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Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 50 - Celebration Edition !



Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 50 - Celebration Edition

This mixtape combines new exclusives with the hottest songs out right now and has an array of previous Coast 2 Coast Mixtape hosts narrating listeners through the dopest mixtape that dropped in the month of September, hands down. Volume 50 features T.I., Rick Ross, Bun B, Alfamega, Young Buck, The Game, Grafh, Jim Jones, Jdakiss, 50 Cent, Lil Fats, Talib Kweli, Stat Quo, Miz, Real Life Click, Willie The Kid, Guccie Mane, Flo Rida, Pharrell, Q-Tip, DJ Cloak, Famoe, Surface, Armen, Crooked I, Brisco, Hot Rod, Lupe Fiasco and more!

Visit www.coast2coastmixtapes.com to download this mixtape now for free!

Tracklist:

1. Alfamega ft. Rick Ross, T.I. & Bun B - Uh Huh (Remix)
2. Young Buck - If I Go To Jail
3. The Game ft. Mars - Through My Eyes
4. Grafh ft. Jim Jones, Prinz, Bun B & Jadakiss - Like Ohh (Remix)
5. 50 Cent - 50 For President
6. Lil Fats - Coast 2 Coast Weekly - Week 16
7. Talib Kweli & Madlib - What it Do
8. T.I. - 56 Bars
9. Stat Quo - Let The Beat Build Freestyle
10. MIZ Feat. Blackout, AngP & UnCommon - #1 Click (The Prelude)
11. Willie The Kid ft. Gucci Mane, Bub B, Flo Rida & More - Love For Money
12. Crooked I - Swagger Like Crook
13. Hot Rod - Swagger Like Us
14. Lupe Fiasco ft. Pharrell, Q-Tip & Sarah Green - Paris, Tokyo (Remix)
15. Flo Rida & Brisco - Love
16. CaliBuss - All That I Need
17. DJ Cloak ft. Rapture & Obama - Revolution
18. Famoe - Back In The Days
19. Armen - High Rolla
20. Fane Dolla ft. Cash Flo - Me. Hater
21. Real1ty - Doubted
22. Surface - Kalle Kaliente
23. Chad Frey - The Wicked Witch
24. Vol. 50 - Celebration Outro

Website: www.coast2coastmixtapes.com

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