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This version of the album by hip-hop DJ Honda features tracks such as "Gun Hold," "El Presidente" and "Foundation" and includes appearances by Mos Def, DJ Aladdin and more.
Asian exclusive 2003 reissue of the underground rapper's 2001 album includes eight exclusives, 'Intro', 'Live At Korea', 'Monsterz' feat. Saigon, 'History' feat. Joosuc, Vasco, & Deftonn, 'Rock Da Crowd' feat. The Beanuts, Buttah Of The Rawcotiks, Willie Stubs, & Marly Gatz, 'Gangsta' feat. Nashawn, 'Aladdin' feat. DJ Aladdin & 'Foundations' feat. Mos Def, for a total of 14 tracks (two more than the Japanese which has six exclusives). T Entertainment. DJ Honda Hiii Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | El Presidente (Ft Jeru the Damaja) |
| 3. | Live at Korea |
| 4. | Monsterz (Ft Saigon) |
| 5. | History (Ft Joosuc, Vasco & Deftonn) |
| 6. | Hip Hop 101 (Ft Parrish Pmd Smith) |
| 7. | Act Like Ya Know (Ft Teflon) |
| 8. | Gun Hold (Ft M.O.P.) |
| 9. | Rock da Crowd (Ft the Beatnuts, Buttah of the Rawcotiks & Willie Stubs) |
| 10. | Gangsta (Ft Nashawn) |
| 11. | Aladdin (Ft DJ Aladdin) |
| 12. | Life Shit (Ft Black Attack) |
| 13. | Real to Me (Ft Triple Seis, Headcrack & Miss Jones) |
| 14. | Foundation (Ft Mos Def) |
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