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Ghetto Supastar is Pras' debut album released in 1998.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hallelujah"
- "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)" (featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard & Mýa) (Produced by Wyclef Jean & Pras)
- "1st Phone Interlude"
- "What'cha Wanna Do" (Ft. The Product & Free) (Produced by Pras)
- "Blue Angels" (Ft. The Product) (Produced by Pras & Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis)
- "Can't Stop The Shining (Rip Rock Pt. 2)" (Ft. Canibus & Free) (Produced by Pras)
- "Get Your Groove On" (Ft. The Product & Mostwanted) (Produced by Pras)
- "Frowsey (Pt. 2)" (Produced by Salaam Remi)
- "Dirty Cash" (Produced by Pras)
- "For The Love Of This" (Produced by Pras)
- "Wha' What Wha' What" (Ft. Mostwanted) (Produced by Pras)
- "2nd Phone Interlude"
- "Lowriders" (Ft. The Product & Mostwanted) (Produced by Pras & Jerry 'Wonder' Duplessis)
- "Yeah 'Eh Yeah 'Eh" (Ft. Mack 10 & Reptile)
- "Murder Dem" (Produced by Pras)
- "3rd Phone Interlude"
- "Amazing Grace"
- "Final Interlude"
- "Avenues" (Produced by Pras)
- "Another One Bites The Dust" (Produced by Pras)
[edit] Production credits
- Salaam Remi: Producer
- Warren Riker: Engineer, Mixing
- Ol' Dirty Bastard: Performer
- Mack 10: Performer
- Wyclef Jean: Guitar, Producer, Executive Producer
- Chris Theis Engineer, Mixing
- Davis Factor Photography
- Canibus: Performer
- Pras: Producer, Executive Producer, Main Performer
- Lisa Michelle Stylist
- Jayson Dyer: Assistant Engineer
- Dawn Fitch: Digital Imaging
- Veronica Fletcher: Hair Stylist
- A Kid Called Roots: Producer
- Nancie Stern: Sample Clearance
- Mario DeArce: Engineer
- Free: Performer
- Che: Producer
- Will Quinnell: Mastering
- Rev. Richard White: Graphic Assistant
- Phil Blackman: Engineer
- Brain: Art Direction
- Lenny Kravitz: Guitar