The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

 
1. Talkin' Shit (Veronica Webb and Jermaine Dupri)
2. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
3. I'm Not Feeling You (DJ Kool)
4. Freestyle (Jay-Z)
5. How About Some Hardcore (MOP)
6. Freestyle (Lil Kim)
7. Tour (Capleton)
8. Freestyle (Lady Saw)
9. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
10. Freestyle (Nas)
11. Freestyle (Foxy Brown)
12. Hip Hop Hooray (Naughty By Nature)
13. Uptown Anthem (Naughty By Nature)
14. How I Could Just Kill a Man (Cypress Hill)
15. Time 4 Sum Aksion (Redman)
16. Freestyle (Redman)
17. Freestyle (Ras T)
18. Freestyle (Michelob)
19. Set It Off (Greg Nice)
20. Flash Light (Parliament)
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The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Before Flex Went Corporate Pt. II {4 Stars}
  • This CD Is Hot
  • It's alright...
The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk
Funkmaster Flex
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Old SchoolOld School | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00000K3HW
Release Date: 1999-08-24

Tracks:

  1. Talkin' Shit (Veronica Webb and Jermaine Dupri)
  2. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
  3. I'm Not Feeling You (DJ Kool)
  4. Freestyle (Jay-Z)
  5. How About Some Hardcore (MOP)
  6. Freestyle (Lil Kim)
  7. Tour (Capleton)
  8. Freestyle (Lady Saw)
  9. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
  10. Freestyle (Nas)
  11. Freestyle (Foxy Brown)
  12. Hip Hop Hooray (Naughty By Nature)
  13. Uptown Anthem (Naughty By Nature)
  14. How I Could Just Kill a Man (Cypress Hill)
  15. Time 4 Sum Aksion (Redman)
  16. Freestyle (Redman)
  17. Freestyle (Ras T)
  18. Freestyle (Michelob)
  19. Set It Off (Greg Nice)
  20. Flash Light (Parliament)
  21. Outstanding (Gap Band)
  22. Rising to the Top (Ken Burke)
  23. Freestyle (Dav)
  24. Freestyle (Mary J. Blige)
  25. Relax & Party (Ivory)
  26. Crowd Participation (DJ Flexxx)
  27. No Joke/Follow Me (Buckshot DA B.D.I. EMCEE)
  28. Freestyle (Boot Camp Click)
  29. Freestyle (Akinyele)
  30. Method Man (Wu-Tang Clan)
  31. Freestyle (Notorious B.I.G./Da Lox)
  32. Freestyle (Puff Daddy & Mase)
  33. Mobb Deep Blend (Mobb Deep Blend)
  34. Freestyle (Lost Boyz)
  35. Release Yo' Self (Method Man)
  36. Freestyle (Das Efx & PMD)
  37. Freestyle (Xzibit)
  38. Freestyle (Cormega)
  39. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
  40. Sucker M.C.'s (Run DMC)
  41. Back to Life (However Do You Want Me) (Soul II Soul)
  42. Here We Go (Run DMC)
  43. Mona Lisa (Slick Rick)
  44. Flex Outro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Before Flex Went Corporate Pt. II {4 Stars}.......2006-09-10

Why Flex calls his albums 60 minutes of funk when they're more like 72 minutes of funk is beyond me. Not that it's a bad thing though, Flex brings the noise on this album. There are plenty of bangers and club rockers on this album. It has a lot more meat to dig into this time around. His first album was good, but there was a severe drop off toward the end of that album. Flex does a great job of blending, scratching, and juggling on Volume 2. Jay Z freestyles, DJ Kool snippets, classic old school rap, it's all there for the taking on this LP.

The first problem I have with this album is the use of 70's funk. I'm as big a fan as anyone of classics like "Flashlight", "Outstanding", and "Rising To The Top", but they stuck out like sore thumbs. Simply put, they didn't fit on the album....and he didn't blend them very well either. Secondly, whoever told Mary J. Blige she could rap should be tied up and forced to listen to her horrid rapping for a month straight. Also, if you're looking for the 12" version of the classic "No Joke/Follow Me" (which is mixed and scratched 20 times better than the album version), then look elsewhere, it's not included on this album. I actually bought the single on wax before I bought this album and I remember being thoroughly disappointed. The rest of the album is pretty tight though.

The Mixtape Volume II: 60 Minutes Of Funk is the last great Funkmaster Flex album. Volume III is good, but it's where Flex starts to lose his street appeal and aims for the mass appeal. If you want to hear some dope stuff from back when Flex still had his ear to the street, then check this and Volume I out. Two thumbs up from this listener.

Standout Tracks: Boot Camp Clik Freestyle (My Favorite), Back To Like (However Do You Want Me), Clear My Throat, Nas Freestyle, No Joke/Follow Me, Sucker MC's, Tour, Jay Z Freestyle, Relax & Party, Puff Daddy & Mase Freestyle, Lil' Kim Freestyle, I'm Not Feeling You, and Lady Saw Freestyle

5 out of 5 stars This CD Is Hot.......2001-06-06

Me being a DJ myself this is probably one of the most impressive cds i have heard in a while. With flex you can always count on him beacsue hes got the beats and the top rap stars to make this cd a hit. it has like 45 tracks mosstietly freestyle but thats aight still got a t least 82 minutes of audio. so get this cd or any other funkmaster flex cd. Mix tape volume 4 is the best.

