Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Put It On" (featuring Kid Capri) Best, Coleman Buckwild 3:39
2. "M.V.P." Coleman, Hall, Jordan, M.D. DeBarge Lord Finesse 3:40
3. "No Endz, No Skinz" Coleman, Lemay Showbiz 3:30
4. "8 Iz Enuff" (featuring Buddah Bless, Herb McGruff, Killa Cam, Mike Boogie, Terra, Big Twan, & Trooper J) Best, Buddah Bless, Coleman, Kam, McGruff, Mik, Terra, Trooper J., Twan Buckwild 4:59
5. "All Black" Coleman, Hall Lord Finesse 4:21
6. "Danger Zone" Best, Coleman Buckwild 3:38
7. "Street Struck" Coleman, Hall Lord Finesse 4:10
8. "Da Graveyard" (featuring Lord Finesse, Microphone Nut, Jay-Z, Party Arty & Grand Daddy I.U.) Best, Coleman Buckwild 5:24
9. "Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous" Coleman, Hall Lord Finesse 3:22
10. "I Don't Understand It" Coleman, Lemay Showbiz 4:21
11. "Fed Up wit the Bullshit" Coleman, Hall Lord Finesse 3:53
12. "Let 'Em Have It "L" C.Rollins, Coleman Craig Boogie 3:58
Samples credits
  • "Put It On" contains a sample of "Vibrations" by Buster Williams.
  • "M.V.P." contains a sample of "Stay with Me" by DeBarge as well as "On the Bugged Tip" by Big Daddy Kane.
  • "No Endz, No Skinz" contains a sample of "Rubber Jam" by The Rubber Band as well as "Four Aces" by Paul Humphrey, Shelly Manne, Willie Bobo, & Louis Bellson.
  • "8 Iz Enuff" contains a sample of "Soul Travelin" by Gary Byrd, "UFO" by ESG, as well as "Fuck Compton" by Tim Dog
  • "Da Graveyard" contains a sample of "Represent" by Showbiz and A.G..
  • "Times Iz Hard" contains a sample of "In The Ghetto" by Eric B. & Rakim.
  • "Fed Up with the Bullshit" contains a sample of "Between the Sheets" by Isley Brothers as well as "Ain't No Half Steppin'" by Big Daddy Kane.
  • "Let 'Em Have It 'L'" contains a sample of "Nautilus" by Bob James.

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