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Meth Wu-Massacre Mp3, Flac, Wma Meth Wu-Massacre mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Wu-Massacre Country: Europe MP3 version RAR size: 1529 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1151 mb WMA version RAR size: 1129 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 324 Other Formats: RA AC3 MP3 MP4 FLAC WAV MP1 Tracklist Hide Credits Criminology 2.5 –Raekwon, Performer [I Keep Asking You Questions] – Black IvoryProducer – BT 1 Ghostface Killah 2:00 Written-By – C. Smith*, Corey Woods, D. Berger, D. Coles*, L. Burgess*, & Method Man P. Adams*, R. Diggs*, R. Patterson*, S. Bascombe* Mef Vs. Chef 2 Bass Guitar – Ethan PhillipsDrums – Pete McNealEdited By – Davey Chegwidden, LeronGuitar, Synthesizer [Midi Strings] – Josh –Method Man & Lopez*Keyboards – Dan HastieMixed By – Anthony "Acid" 2 2:03 Raekwon Caputo*Percussion – Davey ChegwiddenPerformer – Rhythm Roots AllstarsProducer – Allah MathematicsRecorded By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Saxophone – James KingTrumpet, Trombone – Jordan KatzWritten-By – C. Smith*, C. Woods*, R. Bean* Ya Moms (Skit) –Method Man & 3 Mixed By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Recorded By – Anthony "Acid" 0:36 Raekwon Caputo*Written-By – C. Smith*, C. Woods* Smooth Sailing (Remix) Featuring – Solomon Childs, Streetlife*Mixed By – Anthony "Acid" –Ghostface Killah Caputo*Performer [Tight Fit] – Bunny SiglerProducer – Ty 4 2:59 & Method Man Fyffe*Recorded By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Written-By – W. Sigler*, C. Smith*, D. Coles*, P. Charles*, T. Fyffe*, W. Dale*Written-By [Tight Fit] – Walter Sigler* Our Dreams Performer [We're Almost There] – Michael JacksonProducer, Mixed By – –Raekwon, RZARecorded By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*, Jose "Choco" 5 Ghostface Killah 3:24 ReynosoWritten-By – B. Holland*, C. Smith*, C. Woods*, D. Coles*, E. & Method Man Holland*, R. Diggs*Written-By [We're Almost There] – Brian Holland, Eddie Holland* Gunshowers Featuring – Inspectah Deck, Sun God Mixed By – Anthony "Acid" –Method Man & Caputo*Performer [La La (Means I Love You] – The EscortsProducer – 6 2:58 Ghostface Killah Digem*Recorded By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Written-By – C. Smith*, D. Ames*, D. Coles*, J. Hunter*, T. Bell*, W. Hart*Written-By [La La (Means I Love You] – Thom Bell, William Hart Dangerous –Raekwon, Mixed By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Performer – Rhythm Roots 7 Ghostface Killah 3:54 AllstarsProducer – Allah MathematicsRecorded By – Anthony "Acid" & Method Man Caputo*Written-By – C. Smith*, C. Woods*, D. Coles*, R. Bean* Pimpin' Chipp Mixed By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Performer – Rhythm Roots 8 –Ghostface Killah 2:32 AllstarsProducer – Emile Recorded By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Vocals [Additional] – Christina Written-By – D. Coles*, E. Haynie* How To Pay Rent (Skit) 9 –No Artist 0:37 Featuring – Tracy Morgan Miranda Mixed By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Performer [Let It Be Me] – Linda –Raekwon, JonesProducer – Allah MathematicsRecorded By – Anthony "Acid" 10 Ghostface Killah 3:02 Caputo*Written-By – C. Smith*, C. Woods*, D. Coles*, G. Becaud*, P. & Method Man Delanoe*, R. Bean*Written-By [Let It Be Me] – Gilbert Becaud*, Pierre Delanoe* Youngstown Heist Featuring – Bully, Sheek*, TrifeMixed By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Performer [Life, Dreams & Death] – Brothers UnlimitedProducer 11 –Ghostface Killah 2:42 – Scram JonesRecorded By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Written-By – D. Coles*, M. Shemer*, R. Owens*, S. Jacobs*, T. Bailey*Written-By [Life, Dreams & Death] – Robert Owens It's That Wu Sh*t Mixed By – Anthony "Acid" Caputo*Performer [It's