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Def Squad |
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So Sweet (feat. Eazy-E) |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
There are lots of sweeter MCs than Erick, but a beyond the grave cameo from Eazy adds a little flava to this blunt East Coast jam.
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Johnny Farmer |
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Death Letter (Organized Noise Remix) |
MP3 |
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Blues, Rap/Hip Hop |
The remix slicks up this gutbucket track a trifle much, but it’s still a prime slice of 21st century hip-hop blues. If you played out Moby’s Play, dig in!
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Snoop Dogg |
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Snoop Dogg (What's My Name Pt 2) |
PlayJ |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
What’s his name? In case you forgot, Tha Doggfather’s back for real this time! Timbaland’s no Dre, but he’s figured out how to make Snoop feel right at home on this chronic-ally funky joint!
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Prodigy of Mobb Deep |
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Pile Rap |
MP3 |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
He’s not married to the Mobb (Deep), but Prodigy’s solo joint sounds a lot like his old hardcore hip-hop hook-up! You got a problem with that? Didn’t think so…
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Lil' Zane |
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None Tonight |
PlayJ |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
He’s still got a lot of growing to do, but teen rhymer Lil’ Zane proves he’s not just a brat on this respectable rap cut. Gee, maybe it’s time to raise his allowance!
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Wu-Tang Clan |
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America |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Here’s a hip-hop wake-up call for anybody who thinks AIDS is not their problem. This is some hardcore message music that hits you where it hurts.
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JT Money |
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Hi-Lo |
WinMedia |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Miami-bred JT Money steps out from the Poison Clan and serves up some dancefloor-friendly hip-hop that hits 'em high and hits 'em low. Just try to resist.
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Commodore 64 |
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Sissy MCs (Original Version) |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Geeksta rap by math club casualties is a Beastie-esque brain teaser of wacky, self-effacing fun. Study up now, the Professa needs to test your aptitude for ill.
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Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek |
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The Blast |
WinMedia |
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Rap/Hip Hop |
Supple grooves lays a funky bed for this hip-hop spiritual from rap’s intelligentsia. Turn it up and save your soul.
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Outkast |
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Humble Bumble |
WinMedia |
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R&B, Rap/Hip Hop |
A rambunctious cacophony of sounds clash against one another in this frenetic musical jungle of hip-hop beats, indeterminate speed rapping, and tribal wailing. Life – and certain songs – don’t always turn out the way you expected. So just dance; it’ll be okay in the morning.
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