Schoolly D-The Jive Collection Volume 3


Artist : Schoolly D
Album : The Jive Collection Volume 3
Label : Jive Records
Genre : Hip-Hop
Bitrate : 978 kbps avg
Source : CD
Playtime : 00:58:14 (410.2MB)
Rls date : 2012-04-27
Store date : 1995-06-27
Encoder : FLAC 1.2.1
[Track List]
1. P.S.K. What Does It Mean? 6:29
2. Gucci Time 6:08
3. Put Your Filas On 7:13
4. Saturday Night 5:25
5. Dedication To All B-Boys 3:54
6. Fat Gold Chain 3:04
7. Parkside 5-2 5:43
8. B-Boy Rhyme And Riddle 5:00
9. Smoke Some Kill 3:30
10. Mr. Big Dick 4:32
11. Coqui 900 3:41
12. Livin In The Jungle 3:35

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1 Lyrics 2 Neva Go Back 3 Rough 2 The Endin' 4 Walk The Walk 5 It's Only Gettin' Worse 6 Just A Killa 7 Rukus 8 Freaky Flow 9 Won't Be Long 10 Crazy 11 Here I Go Again 12 Just Like Dat 13 Everyday Iza Gunshot 14 We Rule

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Special Ed - Revelations























1 Lyrics 2 Neva Go Back 3 Rough 2 The Endin' 4 Walk The Walk 5 It's Only Gettin' Worse 6 Just A Killa 7 Rukus 8 Freaky Flow 9 Won't Be Long 10 Crazy 11 Here I Go Again 12 Just Like Dat 13 Everyday Iza Gunshot 14 We Rule

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Special Ed - Revelations























1 Lyrics 2 Neva Go Back 3 Rough 2 The Endin' 4 Walk The Walk 5 It's Only Gettin' Worse 6 Just A Killa 7 Rukus 8 Freaky Flow 9 Won't Be Long 10 Crazy 11 Here I Go Again 12 Just Like Dat 13 Everyday Iza Gunshot 14 We Rule

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DJ Quik - Rhythm-al-ism


1. Rhythm-al-ism (intro) 1:39
2. We Still Party 5:13
3. So Many Wayz (feat. 2nd II None & Peter Gunz) 5:41
4. Hand In Hand (feat. 2nd II None) 4:18
5. Down, Down, Down (feat. AMG, Mausberg & Suga Free) 4:43
6. You'z A Ganxta 4:22
7. I Useta Know Her (feat. AMG) 3:50
8. No Doubt (feat. Playa Hamm & Suga Free) 4:12
9. Speed 3:21
10. Whateva U Do 7:46
11. Thinkin' 'Bout U 4:05
12. El's Interlude (feat. El DeBarge) 4:05
13. Medley for a 'V' (The P---y Medley) (feat. 2nd II None, AMG, Hi-C, Snoop Dogg, El DeBarge & Nate Dogg) 6:26
14. Bombudd II 2:59
15. Get 2Getha Again (feat. 2nd II None, AMG & Hi-C) 4:41
16. Reprise (Medley For A 'V') 2:45

Just what rap needs: one more guy boasting about his majestic penis and how good he is at treating women like gutter trash
But did you hear how well he boasted about his dick?
As lyrically dumb and/or vile as the much celebrated Chronic, Quik raps really well about parties and his dick and your bitch over beats cleaner, (by this time) more refreshing, more organic than the much celebrated Chronic, reminding how the west had changed even without superhero Dre producing 2001 a year later and thus saving the day for the whole west coast according to the stories and the critics
So what's the problem? It must be the cover, man, 'cause Rhtyhm-al-ism stands as some of the best west coast rap ever produced for being as lush as R&B contemporaries, as funky as a Zapp record, and as live-sounding as, uh, a Zapp record..




