This Is Hip Hop [X-Ray] [Box] [PA]Various Artists
Release Date: 06/21/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
3
J&R Item # 593014_CD
UPC # 741157151121
Label: X-Ray Records
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Disc: 1
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Can I Get Wit'cha - Junior M.A.F.I.A. - (featuring The Notorious B.I.G./Lil' Cease)
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Get It Twisted - Mobb Deep (West Coast mix, featuring 40 Glocc/Jayo Felony/Kurupt)
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I Got Those - Klorefil
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Turn It up Loud - Warren G
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Guillotine Tactics - Mellow Man Ace - (featuring B Real/Profound)
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This Is Fat Joe - Fat Joe
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Oh! Now You Bangin' - Sunz of Man
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Hey Joe - Big B - (featuring John E.)
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Turn up the Mics - Nas/Bumpy Knuckles
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Gotta Get the Dough - Drawz Patino/Lucky Lucciano/Coolio/Yolanda Harris
Disc: 2
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Riflemen - Prodigy - (featuring Kurupt/Jayo Felony/40 Glocc)
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Shed So Many Tears - Mobb Deep
Disc: 3
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Player's Anthem - Junior M.A.F.I.A. - (featuring The Notorious B.I.G./Lil' Cease/Lil' Kim)
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Performer: Various Artists
Artist: Snoop Dogg; Joe Little; Lil' Cease; The Notorious B.I.G.; 40 Glocc; Jayo Felony; Kurupt; Profound; B Real; John E.; Twista; Peedo; Lil' Kim; WC; DJ Muggs; Nate Dogg; KRS-One; Courtney Terry Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. If you interpret the title of this three-disc compilation the right way, you won't be let down. Its title is This Is Hip Hop -- as in "this is some hip-hop," rather than "this is hip-hop." So it's not the definitive set you might expect it to be, though anyone remotely familiar with hip-hop will understand its lack of definitiveness after the quickest of glances at the track listing. A lot of big names are present (Snoop Dogg, Notorious B.I.G., Mobb Deep, Twista, KRS-One, and many others), but none of them provide any top-rate material, and they mix it up with a host of relative no-names. ~ Andy Kellman If you interpret the title of this three-disc compilation the right way, you won't be let down. Its title is This Is Hip Hop -- as in "this is some hip-hop," rather than "this is hip-hop." So it's not the definitive set you might expect it to be, though anyone remotely familiar with hip-hop will understand its lack of definitiveness after the quickest of glances at the track listing. A lot of big names are present (Snoop Dogg, Notorious B.I.G., Mobb Deep, Twista, KRS-One, and many others), but none of them provide any top-rate material, and they mix it up with a host of relative no-names. Nobody needs this. It takes up a bunch of space and doesn't serve any purpose. ~ Andy Kellman
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