Badru Umi - Project Blowed 10th Anniversary Compilation Album - Project Blowed 10th Anniversary CD

Project Blowed 10th Anniversary CD

1. "4343 Leimert Blvd. L.A., CA 90008"

2. "Enter the Kaos" - Aceyalone, Busdriver, Longevity, NgaFsh
produced by Riddlore

3. "Who the F*ck Is You?" - Aceyalone, Riddlore, Abstract Rude, Busdriver, Rifleman Ellay Khule
produced by PMG

4. "Live @ the Blowed" - Customer Service
produced by Longevity

5. "Villains" - C.V.E
produced by CVE

6. "The People" - Sach, Pigeon John, Rifleman Ellay Khule
produced by Omid

7. "Sound Boy Murderers" - Abstract Tribe Unique
produced by Fat Jack

8. "Too Underground" - Busdriver
produced by Kenny Segal

9. "Sounds Like" (Hip Hop Clan) - Rifleman Ellay Khule and Pterradacto
produced by Nobody

10. "What's Your Aim?" - Acid Reign
produced by Re.4m

11. "Cray Crazy" - Aceyalone, Busdriver, NoCanDo, Subtitle
produced by Thavius Beck

12. "Jazzy Girl" (Freestyle) - Myka 9, Busdriver, Xololanxinxo, and Toca
produced by Toca

13. "Astro Pimp" - Cypher 7
produced by JB

14. "How You Been?" (Homegirl) - Otherwize
produced by R. Leon (Jizzm High Definition)

15. "What It Do?" - Medusa, Mr. Perkins, Black Silver, Volume 10
produced by PMG

16. "Do Unto Others" - Aceyalone
produced by Beat Science

17. "13th Month" - Abstract Rude, Busdriver, Phoenix Orion
produced by Kenny Segal

18. "Mama & Pappa Raised Right" - Pterradacto, Aceyalone, Jah Orah, NoNsToP
produced by DJ Drez

19. "Battle Prone" - Myka 9, Power Tung, Wreek One
produced by Myka 9

20. "Ruff Rhymes" - Aceyalone, Longevity
produced by Longevity

21. "Doing What We Love" - Jah Orah
produced by Beat Science

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