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2-CD SET. Jacka & Husalah join forces once again to create one of the hottest rap duos in the game. On "Animal Planet," they appear together on every single track. All new material. The bonus disk is The Mob Bosses CD #2, with songs by Husalah, Fed-X, Du Shower Posse Music Review Purchase Shower Posse CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jacka Jack Artist CD (2005)
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$13.15 Enter the Jacka. The death of 2Pac in the mid 90's ripped the heart out of West Coast Hip Hop. At the same time a young street poet named the Jacka was honing his skills in the Bay Area Rap game. Always open minded, he was influenced by b-boys and thugs, pimps and Imams. The Jacka has since developed into an established, well-rounded, well-versed emcee in the right place to bring the West Coast some serious attention. The Jacka's music is a reflection of his life. He witnessed the birth of the dope game and the drug war that followed, as the battle was waged in his community, on his block, and in his house. Memories of departed loved ones haunt his mind and soul. His release is to share his experiences through his music. Reality hurts. Rap is the Jacka's medicine. That and some purple. Jacka's success proves his mettle as an emcee. He has been featured on over 50 albums over the past six years. His contributions ...
| | Jacka All Trades CD (2006)
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| | Husalah Dope, Guns & Religion CD (2006)
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| | AP-9 Mob Shop CD (2006)
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| | Fed-X Drug War CD (2006)
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| | Jacka Mob Trial CD (2006) Parental Advisory
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| | Sylvain Lelievre Un Aller Simple CD (Import)
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| | Stavesacre CD (2002)
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| | Sentimental Saxophone CDs (2003)
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| | Fort Minor Rising Tied CD (2005)
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$15.65 Fort Minor: Mike Shinoda. Additional personnel: Common, John Legend, Kenna, Styles of Beyond, Black Thought, Joe Hahn, Holly Brook. A hip-hop/electronica outing by Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda (aka Fort Minor), THE RISING TIED features surging synth lines, tight beats, and moody string passages (arranged by Beck's father, David Campbell). In addition to Shinoda's own thoughtful and potent rhymes, this 2005 album boasts cred-boosting guest shots from Black Thought (of the Roots), Common, John Legend, and others. Far from a vanity project, the disc reveals Shinoda's behind-the-boards skills, particularly on the standout track "Believe Me," which also benefits from Eric Bobo's frenetic Latin percussion. Although THE RISING TIED will undoubtedly appeal to many Linkin Park fans, the inventive and eclectic record is likely to find enthusiastic listeners beyond the nu-metal set. Breaking off into his own hip-hop universe, Linkin Park's rapper and in-house producer Mike Shinoda presents Fort Minor, a loose side project with a steady stream of guests, yet a surprisingly personal project too that sometimes puts the listeners right in Shinoda's shoes. On The Rising Tied, Fort Minor can strike the baller pose a little too hard and sometimes the club-minded tracks shout loud while saying nothing. Softening the blow of these standard rock-dude-doing-rap clichés is the production, with constructions that are like House of Pain meets the Crystal Method and a whole synthetic orchestra in tow. As executive producer, Jay-Z calls it during the album's intro, it's a "big sound," and as he focuses on "richness of the sound" he knows this is "something serious." Serious is something Shinoda excels at and The Rising Tied slays when it goes epic. "Right Now" connects the hood, to the 'burbs, to Iraq effortlessly while rapidly introducing a series of lonely people that are all as stuck as Eleanor Rigby. "Where'd You Go" tugs at the heart even harder while suggesting it doesn't matter if it's war or constant business trips are keeping ...
| | Punk Rock CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Ginuwine Greatest Hits CD (2006)
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$8.99 Personnel: Ginuwine (vocals). Ginuwine was one of the best R&B singers of the late 1990s and early 2000s, combining an ear for sharp, futuristic productions (his earliest tracks were produced by the mighty Timbaland) with a silky, seductive appeal that classified him as a classic loverman. GREATEST HITS lives up to its title by including all of Ginuwine's singles, and drawing equally from his ...
| | Too Short Mack Of The Century, Too $Horts Greatest Hits CD (2006)
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$8.99 One of the true O.G.'s in rap, Too Short was laying down raw rhymes about violence, sex, and life on the streets years before "gangsta rap" was a definable genre. Too Short began making a name for himself in Oakland in the early 1980s, and through a series of gold and platinum albums in the '80s and '90s came to be seen as one of the founding fathers of hardcore rap. MACK OF THE CENTURY culls 13 of the rapper's strongest tracks from across his discography, including the gems "Life is Too Short" and "The Ghetto." MACK OF THE CENTURY represents Too Short at his brassy, bawdy best, and is the perfect introduction to this hip-hop icon. The Mack of the Century...Too Short's Greatest Hits compiles select highlights from the Oakland rapper's 13-album output for Jive Records. The selections span three decades, from 1988 to 2003, leaning heavily upon Too Short's late-'80s/early-'90s prime, including such memorable songs from this era as "Freaky Tales," ...
| | Kikusuima Kawachiya Kawachiya Kikusuimaru CD (2008) (Import) Import
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