Rare Shit, Collabos and Freestyles

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Rare Shit, Collabos and Freestyles
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Compilation album by
Released2003
Genre Hip hop
Length63:31
Label Unlabelled
Army of the Pharaohs chronology
Rare Shit, Collabos and Freestyles
(2003)
The Pharaoh Philes
(2010)

Rare Shit, Collabos and Freestyles is the 2003 debut compilation album by underground supergroup Army of the Pharaohs. [1] It contains various tracks from members of the group. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Intro" Army of the Pharaohs 0:56
2."U Slept On" OuterSpace 5:50
3."Incredible" OuterSpace 3:58
4."Heavyweighters" Vinnie Paz & Louis Logic 2:14
5."The Hunted" Jedi Mind Tricks & Esoteric 3:32
6."Freestyle" King Syze 1:02
7."Syzemology" King Syze 4:05
8."Freestyle" Crypt The Warchild 1:06
9."Suckas" Supernatural & Vinnie Paz 4:10
10."Beatdown"Virtuoso, Jedi Mind Tricks & T-Ruckus3:55
11."Hotshit" Planetary & King Syze 2:36
12."Young Lords" OuterSpace 4:57
13."Speak Now" 7L & Esoteric, Vinnie Paz & Apathy 4:05
14."Liberal Arts" Canibus & Jedi Mind Tricks 4:29
15."Freestyle 2" Crypt The Warchild 1:18
16."Train of Thought" OuterSpace 3:24
17."Freestyle" Vinnie Paz 1:54
18."Final Frontier" OuterSpace & The Last Emperor 3:13
19."Freestyle" Apathy 1:23
20."Essays On Esoterrorism" 7L & Esoteric 3:06
21."Chrome Depot Freestyle" Apathy & Celph Titled 2:24

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References

  1. "Army Of The Pharaohs – Rare Shit, Collabos And Freestyles (2003, CDr)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. "XHELLZ". Xhellz.skyrock.com. Retrieved 31 December 2021.