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The Other Side is plainly highlighted by the Outhere Brothers' club hit "LaDeDaDeDaDe (We Like to Party)"; despite guest appearances from Fast Eddie and Gerardo, the remaining tracks are primarly uninspired filler. ~ Jason Ankeny Outhere Brothers Other Side Songs | 1. | I Got Soul |
| 2. | La de da de da de (We Like to Party) |
| 3. | Interlude |
| 4. | Ae-Ah |
| 5. | Mami Te Quiero |
| 6. | Ole Ole (Let Me Hear You Say) |
| 7. | Represent |
| 8. | Bow Wow Wow |
| 9. | Oh Yeah |
| 10. | Na Na Na Na (Chocolate City) |
| 11. | Dog in Me |
| 12. | Bitch & A Ho |
| 13. | Interlude 2 |
| 14. | Real Shit |
| 15. | Booty Call |
| 16. | Players |
| 17. | I'm Not the Man For You |
| 18. | Whatchagonnado |
| 19. | La de da de da de (We Like to Party) (Ohb Extended Mix) |
| 20. | Ole Ole (Let Me Hear You Say) (Extended Mix) |
| 21. | Ae-Ah (Andy & The Lamboy Radio Edit) |
| 22. | La de da de da de (We Like to Party) (Mix) |
| 23. | Ole Ole (Let Me Hear You Say) (Sequential One) |
| 24. | Ae-Ah (2 in Rhythm Hard House Mix) |
| 25. | La de da de da de (We Like to Party) (Extended) |
| 26. | Ae-Ah (DJ Greek Dark Club Mix) |
| 27. | Ole Ole (Let Me Hear You Say) (Phat N Phunky 1) |
| 28. | Ae-Ah (2 in Rhythm Caliente Bass Mix) |
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