93 'til Infinity - Track Listing

Track Listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer(s) Sample(s)
1 "Let 'Em Know" Domino
  • First verse: Opio
  • Second verse: Tajai
  • Third verse: A-Plus
  • Fourth verse: Phesto
2 "Live and Let Live" Domino
  • First verse: Opio
  • Second verse: Tajai
  • Third verse: A-Plus
  • Chorus: Phesto
3 "That's When Ya Lost" Del tha Funkee Homosapien
  • First verse: Tajai
  • Second verse: Phesto
  • Chorus: Pep Love
  • Third verse: A-Plus
  • Fourth verse: Opio
4 "A Name I Call Myself" Del tha Funkee Homosapien
  • First/seventh verse: A-Plus
  • Second/eighth verse: Tajai
  • Third/fifth verse: Opio
  • Fourth/sixth verse: Phesto
5 "Disseshowedo" Domino, Jay Biz
  • First verse: Tajai
  • Second verse: A-Plus
  • Third verse: Phesto
  • Fourth verse: Opio
6 "What a Way to Go Out" A-Plus
  • First verse: Phesto
  • Second verse: A-Plus
  • Thid verse: Tajai
  • Fourth verse: Opio
7 "Never No More" A-Plus
  • First verse: Tajai
  • Second verse: Phesto
  • Third verse: A-Plus
  • Fourth verse: Opio
8 "93 'til Infinity" A-Plus
  • First/seventh/tenth verse: Opio
  • Second/fifth/eleventh verse: A-Plus
  • Third/sixth/ninth verse: Tajai
  • Fourth/fifth/eighth verse: Phesto
9 "Limitations" Jay Biz
  • First verse: Opio
  • Second verse: A-Plus
  • Chorus: Del tha Funkee Homosapien
  • Third verse: Tajai
  • Fourth verse: Casual
10 "Anything Can Happen" A-Plus
  • First verse: Tajai
  • Second verse: Opio
  • Third verse: Phesto
  • Fourth verse: A-Plus
11 "Make Your Mind Up" Del tha Funkee Homosapien
  • First verse: A-Plus
  • Second verse: Opio
  • Third verse: Tajai
12 "Batting Practice" Casual
  • First verse: A-Plus
  • Second verse: Tajai
  • Third verse: Opio
  • Fourth verse: Phesto
13 "Tell Me Who Profits" Domino
  • First verse: A-Plus
  • Second verse: Phesto, Opio
  • Third verse: Tajai
14 "Outro" Domino
  • Souls of Mischief

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