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"It's Wayne baby." The third member of the successful Hot Boys releases his own solo effort following the group's critically acclaimed album GUERILLA WARFARE. With his debut album THA BLOCK IS HOT, Lil' Wayne further proves that the Cash Money Click is taking over in time for the millennium. Wayne's southern-accented vocals add that New Orleans-style flavor to all of his songs. The rapper keeps his production focus in-house, as Mannie Fresh once again handles the boards, delivering more of that club-friendly sound. And with the help such talented guest artists as Juvenile, B.G., Young Turk, and the Big Tymers, this album lives up to the expectations of all loyal CMB fans.
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Personnel includes: Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, B.G., Young Turk, Big Tymers.
Lil Wayne Tha Block Is Hot Songs Tha Block Is Hot Music Review Purchase Tha Block Is Hot CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Juvenile 400 Degreez CD (1998)
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$10.99 Hailing from New Orleans, Juvenile has been a major player in the Southern underground hip-hop scene for years. His debut solo album, SOLJAH RAG, sold close to 200,000 copies to the underground without airplay. With 400 DEGREEZ, his first release on Cash Money/Universal Records, Juvenile is poised to tackle the big boys of rap. The first single, "Ha!" is a bouncy, up-tempo track that boasts a catchy chorus. All the tracks on 400 DEGREEZ were produced by Mannie ...
| | Hot Boys Guerrilla Warfare CD (1999)
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$11.99 Hot off the success of both Juvenile and B.G., Cash Money/Universal Records released the sophomore album from Hot Boys, GUERRILLA WARFARE. Featuring Juvenile, Young Turk, B.G., and Lil Wayne, ...
| | Juvenile Tha G-Code CD (1999)
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$12.05
| | Lil Wayne Lights Out CD (2000)
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$10.89
| | Lil Wayne 500 Degreez CD (2002)
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$11.25 Lil Wayne comes on as hard as can be on 500 DEGREEZ, throwing gangsta imagery around like Rip Taylor with a fresh supply of confetti. Still, no matter how strenuously he underscores his gangsta themes on such representative tracks as "Gangsta S***," "F*** You," and "Way of Life," his hard-hitting approach is offset by a subtle-yet-undeniable sense of humor. For one thing, there's Wayne's voice itself, which at its most vituperative ...
| | Lil Wayne Tha Carter CD (2004)
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$10.79
| | Samus Desengano CD (2002)
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$9.55
| | Paco Stanley Poemas CDs (2000)
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$13.45
| | Best Of After 7 CD (2003)
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$5.35
| | Buddy Holly Chirping Crickets CD (2004) Remastered
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$6.89
| | DJ Kayslay Streetsweeper Vol. 2: The Pain Of The Game. CD (2004)
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$7.79 DJ Kayslay has been a part of the hip-hop world practically since its inception. As a graffiti artist and DJ, the man goes back to the days when the music and the culture were truly underground. However, he didn't become huge until about 30 years later, when rap had gone platinum and a new underground had formed--that of mix tapes. After Kayslay gained a reputation as one of the premier mix-tape DJs, Columbia Records released a legitimate version of his STREETSWEEPER series. The jam-packed, star-studded follow-up, THE STREETSWEEPER VOL. 2, is an energetic mix-tape ride.
The battles start, fittingly enough, with legends Ghostface and Scarface trading rhymes on "Face Off," and the flow never lets up from there. "Not Your Average Joe" features the logical ...
| | Platinum Drum & Bass CDs (2004) (Import)
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| | Helen Watson Blue Slipper CD (2008) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Reissue
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$17.09
| | John '68 Comeback Special Kennedy Someone's Dad CD (2007) (Import)
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$19.99 John Kennedy the musician, was a five year old in Liverpool the day the President died. In Australia at the age of ten, he took the confirmation name of Francis to complete the famous "J.F.K." moniker. It seemed like a good idea at the time. The joke has long since worn off for him, but it still takes some explaining.A young enthusiastic journalist once described John Kennedy as a humble genius. Kennedy is neither a genius nor particularly humble. He is the writer of many fine songs using a collection of pop, country, folk and rock influences to create the hydrid style he calls Urban and Western.Kennedy formed his first band in Brisbane, Australia in ´80. His family had migrated from England in the mid-´6o’s and he was raised in the suburban wastelands on a diet of radio pop music. At the beginning of the 80´s, Kennedy brought his pop melodies and ideas to the flourishing post-punk Australian indie music scene. His name alone should have brought him commercial success. It didn´t, but he continued to release a series of successful independent records.The penchant for funny names continued with his first band "J.F.K. and the Cuban Crisis". "The Crisis" and his mid-80's Sydney band "John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong" became self-fulfilling prophecies. An invitation to perform at the inaugural Berlin Independence Days independent music conference in ´88 provided ...
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