| | DJ Honda H III CD - Import DJ Honda Discography of CDs
H LII is a 12-track release by DJ Honda and includes "Hip Hop 101," "Gun Hold," and "Act Like Ya Know."
Japanese edition of the underground rapper's 2001 release for which there is currently no domestic release date scheduled. 12 tracks including the single, 'El Presidente' feat. Jeru the Damaja. Additional artists include, Parrish 'PMD' Smith, M.O.P., The Beatnuts, The Gravediggaz and many more. 2001 release. Standard jewelcase.
Japanese version. H III Music | List Price | $46.98 (You save $7.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Dance, Underground/Alt Rap, Rap | | Label | 3D | | Orig Year | 2001 | | CD Universe Part number | 1594403 | | Catalog number | 1 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 03, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Japan; Japan Edition |
DJ Honda H III Songs | 1. | Hip Hop 101 |
| 2. | Gun Hold |
| 3. | Real to Me |
| 4. | Head's a Hustler |
| 5. | Smokin' Session |
| 6. | F-Ck With Us |
| 7. | Wild Rodeo |
| 8. | Know What I Mean |
| 9. | Act Like Ya Know |
| 10. | We Run Sh-T |
| 11. | El Presidente |
| 12. | Life Sh-T |
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