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''C-Bo's Best Appearances '91–'99'' is a compilation of previously released songs featuring American rapper
C-Bo Shawn Thomas (born January 14, 1972), better known by his stage name C-Bo, is an American rapper from Sacramento, California. Known for his extensive legal troubles, he was the first notable rapper to be jailed due to his lyrical content in 1998. ...
. It was released April 10, 2001 on AWOL Records. The songs originally appeared on other artists albums and compilations released throughout the nineties.


Track listing

#"Die Niggaz" - 3:54 #"Deadly Weapon" (featuring Marvaless) - 3:51 (from the album '' Fearless'') #"What's Going Down" (featuring Gelo) - 3:54 (from the album ''Havin' It My Way'') #"The Funk Is On" (featuring Lunasicc & Marvaless) - 4:14 (from the album '' Mr. Lunasicc'') #"Niggaz Get They Wig Split" (featuring
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) - 3:23 (from the album '' The Hemp Museum'') #"That's How We Break Bread" (featuring King George &
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) - 3:28 (from the album ''
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'') #"Ride 4 Me" (featuring Rod-Dee &
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) - 4:27 (from the album '' The Playa Rich Project'') #"Garden Block" - 5:44 #"Riders" - 4:30 (from the album ''Boss Ballin' 2: The Mob Bosses'') #"Danger Zone" (featuring Killa Tay & Mississippi) - 4:04 (from the album ''Fear No Fate'') #"Rillas In Tha Game" (featuring LeMay & Marv Mitch) - 4:31 (from the album ''Livin In Tha Strange'') #"Mafia Life" (featuring Killa Tay, Lunasicc, Mississippi & Pizzo) - 4:37 (from the album ''West Coast Trippin) #"It's on, on Sight" (featuring
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) - 4:13 (from the album '' The Element of Surprise'') #"Big Dawgs" (featuring J-Dubb, Killa Tay & O-Fed) - 4:29 (from the album ''Mr. Mafioso'') #"Straight G'z" (featuring Pizzo) - 1:40 (from the album ''Heater Calhoun'') #"Player to Player" (featuring Allie Baba & Mo-Jay) - 4:27 (from the album '' The Final Chapter'')


External links

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