The Best of 3X Krazy

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20th Century
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 10, 2000
Recorded1995–1999
Genre Gangsta rap, G-funk, West Coast hip hop
Label Sneak Records
Producer Tone Capone, One Drop Scott, Big Deion, DJ Derell, Lev Berlak, Bosko, Wolverine, Keak Da Sneak
3X Krazy chronology
Dual Committee
(2000)
20th Century
(2000)
Best of 3X Krazy, Vol. 2
(2002)
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20th Century, also known as The Best of 3X Krazy, is the first compilation album released by 3X Krazy. It was released on October 10, 2000 and was a double CD.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Hit the Gas"5:06
2."Dedicated"3:51
3."Hit 'Em Where It Hurts"3:07
4."Bog Body Benz"4:33
5."Murder Show"4:02
6."Kaviealstars"4:04
7."Your Friends"4:04
8."Hatin' on a Playa"4:57
9."Maria"5:43
10."L.W.L."4:02
11."Hit the Gas Again"4:26
12."Big League"3:31
13."Def Call"4:18
14."Rocket Ship"4:07
15."High Tech"3:52
16."Ghetto Got Me Crazy"5:11
17."Get the Money"4:22
18."Bring the Pain"4:35
19."Hit Niggas"3:58
20."Sparkin Flames"4:56
21."Thug Shit"3:26
22."Why"4:36

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