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DJ Honda HII Mp3, Flac, Wma DJ Honda HII mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: HII Country: US Released: 1998 MP3 version RAR size: 1376 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1944 mb WMA version RAR size: 1986 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 863 Other Formats: RA AA AIFF MP1 VQF TTA ASF Tracklist Hide Credits Roc Raida Intro 1 1:10 Producer – Roc RaidaScratches – Roc Raida Trouble In The Water 2 3:45 Featuring – De La Soul 5 Seconds 3 3:58 Featuring – Black Attack Hai! 4 3:25 Featuring – 50 Grand, Keith Murray Every Now & Then 5 2:21 Featuring – Syndicate* Mista Sinista Interlude 6 1:04 Producer – Mista SinistaScratches – Mista Sinista Team Players 7 4:42 Featuring – KRS-One, Doe-V* On The Mic 8 3:45 Featuring – A.L., Cuban Link, Juju , Missin' LinxProducer – Vic* For Every Day That Goes By 9 3:31 Featuring – Rawcotiks WKCR Interlude 10 0:51 Featuring – Lord Sear, Stretch Armstrong Who The Trifest? 11 3:37 Featuring – The Beatnuts Talk About It 12 3:12 Featuring – Al' Tariq Blaze It Up 13 4:09 Featuring – Black Attack 14 DJ Ev Interlude 0:30 Go Crazy 15 2:52 Featuring – S-On Around The Clock 16 3:37 Featuring – Problemz When You Hot You Hot 17 4:12 Featuring – Dug Infinite, No I.D. Interlude 18 1:04 Featuring – Fat Lip Travellin´ Man 19 5:16 Featuring – Mos Def Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Relativity Copyright (c) – Relativity Manufactured By – Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. Mastered At – Sterling Sound Credits Mastered By – Tom Coyne Producer – DJ Honda (tracks: 2 to 5, 7 to 19) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 0 7464-91185-2 5 Barcode (Scanned): 074649118525 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 1613-1 DJ Honda HII (2xLP, Album) Relativity 1613-1 US 1998 EPC 489759 4 DJ Honda HII (Cass, Album) Epic EPC 489759 4 Europe 1998 1613-2 DJ Honda HII (CD, Album) Relativity 1613-2 US 1998 EPC 489759 2 DJ Honda HII (CD, Album) Epic EPC 489759 2 Europe 1998 SRCS 8506 DJ Honda HII (CD, Album) Sony Records SRCS 8506 Japan 1998 Related Music albums to HII by DJ Honda Al' Tariq - God Connections Mista Men - Lengthy Riddim EP Stretch Featuring Bobbito - The Stretch Armstrong Show Featuring Bobbito The Barber WKCR 89.9FM Date 10 31 96 DJ Honda - Don't Sink Sista - Jump Sista Jump Mista Mista Six - Hold Up MISTA CP - Say No More Mista -.
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