Desire (Pharoahe Monch Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Intro" Pharoahe Monch 0:32
2. "Free" Bo McKensie 3:34
3. "Desire" (featuring Showtyme) The Alchemist 3:32
4. "Push" (featuring Showtyme, Mela Machinko & Tower of Power) Pharoahe Monch 2:52
5. "Welcome to the Terrordome" LV, Sean C 3:31
6. "What It Is" Pharoahe Monch, Lee Stone 2:56
7. "When the Gun Draws" (featuring Mr. Porter) Mr. Porter 3:16
8. "Let's Go" (featuring Mela Machinko) Black Milk 4:16
9. "Body Baby" Pharoahe Monch, Mr. Porter 3:18
10. "Bar Tap" (featuring Mela Machinko) Black Milk 3:08
11. "Hold On" (featuring Erykah Badu) Lee Stone 3:49
12. "So Good" Pharoahe Monch 3:15
13. "Trilogy
Act I: Cops Coming
Act II: Revenge
Act III: Evil Eyes "
Mr. Porter 9:22
UK bonus track
No. Title Producer(s) Length
14. "Agent Orange" Sa-Ra 3:44
Best Buy bonus track
No. Title Length
15. "Book of Judges" 3:33
Soundtrack version additional track
No. Title Producer(s) Length
16. "Fuck You" Pharoahe Monch 4:14
Notes
  • On the song "Fuck You" the explicit version is 12 seconds longer than the edited version.
Samples
  • "Free" contains elements from the composition "I'm Free" performed by Millie Jackson.
  • "Desire" contains elements from the composition "The Picture Never Changes" written by Holland-Dozier-Holland. The track also samples "Ante Up" performed by M.O.P.
  • "Push" contains interpolations from the composition "Country Preacher" written by Josef Zawinul.
  • "Welcome To The Terrordome" contains elements from the compositions "Welcome to the Terrordome" written by Public Enemy and "Come On and Get It" written by H.D. Rogers.
  • "Hold On" contains elements from the composition "I'll Get By Without You" performed by Wah Wah Watson.
  • "So Good" contains elements from the composition "My Place" written by Tweet.
  • "Bar Tap" contains elements from the composition "Deliver the Word" performed by War (band).

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