| | Amharic CD - Import
Sizzla/Elephant Man/Bounty Killer/Ward 21/Lady Saw Amharic Songs | 1. | Nah Climb - Vybz Kartel/Ward 21 |
| 2. | We Roll - Wayne Marshall |
| 3. | We Waah - Spragga Benz/T.O.K. |
| 4. | Peace - Sizzla |
| 5. | Erica (Smirnoff) - Taz/Chico |
| 6. | Wern Dem - Elephant Man |
| 7. | For This - Courtney Melody/Anthony B. |
| 8. | Grey and Old - Kid Kurrupt |
| 9. | Warning - Bounty Killer |
| 10. | Walla Wis - Bling Dawg |
| 11. | Must Get Ahead - Mad Cobra |
| 12. | Dem a Chat - Spragga Benz |
| 13. | Watch It - Ward 21 |
| 14. | Party On - Da'Ville |
| 15. | Club, The - Silvercat |
| 16. | All Night - Cecile |
| 17. | Give Thanks Father - Madd Anju |
| 18. | Sexy Gal - Tony Curtis |
| 19. | Girls Look Fine - General Degree |
| 20. | Hot Gal Fi Life - Lady Saw |
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