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Hosted by DJ Premier and mixed by Chi-town's own DJ Monkey and DJ Ternaround, STREET TRIUMPH is a monumental mixtape, spanning the career of one of the East Coast's hardest underground vets. From his earliest tracks off of FREDDIE FOXXX IS HERE and his appearance on Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE down to his 2000 classic, INDUSTRY SHAKEDOWN, as well as a slew of memorable guest spots, Bumpy's tightest verses are all here. At 37 tracks deep, STREET TRIUMPH is a furious trip through 18 years of the realest underground hip-hop New York has to offer.
Recording information: Headquarterz, New York, NY; The Projects Studio, Chicago, IL. Freddie Foxxx Street Triumph Songs | 1. | Intro - DJ Premier | |
| 2. | Lions Den - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 3. | Interlude 1 - DJ Premier | |
| 4. | Reverand Glock - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 5. | So Tough - Freddie Foxxx (Remix) | |
| 6. | Crazy Like a Foxxx - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 7. | Money in the Bank - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 8. | Industry Shakedown - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 9. | I Come to War - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 10. | Hey Hoe - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 11. | Turn Up the Mics - Freddie Foxxx/Nas | |
| 12. | Tell 'Em I'm Here - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 13. | Militia, The - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 14. | Capture (Militia III) - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 15. | Interlude II - DJ Premier | |
| 16. | Gangsta Boogie - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 17. | My Hip Hop - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 18. | Bumpy Bring It Home - Freddie Foxxx/M.O.P. | |
| 19. | Real Emcee, The - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 20. | Can I Get a Break - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 21. | Life, The - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 22. | Interlude III - DJ Premier | |
| 23. | Dollow the Gun Smoke - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 24. | Chancellor, The - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 25. | Scram - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 26. | Part of My Life, A - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 27. | Patch Up the Pieces - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 28. | M.U.G. - Freddie Foxxx/Johnny O.C. | |
| 29. | Scared to Bump - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 30. | U Krazy - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 31. | M.O.B. - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 32. | How We Ride - Freddie Foxxx/Heather B. | |
| 33. | Flow Easy - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 34. | So You Wanna Be an Emcee? - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 35. | Mind Frame - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 36. | Lah, The - Freddie Foxxx | |
| 37. | Outro/Freddie Dynamite - DJ Premier | |
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