The Wallabee Champ | ||||
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Released | March 25, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 1993-2007 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 55:00 | |||
Label | Stark Enterprises/Full Clip Media [1] | |||
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The Wallabee Champ is an unofficial compilation album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah. The album is a collection of b-sides and remixes.
# | Title | Time | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Performer(s) | Sample(s) |
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1 | "Intro" | 0:57 | D. Coles | Ghostface Killah | ||
2 | "Wallabee Champ" | 2:12 | Dennis Coles | Just Blaze | Ghostface Killah |
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3 | "ABC" | 1:43 | Dennis Coles | Ghostface Killah |
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4 | "Roosevelts" | 3:04 | D. Coles, C. Woods, & T. Bailey | DJ Muro | Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, & Trife Da God | |
5 | "Watch Your Mouth" | 3:57 | Wu-Tang Clan | DJ Scratch | Wu-Tang Clan | |
6 | "Tony Sigel" | 3:31 | Dennis Coles & D. Grant | LV & Sean C for The Hitmen | Ghostface Killah, Styles P, Beanie Sigel & Solomon Childs | |
7 | "Trials of Life" | 3:00 | D. Coles & A. Johnson | DJ Green Lantern | Ghostface Killah & Prodigy | |
8 | "Hidden Darts" | 2:45 | D. Coles | J-Love | Ghostface Killah | |
9 | "The Rich" | 3:18 | D. Coles | Ghostface Killah & Raekwon | ||
10 | "We Dem Niggaz" | 3:03 | D. Coles | Ghostface Killah | ||
11 | "Run (Remix)" | 4:36 | D. Coles, J. Phillips | RZA | Ghostface Killah, Jadakiss, & Lil Wayne | |
12 | "Good Times Pt. II" | 3:52 | D. Coles | Ghostface Killah, Lord Superb | ||
13 | "Charlie Brown (Remix)" | 2:30 | D. Coles | Pete Rock | Ghostface Killah | |
14 | "Clips" | 3:15 | D. Coles | Ghostface Killah, Trife Da God | ||
15 | "Clientele" | 4:08 | D. Coles, C. Woods, & J. Cartagena | Ghostface Killah, Raekwon,Fat Joe & Polite | ||
16 | "Crockett & Tubbs" | 1:30 | D. Coles & C. Woods | Ghostface Killah & Raekwon | ||
17 | "'93 Freestyle" | 7:19 | D. Coles & C. Smith | Ghostface Killah & Method Man |
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