| | Hip Hope Hits 2005 CD
Hip Hope Hits 2005 Songs | 1. | Hittin Curves - Grits |
| 2. | When I Flow (It's Gospel) - Cross Movement |
| 3. | Life Is Short - John Reuben |
| 4. | Extreme Days - tobyMac (Shoc remix) |
| 5. | Here to Party - L.A. Symphony |
| 6. | Dear Slim Pt.2 - KJ-52 |
| 7. | Take Me Away - 4th Avenue Jones |
| 8. | Life Goes On - Pigeon John |
| 9. | DJ Maj Attack - DJ Maj |
| 10. | Blazin' Mics - T-Bone |
| 11. | All Out - Mars Ill |
| 12. | Live to the Music - Verbs (Sa remix) |
| 13. | Get Up - Flynn/Sharlock Poems |
| 14. | Monkey Business - Ill Harmonics |
| 15. | Gangsta - Liquid |
| 16. | Rock the Show - Paul Wright |
| 17. | Raised in Harlem - T-Bone/Michael Tait/Donnie/Hero |
| 18. | Ooh, Aah - Grits/tobyMac |
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