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Kool Moe Dee Greatest Hits Mp3, Flac, Wma Kool Moe Dee Greatest Hits mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Greatest Hits Country: US Released: 1993 MP3 version RAR size: 1564 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1555 mb WMA version RAR size: 1351 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 151 Other Formats: MPC DXD AIFF APE DTS MP2 MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits Wild Wild West A1 Engineer, Mixed By – Bryan "Chuck" NewProducer – Bryan "Chuck" New, Lavaba*, M. 4:45 Dewese*, Pete Q. HarrisWritten-By – M. Dewese* Go See The Doctor A2 Producer – Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba*, M. Dewese*, Pete Q. Harris, Robert Wells, Teddy 5:30 RileyWritten-By – M. Dewese* God Made Me Funke Mixed By – Barbera Aimes, Eric GastProducer – Gerrold Holmes, LaVaba*, M. A3 4:40 Dewese*Recorded By – George KarrasScratches – Barron RicksWritten-By – G. Holmes*, M. Dewese* I Go To Work A4 Engineer – George KarrasMixed By – George Karras, LaVaba*Producer – LaVaba*, M. 4:40 Dewese*, Pete Q. Harris, Teddy RileyWritten-By – M. Dewese* Whosgotdaflava Backing Vocals – Hula, K. Fingers*, Maurice JoshuaEngineer [Recording And Mix] – A5 4:25 Stephen GeorgeInstruments [All] – Hula And K. Fingers*Producer – Hula And K. Fingers*Written-By – Hula/K. Fingers*, M. Dewese* Let's Go A6 5:21 Co-producer – Fred McFarland*Producer – LaVaba*, M. Dewese*Written-By – M. Dewese* Death Blow A7 6:36 Producer – M. Dewese*, Teddy RileyWritten-By – M. Dewese* Can U Feel It Backing Vocals – Ardria Pittman, Walter PhillipsEngineer [Recording And Mix] – Stephen A8 4:40 GeorgeInstruments [All] – Hula And K. Fingers*Producer – Hula And K. Fingers*Written-By – Hula/K. Fingers*, M. Dewese* How Ya Like Me Now B1 Engineer, Mixed By – Bryan "Chuck" NewProducer – Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba*, M. 5:36 Dewese*, Pete Q. HarrisWritten-By – M. Dewese*, T. Riley* Do You Know What Time It Is B2 Producer – Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba*, M. Dewese*, Pete Q. Harris, Robert Wells, Teddy 4:15 RileyWritten-By – M. Dewese* They Want Money B3 Engineer – George KarrasMixed By – George Karras, LaVaba*Producer – LaVaba*, M. 3:52 Dewese*, Pete Q. Harris, Teddy RileyWritten-By – M. Dewese*, T. Riley* Gimme My Props B4 Co-producer – Dale Hogan, Keith SpencerEngineer [Mix] – Chris TrevettEngineer 4:47 [Recording] – Tim LathamProducer – M. Dewese*Written-By – M. Dewese* B5 Rise 'N' Shine 4:36 No Respect B6 Engineer, Mixed By – Bryan "Chuck" NewProducer – Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba*, M. 5:25 Dewese*, Pete Q. Harris, Teddy RileyWritten-By – M. Dewese*, T. Riley* Look At Me Now B7 Co-producer – Dale Hogan, Keith SpencerEngineer [Mix] – Chris TrevettEngineer 4:11 [Recording] – Tim LathamProducer – M. Dewese*Written-By – M. Dewese* Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Zomba Recording Corporation Phonographic Copyright (p) – Zomba Recording Corporation Manufactured By – Zomba Recording Corporation Recorded At – Battery Studios, New York Mixed At – Battery Studios, New York Recorded At – Soundtrack Studios Mixed At – Unique Recording Mastered At – The Hit Factory Published By – Willesden Music Published By – Kool Moe Dee Music Published By – Zomba Enterprises, Inc. Published By – Afrythmusic Published By – Donril Music Credits Design – ZombArt: NG* Mastered By – Tom Coyne Notes Recorded and mixed at Battery Studios except tracks 4 & 11 recorded at Soundtrack Studios and mixed at Unique Recording Studios. Mastered at The Hit Factory, NYC. Publishing Willesden Music/Kool Moe Dee Music (admin. by Willesden Music) (BMI) except: tracks 5 & 8 Willesden Music/Kool Moe Dee Music (admin. by Willesden Music) (BMI)/Zomba Enterprises Inc./Afrythmusic (adm. by Zomba Enterprises Inc.) (ASCAP); tracks 9, 11 & 13 Willesden Music/Kool Moe Dee Music (admin. by Willesden Music) (BMI)/Zomba Enterprises Inc./Donril Music (adm. by Zomba Enterprises Inc.) (ASCAP). © 1993 & This compilation ℗ 1993 Zomba Recording Corporation. Manufactured in the United States by Zomba Recording Corporation. Printed in the United States. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 1241-41493-4 3 Rights Society: BMI Rights Society: ASCAP Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 01241-41493-2 Kool Moe Dee Greatest Hits (CD, Comp) Jive 01241-41493-2 US 1993 01241-41493-2 Kool Moe Dee Greatest Hits (CD, Comp) Jive 01241-41493-2 Canada 1993 Greatest Hits (CD, Comp, 01241-41493-2 Kool Moe Dee Jive 01241-41493-2 US 1993 Club) HIP 141 Kool Moe Dee Greatest Hits (LP, Comp) Jive HIP 141 Europe 1993 Greatest Hits (CD, Comp, 88697-34329-2 Kool Moe Dee Jive 88697-34329-2 US Unknown RP) Related Music albums to Greatest Hits by Kool Moe Dee Chuck Jackson - Hula Lula Kool Moe Dee - Knowledge Is King Kool Moe Dee - How Ya Like Me Now Various - Rap Attak Various - Word 2 Alexis - Hula Hula Hop Various - Word Various - The Word 4 Tracker Treacherous Three - The Treacherous Three Kool Moe Dee - They Want Money.
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