Irv Gotti Presents: The Murderers

Irv Gotti Presents: The Murderers
Compilation album by Murder Inc. Records
Released March 21, 2000
Genre East Coast hip hop, hardcore rap, gangsta rap
Length 79:29
Label Murder Inc. / Def Jam
Murder Inc. Records chronology
Irv Gotti Presents: The Murderers
(2000)
Irv Gotti Presents: The Inc.
(2002)
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Irv Gotti Presents: The Murderers is a compilation album released by Def Jam Recordings featuring the labelmates of Irv Gotti's imprint "Murder Inc. Records" (which included primary members such as Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah and Vita). The compilation boasts features from DMX, Busta Rhymes (who would later be in conflict with Ja Rule and The Inc.) and Jay-Z. It peaked at #15 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Track listing

  1. Intro
  2. Murderers (ft. Ja Rule, Black Child and Tah Murdah)
  3. Dem Niggaz (ft. Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah and Vita)
  4. We Don't Give a Fuck (ft. Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah and Vita)
  5. Clowns (Skit)
  6. Shit Gets Ugly (ft. Ja Rule, Black Child, Tah Murdah and Vita)
  7. We Murderers Baby (ft. Ja Rule and Vita)
  8. Interview With Vita (Skit)
  9. Vita, Vita, Vita (ft. Vita)
  10. How Many Wanna Die (ft. Ja Rule)
  11. Fuck Parole (Skit)
  12. We Getting High Tonight (ft. Black Child)
  13. Tales From The Darkside (ft. DMX)
  14. I Love The Yankees (Skit)
  15. Get It Right (ft. Tah Murdah)
  16. We Different (ft. Tah Murdah, Black Child and Ja Rule)
  17. Remo (Skit)
  18. Rebels Symphony (ft. Ja Rule, Vita, Tah Murdah, 01 and Black Child)
  19. Black Or White (ft. Black Child)
  20. The 187 Murda Baptist Church Picnic (Skit)
  21. If You Were My Bitch (ft. Tah Murdah, Ja Rule, Black Child and Shade Sheist)
  22. 96R-0709 (ft. Chris Black)
  23. Crime Scene (ft. Dave Bing, Black Child, Ronnie Bumps, Tah Murdah and 01)
  24. Somebody's Gonna Die Tonight (ft. Dave Bing and Lil Mo)
  25. Holla Holla Remix (ft. Ja Rule, Jay-Z, Vita, Black Child, Tah Murdah, Memphis Bleek and Busta Rhymes)[2]

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