1. Dedication
2. Once Again
3. In Da Mix
4. Rollin’ Wit Dane
5. Booty Call
6. Record Jock
7. Ain’t No Love (Interlude)
8. Chester
9. Nina
10. Mama Told Me
11. Show Me Love
12. Fort Greene (S)Killz
13. Ain’t No Love

1. Dedication
2. Once Again
3. In Da Mix
4. Rollin’ Wit Dane
5. Booty Call
6. Record Jock
7. Ain’t No Love (Interlude)
8. Chester
9. Nina
10. Mama Told Me
11. Show Me Love
12. Fort Greene (S)Killz
13. Ain’t No Love
Side A:
A1. We’re All In The Same Song
A2. I Got Style
A3. Let’s Have Some Fun
A4. Soul Sista
A5. Tumba La Casa (Rock The House)
Side B:
B1. Black In America
B2. Keep Funkin’ It
B3. We Game To Dance
B4. Livin’ In South Central L.A.
B5. Get Up And Dance (Feat. DJ Pressure) *256kbps
1. The Era When We Sang
2. Lord of Our Vice
3. Ghosts Among Men
4. A Private Death
5. Shoot You Dead
6. Listen Child
7. My Work Will Be Done
8. Forgive Me
9. Different Hours
10. All the News is Bad Again
11. Legacy to Fuel
Blue Sky Black Death, a production duo, is a fairly new to the game, but they bring to the table years of experience. This album, an instrumental album, samples all they’ve got, and for that it’s pretty amazing. There’s a great range of samples, moods and tones set throughout the album making it refreshing and never stale. Interestingly enough, the beats don’t loop like some instrumentals do - most of them are original and fresh throughout (most songs, the beat and tone and everything changes mid-track), making it perfect for enjoyment in the background, while at work, or just by itself.
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Disc 1
1. The Thing Before The Thing
2. Hip-Hop Ya Don’t Stop
3. Nostalgic Interlude
4. Don’t Get It Twisted
5. Purrrfect Beat
6. Shout It In The Streets
7. Accountability Interlude
8. Hood Treason
9. A Quick 16
10. Self Destrukkktion
11. When I Speak Interlude
12. Y’all Should All Get Lynched
13. Weezy 4 Sheezy
14. The Hate That Love Made
15. Jazzy Lady
16. You’re A Queen
17. Misery Loves Company
18. I Tried
19. What Up My Wigger Wigger
20. Unreal
Disc 2
1. Intro
2. Boombyeyay
3. Chip Fu Interlude
4. Meanay
5. Davey D Interlude
6. I Just Met My Father
7. Paradise Grey Interlude
8. LA LA LA LAA (feat. Dan Wallace)
9. Hassan Salaam Interlude
10. Girls Wanna Dance
11. Lynx Garcia Interlude
12. Simply Beautiful (feat. Shadii Samaad)
13. Soldier Somebody Is Lying (feat. Chuck D)
14. Dre Parker Interlude
15. The Difference Spoken Word
16. Gee Supreme Interlude
17. I.W.N.B.Y.S.O. (feat. Dan Wallace)
18. FBI Vs. Malcolm X Interlude
19. The Moment I Said It
N.Y. Oil (originally known as Koom Kim back in the ’90s [thanks DMXXX!]) first “blew up” (he’s nowhere near mainstream at this point) with his extremely controversial video for his single “Y’all Should All Get Lynched.” The song, taking shots at black rappers who use the game for money rather than moral enhancement was paired with a gruesome video and pictures of lynchings. This was quickly banned by YouTube, replaced with a much more tame animated version, sans lynchings. N.Y. Oil is quite controversial, and he likes it that way. Interspersed between the songs are interludes and every now and then a spoken word segment, which add nice variety and bring a part of true poetry to hip-hop in this album. It also explains his reasoning for certain comments on the album, which I think is better than having rappers claim some sort of moral wrongdoing in society and not explain why they think so or what we can do to fix it. All in all, this is one powerful listen.
