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dparrott

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  1. UPDATE: Wu-tang has been sold, but Run-DMC has been added. I can't modify the title.

    Kool Moe Dee - 7 cassette albums

    1987 Kool Moe Dee

    1987 How Ya Like Me Now

    1989 Knowledge Is King

    1990 African Pride (EP)

    1991 Funke, Funke Wisdom

    1993 Greatest Hits

    1994 Interlude

    All tapes, cases and inserts in OK to good condition. 99 cents for them all.

    click here

    Run-DMC - 8 cassettes (7 albums, 1 single)

    Run-D.M.C. (Profile 1984)

    King Of Rock (Profile 1985)

    Raising Hell (Profile 1986)

    Tougher Than Leather (Profile 1988)

    Back From Hell (Profile 1990)

    Faces/Back From Hell (Remix w/ Chuck D and Ice Cube) (Profile 1991)

    Together Forever: Greatest Hits 1983-1991 (Profile 1991)

    Down With the King (Profile 1993)

    Tapes are the ORIGINAL versions, so some are not in great condition, however they are all playable. 99 cents for them all.

    click here

    You know you want `em! :1-say-yes:

  2. I agree with most of those on the list, but this person obviously hasn't heard the title track to DJ...Rapper. That song alone proves he's better than the other 24.

    "Man I really, really, really, really, really, really hate when people doubt my ability, and I have to show superiority..."

  3. Yo AJ, you getting into rap sounds a lot like me, same time frame, rappin/beatboxin with your friends, everything. Some of my first tapes were Raising Hell, Bigger & Deffer, Big & Beautiful and JJ+FP's DJ..Rapper. I liked R&B in the early 90's (BBD, Boyz II Men, etc.) with hints of hip-hop but still focused on good singing and being more upbeat.

    My musical range goes from Metallica to rap, from british rock (Radiohead, etc.) to wild experimental stuff. I get in moods to listen to different music, and weather and time of day factors into the decisions.

  4. First 50 Cent goes on to promote his movie, now Snoop Dogg is on promoting his album???? What is going on here? These gangsta rappers got suburban kids into buying their music, now they want to hook their moms and grandmas???? They say his album (which is mediocre even by rap standards) has singing in it now (no surprise he would fall into that), but the album's still full of violence, weed and pimpin, things a soccer mom watching The View would be disgusted with. What's next...Flo Rida going on Country Music Television promoting his album? "I's from da south, just like y'all".

    IMO, this is selling out at the highest level to get the almighty record sale, even from the wrong people.

  5. Looking for Fat Boys - "The Fat Boys Are Back" album in good quality (from CD if possible). I have good quality versions of the first and third albums, plus rare remixes if wanted.

    -- insert Ready Rock C beat box smilie here --

  6. I've loved Dub-C ever since he had the Maad Circle (great first album if y'all don't know!), and though he kinda sold out on his last album (it was on Def Jam, so it's to be expected), the true WC is back! This time on Ice Cube's label, his new album is great, full of hard west coast beats, not a lot of singing, and classic WC flows and rhymes. The last track is kinda weak due to it's slow commercialized beat, but I'll overlook that. Another example of how true hip-hop is not dead.

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