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Likwit Rhymes | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | October 2, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999–2000 | |||
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Length | 52:09 | |||
Producer | VA | |||
Xzibit chronology | ||||
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Likwit Rhymes is a bootleg compilation album by Xzibit released online in October 2000. It was not an official release by Xzibit or Loud Records, the label Xzibit was signed at the time.
# | Title | Featured Guest(s) | Album |
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1 | Year 2000 | Korn | |
2 | Eyes May Shine | Mobb Deep | |
3 | Focus | DJ Quik & Erick Sermon | Erick Onasis |
4 | Rework the Angels | Dilated Peoples | |
5 | U Know What's Up | Donell Jones | Where I Wanna Be |
6 | You Better Believe | King T | |
7 | One Up from da Underground | Ras Kass, KRS-One & Mad Lion | |
8 | 25 to Life | Juvenile, Ja Rule & Nature | |
9 | Prime Time | Tha Alkaholiks | |
10 | Right Here | Pharoahe Monch | |
11 | Get It Up (Remix) | Sticky Fingaz, Method Man & Redman | |
12 | Likwit Rhyming | Tash & Defari | The Piece Maker |
13 | West Coast Hip Hop | Kurupt & King Tee | |
14 | the Mad in Game (Madden 2000 Theme) | ||
15 | Celebrity Deathmatch | ||
16 | You Can Count On Me | Snoop Dogg & Kokane | |
17 | Getcha Groove On | Limp Bizkit | Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water |
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