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"Get it Poppin'" is a Scott Storch-produced single from rapper Fat Joe, one of the most successful Latino artists in hip-hop. This thee-track CD has "Get it Poppin'" featuring Nelly, an instrumental version of "Get It Poppin'," and the explicit version of "Here's a Little Story."
'Get It Poppin' is a Scott Storch (Dre, Beyonce, Eminem, Christina Aguilera) produced beat with a collaboration ... Fat Joe Get It Poppin Songs | 1. | Get It Poppin' (Ft Nelly - Serban Main)  | |
| 2. | Get It Poppin (Instrumental)  | |
| 3. | Here's a Little Story (Explicit) | |
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In 2009, Z-Ro's loyal fan base expected Heroin, a two-CD set announced the previous year, but instead they got Cocaine, a one-CD version with many songs that already appeared on the mixtape Codeine. Confusing, and rumors of the rapper's difficulties with the Rap-A-Lot label top it all off, but the good news is that Cocaine is no great disappointment. It does feel a bit disjointed and perhaps cobbled together from tracks recorded for the mythological Heroin, but fans of the rapper spend enough time in the mixtape world that any semi-sensibly laid out Z-Ro release is a step up, and Cocaine is just that. Highlights include "Quarterback," which is filled with football metaphors; the anthem "Southside" ...
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$9.59 The proudly retro Daptone label has seen its popularity rise from humble origins in 2000 to one of the world's most dependable sources of soul and R&B with extensions into gospel and world music. This compilation, released for Christmas 2009, rounds up 22 nuggets from the imprint's decade-long history. Taken as a whole, it makes a convincing case for Daptone having the potential to be the musical, if not the commercial, equivalent of a Stax or Motown of its time -- basically a record company with an identifiable sound. Since a handful of these tracks were only available on 45s, the set is more than just a "best-of" assortment as it unearths rare sides once the province of collectors. Not surprisingly, as Daptone's signature act, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings account for the majority of the nearly 79-minute playing time, with seven selections including the label's debut release, the vinyl 45 of the rhythmically jittery "Got a Thing on My Mind." The opening song, after a brief introduction from Dap-Tones' irrepressible guitarist Binky Griptite, is a Jones selection previously only on a 7", making its CD appearance for the first time. Antibalas and the Budos Band bring horn-oriented R&B to world music, tying the two genres to a logical base. Instrumentals from the Dap-Kings without Jones and Griptite & the Mellowmatics are a blast back to the '60s sides from Booker T. & the MG's and the Meters, but with a more sophisticated Daptone-styled New York vibe. Another rarity is Jones' smooth cover of Gladys ...
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