Master P – 1997 – Ghetto D (2007-10th Anniversary Edition)

Master P – 1997 – Ghetto D (2007-10th Anniversary Edition) is a 2023 hip-hop music release by Master P. This record is presented in lossless quality and includes full artwork and tracklist information for collectors and listeners.

Master P - Ghetto D (2007-10th Anniversary Edition)

Year: 1997
Audio Codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip: tracks+.cue
Playtime: 01:37:03

Master P - 1997 - Ghetto D (2007-10th Anniversary Edition)
CD 1:

01. Ghetto D (feat. C-Murder and Silkk the Shocker) (4:37)
02. Let’s Get ’em (feat. Mystikal and Silkk the Shocker) (5:49)
03. I Miss My Homies (feat. Pimp C of UGK, Silkk the Shocker and Sons of Funk) (5:26)
04. We Riders (feat. Mac) (3:58)
05. Throw ‘Em Up (feat. Kane and Abel) (3:23)
06. Tryin 2 Do Something (feat. Fiend, Mac and Mo B. Dick) (3:24)
07. Plan B (feat. Mia X) (3:50)
08. Weed and Money (feat. Silkk the Shocker) (4:05)
09. Captain Kirk (feat. Fiend, Silkk the Shocker and Mystikal) (5:06)
10. Stop Hatin (feat. Fiend, Silkk the Shocker and Mo B. Dick) (5:04)
11. Eyes on Your Enemies (feat. Silkk the Shocker) (3:30)
12. Make ’em Say Ugh (feat. Fiend, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X and Mystikal) (5:06)
13. Going Through Some Thangs (feat. Big Ed and Mr. Serv-On) (4:42)
14. Only Time Will Tell (feat. Mac) (4:08)
15. After Dollars, No Cents (feat. Silkk the Shocker) (3:35)
16. Gangstas Need Love (feat. Mercedes and Silkk the Shocker) (4:08)
17. Pass Me Da Green (3:05)
18. Come and Get Some (feat. C-Murder and Prime Suspects) (2:31)
19. Burbons and Lacs (feat. Silkk the Shocker, Lil’ Gotti Gambino and Mo B. Dick) (4:10)

CD 2:

01. Weed & Hennesey (4:23)
02. Scream (3:27)
03. Playa 4 Life (4:14)
04. Make ‘Em Say Ugh (Instrumental) (5:23)

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Master P - 1997 - Ghetto D (2007-10th Anniversary Edition)

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