Monday, September 28, 2009
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Naughty By Nature
Naughty By Nature - 19NaughtyIII 1993
(Tommy Boy Records)
1. 19 Naughty III
2. Hip Hop Hooray
3. Ready for Dem - Heavy D & the Boyz
4. Take It to Ya Face
5. Daddy Was a Street Corner
6. Hood Comes First
7. Only Ones
8. It's On
9. Cruddy Clique
10. Knock 'Em Out da Box - Rottin Razkals
11. Hot Potato - Freddie Foxxx
12. Sleepin' on Jersey - Queen Latifah
13. Written on Ya Kitten
14. Sleepwalkin' II/Shout Outs
15. Shout Outs
(Tommy Boy Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1. 19 Naughty III
2. Hip Hop Hooray
3. Ready for Dem - Heavy D & the Boyz
4. Take It to Ya Face
5. Daddy Was a Street Corner
6. Hood Comes First
7. Only Ones
8. It's On
9. Cruddy Clique
10. Knock 'Em Out da Box - Rottin Razkals
11. Hot Potato - Freddie Foxxx
12. Sleepin' on Jersey - Queen Latifah
13. Written on Ya Kitten
14. Sleepwalkin' II/Shout Outs
15. Shout Outs
Labels:
90's,
Hip Hop,
Naughty By Nature,
Rap
Friday, September 25, 2009
C+C Music Factory
C+C Music Factory |
(MCA Records)
1. What Can I Do (To Make You Stay) - 4:08
2. Don't Stop the Music
(featuring Charlie Brown and Greg Nice) - 4:12
(featuring Charlie Brown and Greg Nice) - 4:12
3. I'll Always Be Around - 4:31
4. Loving You - 4:30
5. Searching - 4:20
6. Till the End of Time - 4:56
7. Still - 5:30
8. I Wanna Blow Your Mind - 5:53
9. It's So Easy to Love You - 3:57
10. Musica Es Mi Vida (Robi-Rob's Boriqua Anthem Part 2) - 20:23
11. Latinos Del Mundo (Siguen Bailando) - 11:10
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Brand Nubian
Brand Nubian - Fire In The Hole 2004
(CNR Records)
1 You Wanna Be A Star? (It's Brand Nu Baby!)
2 Young Son
3 You Are Now?
4 Just Don't Learn
5 Still Livin' In The Ghetto
6 Momma
7 Got A Knot
8 Coming Years
9 Whatever Happened...?
10 Always Mine
11 Ooh Child
12 Soldier's Story
(CNR Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1 You Wanna Be A Star? (It's Brand Nu Baby!)
2 Young Son
3 You Are Now?
4 Just Don't Learn
5 Still Livin' In The Ghetto
6 Momma
7 Got A Knot
8 Coming Years
9 Whatever Happened...?
10 Always Mine
11 Ooh Child
12 Soldier's Story
Labels:
Brand Nubian,
Hip Hop,
Rap
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Coolio
Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise 1995
(Tommy Boy Records)
1. That's How It Goes
2. Geto Highlites
3. Gangsta's Paradise
4. Too Hot
5. Cruisin'
6. Exercise Yo' Game
7. Sumpin' New
8. Smilin'
9. Fuck Coolio
10. Kinda High Kinda Drunk
11. For My Sistas
12. Is This Me
13. Thing Goin' On
14. Bright As The Sun
15. Recoup This
16. Revolution
17. Get Up And Get Down
(Tommy Boy Records)
1. That's How It Goes
2. Geto Highlites
3. Gangsta's Paradise
4. Too Hot
5. Cruisin'
6. Exercise Yo' Game
7. Sumpin' New
8. Smilin'
9. Fuck Coolio
10. Kinda High Kinda Drunk
11. For My Sistas
12. Is This Me
13. Thing Goin' On
14. Bright As The Sun
15. Recoup This
16. Revolution
17. Get Up And Get Down
Thursday, September 17, 2009
BoneThugs-N-Harmony
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Creepin On Ah Come Up 1994
(Ruthless Records)
1. Intro
2. Mr. Ouija
3. Thuggish Ruggish Bone
4. No Surrender
5. Down Foe My Thang
6. Creepin on Ah Come Up
7. Foe tha Love of $ - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Eazy-E
8. Moe Cheese
(Ruthless Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1. Intro
2. Mr. Ouija
3. Thuggish Ruggish Bone
4. No Surrender
5. Down Foe My Thang
6. Creepin on Ah Come Up
7. Foe tha Love of $ - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Eazy-E
8. Moe Cheese
Labels:
90's,
Bone Thugs'N'Harmony,
Hip Hop,
Rap
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Kanye West, Lady Gaga, and more VMA news
Okay so the VMAs were last night and man was it a site to see! I'm not one of those bloggers who watches red carpet shows hoping to find something interesting to talk about not at all. I tuned into the VMAs to see what BET failed to do...a real Michael jackson tribute and a tribute it was.
