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Brother Of C-Bo;Raps About South Sacramento Young Meek South Areas Most Songs | 1. | South Areas Most |
| 2. | High Risk - (featuring AP-9) |
| 3. | Shake It |
| 4. | Hittaz |
| 5. | Hardest in the Gardens - (featuring C-Bo) |
| 6. | Parkin Lot Pimpin' - (featuring Killa Tay) |
| 7. | Mo Double Bn |
| 8. | Broke Ass Bit***S - (featuring Rasheedah "Racey" Lee) |
| 9. | Playas N' Head Hanchos |
| 10. | Get This Money! |
| 11. | No Confessions |
| 12. | Kaint F*Ck Wit U - (featuring MTL) |
| 13. | Ain't No Reason |
| 14. | Womb 2 Tha Tomb |
| 15. | Freak da Fonk - (featuring Ghost) |
| 16. | Boy's Ranch |
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