Big League Records Greatest Hits

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Big League Records Greatest Hits
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Greatest hits album by
415
ReleasedApril 6, 1999
Genre West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, hip hop, rap
Length53:34
Label Big League Records, Inc.
Producer DJ Daryl, J.E.D., Kirk Crumpler, Darrin "Digital-D" Harris
415 chronology
Nu Niggaz on Tha Blokkk
(1991)
Big League Records Greatest Hits
(1999)
Richie Rich chronology
Seasoned Veteran
(1996)
Big League Records Greatest Hits
(1999)
Greatest Hits
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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J.E.D. Productions Presents Big League Records Greatest Hits is a compilation of previously released material from American rap group 415 and its main performers Richie Rich and D-Loc. The tracks are compiled from 415's only two releases (41Fivin and Nu Niggaz on Tha Blokkk), as well as the solo debut albums from Richie Rich ( Don't Do It ) and D-Loc (Split Personality).

Track listing

#TitlePerformersProducer
1"Don't Do It" Richie Rich
2"Snitches & Bitches"Richie Rich, J.E.D.DJ Daryl
3"415"Richie RichDJ Daryl
4"Groupie Ass Bitch"Richie Rich, D-Loc, J.E.D.Darrin "Digital-D" Harris
5"Niggas Just Jock Me"D-LocDJ Daryl
6"Regina the Teaser"D-Loc
7"Lifestyle as a Gangsta"D-Loc
8"41Fivin"Richie Rich, D-LocDJ Daryl
9"Court In The Street"Richie Rich, D-LocDarrin "Digital-D" Harris
10"Call It What You Want 2"Richie Rich, D-LocDJ Daryl
11"Get Loc'd Out"D-Loc
12"Side Show"Richie Rich, D-LocDarrin "Digital-D" Harris

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