A Tribute To Christina Ricci

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A Tribute To Christina RicciAudio

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Rhymesayers Entertainment
Release date: 01/Feb/2007
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Sales Rank: #10694 in Int. Hip Hop/Rap
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Style: Int. Hip Hop/Rap
Product No.: 1979492
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: A Tribute To Christiana Ricci
Description:Artwork [Pin-up]: Manproof, Executive-Producer: Brent Sayers, Executive-Producer: Nick Carter (4), Executive-Producer: Sean Daley, Lyrics By: Murs, Lyrics By: Slug, Photography By: Dan Monick, Producer [Beats By]: The Grouch, Scratches: Mr. Dibbs, Labelcode 77100622 (0062-2), Phonographic Copyright (p) Rhymesayers Entertainment, LLC, Copyright (c) Rhymesayers Entertainment, LLC, Distributed By Navarre Corporation, Published By Upside Down Heart Music, Published By Vive Music (2), Published By Grouch's Music, Published By Puddles Frothingsquat, Pressed By Disque Americ
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