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01. Strictly Business (Club Mix)
02. So Wat Cha Sayin (Club Mix)
03. Crossover (Trunk Mix)
04. I’m Mad (DJ Scratch Remix)
05. You Gots To Chill (Club Mix)
06. Give The People (Erick And Parrish Remix)
07. Rampage feat. LL Cool J (Hardcore To The Head Mix)
08. Gold Digger (E & P Remix)
09. Head Banger feat. Redman & K-Solo (Remix Radio Edit)
10. Give The People (Jeep Mix)
11. Rampage (Remix Extended)
12. Never Seen Before (Remix)
13. I’m Housin (UK Mix)
14. Get Off The Bandwagon (Remix)
15. I’m Mad (Redman Remix)
16. The Big Payback (Club Remix)
17. Crossover (Remix)
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Can I Borrow A Dollar? shows Common’s earlier style of rapping; namely a sing-songy and inflection-heavy vocal delivery, as well as lyrics packed with wordplay and popular culture allusions. The album’s production, utilizing samples, keyboards, and drum breaks prominently, tends to be minimalistic, jazzy and laid back. The Source called the production top notch. Although receiving a lukewarm reception, Stanton Swihart of Allmusic considers it to have put Chicago hip hop on the map and to be an underrated debut album.
1. a penny for my thought’s
2. charm’s alarm
3. take it ez
4. heidi hoe
5. breaker 1/9
6. two scoop’s of raisin’s
7. no defence
8. blow’s to the temple
9. just in the nick of rhyme
10. trick’s up my sleeve
11. puppy chow
12. soul by the pound
13. pitchin pennie’s
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BIG L - THE TOMMY GIBBS COLLECTIONDisc 2 - Mister MVP On The MIC:
01. Live Acapella feat. A.G.
02. Sandman 118 Freestyle
03. ’98 Stretch & Bobbito Tru Master Freestyle
04. ’99 Live at the Tramps Freestyle feat. Lord Finesse
05. Stretch & Bobbito 8 Iz Enuff Freestyle feat. Killa Kam, Murda Mase, Bloodshed, Herb McGruff, Budda Bless, Terra & Big Twan
06. ’94 Stretch & Bobbito Motherless Child Children of the Corn Freestyle feat. Killa Kam, Murda Mase, Bloodshed & Shadow
07. Flamboyant Freestyle Part III C-Town Tutorial feat. Royal Flush
08. ’97 DJ Clue Freestyle feat. Herb McGruff
09. ’97 O.C. Concert Live at Subterania in London Freestyle
10. DJ 279 Freestyle feat. O.C.
11. ’93 Freestyle
12. Countin’ Cash Interlude
13. Unexpected Flava (Original Version)
14. ‘95 Seven Minute Back to Back Freestyle feat. Jay-Z
15. Hip 2 Da Game Comments
Disc 3 - Big L Corleone Harlems Finest:
01. Comments from Big L
02. ’98 August Halftime Radio Freestyle
03. ’93 Stretch & Bobbito Interview & Freestyle feat. Herb McGruff
04. Holdin’ It Down (Original Version) feat. Party Arty & A.G.
05. Fat Beats Interview & Freestyle at ’88 Hip Hop feat. D-Flow, Party Arty & A.G.
06. We All Can’t Ball feat. Liz Lucci & Richie Thumbs
07. Trust It’s On feat. Shyheim (Produced by Big L)
08. S.K.I.T.S. (Remix) feat. Lord Finesse
09. Who Shot Ya Interview & Freestyle
10. Harlem N.Y.C. (Beats 2 Blow Remix) feat. Bootsie & Herb McGruff
11. The Spot feat. Herb McGruff
12. Let Me Find Out
13. Exclusive 2003 Shit feat. DJ Ron G
14. Disconnected
15. Outro
16. 8 Iz Enuff (Demo Version) feat. Terra, Herb McGruff, Buddah Bless, Big Twan, Killa Kam, Trooper J & Mike Boogie
Disc 4 - Outtakes:
01. Kay Slay Harlem Freestyle feat. Black Rob, Puerto Rock & I-Born
02. Countin’ Cash Interlude (Alternative Beat)
03. Live in Amsterdam Unedited feat. A.G. & Roc Raida
04. American Dream (J-Love Version)
This is the debut ep of labtekwon aka omar akbar. this came out in ‘93 on black owned records and has six productions from ‘92/’93 on it.
“I made my first record in 1993, the Ghetto Gospel EP. It was released on Black Owned Records. 6 songs, 23 styles. I recorded the pre-production at Scotty B’s studio in 1992.”
i have to admit, this record was a real random buy a few years back. but while listening to this ep again and again, it became a real grower– for me at least. the kick off with “quiet storm” is perfect and at the same time my personal favorite followed by “csd”. all of these tracks come rugged and rough and have a funky note as well. make sure to check this holy grail out!
FEATURING INSTRUMENTAL TRACKS BY:
CROOKLYN DODGERS
MEDINA GREEN
LORD FINESSE
MICRANOTS
MOS DEF
JIGMASTAS
RAWKOTICS
EL DA SENSEI
BUCKWILD
KEV BROWN
PEANUT BUTTER WOLF
BLACKMOON AND MORE………………..
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