| # | Title | Length | Performers | Producer | Notes |
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| 1 | "Words from Ma Dukes" | 1:57 | Maureen Yancey (J Dilla's mother) | J Dilla | |
| 2 | "Dillagence (One 4 Jay)" | 1:59 | Busta Rhymes, DJ Spinna and Phonte of Little Brother | DJ Spinna | Chorus is resung from the song "Won't Do" on J Dilla album's The Shining. Little Brother is an American hip hop group from North Carolina that consists of Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh. The Shining is the title of the second official solo album from late Hip Hop producer and Rapper J Dilla, who died February 10 |
| 3 | "Takin' What's Mine" | 3:41 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | Contains a sample of a version of "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine. " |
| 4 | "Step Up" | 4:46 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | An adaptation of the Gang Starr song "Dwyck" from their album Hard to Earn. Gangstar redirects here For the video game see Gangstar Crime City. Hard to Earn is the fourth album from the hip hop duo Gang Starr. |
| 5 | "The Conversation" | 2:03 | Busta Rhymes and Talib Kweli | J Dilla | |
| 6 | "Code of the Streets" | 3:55 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | |
| 7 | "Lightworks" | 3:24 | Talib Kweli, Q-Tip, and Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | Uses beat from Donuts. Talib Kweli Greene (born October 3, 1975) better known as Talib Kweli, is an American MC from Brooklyn, New Q-Tip (born Jonathan Davis, April 10, 1970, in Harlem New York) is an American hip-hop emcee, Singer, Actor Donuts is an Instrumental hip hop album by producer J Dilla. Donuts was released on February 7 2006, his Extended version of song included on the Stones Throw Records album B-Ball Zombie War. Stones Throw Records is an independent hip hop Record label based in California. |
| 8 | "Baggage Handlers" | 2:59 | Raekwon and Busta Rhymes | ?uestlove | ?uestlove confirmed several years ago on his web site, Okayplayer, that he, in fact, solely created the music heard in this loop, first used on Common's album Like Water For Chocolate before the Jay Dee-produced "Thelonius. Corey Woods, known by his stage name Raekwon, is an American East Coast Rapper and a member of the Wu-Tang Clan. Ahmir Khalib Thompson (born on January 20, 1971) known professionally as ?uestlove or Questlove (also known as BROther ?uestion or Okayplayercom is an online hip-hop and alternative music Website and community COMMON is the largest association of users of IBM Midrange computers and IBM-compatible technology in the world Like Water for Chocolate is the fourth Studio album by Rapper Common, released March 28 2000 on MCA Records. " A 2004 12" promo single for "Baggage Handlers" originally credited RZA as the producer before Dilla was later given the producer credit in the press, each credit in error. Robert F Diggs (born July 5, 1969) better known as RZA (pronounced) is an American Music producer, Rapper, and occasional |
| 9 | "How We Roll" | 3:59 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | May have been one of five collaborations recorded for Busta's 2000 album Anarchy. 2000 ( MM) was a Leap year that started on Saturday of the Common Era, in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. Anarchy, released in 2000 is the fourth album from Busta Rhymes (born Trevor Smith |
| 10 | "Best That Ever Did It" | 2:48 | Busta Rhymes and Rah Digga | J Dilla | Uses "Last Donut of the Night" from J Dilla's album Donuts. Rah Digga is an American rapper. Well known as a long time member of the Flipmode Squad, a hip hop group led by Busta Rhymes |
| 11 | "Psycho" | 4:55 | Busta Rhymes, Papoose, and Cassidy | J Dilla | |
| 12 | "The Range" | 3:21 | Busta Rhymes and Rah Digga | J Dilla | Uses beat "Gobstopper" from Donuts. Shamele Mackie, better known by his Stage name Papoose (pæˈpuːs is an American Rapper. Barry Adrian Reese (born July 7, 1982) better known by his Stage name Cassidy, is an American Rapper. |
| 13 | "Not Right Now" | 2:56 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | |
| 14 | "Other Side of the Road" | 4:24 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | Features Jill Scott. Jill Scott (born April 4 1972) is an American soul and R&B Singer-songwriter, Poet, and actress Recorded for It Ain't Safe No More, Busta's 2002 album. It Ain't Safe No More is the sixth Album by American rapper Busta Rhymes, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music) See also 2002 (disambiguation Year 2002 ( MMII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. |
| 15 | "Who Tryin' To Kill You" | 2:40 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | |
| 16 | "High" | 2:25 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | Originally recorded/intended for Anarchy. |
| 17 | "Dillagence Outro" | 3:32 | Busta Rhymes | J Dilla | |