| | Joshua Paul aka Black Indian Proverbs 1-31 CD Joshua Paul aka Black Indian Discography of CDs
Refer to bio already on file with CD Baby for Black Indian. Proverbs 1-31 Music | Category | Rap Albums | | Label | BI Music | | CD Universe Part number | 7140163 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 10, 2006 |
Joshua Paul aka Black Indian Proverbs 1-31 Songs | 1. | Lunching Out |
| 2. | He's Coming Back |
| 3. | Prince of the air |
| 4. | I'm a pray for you |
| 5. | Broke and lonely |
| 6. | Hit the spot |
| 7. | A fool's song |
| 8. | How can I say? |
| 9. | I'm better now |
| 10. | He's faithful |
| 11. | Checkmate |
| 12. | Real Hip Hop |
| 13. | When we all get to Heaven |
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