Hits U Missed Vol. 2

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Hits U Missed Vol. 2
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2005
Recorded2001–2004
Genre Hip Hop
Label M3 Records
Masta Ace chronology
Hits U Missed
(2004)
Hits U Missed Vol. 2
(2005)
Grand Masta: The Remix & Rarity Collection
(2006)

Hits U Missed Vol. 2 is a compilation album from Hip Hop artist Masta Ace. Unlike the first volume, Hits U Missed , which featured all Ace singles, this installment is composed of collaborations and mixtape tracks featuring Ace.

Track listing

  1. "Survival" Koolade featuring Masta Ace
    • Originally released on the "Survival" single (2004, ABB Records)
  2. "What Am I?" DJ JS-1 featuring Masta Ace
    • Originally released on DJ JS-1's Ground Control (2003, Yosumi Records)
  3. "Gimme Gimme Gimme" J-Zone featuring Masta Ace
    • Originally released on J-Zone's $ick of Being Rich (2003, Fat Beats)
  4. "What Is It" Tommy Tee featuring Masta Ace
  5. "Out Da Box" Tony Touch featuring Pete Rock, Large Professor and Masta Ace
    • Originally released on Tony Touch's The Piece Maker 2 (2004, Landspeed Records)
  6. "Again" DJ Serious featuring Masta Ace
    • Originally released on the "Again" single (2004, Audio Research)
  7. "Figure 8" UK's Finest & Masta Ace
  8. "The Call" Code Red featuring Masta Ace
    • Originally released on Code Red's Since Forever Til Forever (2002, 502 Headz Records)
  9. "Family 1st" Punchline featuring Apocalypse & Masta Ace
    • Originally released on the "Family 1st" single (2003, Get Large Records)
  10. "Boulevard Connection" Edo G, Common and Masta Ace
    • Originally released on the "CPH Claimin' Respect #2" single (2004, Boulevard Connection Records)
  11. "We Get It Done" Masta Ace, Strick and Joe Buddah
  12. "Get Large" Tribeca featuring Lord Tariq, Mr. Complex & Masta Ace
    • Originally released on the "Get Large" single (2003, Major League Records)
  13. "Who Killed Hip Hop" Shams the Professor featuring Masta Ace


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