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NEW JOC CITY is the debut album from ATL rapper Yung Juc. Indebted to the streetwise, Dirty South hardcore of Young Jeezy and T.I., Yung Juc's music is packed wall-to-wall with hypnotic, head-nodding beats, oozing samples, and chant-along choruses that lock in perfectly with his contemporaries' speaker-busting sounds. Juc's skills on the mic are strong, if not dazzling, but it is the frenetic bounce of NEW JOC CITY that most impresses. Produced and released on P. Diddy's Bad Boy South label, the album has the money and the muscle behind it to push it into wider circulation.Spin (p.90) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he standout 'It's Goin' Down' shows off his appealing mush-mouthed flow..." XXL (Magazine) (p.133) - "[He] balances topical familiarity with undeniably star-making mojo....The freshman MC glides atop Los Vegas's frantic trumpets and cymbal crashes..." XXL (Magazine) (p.138) - "Both 'Do Ya Bad' and 'Dope Boy Magic' capture the spirit of the new South..." Yung Joc New Joc City Songs New Joc City Music Review Purchase New Joc City CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chamillionaire Sound Of Revenge CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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$13.15 With THE SOUND OF REVENGE, Chamillionaire's 2005 Universal debut, the Houston-based rapper makes the most of his major-label deal, which includes his own Chamillitary imprint. On SOR, Paul Wall's former collaborator amps up that duo's signature chopped-and-screwed ...
| | Busta Rhymes Big Bang CD (2006)
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$10.45 But the most notable thing here is the production. With the legendary Dr. Dre at the boards, THE BIG BANG boasts some of Busta's sharpest tracks, packing an overall sonic wallop that will leave listeners reeling. Also impressive is the guest ...
| | Young Jeezy Can't Ban The Snowman CD (2006)
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$10.45
| | Ice Cube Laugh Now, Cry Later CD (2006)
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$15.65 The decade following 1992's THE PREDATOR found Ice Cube releasing a handful of mediocre albums (none of which lived up to the standards of his first three solo releases) and devoting his time to other activities (including writing and directing films). But 2006's LAUGH NOW, CRY LATER reminded the world that Cube is still one of the most forceful voices in hardcore hip-hop, a game he helped create the rules for.
The guest roster glitters with all-stars, including Snoop Dogg, Dre, and crunk king Lil Jon. Cube's familiar delivery still crackles with fierce intensity, especially ...
| | Young Dro Best Thang Smokin' CD (2006) Parental Advisory
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$12.09
| | Rick Ross Port Of Miami CD (2006)
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$10.45 In the hip-hop world Miami's gotten a bad rep--the city to produce Vanilla ...
| | Birth Of Soul CD (1996) (Import) United Kingdom
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$16.99 An ingenious mix of 28 pivotal tracks from 1957-1965, mostly from the early '60s, that helped lay the groundwork for soul music. Some heavy-duty collectors may have wished these were all rarities, rather than a blend of hits and rarities. But it must be said that several of the hits here don't turn up on many compilations, like the ones by Inez & Charlie Foxx ("Mockingbird"), the Tams ("Hey Girl Don't Bother Me"), Joe Henderson ("Snap Your Fingers"), Bobby Bland ("Ain't Nothing You Can Do"), and the Marvelows ("I Do"). And there are plenty of nifty collector items as well: outtakes by Otis Redding and Wiliam Bell, "answer" records by Thelma Kilgore and Gloria Lynne, and early Southern soul by Jimmy Hughes. A special treat is the rabble-rousing city soul of Derek Martin's "Daddy Rollin' Stone," which became one of the Who's most obscure tracks ...
| | Smiths Louder Than Bombs CD (1987)
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$10.59 LOUDER THAN BOMBS contains 24 songs, including 12 from the UK compilation of B-sides and singles THE WORLD WON'T LISTEN.
Compiled mostly from tracks on the two UK releases HATFUL OF HOLLOW and THE WORLD WON'T LISTEN, LOUDER THAN BOMBS is one of the best examples of the recorded genius of the Smiths. While the band's album releases were always anxiously awaited and well received, their most enduring gems could often be found on their singles.
The Smiths took full advantage of the ...
| | Aretha Franklin Love Songs CD (1985)
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$9.29 The title may not be 100-percent accurate, since the songs here are culled from Franklin's soul years, roughly between 1967 and 1974, and she's had lots more hits since then. That nit picked, however, this is a genuine embarrassment of riches, with Aretha's soaring voice and under-appreciated piano decorating one wonderful genre-defining song ("Respect," "Chain of Fools," "Natural Woman," "Since You've Been Gone") after another. The most revelatory cut is probably "I Say a Little Prayer," in which Franklin imbues the song with a spine-tingling gospel flavor without ever losing the pop delicacy of the original Dionne Warwick version. But just about everything else here is essential listening.
This compilation spans the late-'60s to the mid-'70s. Aretha's impassioned voice soars with unbridled spirit through each classic performance. This release opens with "Baby I Love You," an R&B hit from the summer of 1967. From 1972's Grammy-winning YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK comes "Day Dreaming," featuring gospel maven Cissy Houston providing ethereal backing vocals. Other gems include the Bacharach/David song Franklin made famous in 1968, "I Say A Little Prayer."
The strength and energy behind Aretha's performance in "(You Make Me Feel) Like a Natural Woman" make it an anthem. On her own "You Don't Think," her voice evokes tears as she pleads for the faith of her true love. Franklin's 1974 version of Ashford and Simpson's "Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing" is arranged as a ballad, a brilliant showcase ...
| | Ace Of Base Happy Nation CD (1993) (Import) Sweden
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$11.79
| | D Boyz Compilation CDs (2001) Parental Advisory
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| | Prairie Acre Bluegrass Motormart CD (2005)
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