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Hip Hop Allstars MVPs/ALLSTARS/ROOKIES

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Hip Hop Allstars: MVPs/ALLSTARS/ROOKIES

Genre: RAP/HIP HOP
Label: Decadance Recodings
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 3
1.  Funky Cold Medina: MVPs Tone-Loc
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2.  Know How: MVPs Young MC
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3.  How I Could Just Kill A Man: MVPs Cypress Hill
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4.  Summertime: MVPs DJ Jazzy Jeff &...
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5.  Electric Relaxation: MVPs A Tribe Called Quest
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6.  Strong Island: MVPs JVC Force
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7.  The Bridge Is Over: MVPs BDP
DJ Scott La Rock
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8.  Passing Me By: MVPs The Pharcyde
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9.  Zulu Nation Throwdown: MVPs Afrika Bambaataa
Cosmic Force
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10.  Apache: MVPs The Sugarhill Gang
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Disc 2 of 3
1.  The 900 Number: ALLSTARS The 45 King
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2.  The Mighty Hard Rocker: ALLSTARS Cash Money
Marvellous
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3.  Onthereal Tip: ALLSTARS Def Jef
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4.  Down With The Jbeez: ALLSTARS Jungle Brothers
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5.  Franklinz 2000: ALLSTARS DJ LBR
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6.  Saturday Night: ALLSTARS Schoolly D
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7.  Criminal Minded: ALLSTARS BDP
DJ Scott La Rock
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8.  One For The Treble: ALLSTARS Davy DMX
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9.  O.S.T.: ALLSTARS People Under Th...
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10.  Break It Out: ALLSTARS J-Live
DJ Jazzy Jeff
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Disc 3 of 3
1.  Dreamy Days: ROOKIES Roots Manuva
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2.  Ain't Got Time To Waste: ROOKIES YZ
AIM
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3.  Say Goodbye To Yesterday: ROOKIES Non Phixion
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4.  Midnight Method: ROOKIES The Nextmen
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5.  Live At The Capri: ROOKIES Deadly Avenger
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6.  Let Me Clear My Funk: ROOKIES DJ LBR
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7.  Crown Motivator: ROOKIES DJ Ace
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8.  Put 'Em Up: ROOKIES Frank Delour
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9.  Stick & Move: ROOKIES Blackitude
New Flesh
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10.  Are You On It: ROOKIES Skitz
Covert
MK
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Featured Review
Colours Move Colours Move
F**k Buttons
More fine experiments in drone and noise from Bristol's finest leftfield duo; Fuck Buttons crown a triumphant year worldwide with another single taken off their excellent debut "Street Horrrsing", a strong candidate to feature among the year's best records in the most influential media. "Colours move" is a powerful blend of tribal drums, guitar fuzz, human screams and animal noises. But the real surprise in the 12" is the appearance of electronic icon Andrew Weatherall, reworking their former single "Sweet Love For Planet Earth." The man behind "Screamadelica" reshapes "Planet Earth" as an hypnotic, dub-driven track; the closest to the dancefloor Fuck Buttons have been to date and one of the most interesting mixes we have heard for ages.
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