Soul Assassins II

Soul Assassins II is the second album by rap collective Soul Assassins.

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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 3, 2000
Recorded1999-2000
GenreHip hop
LabelColumbia
ProducerDJ Muggs, The Alchemist & DJ Khalil
Soul Assassins chronology
Chapter 1
(1997)
II
(2000)
Intermission
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Real Life" (Kool G Rap)DJ Muggs4:03
2."We Will Survive" (Godfather pt. III)DJ Muggs4:19
3."You Better Believe It" (Xzibit feat. King T)DJ Muggs4:03
4."When the Fat Lady Sings" (GZA)DJ Muggs3:15
5."This Some'n To" (Goodie Mob)DJ Muggs3:24
6."Armageddon (interlude)" (Kurupt)DJ Muggs2:15
7."Victory or Defeat" (Hostyle Of Screwball)The Alchemist4:01
8."Heart of the Assassin" (Chace Infinite, Krondon, Phenam a.k.a. Don Krisis, Ras Kass)DJ Muggs2:26
9."Suckers Are Hidin'" (Dilated Peoples)The Alchemist3:03
10."When the Pain Inflict" (Kurupt feat. Roscoe)DJ Muggs3:29
11."Don't Trip" (Cypress Hill)DJ Muggs2:54
12."Razor to your Throat" (Everlast)DJ Muggs2:38
13."Millennium Thrust" (Self Scientific)DJ Khalil3:17
14."Back Up Off Me" (Buc Fifty)The Alchemist3:48
15."When the Fat Lady Sings (Remix)" (GZA)DJ Muggs3:03
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