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Coolio |
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Par-lay 2001 |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Par-lay vous funky? Let Coolio school ya for the Y2-G+1, on his new MUSICBLITZ Exclusive, "Par-lay 2001"!
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Down to Earth |
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Sheeba |
MP3 |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
These Virginia natives will have you questioning the laws of gravity on this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive -- a visceral combo of hardcore guitar, phat hip-hop rhythms and dancehall flava. Just try to keep your feet on the ground when “Sheeba” hits the dancefloor!
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Rappin' 4-Tay |
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Big Pimpin' |
MP3,WinMedia |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
4-Tay’s forte is fun cuts about the joyz of livin’ large, and this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive fits that bill to a Tay! Yet another phat joint from the “Playaz Club” founder!
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UTS Featuring Kr00k |
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Smoke In My Lungs |
MP3 |
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R&B, Rap/Hip Hop |
Don't you dare say no to "Smoke In My Lungs," a heady new MusicBlitz Exclusive from West Coast crooner Kr00k. Featured on the new hip-hop collection Under The Streetlight, Kr00k's hooks will blow your mind and soothe your senses.
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The Herbaliser |
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When I Shine |
MP3 |
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Electronic, Rap/Hip Hop |
If Karl Malden were in a porno flick, the music might sound a bit like this.
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Company Flow |
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End to End Burners |
MP3 |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Everything that first hooked you into hip-hop shows up on this track from underground heroes Company Flow.
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Hieroglyphics |
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You Never Know |
MP3 |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
A prime cut of Bay Area hip-hop from a veteran crew firing on all cylinders.
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Mountain Brothers |
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Paper Chase |
MP3 |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Smooth and chilled underground hip-hop from an Illadelphia trio who knows about beats, rhymes, and life.
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Mos Def |
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Oh No (feat. Pharoahe Monch & Nate Dogg) |
WinMedia |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Say "oh yeah" to "Oh No," and experience some of the most intelligent and exciting hip-hop being made today!
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Master P |
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Make 'Em Say Ugh |
MP3 |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Signature Master P tune is an undeniable classic, complete with primal "grunt." One of the first "Dirty South" hip-hop tracks to dominate radio from coast to coast and border to border, this song speaks for itself. Say it with me, now: "Ugh."
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