Shaolin's Finest

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Shaolin's Finest
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Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 1, 2003 [1]
Recorded1996-2001
Genre Hip hop [2]
Length47:00
Label Epic [1]
Ghostface Killah chronology
Bulletproof Wallets
(2001)
Shaolin's Finest
(2003)
718
(2004)
Professional ratings
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Spin (6/10) [4]

Shaolin's Finest is a compilation album by American rapper Ghostface Killah, featuring singles from the albums Ironman , Supreme Clientele , and Bulletproof Wallets . It was done to fulfill Ghostface's four-album contract with Epic Records.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Daytona 500" (from Ironman , 1996)4:40
2."Poisonous Darts" (from Ironman, 1996)2:15
3."Camay" (from Ironman, 1996)4:34
4."All That I Got Is You" (from Ironman, 1996)3:25
5."Child's Play**" (from Supreme Clientele , 2000)3:34
6."One" (from Supreme Clientele, 2000)3:45
7."Malcolm" (from Supreme Clientele, 2000)4:14
8."Apollo Kids" (from Supreme Clientele, 2000)4:54
9."Cherchez La Ghost" (from Supreme Clientele, 2000)3:11
10."Ghost Showers" (from Bulletproof Wallets , 2001)4:11
11."Never Be the Same Again" (from Bulletproof Wallets, 2001)4:26
12."Strawberry" (from Bulletproof Wallets, 2001)3:05
Total length:47:00

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