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Back To The Old Skool HIP HOP

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Back To The Old Skool: HIP HOP

Genre: RAP/HIP HOP
Label: Ministry Of Sound
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Walk This Way Run-D.M.C. Feat...
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2.  The Magic Number De La Soul
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3.  Jump Around House Of Pain
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4.  Push It Salt 'N' Pepa
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5.  Summertime DJ Jazzy Jeff &...
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6.  O.P.P. Naughty By Nature
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7.  Nuthin' But A "G" Thang Dr. Dre
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8.  Sounds Of Da Police KRS-One
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9.  What U Waiting 4: JUNGLE FEVER EDIT Jungle Brothers
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10.  Description Of A Fool A Tribe Called Quest
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11.  The 900 Number The 45 King
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12.  White Lines: (DON'T DO IT) Melle Mel
Grandmaster Flash
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13.  Rok Da House The Cookie Crew
Beatmasters
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14.  That's The Joint Funky
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15.  Pump Me Up Trouble Funk
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16.  Yes We Can-Can Treacherous Three
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17.  Apache The Sugarhill Gang
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  It Takes Tow Rob Base
Rob Base & DJ E...
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2.  Know How Young MC
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3.  Planet Rock Afrika Bambaataa
The Soulsonic Force
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4.  Rapper's Delight The Sugarhill Gang
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5.  The Message The Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash
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6.  I.O.U Freez
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7.  I Can't Wait Nu Shooz
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8.  Come Into My Life Joyce Sims
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9.  Talkin' All That Jazz Stetsasonic
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10.  Let The Beat Hit 'Em Cult Jam
Lisa Lisa
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11.  Let The Music Play Shannon
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12.  Wee Rule Wee Papa Girl R...
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13.  Al-Naafiysh: (THE SOUL) Hashim
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14.  Breakdance Electric Boogie West Street Mob
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15.  Turn It Up Kool Moe Dee
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16.  One For The Treble: (FRESH) Davy DMX
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17.  Hip Hop, Be Bop: (DON'T STOP) Man Parrish
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Featured Review
I'm Yours I'm Yours
Jason Mraz
In a market where only grown-ups are still buying records, the supply of acts to cater for their tastes seems to be endless. From Mechanicsville, Virginia comes the latest US star ready to join the Didos and James Blunts of this world, feeding the global appetite for mindless escapism, Jason Mraz. "I'm yours" is a blander than a marshmallow slice of reggae-tinged pop, with a chilled holiday vibe attached to it. It had been part of the singer's live shows for quite a while, but wasn't released in a record until this year, hitting the Billboard Top 3 last summer and becoming his biggest hit to date, while dragging quite a few comparisons with US' favourite pop surfer Jack Johnson in the meantime. Included in Mraz's third album "We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things", a work described by the singer as inspired by "moments of self realization, self empowerment and self improvement". Could this be the musical equivalent to a self-help manual, then? ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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