| | Heatmakerz Rush CD - Import Heatmakerz Discography of CDs
Includes the bonus tracks "Gangsta Music" and "Ain't No Sunshine". Rush Music | List Price | $43.98 (You save $6.43) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rap CDs | | Label | Geneon Pioneer Japan | | CD Universe Part number | 7401891 | | Catalog number | 5012 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 21, 2007 | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Japan |
Heatmakerz Rush Songs | 1. | Intro Featuring Dox, Law, Chris Live & Carma |
| 2. | New York Featuring Jr Writer, Law, Dox, Rsonist & Money Harm |
| 3. | Body Bluffin (Remix) Featuring Papoose & Rsonist |
| 4. | REvolution Featuring Rsonist |
| 5. | Mo N Jackie Featuring Chris Live & Law |
| 6. | Back 2 Business Featuring Rsonist, Peedi Crakk & Jae Millz |
| 7. | Coming Up The Line Featuring Rsonist, Dox & Money Harm Of G&B |
| 8. | All I Know Featuring Rsonist, Rain & Dox |
| 9. | Someday Featuring Rsonist, Carma, The Product G&B |
| 10. | Ain't No Sunshine Featuring Curtains, Trini, Rsonist |
| 11. | Tongiht Featuring Rsonist , Money Harm & Ax |
| 12. | Far Gone Featuring Jim Jones & Rsonist |
| 13. | Survive Featuring The Product G&B |
| 14. | This Is Me Featuring Rsonist & Curtains |
| 15. | Gangsta Music Featuring The Game, Rsonist |
| 16. | Ain't No Sunshine Featuring Curtains, Trini, Rsonist, C.T, Simon |
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