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Rhythm-al-ism is the fourth album by rapper/producer DJ Quik. It was released on Profile Records on November 10, 1998 and was certified gold by the RIAA on July 7, 1999. It peaked at number 63 on the Billboard 200 on December 12, 1998. The album features the singles "You'z a Ganxta", "Hand in Hand", and "Down, Down, Down".
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- Rhythm-al-ism (Intro)
- We Still Party
- So Many Wayz (featuring 2nd II None and Peter Gunz)
- Hand in Hand (featuring 2nd II None
- Down, Down, Down (featuring Suga Free, Mausberg and AMG)
- You'z a Ganxta
- I Useta Know Her (featuring AMG)
- No Doubt (featuring Playa Hamm and Suga Free)
- Speed
- Whateva U Do
- Thinkin' 'Bout U
- El's Interlude (featuring El DeBarge)
- Medley for a "V" (The P***y Medley) (featuring Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Hi-C, AMG, 2nd II None and El DeBarge)
- Bombudd II
- Get 2getha Again (featuring AMG, 2nd II None, Hi-C and El DeBarge)
- Reprise (Medley for a "V")
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"Born and Raise in Compton" · "Tonite" · "Sweet Black Pussy" · "Way 2 Fonky" · "Jus Lyke Compton" · "Safe & Sound" · "Dollaz & Sense" · "You'z a Ganxta" · "Hand in Hand" · "Down, Down, Down" · "Pitch It on a Party" · "Trouble" · "Black Mercedes"
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