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DJ Drama / Meek Mill / Rick Ross Dream Chasers (2011) Top Seller
Track Listing: Intro; Get Dis Money; House Party; Ima Boss; Dreamchasers; Tony Montana Freestyle; Body Count; Tony Story; Middle of Da Summer; Work; Realest U Ever Seen; I'm Me; Derrick Rose; Don't Panic; Sparkles; Love Done Live Here; Y'all Don't ...
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Al Green Very Best of Al Green (2001) Top Seller
Recorded between 1971 and 1978. Originally released on Cream/Hi Records. Includes liner notes by Geoff Brown.
Featuring 18 tracks of classic soul, this is a very tight collection of Al Green songs. There are few tracks that will not be familiar ...
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Tyga Careless World Rise of the Last King (2012) Top Seller
Flipping the script, Young Money artist Tyga leaves behind the pop-dance sound of his debut and returns to rap on his sophomore effort, Careless World. Think of his tracks on the We Are Young Money collection and you're close to ...
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Haystak / Jellyroll Strictly Business (2011) Top Seller
Audio Mixer: High Rolla.
Recording information: High Rolla Studios.
Photographer: Charlie P.
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Insane Clown Posse Mighty Death Pop (2012) Top Seller
Being a "love 'em or hate 'em" group, it was about time the prolific and conceptual Insane Clown Posse got around to a "love 'em or hate 'em" album, and while this rap-rock battle cry called The Mighty Death Pop ...
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E-40 / Too Short History: Mob Music (2012) Top Seller
Recording information: Infinite Studios, Alameda, CA; The Orange Room; The Retro Room Studios.
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Jawga Boyz Hick Hop 101 (2012) Top Seller
They Country!NAW, They KUNTRY!! Beer Drinking, Hell Raising, Gravel Slinging Good Time is what you can expect at a Jawga Boyz show. These Athens, GA boyz celebrate the redneck way of life through their dirty south beats and country twang ...
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Slaughterhouse Welcome To: Our House (2012) Top Seller
Opening with a horror movie intro, where chainsaws roar and heads fly, Slaughterhouse's major-label debut instantly feels like an Eminem album. Of course, it's on his label Shady, he is the executive producer, and one track later, he's on the ...
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Z-Ro Angel Dust (2012) Top Seller
Following suit in the Houston rappers' run of drug-titled albums, like on former outings Crack, Heroin, Cocaine, and Meth, Z-Ro continues to plug away with his syrupy southern flow and throaty Nate Dogg-esque hooks for Angel Dust. As usual, there ...
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Dmx Undisputed (2012) Top Seller
Six years off for the mega-platinum DMX meant that his 2012 release, Undisputed, was dubbed "comeback album" the day it was announced, but don't unleash the dogs on account of that. Granted, superstar producer Swizz Beats is here with the ...
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Public Enemy Evil Empire of Everything (2012) Top Seller
Arriving just a few months after Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp, Public Enemy's The Evil Empire of Everything is a decidedly different album than their other 2012 album. It's leaner and harder, stripped down to ...
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Kanye West Presents Good Music Cruel Summer (2012) Top Seller
Kicking off with R. Kelly doing vocal gymnastics over the most polished and professional of Pop Wansel beats, Cruel Summer is a mistitled fireworks show from Kanye West and his G.O.O.D. Music label/roster/empire, one that comes off as mixtape-minded follow-up ...
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Beastie Boys Licensed to Ill (1986)
Additional personnel includes: Kerry King (guitar).
Personnel: Kerry King (guitar).
Audio Mixer: Joe Blaney.
Photographer: Sunny Bak.
The Beastie Boys: Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz, Adam "MCA" Yauch, Mike "Mike D" Diamond (rap vocals).
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Sam Cooke Best of Sam Cooke (1962)
This 1965 compilation is the perfect introduction to the soulful pop of Sam Cooke. It contains all of his best-loved songs in their original versions and represents the wide variety of moods the man conjured with his music. His unique ...
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Everlast Whitey Ford Sings the Blues (1998)
"What It's Like" was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
The former frontman for House of Pain sheds the hip-hop-only mode and steps out into the world of rock with this release. Tapping into the ...
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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Greatest Hits (2004)
The Cleveland, Ohio collective Bone Thugs-N-Harmony began as Eazy-E proteges and early signees to his Ruthless Records. For a brief time, the five-member rap trio eclipsed the always-controversial Eazy, scoring huge crossover hits with its knack for intricate harmonies and ...
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Slick Rick Great Adventures of Slick Rick (1988)
In the history of rap music, there are few artists who can be labeled as pioneers. One such artist is Slick Rick who, along with partner Doug E. Fresh, is the rapper responsible for such long-standing hip-hop classics as "The ...
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Keyshia Cole Just Like You (2007)
Personnel: Adonis (vocals); Gregory Curtis (various instruments); Marvin "Chanz" Parkman, Prince Maestro, Taurian "TJ" Osborne, J. Wells (keyboards); Bryan-Michael Cox, K.D. Hicks (bass guitar); Kendrick "Wyldcard" Dean (programming); Souldiggaz (scratches).
Additional personnel: Too Short, Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott, Amina, Diddy, Anthony ...
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Whitney Houston Whitney Houston (1985)
As big a hit as it was -- and it was a multi-platinum blockbuster, spinning off several chart-toppers -- it's not easy to think of Whitney Houston's 1985 debut as the dawning of a new era, but it was. Arriving ...
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Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion (2006)
For the soundtrack to the sequel of his hit film DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN, director/screenwriter/star Tyler Perry once again opts for a well-selected set of gospel and R&B. While the DIARY soundtrack focused primarily on contemporary artists, MADEA'S ...
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Afroman Good Times (2001)
"Because I Got High" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance.
Contains the hidden track "Because I Got High," with alternate lyrics, which follows "The American Dream."
Straight out of Hattiesburg, Mississippi comes Afroman, (AKA Joseph Foreman), ...
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Staple Singers Best of the Staple Singers (1990)
Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (1986, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Of the many Staple Singers compilations, the 1986 set on the Stax label is the most concise overview of the brief period where the family group weren't just gospel superstars, but ...
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Tech N9ne Anghellic (2001)
Kansas City rapper Aaron Yates, otherwise known as Tech N9ne, emerges with an ambitious debut full of conceptual structure, vivid depiction of harsh urban realities, and innovative vocal delivery. Nominally, the album is structured in three sections, depicting heaven, purgatory, ...
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Whitney Houston Whitney (1987)
Whitney Houston's second album sported a flirtier, sexier album cover and a shortened title, and, somewhat improbably, it became an even bigger hit than her 1985 debut. WHITNEY featured an impressive four Number One hits ("I Wanna Dance with Somebody ...
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Tech N9ne Absolute Power (2002)
This slick, comprehensive package (it comes complete with bonus DVD, videos, seven unreleased songs, behind-the-scenes footage, supersized Coke and extra fries) packs quite a punch. The erstwhile Aaron Yates A.K.A. Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne speed-raps and rails against the ...
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