Nasty Bass [Explicit Lyrics]

Nasty Bass [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Get It Girl
2. Let Me See U Pop It
3. Face Down Ass Up
4. Let's Do It Doggie Style
5. Down-Em-Down
6. Take It Off
7. She's Just a Friend
8. Gotta Have $
9. Who Run This M.F.
10. Man Without a Witness
11. Hey "Hoe"
12. Roll and Work Dat Pussy
13. Doggie Style
14. Get Up on Dis Baby
15. Shake Dat Pussy
16. Can She Do Do Brown
17. Bitch "Hoes"
18. Com'mo Shake It Now
19. Fellos Tell These Hoes
20. Nutt-N-But Drop
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Nasty Bass [Explicit Lyrics]

As Nasty as They Wanna Be
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great CD
  • A classic?
  • Not worth much anymore
  • pure trash
  • A waste of time....don't bother...
As Nasty as They Wanna Be
2 Live Crew
Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000QQP
Release Date: 1996-06-10

Tracks:

  1. Me So Horny
  2. Put Her In The Buck
  3. D.K. Almighty
  4. C'mon Babe
  5. Dirty Nursery Rhymes
  6. Break It On Down
  7. 2 Live Blues
  8. I Ain't Bullsh...in'
  9. Get Loose Now
  10. The F--k Shop
  11. If You Believe In Having Sex
  12. My Seven Bizzos
  13. Get The F--k Out Of My House
  14. Reggae Joint
  15. Fraternity Record
  16. Bad A--B--h
  17. Mega Mixx lll
  18. Coolin'

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great CD.......2007-02-26

I was happy to find this CD.. Very Hard to find a new copy of this.Well worth the looking though.

1 out of 5 stars A classic?.......2006-08-03

This just furthers my argument even more. Just because an album is more than 10 years old by a "legendary" group doesn'tmean that it's good or even a classic. This is classh** at its finest. I actually owned this album at one point when I was young and stupid. But i wasn't that stupid cause I got rid of it quick. You mean to tell me this album is derived from true creativity from ones heart. Lyrics that mean somethin. Thats what hip hop is all about and this is not a hip hop album. There is nothin creative about this album at all. Its a dance album for freaks. Now if you lookin at this from that point of view, then I guess this is a 5 star album. But for someone to call this a hip hop classic you have no idea what a hip hop classic is. You just don't. Damn can the state of hip hop be so f***ed up when anything by 2 LIve Crew can be considered worth owning, let alone being called a classic? If you give this 5 stars,then trash garbage rappers the likes of Chingy, Nelly, Trina, Khia, Camron, DFB, D4L. then your the biggest hypocrite typing reviews on amazon. 2 Live Crew in my opinion, lyrically is in the top 5 of the worst rappers in history. And they are just as one dimensional as your most hated rapper. If you don't believe me just scope out ALL their album covers and song titles. And ask yourself can you really call these bums artist. Seriously I cant get it through my head why somebody over the age of 18 would actually by this s***. I just cant.

1 out of 5 stars Not worth much anymore.......2006-06-29

This may have been fun to listen to...16 years ago. A lot of the music from back then has aged into some of the best music of all time. This has not. This CD is just not that good to be honest with you. It is very immature (which is not a bad thing), but you can tell, like the reviewer below me has said, that they lived off of controversy and not true talent. If you want some real rap, or just good music in general, I think that you should look elsewhere.

1 out of 5 stars pure trash.......2006-06-08

I have to say, this CD is pretty bad. The songs on it are just pointless chants and words that should never have been said. I am not a fan of censorship, so i do not think that this should be censored, but it is everyones own choice to buy this or not, and trust me, this rap group only lives off the controversy, not talent, so don't buy it.

