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Richard Humpty Vission - Drop That Beat

Richard Humpty Vission - Drop That Beat
Track Listing: Intro Freak U Right - (with Steve Spinning Santoyo) Throw Ya Hands Up - (with Kevin Halstead) Big Ol Booty - (with Fast Eddie) Ritmo Latino - (with Richard F.) War - (with Mark V.& Poogie Bear) Tonight's The Night - (with Raquel) Deep Into The Vibe - (with CZR) Wasted Time - (with Trajic) Groove Me - (with Fuscia/Indio) So In Love With You - (with Duke) Phunky Poltergeist Wisdom - (Take My Soul, with Abstrast Beating System) Sharp Tools Vol. 3 - (with Sharp) Cum On Yall! - (with Steve Spinnin' Santoyo) Outa Da West Coast - (with A Costa Rican, A White Guy,& A Sampler) This Is Not A Test - (with Abstract Beating System) U Can't Help But Move - (with Fast Eddie) Mainline - (with B.T. Express) What Ya Doin' To It - (with Jungle George) Freedom (Make It Funky) - (with Lil' Louis/Black Magic) Freak The Funk - (with Gabriel Horizon/DJ La Rok) I Need Music - (with Pure Paradise) Rock Tha Funky Beat - (with Basco) Wicked - (with George Centeno) Togetherness - (with 2 Technoids) Big Ol Booty - (remix, with Fast Eddie) Hocus Pocus - (with D.J. Work) Drop That Beat - (remix, with Tony B!) Observing The Earth - (with Dyewitness) Playing With Knives - (with Bizarre Inc.) Intro Preacher Vocal - (with Todd Terry) City Lights - (with D.J. Alessia) Music Is Pumpin - (with People Underground) Funky Song - (with 70's Freaks) Free - (with Ultra Nate) Keep On Movin - (with Do It Real) Love Commandments - (with Gisele Jackson) You Can't Hide From Your Bud - (with D.J. Sneak) Funk Me Out - (with Stereo Pimps) Testify - (with Jay Williams) Women Beat Their Men - (with Submission) You Can Do It - (Vission& Lorimer Vocal remix, with The Brand New Heavies) Show Me - (with Urban Soul) Da Boy Is Bangin - (with Mark V./Poogie Bear) Headcleaner - (with Smak!) Something Goin' On - (Vission& Lorimer Sweepin Style!, wi... Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Various Artists - Dirty South Booty Freaknik [PA]

Various Artists - Dirty South Booty Freaknik [PA]
Track Listing: Intro I Wanna Rock - (Doo Doo Brown Version) Work It Out - Luke I Hate Hoes - Poison Clan Sum Girls - (featuring The Mail Men/Thrill Da Playa Of The 69 Boyz& D.T.) Get It Girl - The 2 Live Crew (Extended mix) Bang, Bang, Bang - Thrill Da Playa/Trick Daddy/JT Money Stunning And Shinning - Te Smalls& Big Balls/Bryan Baby Williams/Lil Wayne I'm Hot - Te Smalls& Big Balls/B.G. Thick Like Grits - Uncle Al/Motown/Piccalo/Polo Dynasty No Matter What They Say - Uncle Al/Motown/Piccalo/Polo Dynasty Did That - Uncle Al/Moony Boy/Verb/Excaliber Do You Wanna Dance - Uncle Al/Ms. Drea Take Care Of You Baby - Uncle Al/Ms. Drea Peanut Butter Jelly - Uncle Al Ball Ti'll We Fall - Uncle Al/Black Haze Do You Get High - Uncle Al/Piccalo Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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