Put It on the Line

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Put It on the Line
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 2005 (2005-11-18)
Recorded2001, 2004-2005
Venue New York City
Genre Hip-hop
Length59:07
Label Starks Enterprises
Ghostface Killah chronology
718
(2004)
Put It on the Line
(2005)
Fishscale
(2006)
Trife Da God chronology
718
(2004)
Put It on the Line
(2005)
Better Late Than Never
(2009)
CD
No.TitleLength
1."Cocaine Trafficking" (performed by Ghostface Killah and Trife Da God)3:01
2."Put It on the Line" (performed by Trife Da God)2:58
3."Struggle" (performed by Ghostface Killah)2:40
4."Hustle Hard" (performed by Trife Da God)3:36
5."Event" (performed by Trife Da God)3:19
6."Gangsta Shit" (performed by Trife Da God and Tommy Whispers)4:16
7."Fire" (performed by Ghostface Killah and Trife Da God)3:20
8."Project Soap Operas" (performed by Trife Da God, Kryme Life and Tommy Whispers)4:34
9."War" (performed by Trife Da God)3:25
10."Out Da Way" (performed by Ghostface Killah and Shawn Wigs)2:33
11."Drugz" (performed by Trife Da God)3:50
12."Milk Em'" (performed by Ghostface Killah and Trife Da God)2:18
13."Late Night Arrival" (performed by Ghostface Killah, Trife Da God and Shawn Wigs)2:19
14."Man Up" (performed by Ghostface Killah, Trife Da God and Sun God)4:10
15."Game Time" (performed by Trife Da God and Tommy Whispers)3:55
16."The Watch" (performed by Ghostface Killah and Raekwon)3:05
17."Ghost & Giancana" (performed by Ghostface Killah and Kool G Rap)2:25
18."The Sun" (performed by Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and Slick Rick)3:23
Total length:59:07
LP only bonus track
No.TitleLength
19."Tony's Money" (performed by Ghostface Killah) 
DVD
No.TitleLength
19."Intro" 
20."Criminology" 
21."Saturday Night" 
22."Interlude" 
23."Ice Cream" (with Cappadonna) 
24."Nutmeg" 
25."Apollo Kids" 
26."Child's Play" 
27."Interlude" 
28."Holla" 
29."One Blood" (performed by Masta Killa) 
30."Forth Chamber" (with Killah Priest) 
31."Liquid Swords" (performed by GZA) 
32."Shimmy Shimmy Ya - ODB R.I.P." 
33."Run" 
34."Interlude/Sun God Freestyle" 
35."Be Easy" 
36."Be This Way" 
37."Girls to the Stage" 
38."Mighty Healthy" 
39."Stay True" 
40."Outro" 

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