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1.Intro – Scarface 01:18
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2.Mr. Scarface, Pt. 2 – Scarface 01:48
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3.Murder by Reason of Insanity – Scarface 02:13
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4.Body Snatcher – Scarface 01:38
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5.Diary of a Madman – Scarface 02:58
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6.Interlude 1 – Scarface 00:05
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7.Money and the Power – Scarface 01:09
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8.Good Girl Gone Bad – Scarface 03:10
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9.Lettin Em Know – Scarface 02:16
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10.The Wall – Scarface 02:03
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11.You Don't Hear Me Though – Scarface 02:42
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12.Dying with Your Boots On – Scarface 01:21
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13.Now I Feel Ya – Scarface 02:18
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14.Mr. Scarface, Pt. 3 – Scarface 04:07
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15.Interlude 2 – Scarface 00:11
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16.White Sheet – Scarface 01:00
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17.Jessie James – Scarface 02:00
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18.Seen a Man Die – Scarface 02:46
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19.Hand of the Dead Body – Scarface 04:15
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20.Interlude 3 – Scarface 00:18
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21.Mind Playin Tricks 94 – Scarface 02:04
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22.No Warning – Scarface 02:04
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23.Interlude 4 – Scarface 00:06
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24.Sunshine – Scarface 02:18
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25.Mary Jane – Scarface 03:13
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26.Smile – Scarface 04:19
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27.Game Over – Scarface 03:36
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28.Interlude 5 – Scarface 00:10
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29.Homies and Thugs [Remix] – Scarface 04:48
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30.********* Faces – Scarface 02:40
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31.You Owe Me – Scarface 01:36
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32.Interlude 6 – Scarface 00:04
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33.It Aint, Pt. 2 – Scarface 01:56
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34.Get Out – Scarface 02:34
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35.Guess Whos Back – Scarface 02:16
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36.My Block – Scarface 01:11
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37.In Between Us – Scarface 03:12
The Rap-A-Lot label been known to drop more than their fair share of unnecessary compilations and remix albums, most with shoddy packaging. Fortunately The Best of Scarface is a worthwhile effort in spite of the lousy booklet -- the liner notes look like a hasty word.doc dump -- and the packaging not mentioning that this 37-track overview is done mixtape style. You want the full version of the early hit "Money and the Power"? The slice you get here is just over a minute. You want all the best Scarface tracks to mix and burn on your own comps? All the songs here are blended together, quite skillfully actually, not that the liner notes say by who, although prolific Houston producer Mike Dean does get a remastering credit. The rapper's most recent output is widely ignored with the comp focusing mostly on pre-2002 music, and the interludes aren't from the man himself but Al Pacino, as in Scarface the movie. Know what you're in for and this rough and ragged bullet train mix through the man's early catalog is worth considering, especially for hardcore fans. David Jeffries, Rovi
- Genre: Rap
- Category Southern Rap, Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Rap
- Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
- Label: RAP-A-LOT
- Release Date: April 22, 2008
- Artist: Scarface [1]