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Download links and information about Intermission by Soul Assassin. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 53:19 minutes.

Artist: Soul Assassin
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 53:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. GANGSTA S**T (Dirty) (featuring Bun B, M1) 2:46
2. Classical (featuring Evidence, Jacken) 3:05
3. Gunshots (featuring Chace Infinite, Alchemist) 2:59
4. Do It (featuring La Coka Nostra) 3:30
5. Rep Yo S**t (featuring Necro) 3:02
6. Good Evening LA (featuring Self Scientific) 3:09
7. Meet Your Maker (featuring Reef The Lost Cauze, Outer Space) 3:54
8. Intermission (featuring Planet Asia, Rza, Rev William Burk) 2:31
9. Champions (Remix) [Remix] (featuring The Prodigy, Big Twins) 2:53
10. Let Go (My Life) (featuring Fashawn) 2:53
11. Like That Y’All (featuring Planet Asia) 3:07
12. World We’Re In (featuring Cynic) 4:25
13. Call It Like I See It (featuring Chace Infinite, Krondon) 3:36
14. Match Box (featuring Dust) 4:07
15. Figure It Out (Bonus Track) (ft. Xzibit & Mykestro) (featuring Young De) 4:27
16. Classical (featuring Evidence, Jacken) 2:55

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Back in 1997, Los Angeles beat maestro DJ Muggs assembled an a bicoastal dream team for his first compilation album, Soul Assassins Chapter 1. An immediate hit among heads everywhere, it featured members of Wu-Tang, Mobb Deep, and KRS-One alongside Cali mainstays Dr. Dre and Cypress Hill. A follow-up hit the streets in 2000, but for whatever reason the masses largely slept on it. Undaunted, Muggs continued to produce collaboration albums with GZA, Sick Jacken, Planet Asia, and Ill Bill, among others, and also released his unique trip-hop-flavored solo joint Dust. Originally released in 2009, Intermission is essentially Soul Assassins Chapter 3; it finds him reuniting with some familiar friends while also reaching out to younger artists and sharing production duties with DJ Solo, G. Rocka, DJ Khalil, and his protégé Alchemist. Bun B and M1 kick things off with the distinctly Dirty South jam "Gangsta Sh*t," Philly favorites Reef the Lost Cauze and OuterSpace get busy on "Meet Your Maker," and extremist BK death rapper Necro does his thing on "Rep Yo Sh*t."