Songs That Did Not Make The Final Cut
- "The Grind" (featuring 50 Cent) — Later released on 50 Cent's 2006 mixtape "The Empires Strikes Back" with Statik Selektah & G-Unit Records.
- "The Funk" (featuring Redman, Busta Rhymes & Nate Dogg) — Later released on Redman's 2010 mixtape "Pancake & Syrup" without Busta Rhymes as a feature.
- "Make It Hot" (featuring Ness & Aasim)
- "Here We Go" (featuring Q-Tip, Babs & Aasim)
- "Bust A Nut" (featuring Too Short & Webbie)
- "Three Bricks" (featuring Ghostface Killah & Raekwon) — Later released as a bonus track on Ghostface Killah's 2006 album "Fishscale".
- "(Unknown track)" featuring Lil Cease
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