M-Flo Inside: Works Best II

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M-Flo Inside: Works Best II
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 26, 2006
Genre J-Urban
Label Rhythm Zone
RZCD-45410
Producer M-Flo
M-Flo chronology
Dope Space Nine
(2005)
M-Flo Inside: Works Best II
(2006)
Cosmicolor
(2007)

M-Flo Inside: Works Best II is a compilation album released on July 26, 2006, by the Japanese hip-hop group, M-Flo, containing tracks by the group and its members since the release of M-Flo Inside in 2004.

Track listing

Disc 1 (Works Best CD)

  1. "Lotta Love" / M-Flo loves Minmi
  2. "Summer Time Love: Remix Tokyo Mode" / M-Flo Loves 日之内絵美 (Emi Hinouchi) & Ryohei
  3. "Big Bang Romance" / 野宮真貴 (Maki Nomiya) Loves M-Flo
  4. "One Day: 夜空remix" (Yozora Remix)/ 加藤ミリヤ (Miliyah Kato) Loves M-Flo
  5. "鍔ゼリアイ" (tsubazeriai) / Gagle feat. Verbal
  6. "Cosmic Night Run -満漢全席仕様-" - Crazy Ken Band feat. 野宮真貴 (Maki Nomiya) & M-Flo
  7. "Baby Blue!" / Halcali
  8. "Life Is Beautiful: Double Ver." / Double with M-Flo & Toku
  9. "Sunshine" / Yoshika feat. Verbal
  10. "Let Go [acoustic version]" / Yoshika Loves M-Flo
  11. "Happy Drive: Taste Your Stuff" / Bennie K with M-Flo
  12. "Can't Stop Lovin' You" / Black Bottom Brass Band feat. 日之内絵美 (Emi Hinouchi) & Verbal
  13. "Fish" / 安室奈美恵 (Namie Amuro) feat. Verbal & Arkitec
  14. "Kamikaze 108" / Teriyaki Boyz

Disc 2 (MIX CD)

  1. "Intro" / Verbal + Taku
  2. "How You Like Me Now?"
  3. "Theme from Flo Jack"
  4. "Quantum Leap" / Jamosa
  5. "Orbit 3"
  6. "Planet Shining"
  7. "Just Be"
  8. "So You Say"
  9. "One Sugar Dream" / Ryohei
  10. "Been So Long"
  11. "L.O.T. (Love or Truth)"
  12. "The Bandwagon"
  13. "Let Go: Deckstream Remix"
  14. "Hands"
  15. "Expo Expo" / Wise
  16. "Ten Below Blazing"
  17. "Chronopsychology"
  18. "Tell Me (Ryohei Remix feat. Verbal)" / Fantastic Plastic Machine feat. Benjamin Diamond
  19. "Dispatch"
  20. "What It Is" / L-Vokal
  21. "Mirrorball Satellite 2012"
  22. "Funny Money Girl" / Ajapai feat. Verbal
  23. "Prism"
  24. "Come Again"
  25. "Miss You"

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