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  1. Hace 4 días · Label: Attic, Tommy Boy Format: Cassette, AlbumReleased: 1991---Details--- Side One1. The Hip Hop Band Performer [Sample From "Chocolate Buttermilk"...

  2. That was just one convention Public Enemy refused to follow. Released on April 14, 1988, It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back was PE’s second album. The title was drawn from a line in ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Known mostly as more of a rapper than producer (the self proclaimed ‘best producer on the mic’), Diamond D is more than capable behind the boards, and this flip shows. It is relatively simple, with the sample being “On the Hill” by Oliver Sain, and the sampled part being at 3 minutes and 34 seconds.

  4. Hace 4 días · Stetsasonic: Jazz It Up (INSTRUMENTAL) The 45 King & Louie Louie: IT'S THE FUNK (FEAT. VENOMOUS2000) DJAR ONE: Reach ft. Flex Mathews: Fort Knox Five: What Ya Heard: Slipmat Brothers and Mello Soul Black: Here We Go Again REMIX: Organized Konfusion: Ridin' The Duke Ya Love To Hate:

  5. Hace 2 días · The event will feature performances from over 40 artists including Pretty Poison (“Catch Me I’m Falling)”, Chill Rob G (“I Got The Power”), Gina Thompson (“The Things That You Do”), Dinco D from Leaders of the New School (“Scenerio”), Fantom of the Beat (Haas G from The UMCs), Mikey D (“Main Source), MC Delite (“Stetsasonic”), Kenny Whitehead (Whitehead Bros.), Sasha ...

  6. www.wefunkradio.com › show › 1205WEFUNK Show 1205

    Hace 4 días · WEFUNK Show 1205 - DJ Baro & Cot Rock deliver a musical masterpiece weaving golden era classics with Italian boombap, OG samples and heavy mashups. Plus marquee New York rap from Ghostface Killah and Nas, a jazz-funk monster from Lesette Wilson, modern funk vibrations with DāM-FunK and Father Sheed, and a straight stunner off the latest Slum Village LP.

  7. Hace 4 días · Stetsasonic deserves a place at the forefront of classic Hip Hop conversations. Their 1986 debut, On Fire , was hugely influential despite often being overlooked. Under Prince Paul’s visionary guidance and Daddy O’s leadership, it was a cornerstone of Golden Age Hip Hop.