2 out of 5 stars A waste of time....don't bother..........2006-02-19

I bought this album when I was young (like many others here). I did it because 2 Live Crew were being censored at the time, and I was under the influence of "support the artist from the government censors". Unfortunately, many bands and filmmakers use this as a marketing tool, so people like me (and many others reviewers here) rush out and buy the garbage they're putting out. Most of the rap albums I bought over my life were the result of this phenomenon. 2 Live Crew are/were a bunch of idiotic rappers who just liked talkin' dirty. The first few times you hear this, it's kind of funny. It quickly wears off, and you're left with a really dumb album by a bunch of really dumb guys pretending that they're saying something worthwhile, when they don't even come close. So a lot of us got suckered into buying this junk, such is life. It's really shallow and just a waste of time.
Controversee...That's Life...And That's the Way It Is
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Hip Hop bass till you drop
Controversee...That's Life...And That's the Way It Is
Freak Nasty
Manufacturer: Triad
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000QPM
Release Date: 1996-11-05

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. I Want 2 F-ck
  3. Dirty Mouth
  4. Bump That Rump
  5. Commercial
  6. P.G.P.B
  7. Da' Dip
  8. Boot Up (Who Ya Wit)
  9. Controversee (Start)
  10. Down Low (Remix)
  11. Boom Boom Bomb
  12. Rumors Pt. 1
  13. Respect
  14. Have This Ever Happened 2-U
  15. Deep Deep South
  16. F-ckie S-ckie (At Freaknasty Party)
  17. Cut Up
  18. Rumors Pt. 2

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hip Hop bass till you drop.......1999-06-26

I think this title is the best one Freak Nasty has done. It is much better than the previous one as it has many more song to listen to. The bass is really brought out in this album. It is really good. I recommend you buy it.
Reich Remixed
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Boring and unimaginative
  • Children of Reich Create Loving Homage
  • Decent, but disappointing overall.
  • Great music for an electronic fan
  • Proxy for a Reich's Greatest Hits CD?
Reich Remixed

Manufacturer: Nonesuch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  5. Steve Reich: Music for 18 Musicians

ASIN: B00000I5LV
Release Date: 1999-03-02

Tracks:

  1. Music For 18 Musicians (Coldcut Remix) - Steve Reich
  2. Eight Lines (Howie B Remix) - Bang On A Can/Bradley Lubman
  3. The Four Sections (Andrea Parker Remix) - London Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas
  4. Megamix (Tranquility Bass Remix) - Steve Reich/London Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas/Theatre Of Voices...
  5. Drumming (Mantronik Maximum Drum Formula) - Steve Reich
  6. Proverb (Nobukazu Takemura Remix) - Theatre Of Voices
  7. Piano Phase (D*Note's Phased & Konfused Mix) - Double Edge
  8. City Life (DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid Open Circuit) - The Steve Reich Ensemble/Bradley Lubman
  9. Come Out (Ken Ishii Remix) - Steve Reich
  10. Bonus Track 1 - Various Artists

Amazon.com

The beauty of Steve Reich's minimalist compositions can be found not in their repetition but in their evolution. Listening to the Kronos Quartet perform Different Trains, the listener quickly gets over the camp value of the conductor samples to discover an unfolding theme that harks back not only to bustling industrialism but also to the horror of the Nazi concentration-camp trains. Reich is a master of such subtle changes in sonics, and his impeccable timing turns simple phrases into musical tapestries. On Reich Remixed, some of dance music's more innovative artists pay homage to the composer in the way they know best: by sampling his works and remixing them into their own. Coldcut's take on Music for 18 Musicians adds a fast-paced techno flair to the classic composition, Howie B's Eight Lines respectfully keeps the integrity of the original piece, and Tranquility Bass peppers "Megamix" with voices and (eventually) beats. There are some misses here, and, most unfortunate, DJ Spooky's schizophrenic treatment of City Life lobotomizes a previously fine composition. No, you still can't dance to Reich, but you can see how others use him for source material. But after hearing these condensed and diced versions, you might find it's worth delving back into Reich's originals to hear what the fuss is all about. --Jason Verlinde

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Boring and unimaginative.......2005-07-13

My opinion is that this compilation doesn't glorify Reich or electronica. I used to think that most techno enthusiasts and maybe even techno composers had probably never heard of him. While I've come to learn that this isn't true, I think this CD would be a good argument in favor of it. I certainly didn't expect Reich Remixed to compare with the originals. And there is certainly nothing wrong with a tribute. But everything here is against Reich's style, both too fast and too simple.

