Irv Gotti Presents… The Murderers 2000

Irv Gotti Presents… The Murderers 2000 is a 2021 hip-hop music release by Irv Gotti. This record is presented in lossless quality and includes full artwork and tracklist information for collectors and listeners.

Irv Gotti Presents... The Murderers 2000

Year: 2000
Audio Codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip: tracks+.cue
Playtime: 01:19:40

Irv Gotti Presents... The Murderers 2000
01. Intro (2:11)
02. Murderers (feat. Ja Rule, Black Child & Tah Murda) (4:05)
03. Dem Niggaz (feat. Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murda & Vita) (2:31)
04. We Don’t Giva A Fuck (feat. Ja Rule, Black Child & Tah Murda) (3:48)
05. Clowns (Skit) (0:49)
06. Shit Gets Ugly (feat. Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murda & Vita) (3:50)
07. We Murderers Baby (feat. Ja Rule & Vita) (3:36)
08. Interview With Vita (Skit) (0:58)
09. Vita, Vita, Vita (feat. Vita) (4:15)
10. How Many Wanna Die (feat. Ja Rule) (4:29)
11. Fuck Parole (Skit) (0:43)
12. We Getting High Tonight (feat. Black Child) (5:04)
13. Tales From The Darkside (feat. DMX) (3:19)
14. I Love The Yankees (Skit) (2:13)
15. Get It Right (feat. Tah Murda) (4:15)
16. We Different (feat. Tah Murda, Black Child & Ja Rule) (4:18)
17. Remo (Skit) (1:09)
18. Rebels Symphony (feat. Ja Rule, Vita, 01, Tah Murda, Black Child & BJ) (3:45)
19. Black Or White (feat. Black Child) (3:30)
20. The 187 Murda Baptist Church Picnic (Skit) (2:12)
21. If You Were My Bitch (feat. Tah Murda, Ja Rule, Black Child & Shady) (4:30)
22. 96R-0709 (feat. Chris Black) (2:02)
23. Crime Scene (feat. Ronnie Bumps, Dave Bing, Black Child, Tah Murda & 01) (4:20)
24. Somebody’s Gonna Die Tonight (feat. Dave Big & Lil Mo) (4:37)
25. Holla Holla Remix (feat. Ja Rule, Jay Z, Memphis Bleek, Busta Rhymes, Vita, Tah Murda & Black Child) (3:13)
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Irv Gotti Presents... The Murderers 2000

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