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The Most Beautifullest Hits
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 10, 1999
GenreHip hop
Length55:03
LabelJive
ProducerErick Sermon
Poke and Tone
The Ummah
Keith Murray chronology
It's A Beautiful Thing
(1998)
The Most Beautifullest Hits
(1999)
He's Keith Murray
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The Most Beautifullest Hits is a greatest hits compilation by the hip hop artist Keith Murray.

Background

The compilation has songs from Murray's first three albums, as well as Redman's Dare Iz a Darkside, Erick Sermon's No Pressure, LL Cool J's Mr. Smith and Def Squad's El Niño.

In a similar manner to Murray's previous album, It's a Beautiful Thing, the greatest hits compilation was an attempt by Jive Records to capitalize on Murray's success while he was incarcerated - despite Murray's disapproval.[2] The majority of the production was done by Erick Sermon, showing how he and Murray were an inseparable team.

Tracklist

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Performer(s)
1 "Hostile" E. Sermon Erick Sermon Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Jeffrey Stewart
2 "The Most Beautifullest Thing In This World" K. Murray, E. Sermon, C. Jasper, E. Isley, M. Isley, R.B. Isley, O. Isley, R. Isley, W. Collins, G. Clinton Jr., M. Parker Erick Sermon Keith Murray
3 "Get Lifted" K. Murray, E. Sermon, H. Casey, R. Finch Erick Sermon Keith Murray
4 "Incredible" K. Murray, J. Smith, E. Sermon, F. Wesley, J. Brown, C. Bobbit Erick Sermon Keith Murray, LL Cool J
5 "Cosmic Slop" K. Murray, R. Noble, E. Sermon, R. Middlebrooks, N. Napier, M. Pierce, G. Webster Erick Sermon, Reggie Noble (co-producer) Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Redman
6 "The Rhyme" K. Murray, E. Sermon, F. Beverly Erick Sermon Keith Murray
7 "When I Rap" K. Murray, E. Sermon, E. Simmons, J.T. Smith, G. Williams, C. Smith Erick Sermon Keith Murray
8 "I Shot Ya [Remix]" J.T. Smith, I. Marchand, A. Johnson, J. Cartagena, J. Brown, L. Collins, J.C. Olivier Poke and Tone Fat Joe, Foxy Brown, Keith Murray, LL Cool J, Prodigy
9 "Full Cooperation" K. Murray, R. Noble, E. Sermon, H. Ousley Erick Sermon Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Redman
10 "How's That" K. Murray, E. Sermon, R. Noble Erick Sermon Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Redman
11 "Danger" K. Murray, E. Sermon, R. Troutman, L. Troutman Erick Sermon Keith Murray
12 "Ride Wit Us" K. Murray, E. Sermon, R. Noble, T. Shaw Erick Sermon Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Redman, Too Short
13 "Dangerous Ground" E. Sermon, G. Berlin, Y. Yancey The Ummah 50 Grand, Keith Murray
14 "Def Squad Delite" K. Murray, E. Sermon, R. Noble, N. Rodgers, B. Edwards Erick Sermon Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Redman

References

  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ "Hip-Hop Fridays: Exclusive Q & A With Keith Murray". BlackElectorate. April 4, 2003.