Classe '73

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Classe '73
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Studio album by
Released2003
Genre Hip hop
Language Italian
Label Vibrarecords
Producer Bassi Maestro, FT3, Kup, DJ Shocca, Hakeem, Mace, DJ Zeta
Bassi Maestro chronology
Background
(2002)
Classe '73
(2003)
L'ultimo testimone
(2004)

Classe '73 is the sixth studio album by the Italian rapper Bassi Maestro, released in 2003 under Vibrarecords.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Vinco io"FT3 
2."Tu lo sai"Kup 
3."Glory and Frustration" DJ Shocca  
4."1-2-3 pt. 2"Hakeem 
5."Goditi la vita" (featuring Rido MC)FT3 
6."Giorni matti" (featuring Ape & Zampa)Bassi Maestro 
7."Il segreto"DJ Zeta 
8."Smiling Faces" Mace  
9."Cosa succede?! (skit)"Bassi Maestro 
10."Cosa succede?!" (featuring Supa)Bassi Maestro 
11."The Cognac Sipper"Hakeem 
12."La vita è maledetta"DJ Zeta 
13."Giuda (The Bad Seed)" (featuring FK)Bassi Maestro 
14."Classe '73"DJ Shocca 
15."The Show Off (skit) (bonus track)"Bassi Maestro 
16."The Show Off (bonus track)" (featuring Rido MC)Bassi Maestro 

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