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  • Ruff Ryders - Ryde or Die, Vol. 2 (iTunes Version)

    Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap
    Released: Jul 03, 2000
    ℗ 2000 Interscope Geffen (A&M) Records A Division of UMG Recordings Inc.
    Ryde or Die Vol. 2 is a 2000 album by the New York based Rap group Ruff Ryders. The album was released on July 4 of that year. Album debuted at #2 on Billboard 200, by selling 254,000 copies in first week in stores.
    Track List:
    1. Ruff Ryders (feat. Jadakiss, Scarface, Snoop Dogg & Yung Wun) - WW III
    2. Ruff Ryders (feat. Method Man, Redman & Sheek Louch) - 2 Tears in a Bucket
    3. Ruff Ryders (feat. Eve & Jadakiss) - Got It All
    4. Ruff Ryders (feat. Larsiny & Yung Wun) - Ryde or Die Boyz
    5. Ruff Ryders - It's a Holiday (Skit)
    6. Ruff Ryders (feat. Styles P) - Holiday
    7. Ruff Ryders (feat. Drag-On) - Weed, Hoes, Dough
    8. Ruff Ryders - Fuck da' Haters (Skit)
    9. Ruff Ryders (feat. Busta Rhymes & Swizz Beatz) - Fright Night
    10. Ruff Ryders (feat. Jadakiss) - My Name Is Kiss
    11. Ruff Ryders (feat. Twista & Drag-On) - Twisted Heat
    12. Ruff Ryders (feat. The LOX) - Go Head
    13. Ruff Ryders - I'm a H-O-E (Skit)
    14. Ruff Ryders (feat. Trick Daddy & Yung Wun) - Stomp
    15. Ruff Ryders (feat. DMX) - The Great
    16. Ruff Ryders (feat. Parle) - It's Going Down
    iTunes Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ryde-or-die-vol.-2/id106988
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  • Sheek Louch - Silverback Gorilla (iTunes Version)

    Personnel: Sheek Louch (rap vocals); Fat Joe, Game, Jim Jones , Hell Rell, Bun B.Repping NYC to the fullest, Lox/D-Block member Sheek Louch shows he's not afraid to mess with the West or the Dirty South on his third solo release, SILVERBACK GORILLA. Sheek incorporates elements of H-Town screw, crunk, and G-Funk into his brand of street-level East Coast gangsta as he collaborates with an A-List of hip-hop artists from all over the map. Beats come courtesy of StreetRunner, Dame Grease, Red Spyda, Mr. Devine, Vinny Idol, Doc Little, and DJ Montay; while Sheek passes the mic to guest MCs Bun B, the Game, Hell Rell, Jim Jones, Bully, Unk, Fat Joe, and Jadakiss.
    Track Listing
    1. Lottery (Skit)
    2. Think We Got a Problem - (featuring Game/Bun B)
    3. Keep Pushin' - (featuring Mike Smith)
    4. Good Love
    5. D-Block - (featuring Dipset)
    6. We at War
    7. Scrap to This
    8. Don't Be Them
    9. Gettin' Stronger - (featuring Jadakiss/Styles P)
    10. That's a Soldier
    11. What What - (featuring The Bully)
    12. We Comin' - (featuring Unk)
    13. Crowd (Skit)
    14. We Spray Crowds
    15. Rubber Grip - (featuring Fat Joe/Styles P)
    16. Turntables & A Mic
    17. Mic Check
    18. Go Hoodlums
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  • Rawkus Records: Best of Decade I: 1995-2005 (iTunes Version)

    Formed in 1995 by two Brown University graduates, Jarret Myer and Bryan Brater, Rawkus Records built up a stellar track record over the next decade for high quality hip-hop that spanned Talib Kweli's socially conscious "Get By" and Mos Def's self-explanatory "Ms. Fat Booty." Collecting the best from these artists in addition to tracks by the eclectic Common and the late Big L (who was shot to death in 1999), BEST OF DECADE 1 is a panorama of cutting-edge music that at its best, like Styles P and Pharoahe Monch's "The Life" or Black Star's "Respiration," represents hip-hop's potential for promoting social change as well as pure entertainment.
    Track Listing:
    1. Get By - Talib Kweli
    2. Ms. Fat Booty - Mos Def
    3. Respiration - Black Star
    4. Life, The - Various Artists
    5. Oh No - Various Artists
    6. Blast, The - Various Artists
    7. Definition - Various Artists
    8. Beef - Various Artists
    9. Flamboyant - Big L
    10. Universal Magnetic - Various Artists
    11. Umi Says - Various Artists
    12. 1999 - Common - (featuring Sadat X)
    13. Sun God, The - Various Artists
    14. Body Rock - Various Artists
    15. B-Boy Document - Various Artists
    16. Get By - Talib Kweli
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  • Lloyd Banks - H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger For More 2) [Deluxe Version+Digital Booklet] (CLEAN & EXPLICIT VERSIONZ) [iTunes Version]

