| | King Of The Streets CD (1 Customer Review)
King Of The Streets Music King Of The Streets Songs | 1. | Intro - Kingdom Come |
| 2. | We the King - Soldiers of the 213 |
| 3. | I'd Open up the Gate - Bozo/Ese Villen/Daffy |
| 4. | Kings of All the Kings - Espanto (King Of Oxnard) |
| 5. | Soldier Ink Kings - Soldier Ink |
| 6. | One of a Kind - Mr Silent |
| 7. | Kings of the Streets - Mr. Shadow/Lil Menace |
| 8. | King of the Streets - Mr. Capone-E |
| 9. | Rey de las Calles - Payaso |
| 10. | Throw Your Hands Up - Mr. Criminal |
| 11. | Life of a King - Grumpy* |
| 12. | Bonus Track - King Of the Streets |
| 13. | Outro - King Of the Streets |
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