When Janet Jackson performed Scream without Michael my eyes weren't the only ones that were watering.
When Janet Jackson performed Scream without Michael my eyes weren't the only ones that were watering.
AND speaking of teary eyes...
Of course you know I have to talk about Kanye West' antics last night. Now i am an avid Kanye fan...in fact I have often been compared to the female version of Kanye West. I love his big ego, such a big ego. But Kanye let his ego get the best of him when he crashed Taylor Swifts moon man acceptance speech. I do agree with Kanye West 100%, there is no way that Taylor Swift beat Beyonce in anything no matter what, but there is a time and place for everything Kanye. Love you hon...muah!
Check out the video courtesy of MTV
But of course Beyonce with her Diva self allowed Taylor to come on stage and finally do her acceptance speech. Poor Taylor looked like she was scared that Kanye would fly out of the sky and snatch the mike from her again! Oh Kanye there you go again shaking up things in the hip hop world again!
But honestly is anyone who has been watching tv in the past 3 or 4 years suprised by what Kanye West says anymore? I hope not...I mean he did tell the world during a Hurricane Katrina Benefit that george Bush didn't like black people! The man speaks the truth and doesn't care about what people think. And everyone knows that they love Kanye to death for it!
But Kanye wasn't the only one drawing attention that night. Lady Gaga stole the show with her performance and costumes. It was far from Kermit the Frog she looked more like a bloody statue of liberty meets a scare crow meets Lady Gaga. It was fabulous and scary at the same time. During her performance there were guys dancing with thongs on their faces, fake blood, and wheelchairs which I didn't understand but I loved it!!! Also she dedicated her award to God and the gays.
Side note- I finally found out how to pronounce 30h!3
But the host was weird as heck and definetley high off something!
And did anyone notice that when the lead singer from Greenday (who gave the best performance ever!!!!) asked girls to get on the stge the first one only had on a tshirt?
And finally Pink did her thing on the trapeze...I was so scared for her though. Serious girl power chica!!!!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Dr Dre
DR Dre - Concrete Roots (Anthology) 1994
(Triple X Records)
1. Concrete Roots Intro/Concrete Roots
2. Formula - The D.O.C.
3. Mo' Juice - Cli-N-Tel
4. It's Funky Enough - The D.O.C.
5. Dre's Beat [Remix] - Dr. Dre
6. Surgery II - Cli-N-Tel
7. Paid for It - Dr. Dre
8. No More Lies - Michel'le
9. Anotha "G" Thang - Leon Haywood
10. Kamurshol - Dr. Dre
11. Planet - Cli-N-Tel, Dr. Dre
12. Dre's Beat - Cli-N-Tel, Dr. Dre
13. Must Be the Music - The World Class Wreckin' Cru
14. Grand Finale - The D.O.C.,
15. Ntervu - Dr. Dre
16. Concrete Roots [Radio Reprise] - Cli-N-Tel
(Triple X Records)
