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Masta Ace Disposable Arts Mp3, Flac, Wma Masta Ace Disposable Arts mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Disposable Arts Country: US Released: 2001 MP3 version RAR size: 1904 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1220 mb WMA version RAR size: 1554 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 659 Other Formats: AAC APE MP1 MP3 MP4 VOC DTS Tracklist Hide Credits The Release (Skit) A1 Featuring – Tony Hanna Too Long A2 Featuring – Apocalypse Producer – Masta Ace Block Episode A3 Featuring – Punch & WordsProducer – Luis "Sabor" Tineo* IDA Commercial (Skit) A4 Featuring – Tonedeff Don't Understand A5 Featuring – Greg NiceProducer – Paul NiceScratches – DJ JS-1 Goodbye Lisa (Skit) A6 Featuring – Jane Doe Hold U A7 Featuring – Jean GraeProducer – Ayatollah Every Other Day B1 Featuring – Mr. Lee Gee, Sas Producer – Xplicit Roommates Meet (Skit) B2 Featuring – MC Paul Barman Take A Walk B3 Featuring – Apocalypse , PunchlineProducer – Gerrard C. Baker Something's Wrong B4 Featuring – Strick, Young ZeeProducer – Koolade The Classes (Skit) B5 Featuring – MC Paul BarmanProducer – Xplicit Acknowledge B6 Producer – XplicitScratches – DJ JS-1 Enuff C1 Featuring – Mr. Lee GeeProducer – Rodney Hunter Watching The Game (Skit) C2 Featuring – Strick Unfriendly Game C3 Featuring – Jugga The Bully*, Sherri Abercrombie, Strick, Suede Producer – Luis "Sabor" Tineo* Alphabet Soup C4 Featuring – Blaise DupuyProducer – Domingo Dear Yvette C5 Featuring – Jane Doe, Jessica HarrellProducer – DJ Rob I Like Dat C6 Featuring – Claudia Arindale, Ebony , Punch & Words, Shireen RahmanProducer – The Courts P.T.A. D1 Featuring – Drugga, J-Ro, King T*, Uneek Producer – Deacon 'Da Villain' Type I Hate D2 Featuring – Leschea, Rah DiggaProducer – Domingo Dear Diary D3 Producer – Domingo D4 Last Rights (Skit) No Regrets D5 Featuring – MC Paul BarmanProducer – Domingo Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 422 860 Masta Disposable Arts (CD, 422 860 JCOR Entertainment US 2001 948-2 Ace Album) 948-2 Masta Disposable Arts (2xLP, MCM 101 Yosumi Records MCM 101 US 2002 Ace Album, RE) Masta Disposable Arts (2xLP, HHV.de, M3 Macmil HHV223 HHV223 Germany 2013 Ace Album, RE, Blu) Music Disposable Arts (Clean INTF Masta INTF Version) (2xLP, JCOR Entertainment US 2001 10678-1 Ace 10678-1 Album) Masta Disposable Arts (CD, Below System, M3 BS-010 BS-010 Europe 2013 Ace Album, RE + DVD-V) Macmil Music Comments about Disposable Arts - Masta Ace Coiwield Highly overrated album that miraculously received a lot of praise after it rightfully went out of print. Most of the songs on here could be described as average to boring. No real stand out songs here, maybe "Don't Understand" with Paul Nice mimicking a Premier beat. Fhois No. Its one of the best albums of the early 2k's and almost every track is dope af. You have no idea what you are talking about. Anen This album hasn't aged well in the way that concept albums with lots of skits often do.However "Don't Understand" "Hold U" featuring Jean Grae and the High and Mighty diss track "Acknowledge" are all worthy reasons to pick this album up. Dishadel 10 star record one of the best of all time. Related Music albums to Disposable Arts by Masta Ace 8Ball - Lay It Down Deko & ShoSho - Жега Don-GG - Noem 'T Hoe Je Wilt - The Mixtape Block McCloud - Spittin' Image Miracle - Now Or Neva Vibe - Катируется Juelz Santana - Halftime Skit / The Symphony / OK Podgy Figures - The Begginning (Peacemaker Mixtape) Chris Ward - Outlawed Series 1 Iron Mic - 12 Rounds Vol. 1.
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