C-Bo's Best Appearances
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2001 compilation album by C-Bo
C-Bo's Best Appearances '91–'99 | |
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Compilation album by | |
Released | April 10, 2001 |
Recorded | 1991–1999 |
Genre | West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, G-funk |
Length | 65:25 |
Label | AWOL Records |
Producer | B.C., DJ Daryl, D-Wiz, Funk Daddy, Mike Mosley, One Drop Scott, Rick Rock, Sam Bostic, Studio Ton |
C-Bo chronology | |
C-Bo's Best Appearances '91–'99 is a compilation of previously released songs featuring American rapper C-Bo. It was released April 10, 2001 on AWOL Records. The songs originally appeared on other artists albums and compilations released throughout the nineties.
Track listing
[edit ]- "Die Niggaz" - 3:54
- "Deadly Weapon" (featuring Marvaless) - 3:51 (from the album Fearless )
- "What's Going Down" (featuring Gelo) - 3:54 (from the album Havin' It My Way)
- "The Funk Is On" (featuring Lunasicc & Marvaless) - 4:14 (from the album Mr. Lunasicc )
- "Niggaz Get They Wig Split" (featuring B-Legit & Celly Cel) - 3:23 (from the album The Hemp Museum )
- "That's How We Break Bread" (featuring King George & Master P) - 3:28 (from the album True )
- "Ride 4 Me" (featuring Rod-Dee & Spice 1) - 4:27 (from the album The Playa Rich Project )
- "Garden Block" - 5:44
- "Riders" - 4:30 (from the album Boss Ballin' 2: The Mob Bosses)
- "Danger Zone" (featuring Killa Tay & Mississippi) - 4:04 (from the album Fear No Fate)
- "Rillas In Tha Game" (featuring LeMay & Marv Mitch) - 4:31 (from the album Livin In Tha Strange)
- "Mafia Life" (featuring Killa Tay, Lunasicc, Mississippi & Pizzo) - 4:37 (from the album West Coast Trippin')
- "It's on, on Sight" (featuring E-40) - 4:13 (from the album The Element of Surprise )
- "Big Dawgs" (featuring J-Dubb, Killa Tay & O-Fed) - 4:29 (from the album Mr. Mafioso)
- "Straight G'z" (featuring Pizzo) - 1:40 (from the album Heater Calhoun)
- "Player to Player" (featuring Allie Baba & Mo-Jay) - 4:27 (from the album The Final Chapter )
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