1. Concrete Roots Intro/Concrete Roots
2. Formula - The D.O.C.
3. Mo' Juice - Cli-N-Tel
4. It's Funky Enough - The D.O.C.
5. Dre's Beat [Remix] - Dr. Dre
6. Surgery II - Cli-N-Tel
7. Paid for It - Dr. Dre
8. No More Lies - Michel'le
9. Anotha "G" Thang - Leon Haywood
10. Kamurshol - Dr. Dre
11. Planet - Cli-N-Tel, Dr. Dre
12. Dre's Beat - Cli-N-Tel, Dr. Dre
13. Must Be the Music - The World Class Wreckin' Cru
14. Grand Finale - The D.O.C.,
15. Ntervu - Dr. Dre
16. Concrete Roots [Radio Reprise] - Cli-N-Tel
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Warren G
Warren G - Regulate...G Funk Era 1994
(RAL , Violator)
1. "Regulate" ft. Nate Dogg
2. "Do You See"
3. "Gangsta Sermon"
4. "Recognize" ft. The Twinz
5. "Super Soul Sis" ft. Jah Skills
6. "'94 Ho Draft"
7. "So Many Ways" ft. Wayniac & Lady Levi
8. "This D.J." ft. O.G.L.B.
9. "This Is the Shack" ft. The Dove Shack
10. "What's Next" ft. Mr. Malik
11. "And Ya Don't Stop"
12. "Runnin' Wit No Breaks"
ft. Jah Skills, Bo Roc, G Child, The Twinz
Regulate...G Funk Era is an album by American rapper Warren G. It was released during 1994 on the Def Jam label and reached triple platinum status. The album's biggest hit was the eponymous single "Regulate", a gritty depiction of West Coast gang life which samples singer Michael McDonald's hit "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" and featured fellow 213 member Nate Dogg. The album received positive reviews from critics with Robert Christgau in particular commenting positively regarding the coolly menacing nature of the music. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 after selling 176,000 in its release week.
(RAL , Violator)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1. "Regulate" ft. Nate Dogg
2. "Do You See"
3. "Gangsta Sermon"
4. "Recognize" ft. The Twinz
5. "Super Soul Sis" ft. Jah Skills
6. "'94 Ho Draft"
7. "So Many Ways" ft. Wayniac & Lady Levi
8. "This D.J." ft. O.G.L.B.
9. "This Is the Shack" ft. The Dove Shack
10. "What's Next" ft. Mr. Malik
11. "And Ya Don't Stop"
12. "Runnin' Wit No Breaks"
ft. Jah Skills, Bo Roc, G Child, The Twinz
Regulate...G Funk Era is an album by American rapper Warren G. It was released during 1994 on the Def Jam label and reached triple platinum status. The album's biggest hit was the eponymous single "Regulate", a gritty depiction of West Coast gang life which samples singer Michael McDonald's hit "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" and featured fellow 213 member Nate Dogg. The album received positive reviews from critics with Robert Christgau in particular commenting positively regarding the coolly menacing nature of the music. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 after selling 176,000 in its release week.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Heavy D
Heavy D - Heavy 1999
(Uptown Records)
1. "Like Dat Dhere"- 3:37
2. "Imagine That"- 3:51
3. "You Know" feat, Cee-Lo- 3:51
4. "Listen" feat. Q Tip- 3:26
5. "Don't Stop"- 4:03
6. "Dancin' in the Night"- 4:15
7. "Ask Heaven" feat. Chico DeBarge- 4:36
8. "On Point" feat. Big Pun & Eightball- 4:37
9. "Spanish Fly"- 3:39
10. "I Know You Love Me"- 2:16
11. "I Don't Thing So"- 3:34
12. "You Nasty Hev"- 3:25
(Uptown Records)
1. "Like Dat Dhere"- 3:37
2. "Imagine That"- 3:51
3. "You Know" feat, Cee-Lo- 3:51
4. "Listen" feat. Q Tip- 3:26
5. "Don't Stop"- 4:03
6. "Dancin' in the Night"- 4:15
