| | Alive In The 90'S CD - Import
Alive In The 90'S Songs | | Alive In The 90'S CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot |
| 2. | Pray - MC Hammer |
| 3. | Boombastic - Shaggy |
| 4. | Move This - Technotronic |
| 5. | Play That Funky Music - Vanilla Ice |
| 6. | Cantaloop - Us3 |
| 7. | I Believe - Blessid Union of Souls |
| 8. | Lady - D'Angelo |
| 9. | Jessie - Joshua Kadison |
| 10. | Here We Go Again - Portrait |
| | Alive In The 90'S Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Volume 7 - Soul Hits |
| 2. | Funk Boutique - The Cover Girls |
| 3. | I Can't Tell You Why - Brownstone |
| 4. | Don't Want to Be a Fool - Luther Vandross |
| 5. | Someone to Hold - Trey Lorenz |
| 6. | I'm Gonna Get You - Bizare Inc (Original Flavour mix) |
| 7. | Things That Make You Go Hmmm - C&C Music Factory |
| 8. | Someone to Love - Jon B./Babyface |
| 9. | This Beat Is Hot - B.G. The Prince of Rap |
| 10. | No Matter What - George Lamond |
| 11. | One Night in Heaven - M People |
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