    Recording information: Electric Feel, New York, NY; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY; Engine Room Studios, new York, NY; Gang Green Studios, Long Island, NY; MSR Studios, NY; Premier Studios, New York, NY; The Frat House, Queens, NY.Photographer: Shareif Ziyadat.Hip-hop sequels were all too common when Lloyd Banks' 2010 release H.F.M. 2 (The Hunger for More 2) hit the shelves, but besides generating sales, the title does serve a purpose. The satisfying third release finds the G-Unit soldier returning to the fire and punch of his debut album, the first Hunger for More, and making up for the sophomore slump he experienced on 2006's Rotten Apple. Full-on gangsta numbers like the opening "Take `Em to War" -- made even more gangsta by a Tony Yayo appearance -- bring back the mixtape excitement the gruff Banks excels at, while hook-filled yet hard singles like "Beamer, Benz, or Bentley" and "Start It Up" -- which comes with the all-star guests of Kanye West, Swizz Beatz, Ryan Leslie, and Fabolous -- help round out the album, making it acceptable for an aboveground, official release. With names like Styles P and Raekwon also on the guest list, true hip-hop fans will be satisfied, and when label boss and ringleader 50 Cent shows up for the worthwhile "Payback," the G-Unit faithful are well served. At 13 tracks the album feels right-sized, not overstuffed, and Banks himself is in fine form throughout, delivering stone cold and slow punch lines that are as lethal as ever. When it comes to evolution, there's really none, but even though he's been here before, veteran fans will appreciate his return.
    Track Listing
    1. Take 'Em to War - (featuring Tony Yayo)
    2. Unexplainable - (featuring Styles P)
    3. Payback (P's and Q's)
    4. Home Sweet Home - (featuring Pusha T)
    5. Beamer, Benz, or Bentley - (featuring Juelz Santana)
    6. So Forgetful
    7. Father Time
    8. Start It Up - (featuring Fabolous/Kanye West/Swizz Beatz/Ryan Leslie)
    9. Celebrity - (featuring Akon)
    10. On the Double
    11. Any Girl - (featuring Lloyd)
    12. I Don't Deserve You - (featuring Jeremih)
    13. Sooner or Later (Die 1 Day) - (featuring Raekwon)
    14. Kill It (Feat. Governor) [Bonus Track]
    15. Where I'm At (feat. Eminem) [Bonus Track]
    16. Any Girl (feat. Lloyd) [VIDEO]
    17. Beamer, Benz, or Bentley (feat. Juelz Santana)
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    H.F.M. 2 (Deluxe Version) - DIGITAL BOOKLET
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  • DMX - Grand Champ (Bonus Track Version) (iTunes Version)

    Grand Champ is the fifth album by American rapper DMX, released in 2003. Grand Champ features the popular singles Where the Hood At? and Get It On The Floor. The album sold 312,000 in its first week and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200. The album originally contained a song entitled "Ruled Out", a hard-hitting diss track aimed towards former collaborator and friend Ja Rule, however, Def Jam Recordings (who coincidentally owned the distributor rights to Rule's The Inc. Records at the time) were highly displeased by the track and urged for its removal . A previous version of "Fuck Y'all" was also considered to be the lead-off single for 'The Great Depression', but due to the obvious explicit content of the title alone, the song would have substantial problems gaining radio airplay (changing the title of the song was out of the question).On the UK edition of the album, the hit single X Gon' Give It to Ya from the 2003 film Cradle 2 the Grave is included as a bonus track."Grand Champ" was also released in an "edited" version that replaces some violence, most drug content, and all profanity with sound effects and in some instances, blanks them out completely leaving only the music. "Grand Champ" is the most highly censored of all of DMX's albums, including "Year of the Dog... Again". The explicit version censors out the words "reloaded" and "slugs" on the track, "Where The Hood At?". Only "slugs" is censored from the edited version however. The title "Grand Champ" is an explicit reference to American "street" dog fighting. The term "grand champion" refers to a fighting dog that has won at least five bouts with no losses. This was DMX's final album release on Def Jam Recordings.
    Track Listing
        1.    Dog Intro
        2.    My Life feat. Chinky
        3.    Where The Hood At?
        4.    Dogs Out
        5.    Get It On The Floor feat. Swizz Beatz
        6.    Come Prepared (Skit)
        7.    Shot Down feat 50 Cent & Styles P
        8.    Bring The Noize
        9.    Untouchable feat. Sheek, Syleena Johnson, Infa Red & Cross and Drag-On
        10.    F*** Y'all
        11.    Ruff Radio (Skit)
        12.    We're Back feat. Eve and Jadakiss
        13.    Ruff Radio 2 (Skit)
        14.    Rob All Night (If I'm Gonna Rob)
        15.    We Go Hard feat. Cam'Ron
        16.    We 'Bout To Blow feat. Big Stan
        17.    The Rain
        18.    Gotta Go (Skit)
        19.    Don't Gotta Go Home feat. Monica
        20.    A'Yo Kato feat. Magic and Val
        21.    Thank You feat. Patti LaBelle
        22.    The Prayer V
        23.    On Top feat. Big Stan
        24.    X Gon' Give It To Ya (UK Bonus Track)
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  • DMX - Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood (iTunes Version)


    Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood is the second album released in 1998 by rapper DMX. It entered the charts at number one (and stayed there for 3 consecutive weeks) with an impressive 670,000 units shipped in the first week. The album eventually went 3x Multi-Platinum in the US. DMX released his debut album It's Dark and Hell Is Hot in 1998 as well. He is the second rapper to have two albums released in the same calendar year to debut at number one on Billboard's Top 200, the first being Tupac Shakur with his albums, All Eyez On Me and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.
    Track listing
    1 My Niggas (Skit)
    2 Bring Your Whole Crew
    3 Pac Man (Skit)
    4 Ain't No Way
    5 We Don't Give a Fuck
    6 Keep Your Shit the Hardest
    7 Coming From
    8 It's All Good
    9 The Omen
    10 Slippin'
    11 No Love 4 Me
    12 Dogs for Life
    13 Blackout
    14 Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood
    15 Heat
    16 Ready to Meet Him Read more » Comments (2) »