7. "Ask Heaven" feat. Chico DeBarge- 4:36
8. "On Point" feat. Big Pun & Eightball- 4:37
9. "Spanish Fly"- 3:39
10. "I Know You Love Me"- 2:16
11. "I Don't Thing So"- 3:34
12. "You Nasty Hev"- 3:25
1967 - 2011
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Heavy D
Heavy D - Waterbed Hev 1997
(Uptown Records)
1. "Big Daddy"- 4:09
2. "Keep It Comin'"- 4:26
3. "You Can Get It" feat. The Lost Boyz & Soul for Real- 4:41
4. "Waterbed Hev"- 4:28
5. "Shake It- 4:11
6. "I'll Do Anything"- 3:52
7. "Don't Be Afraid" feat. Big Bub- 4:14
8. "Justa' Interlude"- 1:06
9. "Can You Handle It" feat. Tha Dogg Pound & MC Gruff- 4:15
10. "Wanna Be a Player"- 2:41
11. "Get Fresh Hev"- 3:02
12. "Big Daddy" (Remix) feat. MC Gruff- 3:31
Waterbed Hev is the first solo album and sixth album overall by rapper Heavy D. The album was released on April 22, 1997 for Uptown Records and was produced by Heavy D, DJ Battle Cat and Tony Dofat. This marked Heavy D's first album without "The Boyz", DJ Eddie F and G-Wiz. Waterbed Hev was a surprising success, making it to #9 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Three single were released, "Waterbed Hev", "I'll Do Anything", and "Big Daddy" (US #18), though only the latter made it to the Billboard charts. Guests in the album include The Lost Boyz, Soul for Real and Tha Dogg Pound.
(Uptown Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1. "Big Daddy"- 4:09
2. "Keep It Comin'"- 4:26
3. "You Can Get It" feat. The Lost Boyz & Soul for Real- 4:41
4. "Waterbed Hev"- 4:28
5. "Shake It- 4:11
6. "I'll Do Anything"- 3:52
7. "Don't Be Afraid" feat. Big Bub- 4:14
8. "Justa' Interlude"- 1:06
9. "Can You Handle It" feat. Tha Dogg Pound & MC Gruff- 4:15
10. "Wanna Be a Player"- 2:41
11. "Get Fresh Hev"- 3:02
12. "Big Daddy" (Remix) feat. MC Gruff- 3:31
Waterbed Hev is the first solo album and sixth album overall by rapper Heavy D. The album was released on April 22, 1997 for Uptown Records and was produced by Heavy D, DJ Battle Cat and Tony Dofat. This marked Heavy D's first album without "The Boyz", DJ Eddie F and G-Wiz. Waterbed Hev was a surprising success, making it to #9 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Three single were released, "Waterbed Hev", "I'll Do Anything", and "Big Daddy" (US #18), though only the latter made it to the Billboard charts. Guests in the album include The Lost Boyz, Soul for Real and Tha Dogg Pound.
1967 - 2011
Monday, September 7, 2009
Heavy D & The Boyz
Heavy D & The Boyz - Nuttin' But Love 1994
(Uptown Records)
1. Friends & Respect - 5:12
2. Sex Wit You - 4:04
3. Got Me Waiting - 4:31
4. Nuttin' But Love - 3:34
5. Something Goin' On - 3:28
6. This Is Your Night - 3:31
7. Got Me Waiting (Remix) - 6:11
8. Take Your Time - 4:07
9. Spend a Little Time on Top - 3:23
10. Keep It Goin' - 3:59
11. Black Coffee - 4:28
12. Move On - 4:28
13. The Lord's Prayer - :54
Nuttin' But Love is the fifth and final studio album by rap group,
Heavy D & the Boyz. The album was released on May 24, 1994 by Uptown Records and was produced by DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl, Erick Sermon, Kid Capri, Easy Mo Bee, The Trackmasters, and Pete Rock. The first track on the album, "Friend & Respect", featured spoken intros by the likes of LL Cool J, Buju Banton, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, Little Shawn, MC Lyte, Martin Lawrence, Pete Rock, Positive K, Q-Tip, Queen Latifah, Spike Lee and Treach.
