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Def Jam's Greatest Hits

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Def Jam's Greatest Hits

Various Artists UMG
Released: Feb 20, 2008
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1

Around The Way Girl

  by  LL Cool J comp. James A. Johnson, James Todd Smith and Marlon Lu' Ree Williams
Time: 3:57     Size: 6MB
2

Regulate

  by  Warren G feat. Nate Dogg comp. Nathaniel Hale
Time: 4:10     Size: 6MB
3

This Is How We Do It

  by  Montell Jordan comp. Montell Jordan, Oji Pierce and Ricky Walters
Time: 3:54     Size: 5MB
4

Brass Monkey

  by  The Beastie Boys
Time: 2:38     Size: 4MB
5

Slam

  by  Onyx
Time: 3:36     Size: 5MB
7

Touch Me Tease Me

  by  Case feat. Foxy Brown
Time: 3:47     Size: 5MB
8

Shut Em Down

  by  Public Enemy comp. Carlton Ridenhour, James Henry Boxley III and Gary Rinaldo
Time: 4:32     Size: 6MB
9

How High

  by  Method Man and Redman comp. Reginald Noble, Clifford Smith and Erick Sermon
Time: 3:56     Size: 5MB
10

Sometimes I Rhyme Slow

  by  Nice & Smooth comp. Darryl Barnes and Greg O. Mays
Time: 2:51     Size: 4MB
11

The Gas Face

  by  3rd Bass
Time: 3:50     Size: 5MB
12

Children's Story

  by  Slick Rick comp. Ricky Walters
Time: 3:59     Size: 6MB
13

Going Back To Cali

  by  LL Cool J comp. Rick Rubin and LL Cool J
Time: 4:08     Size: 6MB
14

Don't Believe The Hype

  by  Public Enemy comp. Carlton Ridenhour, Eric Sadler and James Henry Boxley III
Time: 5:18     Size: 7MB

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