The Coldcut remix of Steve Reich's 18, unfortunately the best track on the disk, is laughable in comparison and a warning against the tracks that follow. After reading the reviews for the original Music for 18 Musicians, there are several people who can say nothing except that it is slow and boring. I think you might as well include Coldplay in that number. It is as if he recorded himself skipping forward through the first 5 or so minutes of the original and smiled at his creation.

He isn't the only one who obviously missed the point. Most of the remixes use some of the cheapest sounding instruments and methods I've heard; these aren't just bad tributes to Reich, they are bad tributes to techno! And don't expect to hear phasing, which was introduced for the first time in Come Out and Drumming, in their remixes. That would require at least some trivial knowledge of Reich's contribution to minimalism, which these artists obviously do not have. And anyway, Reich used much more than rhythmic, vocal/musical repetition and staccato notes, let's get that straight.

I wasted my money on this one. If you haven't been introduced to Reich, I envy you! Try Music for 18 Musicians and Different Trains, many agree that those are among Reich's most powerful pieces.

5 out of 5 stars Children of Reich Create Loving Homage.......2005-04-16

The entrancing hobby of looping gave birth to essencially all forms of techno in existence today, and all followers should be thankful Steve Reich's cassette tapes messed up one day to create a looping effect. He soon became obsessed with overlapping sounds and varying tempos, a basic foundation for modern day electronic music. Such is the reason why a wide variety of artists came together to create a tribute album to this obscure classical composer, and the end result is a diamond in the rough.

If "Reich Remixed" has any style permeating through the whole album, it is the esoteric sounds of trance. Each track brings in a sentimental mourning, but also sings out hosannas of joy, hailing the appreciation of the father of techno. Tranquility Bass's "Megamix", succeeding fully in painting a mural of Reich's repertoire, Coldcut's loving recreation of "Music for 18 Musicians", and Howie B's "Eight Lines" tribute will draw you in with their joyful melodies. Yet darkness lies ahead as well. Andrea Parker brings in a creepy Trip-Hop version of "The Four Sections", perfect for committing a bank robbery if you get off on that. The bonus track from freQ Nasty & B.L.I.M. has the rough sound of Drum n' Bass without corrupting the original message, although it sounds a bit out of place on this album. The masterpiece is Nobukazu Takemura's "Proverb", which stacks the voices in one loop, which will make one double check the CD for scratches. It not only holds true to what Reich was attempting, but re-interprets.

To those who were already die-hard Reich fans, a word of caution. This CD will sound repititive, perhaps even like cheap rip-offs of the original tracks, as they cannot possibly recreate the massive pieces Reich composed in six or seven minutes of CD time. As well, there are slip-ups. "City Life" is butchered to pieces and essentially impossible to enjoy, and "Come Out" only highlights the limitations of techno's possibilities to create as compared to pen, paper, and a symphony orchestra.

The album explores techno's creative possibilities to new levels, and is an aural treat. Consider it Reich's first DJing experience, changing the world of music in the same way his originals shook the ear drums.

Highs: Techno symphony, with the same variety as an orchestra, skillfully mixed, loving and appropriate recreations of Reich's original masterpieces.
Lows: Reich's originals are better, sometimes butchered here, same repitive downfall of techno at times.
The Score: A-, Reich not Lost in Techno Translation.

2 out of 5 stars Decent, but disappointing overall........2002-01-05

There are a few really good tracks on this CD. My personal favorites are Music for 18 Musicians, Four Sections, the Megamix, and Piano Phase. The Desert Music remix (the bonus track) is okay, not great, but okay. And then there's the bottom end of the spectrum, which is everything else. Unfortunately, what I like is overpowered by what I dislike.

