01 02:27 Yes 02 02:53 Know What I'm Sayin 03 03:27 Make Me 04 02:08 Up In New York 05 01:23 We Ridin' 06 02:57 Family 07 02:43 Gangsta Niggaz 08 02:59 Hunger Pains 09 02:51 Friends 10 02:58 Rags To Riches 11 02:29 Love It Or Not 12 03:09 Is It Me 13 03:20 Wassup 14 02:24 Burn It Down Totals 14 38:08 min
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Release Notes:
A member of the tight-knit Mobb Deep family, Big Noyd has been a Queensbridge legend since his opening line on the Mobb's song "Give Up The Goods (Just Step)". First getting shine way back in 1993 on Mobb Deep's debut album "Juvenile Hell", Noyd continued to make show stopping appearances on nearly every following Mobb Deep album. His 1996 debut album, "Episodes of a Hustler", was released during a period of incarceration for the infamous Big Noyd. Nevertheless, many consider it a classic. He returned with his sophomore album in 2003, "Only The Strong (Survives)", again in 2004 with "On The Grind" and most recently his two Traffic Entertainment ventures entitled "The Stick Up Kid" and "The Co-Defendants". His latest offering, "The Kid from the Bridge" picks right up where those two left off. Once again Queensbridge comes correct, with one of their legendary ambassadors holding it down as always.
Title [Street Kings ]
Artist [Big Noyd ]
Label [noyd inc ] Genre [Hip-Hop ]
Quality/Size [44.1 @VBR 34,3 MB] Ripped [10-03-2008 ]
Grabbed from [CDDA ] Enc [Lame 3.97 ]
Website [http://www.undergroundhiphop.com/store/detail.asp?=Big ]
Track Time Title
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01 02:27 Yes
02 02:53 Know What I'm Sayin
03 03:27 Make Me
04 02:08 Up In New York
05 01:23 We Ridin'
06 02:57 Family
07 02:43 Gangsta Niggaz
08 02:59 Hunger Pains
09 02:51 Friends
10 02:58 Rags To Riches
11 02:29 Love It Or Not
12 03:09 Is It Me
13 03:20 Wassup
14 02:24 Burn It Down
Totals
14 38:08 min
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Release Notes:
A member of the tight-knit Mobb Deep family, Big Noyd has
been a Queensbridge legend since his opening line on the
Mobb's song "Give Up The Goods (Just Step)". First getting
shine way back in 1993 on Mobb Deep's debut album "Juvenile
Hell", Noyd continued to make show stopping appearances on
nearly every following Mobb Deep album. His 1996 debut
album, "Episodes of a Hustler", was released during a period
of incarceration for the infamous Big Noyd. Nevertheless,
many consider it a classic. He returned with his sophomore
album in 2003, "Only The Strong (Survives)", again in 2004
with "On The Grind" and most recently his two Traffic
Entertainment ventures entitled "The Stick Up Kid" and "The
Co-Defendants". His latest offering, "The Kid from the
Bridge" picks right up where those two left off. Once again
Queensbridge comes correct, with one of their legendary
ambassadors holding it down as always.
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