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Target Biggie Duets Bonus Tracks

December 20, 2005


Just picked it up. The tracks are:

Want That Old Thing Back featuring Ja Rule and Ralph Tresvant.
Running Your Mouth featuring Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Foxy Brown, Fabolous and Busta Rhymes.

Given that all of the tracks on that leaked tracklist have now come out on the album or as bonus tracks except for 4 and keeping the thanks Diddy passed out to the “artists” [on the album] in mind, I wouldn’t discount those tracks not only existing (2 of them are confirmed as existing, I believe, one by Ms. Wallace and one by the fact that the track has supposedly leaked) coming out SOMEWHERE. The 2 “unconfirmed” tracks feature Bad Boy artists Aasim, Ness and Babs – all of these are supposed to have albums coming out in 2006. Could it be that these tracks are being saved for their debuts? It’s possible…

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