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Various - Hard To Obtain Rap Classics Vol.1 flac album

Various - Hard To Obtain Rap Classics Vol.1 flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Hard To Obtain Rap Classics Vol.1
  • Date of release 1994
  • Other formats VQF TTA ASF MP2 AIFF AA AHX
  • Genre Hip-hop & RAP
  • Size MP3 1526 mb
  • Size FLAC 1843 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 220

A State Of Trance Classics, Vol. 10. 4, 96. Various.

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G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2 is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Nate Dogg. The album was originally to be released through Death Row Records in 1996, but the album was shelved due to legal problems at Death Row Records, and he wasn't able to release it until the summer of 1998. By that time, the popularity of West Coast hip hop had greatly diminished and the album only managed to make it to number 58 on the Billboard 200 and number 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Thee Album - Redman (1992) 38. Don Killuminati: The 7-Day Theory - 2Pac/Makaveli (1996) 39. Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version - Ol' Dirty Bastard (1995) 4.

When it comes to rap music history, some of the very worst the art form has to offer started with some of the finest albums the rap music genre has ever produced. In 1993, the balance of power in rap music had shifted heavily toward the West Coast. After music made by gang members (which I refuse to identify by its accepted name because "gangster" does not have two A's) killed the "positive" rap movement with songs about selling crack, the East Coast struggled to find an identity for a few years. To tilt the scales back in the direction of New York, it took a trio of legendary debut albums. While Ready to Die went quadruple platinum and became the album of 1994, Illmatic struggled to sell 500,000 copies (it eventually went platinum, but not until 2001). If you're looking for a reason why that happened, I have a picture of it for you right here: Getty Meet the man who ruins everything.

Tracklist

A1 Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth Go With The Flow
A2 De La Soul & A Tribe Called Quest Sh. Fe. Mc's
A3 Organized Konfusion Open Your Eyes
A4 Tragedy Khadafi At Large (Marly Marl Mix)
A5 Afrika Bambaataa Throwdown Pt. 2
B1 Diamond D Best Kept Secret (45 King Remix)
B2 Funkdoobiest The Funkiest (Remix)
B3 Masta Ace Inc.* Saturday Night Live (Remix)
B4 Original Flavor Here We Go (12" Mix)
B5 Rakim Heat It Up (Original Vers.)
B6 Ultramagnetic MC's Bait

Notes

Promotional use only printed at the bottom of label
White writing on black label
Same track listing as release but in a plain white sleeve

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HTO 001 Various Hard To Obtain Rap Classics Vol.1 ‎(LP) Vibe Records HTO 001 1994