Lords Of The Underground – Here Come The Lords



1 – Here Come The Lords
2 – From Da Bricks
3 – Funky Child
4 – Keep It Underground
5 – Check It [Remix]
6 – Grave Digga
7 – Lords Prayer
8 – Flow On (New Symphony)
9 – Madd Skillz
10 – Psycho
11 – Chief Rocka
12 – Sleep For Dinner [Remix]
13 – L.O.T.U.G.
14 – Lord Jazz Hit Me One Time
15 – What’s Goin’ On [Bonus]

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The Coup - Steal This Album


"Steal This Album" was released in 1998, and easily stands the test of time. Boots Riley is, song for song, one of the very best emcees in rap history, and there are moments on this record that will not be topped. The words and concepts contained on this record are truly revolutionary, and will have you thinking long after the last track fades. Even on a base level of entertainment, Boots crafts visceral and witty rhymes throughout, and musically it is a deeply funky record that is frozen in time. Even if you haven't been there, Boots will make you understand how he feels, and that is the ultimate test of an artist in my mind. Get this album, however you can.






Run-D.M.C.-Down With The King


Artist : Run-D.M.C.
Album : Down With The King
Label : Profile Records
Genre : Hip-Hop
Bitrate : 828 kbps avg
Source : CD
Playtime : 00:49:39 (301.7MB)
Rls date : 2012-04-27
Store date : 1993-05-04
Encoder : FLAC 1.2.1
[Track List]
1. Down With The King 5:03
(Feat. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth)
2. Come On Everybody (Feat. Q-Tip) 4:29
3. Can I Get It, Yo (Feat. EPMD) 3:31
4. Hit em Hard 2:53
5. To The Maker 0:24
6. 3 In The Head 3:29
7. Ooh, Watcha Gonna Do 3:11
8. Big Willie (Feat. Tom Morello) 4:27
9. Three Little Indians 3:08
10. In The House 3:38
11. Can I Get A Witness 3:36
12. Get Open 3:54
13. Whats Next (Feat. Mad Cobra) 4:02
14. Wreck Shop 3:14
15. For 10 Years 0:40



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1. Sucker D.J.s 0:50 2. The Ave. 4:01 3. Whats It All About 4:48 4. Bob Your Head 3:47 5. Faces 4:27 6. Kick The Frama Lama Lama 3:09 7. Pause 4:38 8. Word Is Born 2:53 9. Back From Hell 3:01 10. Dont Stop 4:37 11. Groove To The Sound 3:34 12. P Upon A Tree 0:44 13. Naughty 4:08 14. Livin In The City 1:03 15. Not Just Another Groove 4:19 16. Party Time 4:34

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Black Moon – Who Got The Props

A1 Who Got The Props (Evil Dee's Deadly Mix) A2 Who Got The Props (Evil Dee's Deadly Instr.) A3 Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Mix) B1 F**k It Up (Rugged And Ruff Mix) B2 F**k It Up (Rugged And Ruff Instr.) B3 Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Instr.)


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Black Moon – Who Got The Props

A1 Who Got The Props (Evil Dee's Deadly Mix) A2 Who Got The Props (Evil Dee's Deadly Instr.) A3 Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Mix) B1 F**k It Up (Rugged And Ruff Mix) B2 F**k It Up (Rugged And Ruff Instr.) B3 Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Instr.)


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Black Moon – Who Got The Props

A1 Who Got The Props (Evil Dee's Deadly Mix) A2 Who Got The Props (Evil Dee's Deadly Instr.) A3 Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Mix) B1 F**k It Up (Rugged And Ruff Mix) B2 F**k It Up (Rugged And Ruff Instr.) B3 Who Got The Props (MW Smooth Instr.)