5 out of 5 stars Great music for an electronic fan.......2001-10-04

I enjoyed every one of these pieces on their own. I am familiar with most of the electronic artists and each one of these songs is beautiful. I had never heard Steve Reich's music before this. I enjoyed his music but, I didn't think that the remixes were completely true to his form. Reich's music has some good ideas that the remixer's somewhat expanded upon. I think the idea was to take some of Reich's ideas and put it in to a more modern style. If they wanted someone to rehash his ideas, then it would have been boring. I enjoy these artists, but there are artists out there that are using some of his ideas already, namely Plastikman and Tortoise. Overall the songs are great in any sense.

4 out of 5 stars Proxy for a Reich's Greatest Hits CD?.......2001-06-16

Of all modern classical composers, Steve Reich is the one whose music is most likely to attract the rock-oriented ear. 'Music for 18 Musicians' was a ground-breaking album which closed out the 1970s, and it took much of the audience that had been nurtured on Tangerine Dream's 'Ricochet' and, before that, Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells'. It was only to be expected that other artists would start sampling Reich's works.

I can't get enough of 'Music for 18 Musicians' -- I bought it on LP in 1979, and two versions on CD. It is my No. 1 self-hypnosis album. So I was intrigued to discover how it would be re-worked for this album. I was disappointed, frankly. The Coldcut Remix provides no evidence that the DJ has listened beyond the first five minutes of the original.

But there's no heresy in modifying Reich's music. I welcome every effort to do so. I knew about half of the pieces selected here, so, for me, it's partly a Reich sampler. The great thing about the album is that not only did it get me buying more of Reich's output, but it also got me listening more to the originals.

For me, the stand-out track here is 'Piano Phase', which applies prog-rock values to a piece I didn't know at all well. It could so easily be Rick Wakeman or Keith Emerson playing the synth lines over the piano loop!

The opening track has grown on me over the years. At first listen, the Megamix seemed to have too many different samples crowded in; it seemed too ambitious in searching for common musical themes between no fewer than nine of Reich's albums. But now it flows nicely.

The closing track, supposedly based on the Desert Music, is a straightforward techno track, almost Prodigy-like, whose relationship to Reich's music seems entirely tangential.

I believe every Reich fan should hear this album, even though a few will find perhaps nothing to like. And I'd recommend anyone who buys this album without knowing Reich to listen also to 'Different Trains', 'Electric Counterpoint', and of course, 'Music for 18 Musicians'.

Until Nonesuch releases in the US the greatest hits CD compiled in Japan, we will have to rely on this as the only single-CD tour through Reich's works, however oblique and re-shaped these may be.
Sex
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Sex
    DJ Nasty Knock
    Manufacturer: Street Street
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000008QUX
    Release Date: 1996-02-27

    Tracks:

    1. Sex
    2. This Is 4 - DJ Nasty Knock,
    3. It's Getting Hot It's Getting Wet
    4. Gimmie Dat South Coast Rap
    5. Jukie Baby [Remix]
    6. Shake, Wiggle & Roll It Out - DJ Nasty Knock,
    7. Body Love
    8. Groovin to That South Coast Thang
    9. Emmett Till
    10. Nasty Mega Mix
    11. Sex [Instrumental]
    12. Xes Out
    Show Me the Money
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Show Me the Money
      Dj Nasty Knock
      Manufacturer: Street Street
      ProductGroup: Music
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      ASIN: B000003QLQ
      Release Date: 1997-05-13

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Show Me The Money
      3. Doo Doo Brown
      4. Shake, Wiggle & Roll It Out
      5. Bass Express
      6. Back On That Ass
      7. Set It Off
      8. Junky Baby (Remix)
      9. Keep Bass Alive
      10. Groovin' To That South Coast Thang
      11. Humpty Dump
      12. Keep Quad Alive
      13. Outro
      14. GOD Will See You Through
      Bass Bumps & Nasty Pumps
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Bass Bumps & Nasty Pumps
        DJ Nasty Knock
        Manufacturer: Street Street
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        ASIN: B000008PSV
        Release Date: 1995-04-13

