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Personnel: DJ Revolution (scratches).
Audio Mixer: DJ Revolution.
Personnel includes: Baby Blak, Obie Trice, Planet Asia, Last Emperor, Mr. Lish, Lady Alma.
Producers include: DJ Revolution, Kev Brown, P-Smoova.
Additional personnel: Mr. Lish, Lady Alma, Obie Trice, Planet Asia.
Baby Blak Once You Go Blak Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Once You Go Black |
| 3. | Wake Up |
| 4. | Tables Turn |
| 5. | Fallin' Down |
| 6. | Friends |
| 7. | Economix |
| 8. | Tasters Choice |
| 9. | Crazy |
| 10. | Youth, The |
| 11. | Starvin' Artist |
| 12. | Firewater |
| 13. | So Many |
| 14. | Peace |
| 15. | No Coast All Stars |
| 16. | Daddy Dearest |
| 17. | Diamonds (Diemon) |
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