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  1. I just got my copy of the album. I don't have pictures, but this is the official tracklisting 01 Girl's Ain't Nothin' But Trouble 05:07 02 The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff (Single Edit) 04:09 03 A Touch Of Jazz 03:19 04 Parents Just Don't Understand 05:15 05 A Nightmare On My Street (Single Version) 04:54 06 Brand New Funk 04:02 07 I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson (Radio Mix) 04:58 08 The Groove (Jazzy's Groove) 04:34 (Featuring Grover Washington Jr) 09 Summertime (Single Edit) 03:58 10 Ring My Bell (Mr Lee's Radio Mix) 04:06 11 The Things That U Do (Radio Remix) 04:10 12 Boom! Shake The Room (LP Mix) 03:50 13 I'm Looking For The One (To Be With Me) 03:42 (Single Edit) 14 I Wanna Rock (Radio Edit) 04:19 Total Playtime: 60:23 I forgot to mention. The songs sound great. Very crisp and high quality. It's nice to hear the single versions instead of the album versions.
  2. I'm the brotha on the left in the Silver Jordan Jacket.
  3. Wow. I missed a lot in this thread. Actually, the song you are referring to is "Soul Man" by Sam & Dave.
  4. I found this remix of Party Starter today. Sounds real nice. http://rapidshare.de/files/3730725/Will_Sm...Remix_.mp3.html]Party Starter Remix :yeahthat:
  5. I've heard the Motown Remixed CD. It sounds really good. New engineering to the music, but still very true to the original artists' work. I would recommend it to all.
  6. I think it's to hard for me to pick just one. I'd have to say that Paid In Full (Eric B. & Rakim), It Takes A Nation (Public Enemy), Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (Outkast), Doggystyle (Snoop Dogg), and The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Slick Rick) would make up my personal top 5. Not necessarily in that order.
  7. I guess I'm in the minority. I voted no. I think Grandmaster Flash is the tops. I remember seeing a show where he was scratching with his feet. I gave him extra points for the way he changed the game. Anybody remember "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel"? Don't get me wrong, Jeff is definately towards the top. Flash, Afrika B., Grandwizard Theodore, Prince Paul, JMJ, Jeff. (no particular order)
  8. Handsome Boy Modeling School f. Mike Shinoda & Chester Barrington- Rock & Roll (Could Never Hip Hop Like This) Been listening to HBMS's album "White People." I strongly recomend it. Prince Paul is still one of the best DJ's/producers in the game.
  9. Melle Mel is the greatest rapper? In my mind, yes. He changed the game that is rap music. I believe Melvin Glover is the greatest emcee of all time.
  10. I know there's probably more than a few Robin Thicke fans on this board. This is his new song. It also fatures top producer Pharrell Williams. (parental advisory) I Want To Love You Girl
  11. 2 letters. N O. Will Smith cannot match Twista's speed on the m-i-c. Go check out Twista's tongue on Trick Daddy's "Let's Go." whew. Twista is more consistent with it. Will may use speed for a verse or two, but Twista goes the whole song sometimes. I still think Skee-Lo is the best speed rapper I've ever heard. I wish there were more albums like "I Wish" nowadays.
  12. I'd like to see Will and: Rakim Mase Skee-Lo Blackstar John Legend How sick would this be? Will Smith on the vocals along with Melle Mel, and Grandmaster Flash & Jazzy on the wheels of steel. The greatest rapper and the greatest DJ along with Will & Jazzy.
  13. The album is called "Funkymix 86." The Funkymix series is remixes of different songs. From what I gather, these are pretty popular amongst DJ's. I got this off a hip hop foum.
  14. Yo. I have the Funkymix 86 version of Switch. I was wondering if anybody else has heard it. If so, what do you think about it?
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