(Uptown Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1. Friends & Respect - 5:12
2. Sex Wit You - 4:04
3. Got Me Waiting - 4:31
4. Nuttin' But Love - 3:34
5. Something Goin' On - 3:28
6. This Is Your Night - 3:31
7. Got Me Waiting (Remix) - 6:11
8. Take Your Time - 4:07
9. Spend a Little Time on Top - 3:23
10. Keep It Goin' - 3:59
11. Black Coffee - 4:28
12. Move On - 4:28
13. The Lord's Prayer - :54
Nuttin' But Love is the fifth and final studio album by rap group,
Heavy D & the Boyz. The album was released on May 24, 1994 by Uptown Records and was produced by DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl, Erick Sermon, Kid Capri, Easy Mo Bee, The Trackmasters, and Pete Rock. The first track on the album, "Friend & Respect", featured spoken intros by the likes of LL Cool J, Buju Banton, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, Little Shawn, MC Lyte, Martin Lawrence, Pete Rock, Positive K, Q-Tip, Queen Latifah, Spike Lee and Treach.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Heavy D & The Boyz
Heavy D & The Boyz - Blue Funk 1992
(MCA Records, Uptown Records)
1. "Truthful"- 4:42
2. "Who's the Man?"- 4:06
3. "Talk Is Cheap"- 4:04
4. "Girl"- 4:58
5. "It's a New Day"- 5:22
6. "Who's in the House"- 4:09
7. "Love Sexy"- 4:28
8. "Slow Down"- 4:14
9. "Silky"- 3:40
10. "Here Comes the Heavster"- 4:53
11. "Blue Funk"- 4:35
12. "Yes Y'All"- 4:01
13. "A Buncha Niggas" feat. Gang Starr, 3rd Eye,
The Notorious B.I.G.,
Busta Rhymes & Rob-O- 5:06
1967 - 2011
(MCA Records, Uptown Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1. "Truthful"- 4:42
2. "Who's the Man?"- 4:06
3. "Talk Is Cheap"- 4:04
4. "Girl"- 4:58
5. "It's a New Day"- 5:22
6. "Who's in the House"- 4:09
7. "Love Sexy"- 4:28
8. "Slow Down"- 4:14
9. "Silky"- 3:40
10. "Here Comes the Heavster"- 4:53
11. "Blue Funk"- 4:35
12. "Yes Y'All"- 4:01
13. "A Buncha Niggas" feat. Gang Starr, 3rd Eye,
The Notorious B.I.G.,
Busta Rhymes & Rob-O- 5:06
1967 - 2011
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Heavy D & The Boyz
Heavy D & The Boyz - Peacful Journey 1991
(MCA Records)
1. "Now That We Found Love"- 4:16
2. "Let It Rain"- 4:15
3. "I Can Make You Go Oooh"- 3:51
4. "Sister Sister"- 4:39
5. "Don't Curse"
feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba,
Kool G. Rap, Q-Tip &
Pete Rock & CL Smooth- 5:53
6. "Peaceful Journey" feat. K-Ci & JoJo- 6:05
7. "The Lover's Got What U Need"- 4:02
8. "Cuz He'z Alwayz Around"- 4:40
9. "Is It Good to You"- 4:51
10. "Letter to the Future"- 4:49
11. "Swinging With Da Hevster"- 4:20
12. "Body and Mind" feat. Daddy Freddy- 4:20
13. "Do Me, Do Me"- 4:11
14. "Somebody for Me"- 6:01
Peaceful Journey is the third album by rap group, Heavy D & the Boyz. The album was released on July 2, 1991, for MCA Records and was produced by Pete Rock, DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl and DJ Clash. This marked the group's first album since the death of member, Trouble T Roy, who died almost a year before the album's release, and several on the album pay tribute to him. Though not as successful as the group's previous album, Big Tyme, the album was able to reach Platinum status and made it to number 21 on the Billboard 200 and number 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The following singles also charted: "Now That We Found Love" (UK #2, US #11), "Is It Good to You", "Don't Curse" and "Peaceful Journey", which sampled the bass line from This Place Hotel by The Jacksons. Guests on the album include Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, Kool G. Rap, Q-Tip, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Daddy Freddy and K-Ci & JoJo.