Your Rock] – Fantasy ThreeProducer – Scram JonesRecorded By – Anthony "Acid" –Ghostface Killah 12 Caputo*Vocals [Additional] – Kevin "KC" Cossom*Written-By – C. 3:11 & Method Man Jimenez*, C. Smith*, D. Coles*, L. Mack*, M. Shemer*, R. Hobody*Written-By [It's Your Rock] – Charlie Jimenez*, Larry Mack*, Reggie Hobody* Companies, etc. Record Company – UMG Recordings, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Island Def Jam Music Group Phonographic Copyright (p) – IceH20 Records Phonographic Copyright (p) – Wu Music Group Copyright (c) – Island Def Jam Music Group Licensed To – Island Def Jam Music Group Licensed From – IceH20 Records Licensed From – Universal Music Enterprises Licensed From – EMI Music Marketing Produced For – IceH20 Records Produced For – City Soul Music Produced For – All Maf Productions Inc. Produced For – Tybu Entertainment Produced For – Wu-Tang Productions Produced For – Beast Music, Inc. Pressed By – Arvato – 56140685 Published By – Copyright Control Published By – Mellow Smoke Music Published By – Robinson Music Group Published By – Universal Music-Careers Published By – Gambi Music Inc. Published By – Stone Diamond Music Corp. Published By – Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Published By – Nickel Show Music Inc. Published By – Universal Music Corp. Published By – Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. Published By – Guinea Pub Recorded At – Starks Studios Recorded At – 36 Chambers Studio Mixed At – Starks Studios Mixed At – 36 Chambers Studio Mastered At – Masterdisk Credits A&R – Ghostface Killah, Lenny S.* A&R [A&R Administration] – Javon Greene A&R [A&R Direction] – Dennis Coles, Mike Caruso A&R [A&R Operations] – Leesa D. Brunson Art Direction, Design – Alex Haldi Artwork [Inks] – Tim Townsend Artwork [Package Production] – Carol Corless Coordinator [Art And Photography Coordination] – Kristen Yiengst Design [Character Design] – Alex Haldi, Chris Bachalo Executive-Producer – Dennis Coles, Antonio "LA" Reid*, Method Man, Raekwon Executive-Producer [Co-Executive Producer] – James Ellis , Lenny Santiago, Mel Carter*, Mike Caruso , Mitchell "Divine" Diggs*, Oli Power Grant*, Robert "RZA" Diggs*, Ron Robinson Illustration – Chris Bachalo Legal [Business Affairs] – Antoinette Trotman, Ian Allen , Randy McMillan Legal [Legal Counsel] – Adam Zia, Alison Finley, Esq.*, Carroll, Guido & Groffman, LLP, Renee Karalian Management [For Ellis Entertainment] – James Ellis Management [For ICEH2O Records] – Mel Carter* Management [For Money Come First Entertainment] – Mike Caruso Management [Sample Clearance Agent] – DMG Clearances, Inc., Deborah Mannis-Gardner Mastered By – Tony Dawsey Product Manager [Marketing] – Chris Atlas, Shari Bryant Notes Made in the EU. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 6 02527 28821 5 Barcode (Scanned): 602527288215 Matrix / Runout (x4 Logo): UNIVERSAL Matrix / Runout: arvato 56140685/00602527288215 21 Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP 73 Mould SID Code: IFPI 0778 Rights Society: BIEM/SABAM Label Code: LC08427 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Meth* • Meth* • Ghost* • Rae* Def Jam 602527288215 Ghost* • - Wu-Massacre (CD, 602527288215 Europe 2010 Recordings Rae* Album) Meth* • Meth* • Ghost* • Rae* Def Jam USA & 001385102 Ghost* • - Wu-Massacre (CD, 001385102 2010 Recordings Canada Rae* Album) Meth* • Meth* • Ghost* • Rae* Def Jam USA & B0013851-02 Ghost* • - Wu-Massacre (CD, B0013851-02 2010 Recordings Canada Rae* Album, Col) Meth* • Meth* • Ghost* • Rae* Def Jam USA & B0013851-02 Ghost* • - Wu-Massacre (CD, B0013851-02 2010 Recordings Canada Rae* Album, Col) Meth* • Meth* • Ghost* • Rae* Def Jam B0013851-01 Ghost* • - Wu-Massacre (LP, B0013851-01 US 2010 Recordings Rae* Album) Related Music albums to Wu-Massacre by Meth 1. 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