On October 31, 1995, the compilation album Down South Hustlers: Bouncin’ and Swingin’ by Various Artists became the first rap double album to be printed on CD. The compilation album Down South Hustlers: Bouncin’ and Swingin’ was released by Priority Records and No Limit Records—which was founded by Master P. The compilation album peaked at No. 139 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.
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“Down South Hustlers: Bouncin’ and Swingin'” tracklist
Disc 1
- “Stick N Move” (The Dayton Family)
- “Fuck Dem Niggaz” (Eightball & MJG)
- “Playaz from the South” (Master P, Silkk the Shocker & UGK)
- “A Lot Auh Nuttin'” (Chico & 187)
- “Commercial 1”
- “Can’t Trust No Man” (Mia X)
- “Way Down South” (Joe Blakk)
- “Hustlin'” (Master P, C-Murder & Partners-N-Crime)
- “Got It Sowed Up” (PKO NINO)
- “Fright Night” (Tre-8)
- “Darkside” (Skull Duggery)
- “Who Am I?” (C-Loc)
- “You Got It” (Magnolia Slim)
- “R.I.P.” (Master P, Silkk the Shocker & CCG)
Disc 2
- “Bounce That Azz” (Gangsta T, King George, Silkk the Shocker & Master P)
- “My Woman” (Coop MC)
- “Gettin’ High” (Fire)
- “Backstreets” (202Life & PSK Thirteen)
- “Handle Your Business” (Mr. Serv-On)
- “Down South Thugs” (Polo)
- “Don’t Underestimate Me” (Sir True)
- “So Much Pain” (Master P, Mia X & Tre8)
- “The South” (E.S.G.)
- “Murder Weapon” (Hounds of GertTown aka Full Blooded)
- “G’s Stay Real” (Niggas Out the Ghetto)
- “My Mind Went Blank” (DJ Screw & Point Blank)