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2010 mixtape by Remedy
It All Comes Down To This is the name of the first
mixtape by
Wu-Tang Clan
affiliated
Remedy, released on December 7, 2010, on APRC Records.
[1] Originally released as a full-length
studio album, it was later released as a free
mixtape download.
[2] Guests include
R.A. the Rugged Man,
Trife Diesel,
Killah Priest and
Hell Razah among other Wu-Tang Clan affiliates.
Track list
Confirmed by
iTunes
[3] and
Amazon.com.
[1]
- "Hip Hops Holiest" (Intro) (0:53)
- "Streets are Watchin'" (2:04)
- "Saturday Night" (featuring
Trife Diesel) (1:53)
- "You Ain't a Hustler" (2:33)
- "Transporting" (featuring
JoJo Pellegrino) (2:41)
- "2010 Re-Emergence" (featuring
King Just) (2:01)
- "Black and White Millionares" (featuring King Just &
Lounge Lo) (2:03)
- "Mob Pirates" (2:24)
- "Sinnin'" (featuring
Shawn Wigs & JoJo Pellegrino) (2:29)
- "Tonites Still The Nite" (1:08)
- "Behind Those Eyes" (featuring AC) (2:20)
- "Testimony" (featuring
Killah Priest) (3:23)
- "Never Again"/"Flashback" (0:41)
- "I Love My Land" (Nas Remix) (featuring
Nas) (1:03)
- "All A Dream" (1:03)
- "StupidDumbRetarted" (featuring King Just & Lounge Lo) (2:22)
- "Startin' Something" (featuring King Just, Solomon Childs) (2:36)
- "Posse Cut" (Remix) (featuring
R.A. the Rugged Man,
Hell Razah, JoJo Pellegrino &
Blaq Poet) (2:41)
- "Ambush"/"Revisited" (1:02)
- "The Duelist" (0:52)
- "Danger" (Outro) (1:06)
References