Track Listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1 | "Intro" | Dr. Dre, Chris "The Glove" Taylor | 0:47 |
2 | "Firm Fiasco" 8 | Dr. Dre, Chris "The Glove" Taylor | 4:28 |
3 | "Phone Tap (Intro)" | 0:35 | |
4 | "Phone Tap"1 (featuring Dr. Dre) | Dr. Dre, Chris "The Glove" Taylor | 3:46 |
5 | "Executive Decision" 13 | Curt Gowdy, Trackmasters | 3:43 |
6 | "Firm Family" 9 (featuring Dr. Dre) | Dr. Dre, Chris "The Glove" Taylor | 4:00 |
7 | "Firm All Stars" 7 (featuring Pretty Boy) | Trackmasters | 3:20 |
8 | "Fuck Somebody Else (Intro)" | 1:19 | |
9 | "Fuck Somebody Else" ² | Dr. Dre, Chris "The Glove" Taylor | 4:23 |
10 | "Hardcore"³ | Trackmasters | 4:10 |
11 | "Untouchable"10 | Dr. Dre, Mel-Man | 1:13 |
12 | "Five Minutes to Flush (Intro)"4 | 0:45 | |
13 | "Five Minutes to Flush"5 | Dr. Dre, Chris "The Glove" Taylor | 4:43 |
14 | "Desperados (Intro)" | 0:29 | |
15 | "Desparados"12 (featuring Canibus) | Curt Gowdy, Trackmasters | 4:30 |
16 | "Firm Biz"6 (featuring Dawn Robinson) | L.E.S. | 3:24 |
17 | "I'm Leaving"11 (featuring Noreaga) | Trackmasters | 3:31 |
18 | "Throw Your Guns" (featuring Half-A-Mil) | Trackmasters | 3:58 |
- Sample credits
- 1 Samples "Petite Fleur" by Chris Barber's Jazz Band
- ² Samples "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else" by The Jones Girls
- ³ Samples "Your Love (Encore)" by Cheryl Lynn
- 4 Samples "Hard to Handle" by Etta James
- 5 Samples "Five Minutes Of Funk" by Whodini
- 6 Samples "Square Biz" by Teena Marie
- 7 Samples "Turn Off the Lights" by Young Larry
- 8 Samples "A Ma Fille" by Charles Aznavour
- 9 Samples "Come On Sexy Mama" by The Moments
- 10 Samples "Mother Nature" by The Temptations
- 11 Samples "I'm Leaving On a Jet Plane" by John Denver
- 12 Samples "Dune" by Wasis Diop
- 13 Samples "Ô Corse île d'amour" by Tino Rossi
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