1. Intro
2. Back 2 Life 2001 - Mary J. Blige & Jadakiss
3. Jay-Z Freestyle
4. Who's Next (X-Clue-Sive) - DMX
5. Coming For You - Beanie Sigel
6. Fantastic Four Pt 2 - LOX, Cam'ron, Nature & Fabolous
7. Getting It - Busta Rhymes & Rah Digga
8. Cream 2001 - Raekwon & Ghostface Killah
9. What The Beat - Eminem, Method Man & Royce Da 5'9"
10. Lil' Mo Interlude
11. Fuck A Bitch - Snoop Dogg & Kurupt
12. Change The Game Remix - Jay-Z, Daz, Kurupt, Beanie Sigel & Memphis Bleek
13. My Niggaz Dem - Trick Daddy & Trina
14. Live From The Bridge - Nas
15. So Hot - Foxy Brown
16. Chinatown - Junior Mafia
17. Bathgate Freestyle
18. M.A.R.C.Y. - Memphis Bleek ft Geda K
19. I Don't Care - Capone-N-Noreaga
20. The Best Of Queens (It's Us) - Mobb Deep
21. RED - Redman
22. Dangerous - Muggs & Lady Luck
23. Phone Patch - Ty Shawn
Released: March 12, 2001
More: DJ Clue?
Comments: Once again I was drawn in by DJ Clue?'s guest performers and once again I am pissed off by the fact that he has to ruin every song by yelling some bullshit. So once again: DJ Clue? shows off his his famous friends. The problem with this album is his voice. He uses it too much. I'm listening to a song and I hear "New Shit", "Exclusive" or "DJ Clue". All his damn shout-outs make me wanna kick him in the nuts while he's hanging by his toes from a set of parallel bars with The Artist Formerly & Now Once Again Known As Prince's panties on his head and completely covered in caramel (him not me). Or something like that. The songs I like despite Clue?'s bitch-ass yelling are 9, 10, 11 & 12. - D
What would you call a DJ who has yet to publicly display any ability to cut, scratch, or mix? One whose shouts of irksome catch phrases interrupt each and every selection? Would you call him... the Professional? Never mind the semantics: Queens-bred DJ Clue is back with Part 2 of his hugely popular mix CD series. It features the expected cast of playas, playettes, and wave riders, alongside one or two tight-bellied new jacks. Aside from Mary J.'s Yonkers-inflected Caron Wheeler impersonation, Jay-Z's freestyle over Biggie's "Who Shot Ya" beat, and a mildly enjoyable Snoop and Kurupt combo, everyone's pretty much benchwarming for Redman, whose "RED" irrevocably confirms his status as most valuable poet on the m.i.c. So, when's that next album dropping, Red? -- Rebecca Levine From Amazon.Com
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