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Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: timm2014 on January 28, 2008, 12:42:50 PM
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1. Intro
2. Big Bad Mamma - Foxy Brown feat. Dru Hill
Produced by Poke & Tone aka Trackmasters
3. The Usual Suspects - Mic Geronimo feat. Cormega, DMX, Fatal Hussain & Ja Rule
Produced by Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool
4. It's A Cold Day (The Funk Wit U Mix) - Too Short feat. George Clinton
Produced by Shorty B & Vaughn Wilson
5. If U Stay Ready (Remix) - Sugafree
Produced by DJ Quik, George "G-One" Archie & Robert "Fonksta" Bacon
6. In The Wind - Eightball & MJG
Produced by T-Mix
7. Hard To Get (Revisited) - Rick James & Richie Rich
Produced by DJ Quik & George "G-One" Archie
8. Interlude
9. I Gotta Know - Playa feat. Foxy Brown
Produced by James E. Jones
10. Interlude
11. Say What - Dymon
Produced by Stanley Brown
12. Interlude
13. Don't Ever - Black Azz Chill
Produced by Big Yam & Victor M
14. Interlude
15. Never Wanna Let You Go - Absolute
Produced by Jeffery "J Dub" Walker
16. Down With Us - Redman
Produced by Erick Sermon
17. How To Be A Player - Master P feat. Fiend & Siilk The Shocker
Produced by KLC
18. Interlude
19. Troublesome - 2Pac
Produced by J.Z.
20. Interlude
21. Adidas - Made Men feat. Havoc & Man Terror
Produced by Havoc
22. Interlude
23. Never Seen Before - EPMD
Produced by Erick Sermon
24. Interlude
25. Young Casanovas - Junior M.A.F.I.A. feat. Kam & Ma$e
Produced by Armando Colon & Rashaad "Tumblin' Dice" Smith aka Black Jeruz
26. Interlude
27. When The Playas Live - Crucial Conflict
Produced by Ralph Leverston
28. Interlude
29. Is It? - Kaboom
Produced by William "Diamond J" Graves
30. Interlude
31. Street 2 Street - Jayo Felony
Produced by E-A Ski & CMT
32. Outro
1997 Def Jam Records
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damn, I had absolutely NO idea rashad smith (great producer btw) is aka black jeruz
Some tracks look pretty good, I might have to check this out
and junior mafia & mase with kam?that's an unusual combination
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Yeah I was surprised too. He's been making beats for YEARS! I think he started out when Bad Boy was first around making beats for Craig Mack and Biggie, but then changed his name around 2003 and has been mainly working with G-Unit. I don't know why he changed his name though. Maybe he didn't want to be affiliated with Diddy and get pigeonholed into having a "certain sound". That's my best guess.
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19. Troublesome - 2Pac
Produced by J.Z.
whos jay-z?
i thought it was produced by Johnny "J"?
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Either there are two versions because the one on 2Pac's Greatest Hits album is listed as "Troublesome '96" whereas the one above is just "Troublesome" or there are production discrepancies between the two. I know on Scarface's Greatest Hits album his production credits are different from the production credits listed on the original albums he takes his songs from. Maybe this is the same thing.
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that's probably the same JZ as the one whp produced on saafirs albums
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You know that thought actually crossed my mind too because they spell it the same way and they're both on the west coast. I'm cant' say for sure though.
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I don't know if I'm crazy, but I just listened to this entire album and here is my tracklisting.
How To Be A Player
1. Intro by Max Julien aka Goldie
Produced by Marcella Andre
2. Big Bad Mamma by Foxy Brown featuring Dru Hill
Produced by Poke and Tone
Co-Produced by Kevin Morrison
Contains a sample of "She's ABad Mama Jama" by Carl Carlton
3. Hard To Get (Revisited) by Rick James and Richie Rich
Produced by Quik and G-One
4. I Gotta Know by Playa featuring Foxy Brown
Produced by James E. Jones
Co-Produced by Derrick "D Man" McElveen
Contains an interpolation of "Message To B.A." by N.W.A.
5. Young Casanovas by Junior M.A.F.I.A. featuring Ma$e and Cam'Ron (listed as Mace & Kam)
Produced by Rashad Smith and Armando Colon
Contains an interpolation of "Casanova" written by R. Calloway
6. Down Wit Us by Redman
Produced by Erick Sermon
Contains an interpolation of "Still #1" by Boogie Down Productions
7. The Usual Suspects by Mic Geronimo featuring DMX, Fatal, Cormega and Ja Rule
Produced by Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool
Contains an interpolation of "Mango Meat" by The Wilson Brothers
8. How To Be A Playa by Master P featuring Silkk The Shocker and Fiend
Produced by KLC
9. It's A Cold Day (The Funk Wit U Mix) by Too $hort featuring George Clinton with Additional Vocals by Belita Woods
Produced by Vaughn Wilson and Shorty B
10. Outro by Max Julien aka Goldie
Produced by Marcella Andre
11. Street 2 Street by Jayo Felony
Produced by E-A-Ski and CMT
12. In The Wind by Eightball & MJG
Produced by T-Mix
13. Never Seen Before by EPMD
Produced by Erick Sermon
Additional Production by Ian Allen and Ira McLaughlin
Contains an interpolation of "Just Kissed My Baby" by Aaron Neville
Contains a sample of "Public Enemy #1" by Public Enemy
14. Never Wanna Let You Go by Absoulute
Produced by Jeffrey "J-Dub" Walker
15. When The Playas Live by Crucial Conflict
Produced by Ralph "Wildstyle" Leverstone
16. Troublesome by 2Pac
Produced by J.Z.
17. Say What by Dymon
Produced by Stanley Brown
Contains a sample of "Flava In Your Ear" by Craig Mack
18. If U Stay Ready (Remix) by Suga Free
Produced by Quik, G-One and Rob "Fonksta" Bacon
Remixed by Quik
19. Don't Ever by Black Azz Chill
Produced by Big Yam and Victor M
20. Outro by Max Julien aka Goldie
Produced by Marcella Andre
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I don't know what the deal is either. I know this is off the cassette tape. Unfortunately I don't have it anymore. I'm gonna see if I can find a version to verify what's listed. The version you posted looks very legit though.
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I've searched countless time for that Made Men song (still haven't found it, but I satisfied my needs with a youtube rip lol) and it was always on the tracklist for the LP/cassette version of the album, not the CD.Every CD version of the album I've seen on the net has the same tracklisting Shady posted.So yeah, I suppose there are 2 versions of the soundtrack
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"Street 2 Street" is dope as hell