Capone‐N‐Noreaga Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Invincible |
| 2 | Bloody Money |
| 3 | Illegal Life |
| 4 | Live On Live Long |
| 5 | Intro: Change Is Gonna Come |
| 6 | Halfway Thugs |
| 7 | Stick You |
| 8 | Driver's Seat |
| 9 | Capone Bone |
| 10 | Closer |
| 11 | Stay Tuned (interlude) |
| 12 | Capone Phone Home (interlude) |
| 13 | Phonetime |
| 14 | Pain |
| 15 | All We Got Is Us |
| 16 | Capone Phone Home (outro) |
| 17 | B EZ |
| 18 | Stick Up |
| 19 | Gunz in da Air |
| 20 | T.O.N.Y. (Top of New York) |
| 21 | Full Steezy |
| 22 | Gangsta Skit |
| 23 | My Life |
| 24 | Hood Pride |
| 25 | Brothers |
| 26 | Bodega Stories |
| 27 | You Can’t Kill Me |
| 28 | Channel 10 |
| 29 | Parole Violators |
| 30 | Neva Die Alone |
| 31 | L.A., L.A. (Kuwait mix by Marley Marl) |
| 32 | Iraq (See the World) |
| 33 | Capone-N-Noreaga Live (interlude) |
| 34 | Intro |
| 35 | Thug Paradise |
| 36 | Don’t Want Beef |
| 37 | Closer (Sam Sneed version) |
| 38 | Grand Royal |
| 39 | Gumar Oz Dubar |
| 40 | Now |
| 41 | T.O.N.Y. |
Capone‐N‐Noreaga Albums
Singles
About Capone‐N‐Noreaga
Capone-N-Noreaga is a Queens hip-hop duo formed in 1995 that emerged from the legendary Queensbridge housing projects to become pioneers of the gritty, street-oriented rap sound that defined East Coast hardcore hip-hop in the late '90s. Their breakthrough single "T.O.N.Y (Top Of New York)" established their signature style: raw, unpolished beats paired with vivid street narratives delivered in thick New York accents that captured the harsh realities of urban life with unflinching authenticity. The duo's debut album "The War Report" (1997) became an underground classic, featuring tracks like "Live On Live Long" and "Halfway Thugs" that showcased their ability to craft cinematic tales of hustling and survival over minimalist, percussion-heavy production. What made CNN distinctive was their chemistry as storytellers-Capone's measured delivery complementing N.O.R.E.'s more animated, almost manic flow-creating a dynamic that felt like eavesdropping on real street conversations. Their cultural impact extended beyond music, as they helped bridge the gap between hardcore rap and mainstream success, influencing a generation of New York rappers while maintaining credibility in the streets. Over their nearly three-decade career spanning 37 albums and 174 songs, including later works like "The Reunion" and "Channel 10," they've evolved from young street chroniclers to elder statesmen of Queens hip-hop, with N.O.R.E. successfully transitioning into media as a podcast host while the duo continues to represent authentic New York rap culture.