Masters of Illusion (album)

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All music is composed by KutMasta Kurt.

Masters of Illusion
Masters of Illusion Instrumentals.jpg
Studio album by
Masters of Illusion
ReleasedNovember 14, 2000
Recorded1998-2000
Genre
Length65:15
Label Threshold Records
Producer KutMasta Kurt (also exec.)
Singles from Masters of Illusion
  1. "Partnas Confused/Masters Of Illusion"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Partnas Confused/Magnum Be I"
    Released: 1999
  3. "We All Over/Souped Up"
    Released: 2000
  4. "The Bay-Bronx Bridge/Silk Suit, Black Linen"
    Released: 2000
  5. "Urban Legends/Let Me Talk To You"
    Released: 2001
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Figment" (Intro)0:39
2."Masters of Illusion"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:06
3."We All Over"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:43
4."Magnum Be I"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
3:21
5."U Want Freestyle?"
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
2:28
6."Scared Straight"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:01
7."Time 2 Get Right"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
4:21
8."Step Up"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:20
9."The Funky Redneck" (Skit)
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
1:48
10."East West Hustlers"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
4:24
11."The Bay-Bronx Bridge"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:40
12."Call the National Guard"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
3:06
13."Back up Kid"
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:34
14."Partnas Confused"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:45
15."Souped Up"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:23
16."Urban Legends"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
3:41
17."Clifton's Conversation" (Skit)
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
0:21
18."Let Me Talk to You"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
11:52
19."Silk Suit Black Linen"
  • P. Laster
  • K. Matlin
  • K. Thornton
1:42
Total length:1:05:15

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