The Best of JT Money & Poison Clan

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The Best of JT Money & the Poison Clan
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ReleasedJune 29, 1999
Recorded1990-1995
Genre Southern hip hop, dirty rap, Miami bass, hardcore hip hop
Length61:40
Label Luke Records
Producer Luther Campbell, Mike "Fresh" McCray, JT Money
Poison Clan chronology
Strait Zooism
(1995)
The Best of JT Money & the Poison Clan
(1999)
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The Best of JT Money & the Poison Clan is a compilation album released by Luke Records containing the greatest hits from the group, Poison Clan. The album peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Track listing

  1. "Low Life Mutha Fuckas"- 4:45
  2. "In My Nature"- 4:30
  3. "The Bitch That I Hate"- 4:34
  4. "Groove With the Poison Clan"- 3:54
  5. "Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya"- 3:22
  6. "Dance All Night"- 4:57
  7. "Put Shit Past No Ho"- 4:12
  8. "Fakin' Like Gangsters"- 3:52
  9. "Action"- 4:17
  10. "I Hate Hoes"- 3:14
  11. "Poison Freestyle"- 5:17
  12. "Check Out the Ave., Pt. 1"- 3:18
  13. "Check Out the Ave., Pt. 2"- 3:00
  14. "Head Head & More Head, Pt. 1"- 4:20
  15. "Head Head & More Head, Pt. 2"- 4:31
  16. "Get It Girl"- 6:01
  17. "Pick It Up"- 3:01
  18. "Dance All Night"- 4:55
  19. "Throw the P"- 3:09
  20. "Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya"- 3:11
  21. "You Go Girl"- 3:58
  22. "Everybody Say Yeah"- 4:14
  23. "Wiggle Wiggle"- 3:47
  24. "Jealous Girls"- 3:56
  25. " Nasty Bitch"- 6:36
  26. "Sheryl & Donna"- 3:14
  27. "Mega Mixx"- 10:40

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