| | Kardinal Offishall Fire And Glory CD Kardinal Offishall Discography of CDs
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Kardinal Offishall Fire And Glory Songs | 1. | Last Standing Soldier |
| 2. | E.G.G. (Everybody Gone Gangsta) (Ft Vybz Kartel) |
| 3. | Heads Up |
| 4. | Everyday (Rudebwoy) (Ft Ray Robinson) |
| 5. | Best Man |
| 6. | Freshie (Ft Ro Dolla) |
| 7. | Sunday |
| 8. | Kaysarasara (Ft Estelle) |
| 9. | Neva New (Till I Kissed You) |
| 10. | Mr. Officer (Ft Rene Neufville) (Formerly of Zhane) |
| 11. | Whatchalike (Ft Busta Rhymes) |
| 12. | Fire & Glory |
| 13. | Feel Alright |
| 14. | All the Way |
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