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Track listing
- "Lolo" (intro, featuring Xzibit and Tray-D) - 0:40
- "The Watcher" - 3:28
- "Fuck You" (featuring Devin a.k.a The Dude and Snoop Dogg) - 3:25
- "Still D.R.E." (featuring Snoop Dogg) - 4:28
- "Big Ego's" (featuring Hittman) - 4:01
- "Xxplosive" (featuring Hittman, Kurupt, Nate Dogg and Six-Two) - 3:35
- "What's The Difference" (featuring Eminem and Xzibit) - 4:04
- "Bar One" (featuring Tracy Nelson, Ms. Roq and Eddie Griffin) - 0:51
- "Light Speed" (featuring Hittman) - 2:41
- "Forgot About Dre" (featuring Eminem) - 3:42
- "The Next Episode" (featuring Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg) - 2:42
- "Let's Get High" (featuring Hittman, Kurupt and Ms. Roq) - 2:27
- "Bitch Niggaz" (featuring Snoop Dogg, Hittman and Six-Two) - 4:14
- "The Car Bomb" (featuring Mel-Man and Shari Henry) - 1:01
- "Murder Ink" (featuring Hittman and Ms. Roq) - 2:28
- "Ed-ucation" (featuring Eddie Griffin) - 1:32
- "Some L.A. Niggaz" (featuring Defari, Xzibit, Knoc-Turn'al, Time Bomb, King T, M.C. Ren and Kokane) - 4:25
- "Pause 4 Porno" (featuring Jake Steed) - 1:33
- "Housewife" (featuring Kurupt and Hittman) - 4:03
- "Ackrite" (featuring Hittman) - 3:40
- "Bang Bang" (featuring Knoc-turn'al and Hittman) - 3:42
- "The Message" (featuring Mary J. Blige and Rell) - 5:29
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