Return of The Funky Man - Singles Chart Positions

Singles Chart Positions

Year Song Hot Rap Singles
1992 "Return of the Funky Man" 13
Diggin' in the Crates Crew
  • A.G.
  • Big L
  • Buckwild
  • Diamond D
  • Fat Joe
  • Lord Finesse
  • O.C.
  • Showbiz
Albums
  • Funky Technician
  • I'm Not Playin'
  • Return of the Funky Man
  • Soul Clap
  • Runaway Slave
  • Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop
  • Represent
  • Word...Life
  • Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous
  • Goodfellas
  • Jealous One's Envy
  • The Awakening
  • Jewelz
  • Hatred, Passions and Infidelity
  • Full Scale
  • Don Cartagena
  • The Dirty Version
  • D.I.T.C.
  • The Big Picture
  • Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.)
  • Bon Appetit
  • Wild Life
  • Loyalty
  • Grown Man Talk
  • Starchild
  • All or Nothing
  • Street Talk
  • Smoke and Mirrors
  • The Diamond Mine
  • The Archives 1996-2000
  • Get Dirty Radio
  • Me, Myself & I
  • Hidden Gems
  • Buckwild: Diggin' in the Crates
  • Live Hard
  • The Elephant in the Room
  • The Huge Hefner Chronicles
  • The Movement
  • Jealous Ones Still Envy 2 (J.O.S.E. 2)
  • Oasis: Together Brothers
  • The Darkside Vol. 1
  • Nineteen Ninety Now
  • Buckwild Presents
  • Return of the Devil's Son
  • Godsville
  • Mugshot Music: Preloaded
  • Trophies
  • Mugshot Music

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