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Performers include: Ruff Ryders, Drag-On, The Whoridas, 3rd Rail, Khadafi, Napoleon & Killer Shah, Xzibit, Montage, Lost Boyz, Dave Bing, Q-Tip, Consequence, Roc A Fella, Mamphis Bleek & The Ranjahz, Blackhand, The Blackhand Family, Lord Tariq, Money Boss Players, Terror Squad, Cuban Lynx & Triple Sese, Royal Flush, Da Wasteladz, Do Or Die, K Smooth, Harlem World, The Showstoppers.
Next Up: Rap's New Generation is a close look at hip-hop's millennial innovators. This collection of explicit rap tracks from TVT Records showcases the genre's significant and upcoming artists in gangsta rap and hardcore rap, which necessarily might not make it on MTV's TRL. Artists featured on Next Up include Da Wastlanz, Blackhand, Xzibit, and more. ~ MacKenzie Wilson Next Up: Rap's New Generation Music Next Up: Rap's New Generation Songs | 1. | High Rollers - Consequence |
| 2. | Yeah Yeah - Drag-On |
| 3. | Up in Smoke - Cuban Link/Triple Seis/Terror Squad/Cuban Lynx/Triple Sese |
| 4. | Club Bangers - The WhoRidas/Third Rail |
| 5. | Roots - Royal Flush/Da Wastlanz |
| 6. | Squad, The - Da Ranjahz |
| 7. | Fo My People - Showstoppers |
| 8. | Larger Than Life - Xzibit/Montage |
| 9. | Blackhand - Blackhand/The Blackhand Allstars/Mecca |
| 10. | Sidewalk Confessions - Napoleon/Tragedy Khadafi/Killer Shah |
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