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Fredro Starr Firestarr Mp3, Flac, Wma Fredro Starr Firestarr mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Firestarr Country: US Released: 2001 MP3 version RAR size: 1704 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1552 mb WMA version RAR size: 1192 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 857 Other Formats: MOD VOX WAV AUD AAC AA MP4 Tracklist Hide Credits Comin' At The Game A1 1:23 Producer – Ant Beats Dyin' 4 Rap A2 3:24 Producer – Davinci, Fredro Starr What If A3 4:36 Producer – Davinci, Fredro Starr Thug Warz A4 3:36 Backing Vocals – Sticky FingazFeaturing – The OutlawzProducer – Davinci, Fredro Starr Perfect B!tch A5 3:23 Producer – Ant Beats Electric Ice A6 2:47 Featuring – Mieva, X1 Producer – Davinci, Fredro Starr Who F#!k Better A7 3:34 Producer – Davinci, Fredro Starr Big Shots A8 3:29 Backing Vocals – BegetzFeaturing – Sin Producer – Davinci, Fredro Starr Soldierz B1 4:08 Featuring – Sticky Fingaz, X1 Producer – Davinci, Fredro Starr One Night B2 3:13 Backing Vocals – MievaFeaturing – Begetz, Ice-T, Versatile Producer – Ant Beats Dat Be Dem B3 3:53 Backing Vocals – BegetzProducer – Davinci, Fredro Starr Dyin' 4 Rap (Remix) B4 Featuring – Capone -N- Noreaga, Cuban Link, Noble*Producer – Ant BeatsScratches – DJ 3:45 Hectic I Don't Wanna... B5 5:05 Producer – Davinci, Fredro StarrVocals – Aaron Hall America's Most B6 1:20 Producer – Ant Beats Theme From 'Save The Last Dance' (Remix) B7 3:32 Producer – Davinci, Fredro StarrRemix – Hector Delgado Vocals – Sunshine Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 0126252ERE Fredro Starr Firestarr (CD, Album) Koch Records 0126252ERE Europe 2001 Firestarr (2xLP, KOC-LP-8180 Fredro Starr Koch Records KOC-LP-8180 US 2001 Album) Firestarr (2xLP, KOC-lp-8271 Fredro Starr Koch Records KOC-lp-8271 US 2001 Album) Koch Records, In KOC-CD-8180 Fredro Starr Firestarr (CD, Album) The Paint KOC-CD-8180 US 2001 Records KOC-CD-8271 Fredro Starr Firestarr (CD, Album) Koch Records KOC-CD-8271 US 2001 Related Music albums to Firestarr by Fredro Starr Fredro Starr & Jill Scott - Shining Through (Theme From “Save The Last Dance”) Jack Starr Burning Starr - Jack Starr Burning Starr Gang Starr - Ex Girl To Next Girl Gang Starr - Mass Appeal: The Best of Gang Starr Will Starr - The Sound Of Starr Kay Starr - Kay Starr Sings Kay Starr - The Hits Of Kay Starr Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Band - Live From Montreaux Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Band - 3 CDS. - RINGO STARR - THE ANTHOLOGY...SO FAR Dave Starr - Dave Starr.
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