The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 6

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The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 6
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedDecember 10, 2002
Recordedvarious times
Genre Hip hop, rap, Mainstream urban
Lengthunknown
Label Def Jam Recordings
The Source chronology
The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 5
(2001)
The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 6
(2002)
The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 7
(2003)
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The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Volume 6 is the sixth annual music compilation album to be contributed by The Source magazine. [2] Released December 10, 2002, and distributed by Def Jam Recordings, Hip Hop Hits Volume 6 features eighteen hip hop and rap hits. It went to number 31 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and number 35 on the Billboard 200 album chart (the highest peak of any The Source Presents album on the latter).[ citation needed ]

Two songs, "I Need a Girl (Part II)" and "Oh Boy", reached the number-one peak on the Hot Rap Tracks chart with the latter also reaching number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. This is the fourth Hip Hop Hits compilation not to feature a number-one Hot 100/pop hit.

Track listing

  1. I Need a Girl (Part Two) - P. Diddy, Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans and Tammy Ruggieri
  2. #1 - Nelly
  3. Down 4 U - Ja Rule, Ashanti, Charli Baltimore and Vita
  4. Oh Boy - Cam'ron and Juelz Santana
  5. Guess Who's Back - Scarface, Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel
  6. Pass the Courvoisier (remix) - Busta Rhymes, P. Diddy and Pharrell
  7. Roc the Mic - Beanie Sigel and Freeway
  8. Without Me - Eminem
  9. Still Fly - Big Tymers
  10. What's Luv? - Fat Joe, Ja Rule and Ashanti
  11. Boottee (remix) - Benzino, G. Dep and Fabolous
  12. Nothin' - N.O.R.E.
  13. Stylin' - Foxy Brown
  14. Good Times - Styles P
  15. Welcome to Atlanta (Coast 2 Coast Remix) - Jermaine Dupri, Featuring P. Diddy, Snoop Dogg and Murphy Lee
  16. Rollout (My Business) - Ludacris
  17. Say I Yi Yi - Ying Yang Twins
  18. Grindin' - Clipse, N.O.R.E., Baby and Lil Wayne

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