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Third album from Philadelphia Rap duo featuring guests Rahzel, Cage,Copywrite, Vast Arire…etc.
Producers: Mighty Mi, Sebb, Reef, RJD2, Camu Tao.
Highlite Zone Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, East Coast Rap, Underground/Alt Rap | | Label | Eastern Conference | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 146480  | | CD Universe Part number | 6351942 | | Catalog number | 863245 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 15, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Pharoahe Monch, Rahzel, Cage, Vast Aire, Copywrite, Michael Rappaport, Tame One |
High & Mighty Highlite Zone Songs | 1. | Bobblehead Night |
| 2. | Right Here |
| 3. | Real? - (featuring Copywrite) |
| 4. | Bet Ya Life - (featuring Pharoahe Monch) |
| 5. | Take It Off - (featuring Vast Aire) |
| 6. | Dick Starbuck Pt.II |
| 7. | Live From the Bullpen - (featuring Cage/Tame One) |
| 8. | Mighty Mi Iz Clickem's |
| 9. | Incorporate Anthem |
| 10. | I Wanna (But I Won't) |
| 11. | How to Rob an Actor - (featuring Michael Rappaport) |
| 12. | Fast Food Nation |
| 13. | High Heat - (featuring Vast Aire) |
| 14. | Rock the House 2000 - (featuring Rahzel) |
| 15. | Kicksology |
| 16. | Standing Room Only - (featuring Cage) |
| 17. | Meldrick Taylor - (featuring Tame One) |
| 18. | Black Collar |
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