Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin

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Stop Snitchin, Stop Lyin is a mixtape album/DVD by rapper The Game that disses G-Unit. It features artists like Lil' Kim, Ice Cube, Chingy, WC, Paul Wall and others. The DVD is directed by Éngel Thedford of AREA51 Media Group. This mixtape is the third of three diss mixtapes aimed at the G-Unit members. It is quite possibly the most popular of the three due to the DVD advertisement. It also features disses by other Black Wall Street members.

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Track listing

  1. "Intro" featuring 50 Cent
  2. "We Are The Champions" featuring Chicken Little (uses instrumental from Three Six Mafia's "Stay Fly")
  3. "120 Bars" (uses instrumental from 50 Cent's "Hustler's Ambition")
  4. "Stop Talkin' To The Cops" (uses instrumental from 50 Cent's "Window Shopper")
  5. "Niggaz Bleed" featuring Techniec (uses instrumental from Notorious B.I.G.'s Niggaz Bleed)
  6. "Testify" featuring Techniec & Charli Baltimore (uses instrumental from Kanye West's "Touch The Sky")
  7. "1970 Somethin'" featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
  8. "G-Unit Crip" featuring Techniec (uses instrumental from Bubba Sparxxx's "Ms. New Booty")
  9. "Beach Boy" featuring Techniec" (uses instrumental from Black Rob's "Ready")
  10. "Not Gonna Leave" featuring Paul Wall & Trae
  11. "Above The Rim In Farmington, CT" (Skit)
  12. "Freeze" featuring Eastwood
  13. "AM To PM" featuring Cyssero (uses instrumental from Cassidy's "AM to PM")
  14. "My Lowrider" featuring Paul Wall, WC, E-40, Chingy, Techniec, Crooked I, Lil' Rob & Ice Cube (produced by CHOPS)
  15. "Gayo" (skit)
  16. "Bounce Back" featuring Charli Baltimore (produced by Nu Jerzey Devil)
  17. "Quiet" featuring Lil' Kim
  18. "All I Need"
  19. "I Told You"
  20. "Buckfest" featuring Young Buck and Abdou Karim
  21. "Outro (Red Bandana)" (Uses instrumental from Juelz Santana's "Red Bandana")