| | Ghetto Soul Sessions: The Sequel CD
This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by The Megamen.
Audio Mixers: DJ Dimension; William Rosario.
Audio Remixers: JJ; William Rosario.
Mixed By:Megamen/Ghetto All Starz/Axwell/DJ Diemnsion/Ftl Ghetto Soul Sessions: The Sequel Music Ghetto Soul Sessions: The Sequel Songs | 1. | Gotta Get Away - William Rosario |
| 2. | House Meanies - Mike Balance |
| 3. | That's House - Moody Groova |
| 4. | Gonna Let the Music Move You Around - Robbie Rivera |
| 5. | Dark World - Megamen Sounds |
| 6. | Party - Ghetto Allstars/Big Ro/Ghetto Starz |
| 7. | Party - Big Will Rosario (Mega Mix) |
| 8. | Bang, The - Robbie Rivera |
| 9. | I Live for You - William Rosario |
| 10. | Lead Guitar - Axwell |
| 11. | Ohh - FTL |
| 12. | Love Trippin' - William Rosario |
| 13. | Boogie Break 2 - DJ Dimension |
| 14. | All I Need - Solymar/Megamen Sounds/Solymar |
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