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DJ Screw - Bigtyme Recordz Volume II: All Screwed Up



1. DJ Screw - Intro 1:00
2. UGK - Short Texas 4:33
3. Point Blank - Wreckless (feat. K-Rino) 4:00
4. UGK - Pregnant Pussy 4:39
5. Point Blank - After I Die 9:06
6. 20-2-Life & PSK-13 - Backstreets 7:31
7. UGK - Tell Me Something Good 6:43
8. 20-2-Life - Inside Looking Out 6:43
9. Point Blank - My Mind Went Blank 6:37
10. PSK-13 - 13 Ways 5:03
11. Point Blank - Straighten It Out 3:34
12. PSK-13 - Headin' Fo My Trunk 7:27
13. 20-2-Life - Da Music 6:51

DJ Screw spent his days chopping and screwing dirty south records for the consumption of purple drank. The originals, as you can imagine, are often that characteristic mix of chattery snares, quick MCing and hard as fuck lyricism. Slowed down, the drums become hypnotic, the rapping becomes deep and percussive, and each hard as fuck line gets to linger. Probably perfect for the consumption of codeine, people distanced philosophically, geographically and temporally from the Screwed Up Click have nonetheless been fascinated by this shit since Screw's death in 2000, and even moreso since guys like Main Attrakionz, A$AP Rocky and SpaceGhostPurrp started referencing that Houston sound within the last couple of years.

All Screwed Up is my favourite Screw tape. Inside Looking Out blew my mind one day and I couldn't stop listening to it and geeks gush over After I Die the same way they do One Day on Endonesia. For me, it's really the otherworldly sounds that I like it so much and not the highlighted existential angst.




Scarface - The Fix


1. The Fix 0:57
2. Safe 3:56
3. In Cold Blood 3:21
4. Guess Who's Back (feat. Jay-Z & Beanie Sigel) 4:15
5. On My Block 3:34
6. Keep Me Down 3:32
7. What Can I Do? (feat. Kelly Price) 4:06
8. In Between Us (feat. Nas & Tanya Herron) 4:58
9. Someday (feat. Faith Evans) 6:00
10. Sellout 4:10
11. Heaven (feat. Kelly Price) 3:14
12. I Ain't The One (feat. W.C. & Tanya Herron) 4:11
13. Fixed 1:02

As far as Scarface's albums are concerned, it's hipper to like The Diary because it's so impressively dark, but there's a bunch of fans who stand by The Fix as Scarface's best

Comparing them would be strange- they were released 8 years apart and rap is one of those great genres that moves and changes so quickly that a two year's difference is crucial (Late Registration ----> Graduation, for example), and 8 years is almost an entirely new artist despite being the same guy

Features excellent production from guys like Kanye West keeping things lively and clear and colourful, good guest stars, and Scarface not disappointing lyrically or vocally (it's that mix of baritone and vivid imagery we love him for), The Fix is one of the great 2000s rap albums for staying distinctly Scarface (heavy southern rap) while moving into a more modern sound




2Pac - All Eyez On Me



1 Ambitionz Az a Ridah
2 All About U
3 Skandalouz
4 Got My Mind Made Up
5 How Do You Want It
6 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted
7 No More Pain
8 Heartz of Men
9 Life Goes On
10 Only God Can Judge Me
11 Tradin War Stories
12 California Love [Remix]
13 I Ain't Mad at Cha
14 What'z Ya Phone No.


1 Can't C Me
2 Shorty Wanna Be a Thug
3 Holla at Me
4 Wonda Why They Call U B____
5 When We Ride
6 Thug Passion
7 Picture Me Rollin'
8 Check Out Time
9 Ratha Be Ya N____
10 All Eyez on Me
11 Run tha Streetz
12 Ain't Hard 2 Find
13 Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find


Hailed as a hip hop classic and 2Pac's definitive statement on its release, All Eyez On Me has unfortunately seen reactionary criticism in recent years. Critics would have you believe that because the singles make up the first disc, that leaves an hour of filler (book 2)

Fresh out of prison, All Eyez On Me needed to be two discs long 'cause that's how much effort 2Pac wanted to cram into it. You can feel the passion in every track (even the mediocre ones like What'z Ya Phone No.) and the huge celebration of life and freedom that the album embodies is so ridiculously moving and life affirming that I don't know how you can call it anything other than great

Then there's the fact that the second disc is far from bad. True, it's not as solid as disc 1 (which is ridiculously solid), but how could songs as good as Can't C MeRather Be Ya NiggaAll Eyez on Me and Heaven Ain't Hard 2 Find ever be considered filler?