| | Hit List, Vol. 5 CD
Performers include Big Pokey, Fat Pat, Wreckshop Family. Hit List, Vol. 5 Songs | 1. | Ghetto Starz - D-Gotti/Dirty Dollar/Noke D. |
| 2. | Hell Yeah - D-Reck/Tyte Eyez/Big Moe |
| 3. | Body Rock - Fat Pat/Big Steve |
| 4. | Hood Money - Pimp Tyte |
| 5. | Ride Wit Me - Wreckshop Family |
| 6. | All About My Doe - Fat Pat/Pimp Tyte |
| 7. | Mama Don't Cry - D-Gotti/Big Moe |
| 8. | Our Time to Shine - Pimp Tyte |
| 9. | Jammin' Screw - Fat Pat |
| 10. | Texas Ranger - D-Gotti/Tyte Eyez/Big Pokey |
| 11. | Star 2 Nite - D-Gotti |
| 12. | Peep N Me - Fat Pat/Lil' Keke |
| 13. | Got Sumptin' - D-Gotti |
| 14. | Fuck All Ya'll - D-Reck/Z-Ro |
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