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Wu-Tang Clan Iron Flag Mp3, Flac, Wma Wu-Tang Clan Iron Flag mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Iron Flag Country: Ukraine Released: 2003 Style: Thug Rap, Gangsta MP3 version RAR size: 1533 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1184 mb WMA version RAR size: 1846 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 642 Other Formats: WAV AU VOC XM MP4 MIDI AUD Tracklist Hide Credits A1 In The Hood A2 Rules A3 Chrome Wheels Soul Power (Black Jungle) A4 Featuring – Flavor Flav A5 Uzi (Pinky Ring) A6 One Of These Days B1 Ya'll Been Warned B2 Babies B3 Radioactive (Four Assasins) Back In The Game B4 Featuring – Ron Isley* B5 Iron Flag B6 Dashing (Reasons) Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Music Factory Group Phonographic Copyright (p) – Loud Records, LLC Copyright (c) – Loud Records, LLC Marketed By – Sony Music Entertainment (RUS) Distributed By – HUNTER Music Notes Edition of 2003 - printed on the cassette Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 4 606817 047526 Barcode (Scanned): 4606817047526 Other: LC IN UA Other versions Title Category Artist Label Category Country Year (Format) Loud Records, Wu- Tang Records, Wu-Tang Iron Flag (CD, CK 86236 Street Records CK 86236 US 2001 Clan Album) Corporation, Columbia EPC 504752 4, Wu-Tang Iron Flag Loud Records, Sony EPC 504752 4, Turkey 2002 504752-4 Clan (Cass, Album) Müzik (Türkiye) 504752-4 Iron Flag (CD, 7 24352 30642 Wu-Tang 7 24352 30642 Album, Epic , Sony Music Russia 2001 8 Clan 8 Unofficial) Wu-Tang Iron Flag (CD, 5060212000 Loud Records 5060212000 Australia 2001 Clan Album) Loud Records, Wu- EPC 504752 2, Tang Records, EPC 504752 2, Wu-Tang Iron Flag (CD, 504752 2, Street Records 504752 2, Europe 2001 Clan Album) 5047522000 Corporation, Epic, 5047522000 Epic, Epic Related Music albums to Iron Flag by Wu-Tang Clan 1. Wu-Tang Clan - Wu - The Story Of The Wu-Tang Clan 2. Wu-Tang Clan - The Box Set Series 3. Wu-Tang Clan - Once Upon a Time In Shaolin 4. Wu-Tang - Gravel Pit 5. Wu-Tang Clan - Pinky Ring (Remix) 6. Wu-Tang Clan - Protect Ya Neck 7. Wu Tang Clan - The Heart Gently Weeps 8. DJ Storm - Wu-Tang Clan presents: Dj Storm: 36Wu-Strumentals 9. Wu-Tang Clan - Wu: The Story Of The Wu-Tang Clan 10. Wu-Tang Clan - Legend Of The Wu-Tang: Wu-Tang Clan's Greatest Hits.
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