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Triple F Intro
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Let Dem Guns Blam (feat. Meek Mill)
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Round Of Applause (feat. Drake)
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I Don't Really Care (feat. Trey Songz)
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Rooster In My Rari
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Get Low (feat. Nicki Minaj, Tyga & Flo Rida)
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Fist Pump (feat. B.o.B)
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Candy Paint & Gold Teeth (feat. Ludacris & Bun B)
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Cash (feat. Wooh Da Kid)
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Lurkin (feat. Plies)
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Clap
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U Ain't Bout That Life (feat. Slim Thug & Alley Boy)
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Power Of My Pen
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Flex (feat. Travis Porter, Slim Dunkin & D-Bo)
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Triple F Outro (feat. Wooh Da Kid)
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Inky (feat. Slim Dunkin & Wooh Da Kid) [Bonus Track]
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Chin Up (feat. Slim Dunkin) [Bonus Track]
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Everything I Love (feat. Future & Trouble) [Bonus Track]
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