Monkey Barz - Track Listing

Track Listing

# Title Producer(s) Samples Performers(s)
1 "Peep My Words" Kleph Dollaz
  • "Operation Lockdown" by Heltah Skeltah
  • Sean Price
2 "One Two Yall" Moss
  • Sean Price
3 "Onion Head" Khrysis
  • "I'm Just Your Man" by Bobby Bland
  • Verses: Sean Price
  • Chorus: Tek
4 "Fake Neptune" Phat Babyz
  • 1st verse/4th verse: Sean Price
  • 2nd verse: Steele
  • 3rd verse: Louieville Sluggah
  • Chorus: Buckshot
5 "Heartburn" 9th Wonder
  • "Our Love Has Got to Come Together" by The Independents
  • Sean Price
6 "Shake Down" Star.com, Justice
  • 1st verse/4th verse: Sean Price
  • 2nd verse: Starang Wondah
  • 3rd verse/chorus: Steele
7 "Mad Mann" P.F. Cuttin
  • "Knife Edge" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
  • Sean Price
8 "The Brokest Rapper You Know" Ty Deals
  • "No One Could Ever Love You More" by Aretha Franklin
    *"Eric B Is President" by Eric B. & Rakim
  • Sean Price
9 "Boom Bye Yeah" Tone Mason
  • "Sunshine (Go Away Today)" by The Isley Brothers
    *"King of Rock" by Run-DMC
    *"Bad Boyz" by Shyne
  • Intro: 5ft
  • Verses: Sean Price
10 "I Love You" (Bitch) Dub Z
  • "This Is For Real" by Luther Vandross
    *"Love of my Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)" by Erykah Badu feat. Common
  • Sean Price
11 "Bye Bye" Khrysis
  • "No One Could Ever Love You More" by Aretha Franklin
  • Sean Price, Buckshot
12 "Spliff-n-Wessun" Ayatollah
  • Sean Price, Rustee Juxx
13 "Jail Shit" Agallah
  • Verses: Sean Price
  • Chorus: Rock
14 "Monkey Barz" Ty Deals
  • "Taboo" by Arthur Lyman
    *"The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five
    *"Shook Ones Part I" by Mobb Deep
  • Sean Price
15 "Slap Boxing" Edward
Maximillion III
  • Verse 1: Sean Price
  • Verse 2: Rustee Juxx
  • Verse 3: Rock
16 "Rising to the Top" Agallah
  • "What The World Is Coming To" by Dexter Wansel
  • 1st verse/3rd verse: Sean Price
  • 2nd verse/4th verse/chorus: Agallah
  • Hook: Bazaar Royale

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