(MCA Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
1. "Now That We Found Love"- 4:16
2. "Let It Rain"- 4:15
3. "I Can Make You Go Oooh"- 3:51
4. "Sister Sister"- 4:39
5. "Don't Curse"
feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba,
Kool G. Rap, Q-Tip &
Pete Rock & CL Smooth- 5:53
6. "Peaceful Journey" feat. K-Ci & JoJo- 6:05
7. "The Lover's Got What U Need"- 4:02
8. "Cuz He'z Alwayz Around"- 4:40
9. "Is It Good to You"- 4:51
10. "Letter to the Future"- 4:49
11. "Swinging With Da Hevster"- 4:20
12. "Body and Mind" feat. Daddy Freddy- 4:20
13. "Do Me, Do Me"- 4:11
14. "Somebody for Me"- 6:01
Peaceful Journey is the third album by rap group, Heavy D & the Boyz. The album was released on July 2, 1991, for MCA Records and was produced by Pete Rock, DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl and DJ Clash. This marked the group's first album since the death of member, Trouble T Roy, who died almost a year before the album's release, and several on the album pay tribute to him. Though not as successful as the group's previous album, Big Tyme, the album was able to reach Platinum status and made it to number 21 on the Billboard 200 and number 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The following singles also charted: "Now That We Found Love" (UK #2, US #11), "Is It Good to You", "Don't Curse" and "Peaceful Journey", which sampled the bass line from This Place Hotel by The Jacksons. Guests on the album include Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, Kool G. Rap, Q-Tip, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Daddy Freddy and K-Ci & JoJo.
1967 - 2011
Friday, September 4, 2009
Heavy D & The Boyz
Heavy D & The Boyz - Big Tyme 1989
(MCA Records)
1. "We Got Our Own Thang"- 3:50
2. "You Ain't Heard Nuttin Yet"- 4:28
3. "Somebody for Me"- 4:52
4. "Mood for Love"- 5:27
5. "Ez Duz It Do It Ez"- 3:59
6. "A Better Land"- 4:55
7. "Gyrlz, They Love Me"- 4:52
8. "More Bounce"- 4:53
9. "Big Tyme"- 4:56
10. "Flexin'"- 3:51
11. "Here We Go Again, Y'all"- 4:05
12. "Let It Flow"- 3:45
Big Tyme is the second album by rap group, Heavy D & the Boyz. The album was released in 1989 for Uptown Records and was produced by DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl, Al B. Sure! and Pete Rock. The album was considerably more successful than the group's last album, making it to #19 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Three hit singles were released "Somebody for Me", "Big Tyme" and "Gyrlz, They Love Me".
(MCA Records)
(ONLY FOR LISTENING)
2. "You Ain't Heard Nuttin Yet"- 4:28
3. "Somebody for Me"- 4:52
4. "Mood for Love"- 5:27
5. "Ez Duz It Do It Ez"- 3:59
6. "A Better Land"- 4:55
7. "Gyrlz, They Love Me"- 4:52
8. "More Bounce"- 4:53
9. "Big Tyme"- 4:56
10. "Flexin'"- 3:51
11. "Here We Go Again, Y'all"- 4:05
12. "Let It Flow"- 3:45
Big Tyme is the second album by rap group, Heavy D & the Boyz. The album was released in 1989 for Uptown Records and was produced by DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl, Al B. Sure! and Pete Rock. The album was considerably more successful than the group's last album, making it to #19 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Three hit singles were released "Somebody for Me", "Big Tyme" and "Gyrlz, They Love Me".
1967 - 2011
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Ice T
Ice T - O.G. Original Gangster 1991
(Sire Records Company)
1. Home Of The Bodybag
2. First Impression
3. Ziplock
4. Mic Contract
5. Mind Over Matter
6. New Jack Hustler
7. ED
8. Bitches 2
9. Straight Up Nigga
10. OG Original Gangster
11. The House
12. Evil E What About Sex
13. Fly By
14. Midnight
15. Fried Chicken
16. MVPs
17. Lifestyles Of The Rich & Infamous
18. Body Count
19. Prepared To Die
20. Escape From The Killing Fields
21. Street Killer
22. Pulse Of The Rhyme
23. The Tower
24. Ya Should Killed Me Last Year
O.G. Original Gangster is the fourth album by Ice-T. Released in 1991, the album has been praised by many as the artist's best album.
