bad Azz, Big Tray Deee, , Soopafly 7. There Will Never Be Another - Daz Dillinger, Daz Dillinger, Gonzo, Richie Rich, Richie Rich, Soopafly 8. Bacc 2 L.A. - Daz, Soopafly, Xzibit 9. Like It or Not 10. Dat Whoopty Woop - Snoop Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly 11. Pimp City - Daz, Soopafly 12. Phone Conversation 13. Playing Games 14. Why You Wanna Act This Way 15. Freak Freak 16. Baby Boy
        Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) / Don't Be Afraid
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          Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are) / Don't Be Afraid

          Manufacturer: Interscope
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000B9JLU0

          Product Description

          European Import CD-Single Featuring 3 Versions Of 'Ghetto Superstar' (Main Version / Instrumental / Acappella) and 'Don't Be Afraid'.
          Ghetto Supastar
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            Ghetto Supastar
            Pras
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B00000G4B1
            Release Date: 2004-01-06

            Tracks:

            1. 1st Phone Interlude
            2. What Cha Wannado
            3. Blue Angels
            4. Can't Stop The Shining(Rip Rock Pt.2)
            5. Get Your Groove On
            6. Frowsey
            7. Hallelujah
            8. Ghetto Superstar(That Is What You Are)
            9. Dirty Cash
            10. For The Love Of This
            11. Wha What Wha What
            12. 2nd Phone Interlude
            13. Lowriders
            14. Yeah Eh Yeah Eh
            15. Murder Dem
            16. 3rd Phone Interlude
            17. Amazing Grace
            18. Another One Bites The Dust
            19. Electric Avenue
            20. Final Phone Interlude

            Album Description

            Limited edition (15,000 copies) pressing of the Fugeesmember's solo debut with two bonus tracks added, covers ofQueen's 'Another One Bites The Dust' (with Queen) & EddieGrant's 'Electric Avenue', plus the three track bonus CD'The Refugee Camp/ Navy Seals

            Dance Music:

            1. Hispanic Causing Panic
            2. Hold on Tight
            3. I Am Da Gangsta
            4. I Love You [Live]
            5. It's a Beautiful Thing [Explicit Lyrics]
            6. It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa [EP]
            7. Just Don't Give a Fuck [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
            8. Late Night [Explicit Lyrics]
            9. Let Us Replay! [Extra tracks] [Import]
            10. Living out Loud [Soundtrack]

            Dance Music

            dance music

            Dance Music

            We Sing Sin

            Classic Instrumentals: Beautiful Arrangements to Capture Every Emotion

            Edible Flowers

            Urban Grooves: Album II [Import]

            Compelled By Fear

            Disco Gardens [Import]

            Chess [Cast Recording]

            Debussy/Ravel: String Quartets

            Easy Hits-34 Easy Listening Classics [Import]

            Christmas With Leontyne Price (Dig) [Original recording remastered]

            Estrus Kamikaze Ass Chomp N' Stomp CD Sampler, Vol. 4

            Fairy Light Nights: Live Acoustic [Import]

            Borracho Y Loco

            Hymns of Vaughan Williams

            Do They Hurt?