Kill the Rhythm (Like a Homicide)
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Kill the Rhythm is the sixth album by old school hip hop
Old school hip hop
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, it was released in 1995.

Track listing

  1. "Bad Boy Back (In Town)"
  2. "Bring ’Em Back Alive"
  3. "Ladies ’Nuff Respect"
  4. "Keep it Real"
  5. "Stay the Hell away from Me!"
  6. "Cenci"
  7. "Livin' in Lockdown"
  8. "Freestyle No. 1"
  9. "Freestyle No. 2"
  10. "It's On"
  11. "Kill the Rhythm (Like a Homicide)"
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