L'ultimo testimone | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 19 November 2004 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Language | Italian | |||
Label | Vibrarecords | |||
Producer | Bassi Maestro, FT3, Kup, DJ Zeta, Mr. Phil, Jack the Smoker, Mondo Marcio, Fish, Rubo and Goedi | |||
Bassi Maestro chronology | ||||
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L'ultimo testimone is the seventh studio album by the Italian rapper Bassi Maestro, released on 19 November 2004 under Vibrarecords.
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Per me" | Bassi Maestro | |
2. | "Fuori dal coro" (featuring Cricca dei Balordi) | DJ Zeta | |
3. | "Live mc's" | Bassi Maestro | |
4. | "Lo stesso posto" | FT3 | |
5. | "Sono io" (featuring Mondo Marcio) | Jack the Smoker | |
6. | "Fonzie" | Bassi Maestro | |
7. | "Dangerous" (featuring Club Dogo & Mondo Marcio) | Mr. Phil | |
8. | "L'ingranaggio" | Bassi Maestro | |
9. | "Fish" (featuring Rido MC) | Fish | |
10. | "Capirai" | Rubo | |
11. | "Figlio di puttana" (featuring Jack the Smoker) | Mondo Marcio | |
12. | "Yeah" (featuring Cricca Dei Balordi & Mondo Marcio) | Bassi Maestro | |
13. | "Mostra un po' d'amore" (featuring Frank Siciliano) | Goedi | |
14. | "Non importa" | Kup |
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