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Heist of the Century (album)

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Heist of the Century is the debut album by Wu-Tang Clan affiliate La the Darkman. it was released on November 17, 1998.

It features appearances by many Wu-Tang Clan members and affiliates such as Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and U-God, and also features Havoc of Mobb Deep.

Track listing

  1. "Lucci" 5:32
  2. "Shine" 4:48
    • Produced By Carlos "Six July" Broady
  3. "City Lights" 4:03
  4. "What Thugs Do" (featuring DJ Rogers Jr. & Puff) 4:57
    • Produced By Carlos "Six July" Broady
  5. "Heist of the Century" (featuring Killa Sin) 3:26
  6. "Fifth Disciple" 4:18
  7. "Now Y" 3:49
    • Produced by Carlos "Six July" Broady
  8. "Spring Water" (featuring Raekwon) 3:48
    • Produced by Carlos "Six July" Broady
  9. "4 Souls" (featuring Shotti Screwface) 4:29
    • Produced By Carlos "Six July" Broady
  10. "Street Life" (featuring Tekitha) 3:46
    • Produced By Carlos "Six July" Broady
  11. "Love" (featuring Maia Campbell) 4:01
    • Produced by 4th Disciple
  12. "Figaro Chain" (featuring Havoc) 2:26
    • Produced by Havoc of Mobb Deep
  13. "Polluted Wisdom" 5:22
  14. "Gun Rule" 4:08
    • Produced by Carlos "Six July" Broady
  15. "Element of Surprise" (featuring Masta Killa and U-God) 3:11
    • Produced by 4th Disciple
  16. "Az the World Turnz" (featuring Raekwon) 3:45
    • Produced by 4th Disciple
  17. "Wu-Blood Kin" (featuring Ghostface Killah and 12 O'Clock) 2:58
    • Produced by Carlos "Six July" Broady
  18. "I Want It All" 4:44
    • Produced by Carlos "Six July" Broady
  19. "Devil in a Blue Dress" (Bonus Track)

References