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"Cracc" is a mixtape filled with many songs recorded by Z-Ro from '98-08 all Chopped and Screwed by Yung Deezy (b.k.a. Dj David).

Track listing
# "Who's Da Man?" ABN
# "Alcohol Nuts" ft. Slim Thug & Lil' James
# "The Mule" ft. Juvenile & Devin The Dude
# "Help Me Please"
# "Swang on 4's" ft Big Moe
# "Too Many Niggaz"
# "Southside" ft Big Hawk (R.I.P.)
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