The album introduces Body Count, whose heavy metal sound is in sharp contrast to the rest of the album's material.
O.G. Original Gangster peaked at #9 on Billboard magazine's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at #15 on the Billboard 200. The album was ranked at #25 in Melody Maker's list of the top 30 albums of 1991,and was featured in The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums and the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
(Sire Records Company)
1. Home Of The Bodybag
2. First Impression
3. Ziplock
4. Mic Contract
5. Mind Over Matter
6. New Jack Hustler
7. ED
8. Bitches 2
9. Straight Up Nigga
10. OG Original Gangster
11. The House
12. Evil E What About Sex
13. Fly By
14. Midnight
15. Fried Chicken
16. MVPs
17. Lifestyles Of The Rich & Infamous
18. Body Count
19. Prepared To Die
20. Escape From The Killing Fields
21. Street Killer
22. Pulse Of The Rhyme
23. The Tower
24. Ya Should Killed Me Last Year
O.G. Original Gangster is the fourth album by Ice-T. Released in 1991, the album has been praised by many as the artist's best album.
The album introduces Body Count, whose heavy metal sound is in sharp contrast to the rest of the album's material.
O.G. Original Gangster peaked at #9 on Billboard magazine's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at #15 on the Billboard 200. The album was ranked at #25 in Melody Maker's list of the top 30 albums of 1991,and was featured in The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums and the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Mary J Blige
Mary J Blige - My Life 1995
(MCA Records)
1. Intro - 1:04
2. "Mary Jane (All Night Long)" - 4:39
3. "You Bring Me Joy" - 4:13
4. Marvin Interlude - 0:36
5. "I'm The Only Woman" - 4:30
6. K. Murray Interlude - 0:22
7. "My Life" - 4:17
8. "You Gotta Believe" - 5:02
9. "I Never Wanna Live Without You" - 6:17
10. "I'm Going Down" - 3:42
11. My Life Interlude - 1:15
12. "Be With You" - 4:26
13. "Mary's Joint" - 5:02
14. "Don't Go" - 4:59
15. "I Love You" - 4:31
16. "No One Else" - 4:14
17. "Be Happy" - 5:49
18. "(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman"- 2:56
(MCA Records)
1. Intro - 1:04
2. "Mary Jane (All Night Long)" - 4:39
3. "You Bring Me Joy" - 4:13
4. Marvin Interlude - 0:36
5. "I'm The Only Woman" - 4:30
6. K. Murray Interlude - 0:22
7. "My Life" - 4:17
8. "You Gotta Believe" - 5:02
9. "I Never Wanna Live Without You" - 6:17
10. "I'm Going Down" - 3:42
11. My Life Interlude - 1:15
12. "Be With You" - 4:26
13. "Mary's Joint" - 5:02
14. "Don't Go" - 4:59
15. "I Love You" - 4:31
16. "No One Else" - 4:14
17. "Be Happy" - 5:49
18. "(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman"- 2:56
Labels:
90's,
Mary J Blige,
R'n'B,
Soul
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Mary J Blige
Mary J Blige - What's The 411 ? Remix Album 1993
(MCA Records)
1. Leave A Message
2. You Don't Have To Worry
3. My Love
4. Real Love
5. What's The 411
6. Reminisce
7. Mary And Andre
8. Sweet Thing
9. Love No Limit
10. You Remind Me
11. Changes I've Been Going Through
12. I Don't Want To Do Anything
(MCA Records)
1. Leave A Message
2. You Don't Have To Worry
3. My Love
4. Real Love
5. What's The 411
6. Reminisce
7. Mary And Andre
8. Sweet Thing
9. Love No Limit
10. You Remind Me
11. Changes I've Been Going Through
12. I Don't Want To Do Anything
Labels:
90's,
Mary J Blige,
R'n'B,
Soul
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