The Emcee's Properganda - Track Listing

Track Listing

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Performer (s) Sample(s)
1 "The Emcee (Skit)" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child *Interlude*
  • Samples speech said by KRS-ONE in the DVD "MC: Why We Do It"
2 "Perspectives" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
  • Contains additional speech from KRS-ONE
  • Contains lyrics from "I Can" by Nas
3 "Top 5 (Dead or Alive)" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
  • Contains additional vocals from Nas as performed in "Ether"
  • Contains additional vocals from Jadakiss as performed in "Made You Look"
  • Contains lyrics from "Juicy" by Biggie Smalls
4 "Mr. Popular" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
  • Contains additional vocals from Big L as performed in "Put It On"
  • Contains additional vocals from James Brown
5 "My First Time" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
6 "Properganda" J. Auyeung, Jefforey, Juanita Demo Jin
  • Contains samples as performed in "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" by Nas
7 "No More Fans" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
  • Contains samples from "Urvashi Urvashi" by Humse hai Muqabala
8 "G.O.L.D.E.N." J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
  • Contains lyrics from "We Gonna Make It" as performed by Jadakiss,
  • Contains Just Blaze's phrase
9 "Foolish Little Girls" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
  • Samples "Foolish Little Girl" by The Shirelles
10 "The Craftiest (Skit)" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child *Interlude*
  • Voice clips of fans
11 "100 Thousand Sold Pt. 2" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
12 "No Concept" J. Auyeung, C. Lui, S. Mangan, M. Luu Golden Child Jin; Yung Mac; LS
  • Contains an interpolation of A Tribe Called Quest's song "Check the Rhime"
13 "Carpe Diem" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin
14 "It's All Over" J. Auyeung, S. Mangan Golden Child Jin

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