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Additional personnel: 40 Glocc, Hot Rod, Lloyd Banks, Prodigy , Tony Yayo. DJ Whoo Kid Hip-Hop Is Dead Songs | 1. | Hip Hop Is Dead Intro - 50 Cent/DJ Whookid |
| 2. | Hip-Hop (Dissin' Diddy) - 50 Cent |
| 3. | Serial Killer - Prodigy/50 Cent/40 Glocc |
| 4. | Watch Yo Back - 50 Cent/Tony Yayo |
| 5. | Skit - 50 Cent |
| 6. | Diddy New Shit - 50 Cent/DJ Whookid |
| 7. | Get Down (Dissin' Diddy) - Hot Rod/50 Cent/Tony Yayo |
| 8. | Don't Front - 50 Cent |
| 9. | Girl Gimme Yo Number - Hot Rod/50 Cent/Lloyd Banks/Tony Yayo |
| 10. | Superstar - 50 Cent |
| 11. | II - 50 Cent (remix) |
| 12. | I Got Hoes - Hot Rod/50 Cent |
| 13. | Mind Sex - 50 Cent |
| 14. | Puppy Love - 50 Cent |
| 15. | Drunk Diddy Outro - 50 Cent/DJ Whookid |
| Hip-Hop Is Dead Music Review Purchase Hip-Hop Is Dead CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Styles P Time Is Money CD (2006)
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$12.65 Styles P had been through his share of trials and tribulations, between the success of his certified gold debut, A GANGSTER AND A GENTLEMEN, and the release of its much-delayed follow-up, TIME ...
| | Ghostface Killah More Fish CD (2006)
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$12.79 Shortly after SUPREME CLIENTELE dropped in 2000, Freddie Foxxx boldly proclaimed that "Ghost saved the Wu." As the Clan lumbered into the new millennium, some members' solo work moved mainstream, others fizzled, and ...
| | Young Buck Chronic 2006 CD (2006)
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| | DJ Whoo Kid G Unit Radio Vol.6: Motion Picture SH*T CD (2007)
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$7.75
| | G Unit Radio Part 10 2050 before Massacre CD (2007)
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$10.19
| | DJ Whoo Kid G-Unit Radio 13 - Return Of The Mixtape Millionaire CD (2007)
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| | Seldom Scene Dream Scene CD (1996)
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$12.39 In 1995 the Seldom Scene split apart and three of its members left to form the progressive bluegrass band Chesapeake. The remaining members re-formed with Dobro player Fred Travers, lead singer Dudley Connell, and bassist Ronnie Simpkins to record what would be John Duffey's last album. The album begins with the spirited "Dry Run Creek" which tips its hat toward traditional bluegrass. Connell's vocals have a more country flavor than earlier Seldom Scene vocalists like John Starling and Phil Rosenthal, and this quality helps create a more traditional effort from a band known for its progressive tendencies. Despite these changes, the band retains much of its trademark sound and a good deal of credit for this should be given to Fred Travers's excellent Dobro playing. The song choice is also solid, including an excellent version of Jean Ritchie's "Blue ...
| | Mark Elf Eternal Triangle CD (1988)
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$12.95 Mark Elf, a quiet guitarist who is quite capable of taking burning bop-based solos, debuted on his own Jen Bay label in 1996 with the initial release of an older session from 1988. Elf is matched with four veterans (pianist Hank Jones, tenorman Jimmy Heath, bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Ben Riley) and together they perform tunes by Sonny Stitt, Freddie ...
| | Ohio Players Honey CD (1975)
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$6.55 This is a DTS CD, which features DTS 5.1 Surround Sound technology and is playable on a DTS-capable 5.1 Surround Sound system.
The follow-up to FIRE, the band's breakthrough smash, HONEY continued the Ohio Players' golden streak by building on the elements that made FIRE such a hit: smooth soul balladry, churning funk, and plenty of freaky, outrageous attitude (due in large part to the cartoonish lead vocals of Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner). Slow songs and balladry seem to play a larger part here, as the lush leadoff title track and the carpe diem anthem "Let's Do It" indicate. "Alone" strikes an unusually somber note for the Players in its sincerity, a mood marked by the song's comparatively spare arrangements.
But the Players thrive on pulse-quickening jams, too, and "Ain't Givin' Up No Ground," with its jittery pop-and-lock rhythms, and the stomping groove of "Fopp" rank with the band's best sweaty workouts. Of course, the irrepressible ...
| | Opio Triangulation Station CD (2005) (Import) Japan
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$44.15 A core member of Souls of Mischief, the quartet of rappers at the heart of the Bay Area underground rap collective known as the Hieroglyphics Imperium (along with Del tha Funkee Homosapien), Opio has also maintained a low-profile solo career. His fourth solo album, 2005's Triangulation Station, is his best. A mixture of (mostly) laid-back beats, with varied and interesting samples ...
| | Sam Lohs 6 Degrees CD (2003)
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$20.29 Sam Lohs - soloMelbourne based Sam Lohs has been a lead member of the internationally acclaimed and fiercely independent outfit, Fruit, who have recently celebrated their 11 year anniversary as one of Australia’s ...
| | Suenos Latin Jazz Azul Oscuro CD (2006)
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| | Georgios Kasassoglou Kasassoglou,Georgios Vol. 1 CD (2001) (Import)
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| | Todd Schroeder and Kevin Fisher Unbeatable: A Bold New Musical CD (2009)
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$16.45 TRACY BOYD is a multi-tasker extraordinaire. She gets everything DONE - all the while fielding phone calls from her jet-lagged boss, her best friend Ally, her worried Mom, her calm friend Pastor James, and her sensitive-artist husband Brad. It’s just another day in her perfectly balanced life… Until...she gets the call from the hospital about her needle biopsy. She’s got a tumor in her left breast.The show shifts to a surreal courtroom where Tracy finds herself defending her life-choices to a mysterious Young Prosecutor and presided over by the Judge, her own mother. Through songs and scenes, the show goes from past to present taking the audience on a roller coaster ride as Tracy explores how her perspective of living differs from those around her. The cancer diagnosis makes for an interesting anniversary evening with Brad (HOLDING THE FUTURE), as Tracy searches for her treatment (OPTIONS), and decides on a clinical trial with Dr. Ossman. Tracy’s friend’s come out to help. First, her best friend Ally tries to make-over Tracy’s eating habits (SUPERSHAKE), and after everyone seems to be ‘helping’ her by taking over all her normal daily duties and her husband Brad believes their marriage is straining from the pressure, Pastor James mentions they may want to LEARN HOW TO BEND. Confronted with her first treatment, Tracy befriends ...
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