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Big pun the legacy download

About The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun Album

The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun is a English album released on 21 Sep 2009. This album is composed by spoken word. The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun Album has 21 songs sung by Big Punisher, Tony Sunshine, Raekwon. Listen to all songs in high quality & download The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun songs on Gaana.com.

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Released onSep 21, 2009

Tracks21

LanguageEnglish

FAQs for The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun

When was The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun released?

The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun is a English film/album that was released in 2009.

Name of the popular singer/s in The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun?

spoken word, Christopher Rios, Richard Frierson, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff, C. Rios have worked on this The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun.

How many songs are in The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun?

21 song/songs available in the The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun.

Who composed The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun music?

spoken word, Christopher Rios, Richard Frierson composed the songs of The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun.

Most popular song/s in The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun?

Following Still Not a Player, Twinz (Deep Cover 98), Fat Joe & Big Pun - Freestyle, etc. song/s popular on this The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun.

What is the song duration of the album/movie The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun?

The total playtime duration of The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun is 1 hr 2 min .

How can I download songs from the album The Legacy: The Best Of Big Pun?

You can download songs on Gaana app.


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