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6/7/2004
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Celebrity Playlist
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Big Punisher featuring Busta Rhymes
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Parental Discretion (featuring Busta Rhymes)
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from Capital Punishment
(1999)
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Big Punisher
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Laughing At You (Featuring Tony Sunshine)
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from Yeeeah Baby
(2000)
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Big Punisher
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My Turn
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from Yeeeah Baby
(2000)
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Big Punisher featuring Noriega
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You Came Up
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from Capital Punishment
(1999)
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Terror Squad
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Bring 'em Back
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from True Story
(2004)
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Terror Squad
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Feelin' This (feat. Armageaddon, Prospect & Big Pun)
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from Terror Squad
(2008)
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DJ Clue
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Fantastic 4
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from The Professional
(1998)
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Big Pun, Kool G Rap, KRS-One & Truck Turner
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As You Already Know (Featuring Truck Turner, Big Pun, and Kool G. Rap)
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from D.I.G.I.T.A.L.
(2006)
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Show & A.G.
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Drop It Heavy (Featuring KRS One & Big Pun)
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from Full Scale
(1998)
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Terror Squad
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Triple Threat (feat. Armageaddon, Big Pun, & Cuban Link)
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from Terror Squad
(2008)
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Remy Ma & Big Pun
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Thug Love
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from There's Something About Remy: Based On a True Story (Explicit Version)
(2006)
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Terror Squad
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Rudeboy Salute (feat. Big Pun, Fat Joe & Buju Banton)
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from Terror Squad
(2008)
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Big Pun, Fat Joe, Freeway & The Notorious B.I.G.
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Get Your Grind On (Featuring Big Pun, Fat Joe and Freeway)
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from Duets - The Final Chapter
(2005)
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Noriega
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Banned from TV (feat. Big Pun, Cam'ron, Jadakiss, Nature & Styles)
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from The Legacy: The Best of Big Pun
(2009)
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Big Pun
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Best Behavior (feat. Fat Joe)
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from D.I.T.C.: Rare & Unreleased
(2008)
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Comment:
The Wu-Tang Clan wasn't the only larger-than-life group churning out posse cuts in the late '90s. With Big Punisher and his mentor, Fat Joe, at its helm, the Terror Squad busted out of the Bronx with a self-titled debut that brought back the glory days of gangsta rap, from the popped caps and sinister, hypnotic hook of "Feelin' This" to the tense, string-scored chase scene of "Triple Threat." On another tip, "Bring 'em Back" is more than a modern-day blaxploitation soundtrack of dusty funk breaks and wobbly wah-wah pedals; it's a club-ready tribute of sorts, featuring the beyond-the-grave verses of Big Pun and Big L, who died within a year of each other from a heart attack and gun shots, respectively.
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