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Album: Giving Back By Giving Up
  1. B-A-D-C-R-E-D-I-T
  2. U Luv' It But U Dis' It
  3. Financial Intro
  4. Financial Frustration
  5. What's That
  6. Who Left The Light's On In The Whitehouse?
  7. Bill Gates Intro
  8. Bill Gates (He Owes Me Five Bucks)
  9. It's A Little Hot And It's A Little Fresh
  10. So What!
  11. Master BC Theater
  12. Got Sumethin' (That You Ought To Know)
  13. Buy These Shoes
  14. Onstar
  15. I'm (Scared)

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