        Tracks:

        1. Bass, Bumps And Nasty Pumps
        2. Enter BB And NP
        3. Juke Baby @
        4. Huggie Bear
        5. Body Love - Sweet MSJ
        6. We Need Some Bass
        7. Bass, Fame, Rollin
        8. Pumps And Bumps
        9. 1, 2, 3 Hit It
        10. Mackin - Sweet MSJ
        11. Beware Da Clap
        12. Mo Dollaz - DEF-D
        13. Silicon Tones
        14. Mi A Gal Man - Boom Shot featuring Shaggy Wonder
        15. I Want To Love You - Sweet MSJ
        Sports Weekend: As Nasty as They Wanna Be, Pt. 2
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Pop That Thang!
        • Nasty and Rockin
        Sports Weekend: As Nasty as They Wanna Be, Pt. 2
        2 Live Crew
        Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000000QQX
        Release Date: 1996-06-10

        Tracks:

        1. Intro
        2. Pop That P ssy
        3. For How Long
        4. A F ck Is A F ck
        5. Let It Rip
        6. Baby Baby Please (Just A Little More Head)
        7. Graveyard
        8. Ugly As F ck
        9. A Hooker?
        10. Fraternity Joint
        11. Nigga's Comin' Up
        12. Here I Come
        13. I Like It, I Live It
        14. F ck Off
        15. Mega Mix V
        16. Sweet Suzy
        17. Freaky Behavior
        18. 12' Long
        19. Ain't No P ssy Like...
        20. You Are Very Erect
        21. Some Hot Head
        22. Chesterfield Island
        23. I Ain't Bullsh t\Ttin' III
        24. 'Balls'
        25. The P ssy Caper
        26. Up A Girls A
        27. Who's F ckin' Who
        28. P ssy (Reprise) For Those Who Like To F ck

        Product Description

        1. Intro
        2. Pop That Pussy
        3. For How Long
        4. Fuck Is A Fuck, A
        5. Let It Rip
        6. Baby Baby Please (Just A Little More Head)
        7. Graveyard
        8. Ugly As Fuck
        9. Hooker?, A
        10. Fraternity Joint
        11. Nigga's Comin' Up
        12. Here I Come
        13. I Like It, I Love It
        14. Fuck Off
        15. Mega Mix V
        16. Sweet Suzy
        17. Freaky Behavior
        18. 12" Long
        19. Ain't No Pussy Like...
        20. You Are Very Erect
        21. Some Hot Head
        22. Chesterfield Island
        23. I Ain't Bullshittin' III
        24. "Balls"
        25. Pussy Caper, The
        26. Up A Girl's Ass
        27. Who's Fuckin' Who
        28. Pussy (Reprise) For Those Who Like To Fuck

        Format: CD

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Pop That Thang!.......2005-01-02

        Are these guys serious??? I bumped into this jewel in a bookstore and nearly cracked up when I listened to it. It gets five stars for the hilarity. ("Pop That P*ssy" is #1!)

        5 out of 5 stars Nasty and Rockin.......2000-04-13

        This has got to be one of the greatest classic Two Live Crew CD's. A must own for fans. Not a CD to play when your grandma is over! ;-)
        Sports Weekend: As Nasty as They Wanna Be, Pt. 2
        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • The Best 2 Live Crew album yet!
        Sports Weekend: As Nasty as They Wanna Be, Pt. 2
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        Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000DP8B
        Release Date: 1991-10-08

        Tracks:

