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R-1 Zone is a classic West Coast Rap album originally released in 1998 under 365 Music. The album has great features and production. It is the first Rollyn 1000 album ever released R-1 Zone Music | List Price | $12.97 (You save $1.48) | | Category | Rap Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7476042 | | Catalog number | 138030 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 12, 2007 |
Rollyn 1000 R-1 Zone Songs | 1. | Geto Speedway |
| 2. | Ill Natured |
| 3. | Relentless |
| 4. | Game Tight feat Talon |
| 5. | The Narcotic |
| 6. | Dank and Drank feat The Jackers |
| 7. | Skanless B@%#^es feat Young Pistol |
| 8. | No Back Pedallyn feat Agerman |
| 9. | Marked for Death |
| 10. | Apprehensive Years |
| 11. | Parlayin feat Lil Bo and Lil Meek |
| 12. | State of Mind feat The First 100 |
| 13. | Representin |
| 14. | R-1 Zone |
| 15. | 365 Ways |
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