Gang Starr is undoubtedly one of the most revered, beloved and influential groups in hip-hop. Over the course of their distinguished career, they became a cultural institution and a brand you could ultimately trust. The group’s chain and the star logo symbolized power and excellence and it permeated into the cutting-edge music they created. With a handful of indelible classic albums on their resume, DJ Premier and Guru’s catalogue has not only persevered but mastered the test of time. ‘One of the Best Yet’ is the seventh and final studio album from the group and features previously unreleased and posthumous vocals from Guru, who died nine years prior to the album’s release.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | The Sure Shot (Intro) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 2 | Lights Out (Feat. M.O.P.) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 3 | Bad Name | Gang Starr | |
| Track 4 | Hit Man (Feat. Q-Tip) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 5 | What’s Real (Feat. Group Home and Royce Da 5’9′) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 6 | Keith Casim Elam (Interlude) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 7 | From a Distance (Feat. Jeru the Damaja) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 8 | Family and Loyalty (Feat. J. Cole) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 9 | Get Together (Feat. Ne-Yo and Nitty Scott) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 10 | NYGz/GS 183rd (Interlude) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 11 | So Many Rappers | Gang Starr | |
| Track 12 | Business of Art (Feat. Talib Kweli) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 13 | Bring It Back Here | Gang Starr | |
| Track 14 | One of the Best Yet (Big Shug Interlude) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 15 | Take Flight (Militia Pt. 4) (Feat. Big Shug and Freddie Foxxx) | Gang Starr | |
| Track 16 | Bless the Mic | Gang Starr |




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