The Lost Tapes - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Doo Rags" Nasir Jones, Larry Gates, Michelle Lynn Bell Precision 4:03
2. "My Way" Jones, Alan Maman The Alchemist 3:55
3. "U Gotta Love It" Jones, Leshan Lewis, Carlos Wilson, Louis Wilson, Ricardo Wilson L.E.S. 3:18
4. "Nothing Lasts Forever" Jones, Lewis L.E.S. 3:52
5. "No Idea's Original" Jones, Maman, Barry White The Alchemist 3:04
6. "Blaze a 50" Jones, L.E.S., Jean-Claude Olivier, Samuel Barnes L.E.S., Poke and Tone 2:49
7. "Everybody's Crazy" Jones, Dana Stinson Rockwilder 3:35
8. "Purple" Jones, Tommie Spearman Hill, Inc. 3:39
9. "Drunk by Myself" Jones, Al West, Barnes, Oliver Al West, Poke and Tone 4:03
10. "Black Zombie" Jones, Spearman Hill, Inc. 3:35
11. "Poppa Was a Playa" Jones, Deric Angelettie, Allan Wayne Felder, Norman Ray Harris Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Kanye West 7:09
Japan edition bonus tracks
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
12. "It Ain't Hard to Tell" (Large Professor Remix) Highleigh Crizoe, Jones, William Paul Mitchell Large Professor 2:51
13. "Affirmative Action" (Remix (featuring Foxy Brown and AZ)) Dave Atkinson, Barnes, Anthony Cruz, Jones, Inga Marchand, Cory McKay, Olivier Dave Atkinson, Poke and Tone 3:23
14. "One Mic" (Remix) Tyrone Fyffe, Jones, James Mtume Ty Fyffe 4:34
Notes
  • "U Gotta Love It" contains excerpts from the composition "Love Song" performed by Mandrill, written by Carlos Wilson, Louis Wilson, and Ricardo Wilson.
  • "No Idea's Original" contains excerpts from "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby" written and performed by Barry White.
  • "Poppa Was a Playa" contains excerpts from the composition "The Newness Is Gone" written by Allan Wayne Felder and Norman Ray Harris, performed by Eddie Kendricks.
  • A hidden track begins at 3:49 of track 11.

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