        1. Intro
        2. Pop That P Ussy
        3. For How Long
        4. F Uck Is a F Uck
        5. Let It Rip
        6. Baby Baby Please (Just a Little More Head)
        7. Graveyard
        8. Ugly as F Uck
        9. Hooker?
        10. Fraternity Joint
        11. Nigga's Comin' Up
        12. Here I Come
        13. I Like It, I Love It
        14. F Uck Off
        15. Mega Mix V
        16. Sweet Suzy
        17. Freaky Behavior
        18. 12" Long
        19. Ain't No P Ussy Like....
        20. Your Are Very Erect
        21. Some Hot Head
        22. Chesterfield Island
        23. I Ain't Bullsh Ttin' III
        24. Balls
        25. P Ussy Caper
        26. Up a Girl's Ass
        27. Who's F Ckin' Who
        28. P Ussy (Reprise) For Those Who Like to F Uck

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars The Best 2 Live Crew album yet!.......2003-11-15

        If you listen to all of the 2 live crew mixes out there & pick out your favorite songs from it most likely they will be from Sports Weekend. They're greatest hits album should have been this album with a bonus disc attached to listen to the other hits from the other albums. THATS how good it is, by far the best 2 Live Crew yet & probably ever to come.
        As Nasty as They Wanna Be
        Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
        • 2 Live Crew...Talent-Impared
        • Classic Filth
        As Nasty as They Wanna Be
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        Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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        ASIN: B00000DP84
        Release Date: 1991-02-19

        Tracks:

        1. Me So Horny
        2. Put Her in the Buck
        3. D.K. Almighty
        4. C'mon Babe
        5. Dirty Nursery Rhymes
        6. Break It on Down
        7. 2 Live Blues
        8. I Ain't Bullsh...n'
        9. Get Loose Now
        10. F--k Shop
        11. If You Believe in Having Sex
        12. My Seven Bizzos
        13. Get the F--k out of My House
        14. Reggae Joint
        15. Fraternity Record
        16. Bad A.. B...h
        17. Mega Mixx III
        18. Coolin'

        Customer Reviews:

        1 out of 5 stars 2 Live Crew...Talent-Impared.......2004-08-22

        Ohhhh!!! Why???!!! I Think They Put this out just make all of us
        nauscious and ta piss us off. Do People really listen to rappers
        talk about F*****g? I Love Rap but Jesus, this has gone to far!!!

        5 out of 5 stars Classic Filth.......2001-06-18

        I loved this thing when it first came out. hard to believe it is 12 years ago. I played it to death. Had it stolen from me. It is amazing how many ways you can rap about boinking. These guys do it all. Stiff Peter!
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          Nasty
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Intersound Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
          BassBass | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
          Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
          Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B000000BYD
          Release Date: 1997-10-07

          Tracks:

          1. Gotta Get My Freak On - Afro Rican
          2. Take It Off - The Dogs
          3. Put That Thing To The Floor - Get Some Crew
          4. Pop That Pu**y & Shake That Ass - DJ Smurf & PMFI
          5. Nasty Dancer - Kilo
          6. Ruff Rida (S&C Mix) - Fraze
          7. Shake Them Ti**ies - The Get Funky Crew
          8. U Gotta Go (Pu**y Out Mix) - Kinsu
          9. Freak Bendover - DJ Laz
          10. Nuts On The Chin - Hard Headed
          11. Pull It All The Way Down - Prince Rahien & Clay D
          12. Work It Out (Dirty Origional) - MC Shy D
          13. Pop That Coochie, Shake That Ass - Baby Luke
          14. Lower This Bitch - DJ Smurf & PMFI
          15. Shake That Ass Bitch (Remix) - Splack Pack
          16. Oh My Gosh - Mr. Mixx And Da Roughneck Posse

          Rap Music:

          1. New Mic Order
          2. New Millenium [CD-single]
          3. New Millennium Hip-Hop Party
          4. Next Episode [Explicit Lyrics]
          5. No Sle2p Productionz - The Compilation [Explicit Lyrics]
          6. Operation Cleanup [Explicit Lyrics]
          7. Overdose [Explicit Lyrics]
          8. Paperchase
          9. Return of the Bumpasaurus
          10. Return of the West

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