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The Very Best Of Pure Hip Hop MIXED BY RAMPAGE

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The Very Best Of Pure Hip Hop: MIXED BY RAMPAGE

Genre: RAP/HIP HOP
Label: BMG
Release date: 2003

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Make It Clap Busta Rhymes
Spliff Star
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2.  Lapdance N.E.R.D. Feat...
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3.  Grindin' Clipse
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4.  Ante Up: (ROBBIN HOODZ THEORY) Funk Flex
M.O.P.
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5.  Made You Look Nas
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6.  It Takes More Ms. Dynamite
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7.  Shake Ya Ass Mystikal
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8.  Infiltrate Sean Paul
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9.  Nuthin' But A "G" Thang Dr. Dre
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10.  No Letting Go Wayne Wonder
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11.  Breathe And Stop Q-Tip
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12.  Watch Out Now The Beatnuts
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13.  Regulate Warren G Feat...
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14.  Oochie Wally Nas
Bravehearts
Qb Finest
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15.  Are We Cuttin' Pastor Troy
Ms. Jade
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16.  California Love Roger Troutman
2Pac
Dr. Dre
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17.  It's Over Natina Reed
Kurupt
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18.  Born And Raised In Compton DJ Quik
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19.  C.R.E.A.M. Wu-Tang Clan
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Perfect Gentleman Wyclef Jean fea...
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2.  It's Tricky 2003 Run-D.M.C.
Jacknife Lee
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3.  Nu Flow Big Brovaz
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4.  Tha Crossroads Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
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5.  Hard Knock Life: (The Ghetto Anthem) Jay-Z
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6.  Who Am I: (WHAT'S MY NAME?) Snoop Doggy Dogg
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7.  Ms. Jackson Outkast
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8.  Mundian To Bach Ke Panjabi Mc
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9.  War Mr. Vegas
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10.  Music Marvin Gaye
Erick Sermon
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11.  My Neck, My Back: (LICK IT) Khia
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12.  Money Charli Baltimore
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13.  Sound Of Da Police KRS-One
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14.  Orange Hill Wayne Marshall
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15.  Witness: (ONE HOPE) Roots Manuva
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16.  Shook Ones Part 2 Mobb Deep
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17.  Ya Mama The Pharcyde
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18.  The 900 Number The 45 King
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19.  Know How Young MC
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Featured Review
Fairytale Of New York Fairytale Of New York
The Pogues Feat. Kirsty MacColl
Included in our selection of "Five Christmas records you can play without embarrassment", "Fairytale Of new York" is the perfect song for people who don't really like Christmas songs: despite lyrics that work as an antidote against the typical sugary feast of good intentions ("Happy Christmas your arse, I pray God it's our last"), this rude vocal fight between the booze-shaped voice of Shane McGowan and the late Kirsty McColl has become a season favourite. Based on the story of many Irish emigrants escaping from the potato famine to the US in hope to become entertainers but failing in their venture, it has been reissued regularly since its original release on The Pogues' 1987 album "If I should fall from grace with God" and has even inspired a documentary about how it was conceived. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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