Madlib – 2012 – Medicine Show No. 13 – Black Tape – X Restricted 18+

Madlib – 2012 – Medicine Show No. 13 – Black Tape – X Restricted 18+ is a 2021 hip-hop music release by Madlib. This record is presented in lossless quality and includes full artwork and tracklist information for collectors and listeners.

Madlib - 2012 - Medicine Show No. 13 - Black Tape - X Restricted 18+

Year: 2012
Audio Codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip: tracks+.cue
Playtime: 01:04:12

Madlib - 2012 - Medicine Show No. 13 - Black Tape - X Restricted 18+
01. Intro (1:02)
02. Do It Real Big (ft.Skillz) (1:04)
03. Run (ft. Jadakiss) (1:44)
04. When the First Lady Sings (ft. GZA) (0:53)
05. What Up Gangsta (ft. Tony Touch, Large Professor & Pete Rock) (3:07)
06. Get You Some (ft. Busta Rhymes) (1:20)
07. Nothin’ Lesser (ft. U.N.) (1:58)
08. A Message From Poet (ft. Blaq Poet) (2:28)
09. Pressure (ft. Strong Arm Steady) (2:21)
10. Interlude 1 (0:24)
11. M.E.D. (0:42)
12. Redman (2:02)
13. Melody (ft. Doom) (1:12)
14. Fuck You (ft. Pharaohe Monch) (1:44)
15. Wanna Battle (ft. Elite Terrorist) (2:18)
16. Interlude 2 (1:29)
17. Out Da Box (ft. Masta Ace) (1:01)
18. Keep The Fame (ft. Vakill) (1:21)
19. Interlude 3 (0:57)
20. Chittlins & Pepsi (ft. Strong Arm Steady) (2:03)
21. ID (2:43)
22. Interlude 4 (1:19)
23. Larger Than Life (ft. Montage) (2:12)
24. The Sun God (ft. Common) (2:40)
25. Nas Is LIke (ft. Nas) (2:29)
26. Interlude 5 (1:27)
27. Somehow, Someway (ft. Organized Konfusion) (2:59)
28. Jus’ Follow (ft. Frank Nitty) (2:21)
29. Interlude 6 (1:23)
30. Get By (ft. Talib Kweli) (2:16)
31. Sick Days (ft. Beatjunkies) (2:16)
32. Interlude 7 (1:21)
33. Any Man (ft. Eminem) / Closer (ft. Capone-N-Noreaga) (2:41)
34. Interlude 8 (2:10)
35. Outro (2:44)
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Madlib - 2012 - Medicine Show No. 13 - Black Tape - X Restricted 18+

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