| | Bass Mixx Party Club Classics CD
For those who might be unfamiliar regarding which tracks to look for in a collection of bass classics, rest assured that Bass Mixx Party Club Classics does actually include quite a few classics of the style. It features work by 2 Live Crew ("Move Somethin," "Do the Damn Thing," "Hoochie Mama") Poison Clan ("Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya," "Dance All Night"), Luke ("Breakdown," "Work It Out"), Bustdown ("Nasty B*tch") and Lejuan Love ("Everybody Say Yeah"). ~ Keith Farley
For those who might be unfamiliar regarding which tracks to look for in a collection of bass classics, rest assured that Bass Mixx Party Club Classics does actually include quite a few classics of the style. Featuring work by 2 Live Crew ("Move Somethin," "Do the Damn Thing," "Hoochie Mama") Poison Clan ("Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya," "Dance All Night"), Luke ("Breakdown," "Work It Out"), Bustdown ("Nasty B*tch") and Lejuan Love ("Everybody Say Yeah"). [Bass Mixx Party Club Classics is also available in a clean version, with all obscenities removed.] ~ Keith Farley Bass Mixx Party Club Classics Music Bass Mixx Party Club Classics Songs | 1. | 2 Live Megamix DJ Laz & Felix Sama - 2 Live Crew |
| 2. | Do Wah Diddy - 2 Live Crew |
| 3. | Yes, Indeed! - Society |
| 4. | Pick It Up - Home Team |
| 5. | Back to the Bronx - Home Team |
| 6. | Everybody Say Yeah - Lejuan Love |
| 7. | It's Been a Long Time - Lejuan Love |
| 8. | H Mama - 2 Live Crew |
| 9. | Breakdown Ghetto Style Mix - Luke |
| 10. | It's Your Birthday Bonus Mix - Luke (Bonus mix) |
| 11. | I Was at a Jam - True Two |
| 12. | Do the Damn Thang - 2 Live Crew |
| 13. | Be My Private Dancer - 2 Live Crew (DJ Spin Remix, DJ Spin remix) |
| 14. | Shake Your Pants - 2 Live Crew |
| 15. | Megamix - DJ Gusto |
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