3 out of 5 stars It's alright..........2000-06-14

The beats are alright but their nothing compared to the newest CD, The Tunnel. Most of the songs are alright, the best being the Busta Rhymes song.
The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Before Flex Went Corporate Pt. II {4 Stars}
The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk
Funkmaster Flex
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Old SchoolOld School | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00001WRLP
Release Date: 1999-09-28

Tracks:

  1. Talkin' Shit (Veronica Webb and Jermaine Dupri)
  2. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
  3. I'm Not Feeling You (DJ Kool)
  4. Freestyle (Jay-Z)
  5. How About Some Hardcore (MOP)
  6. Freestyle (Lil Kim)
  7. Tour (Capleton)
  8. Freestyle (Lady Saw)
  9. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
  10. Freestyle (Nas)
  11. Freestyle (Foxy Brown)
  12. Hip Hop Hooray (Naughty By Nature)
  13. Uptown Anthem (Naughty By Nature)
  14. How I Could Just Kill a Man (Cypress Hill)
  15. Time 4 Sum Aksion (Redman)
  16. Freestyle (Redman)
  17. Freestyle (Ras T)
  18. Freestyle (Michelob)
  19. Set It Off (Greg Nice)
  20. Flash Light (Parliament)
  21. Outstanding (Gap Band)
  22. Rising to the Top (Ken Burke)
  23. Freestyle (Dav)
  24. Freestyle (Mary J. Blige)
  25. Relax & Party (Ivory)
  26. Crowd Participation (DJ Flexxx)
  27. No Joke/Follow Me (Buckshot DA B.D.I. EMCEE)
  28. Freestyle (Boot Camp Click)
  29. Freestyle (Akinyele)
  30. Method Man (Wu-Tang Clan)
  31. Freestyle (Notorious B.I.G./Da Lox)
  32. Freestyle (Puff Daddy & Mase)
  33. Mobb Deep Blend (Mobb Deep Blend)
  34. Freestyle (Lost Boyz)
  35. Release Yo' Self (Method Man)
  36. Freestyle (Das Efx & PMD)
  37. Freestyle (Xzibit)
  38. Freestyle (Cormega)
  39. Clear My Throat (DJ Kool)
  40. Sucker M.C.'s (Run DMC)
  41. Back to Life (However Do You Want Me) (Soul II Soul)
  42. Here We Go (Run DMC)
  43. Mona Lisa (Slick Rick)
  44. Flex Outro

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Before Flex Went Corporate Pt. II {4 Stars}.......2006-09-10

Why Flex calls his albums 60 minutes of funk when they're more like 72 minutes of funk is beyond me. Not that it's a bad thing though, Flex brings the noise on this album. There are plenty of bangers and club rockers on this album. It has a lot more meat to dig into this time around. His first album was good, but there was a severe drop off toward the end of that album. Flex does a great job of blending, scratching, and juggling on Volume 2. Jay Z freestyles, DJ Kool snippets, classic old school rap, it's all there for the taking on this LP.

The first problem I have with this album is the use of 70's funk. I'm as big a fan as anyone of classics like "Flashlight", "Outstanding", and "Rising To The Top", but they stuck out like sore thumbs. Simply put, they didn't fit on the album....and he didn't blend them very well either. Secondly, whoever told Mary J. Blige she could rap should be tied up and forced to listen to her horrid rapping for a month straight. Also, if you're looking for the 12" version of the classic "No Joke/Follow Me" (which is mixed and scratched 20 times better than the album version), then look elsewhere, it's not included on this album. I actually bought the single on wax before I bought this album and I remember being thoroughly disappointed. The rest of the album is pretty tight though.

The Mixtape Volume II: 60 Minutes Of Funk is the last great Funkmaster Flex album. Volume III is good, but it's where Flex starts to lose his street appeal and aims for the mass appeal. If you want to hear some dope stuff from back when Flex still had his ear to the street, then check this and Volume I out. Two thumbs up from this listener.

Standout Tracks: Boot Camp Clik Freestyle (My Favorite), Back To Like (However Do You Want Me), Clear My Throat, Nas Freestyle, No Joke/Follow Me, Sucker MC's, Tour, Jay Z Freestyle, Relax & Party, Puff Daddy & Mase Freestyle, Lil' Kim Freestyle, I'm Not Feeling You, and Lady Saw Freestyle
The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Before Flex Went Corporate Pt. II {4 Stars}
The Mix Tape, Vol. 2: 60 Minutes of Funk
Funkmaster Flex
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Old SchoolOld School | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000008SWD
Release Date: 1997-02-11

Tracks:

  1. Talkin' Shit - Jermaine Dupri, Veronica Webb
  2. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
  3. I'm Not Feeling You - Yvette Michele
  4. Freestyle - Jay-Z
  5. How About Some Hardcore - M.O.P.
  6. Freestyle - Lil' Kim
  7. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
  8. Freestyle - Nas
  9. Freestyle - Foxy Brown
  10. Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty by Nature
  11. Uptown Anthem - Naughty by Nature
  12. How I Could Just Kill a Man - Cypress Hill
  13. Time 4 Sum Aksion - Redman
  14. Freestyle - Redman
  15. Freestyle - Ras T
  16. Freestyle - Michelob
  17. Set It Off - Greg Nice
  18. Flash Light - Parliament
  19. Outstanding - The Gap Band
  20. Rising to the Top - Keni Burke
  21. Freestyle - Dav
  22. Freestyle - Mary J. Blige
  23. Relax and Party - Ivory
  24. Crowd Participation - DJ Flexx
  25. No Joke/Follow Me
  26. Boot Camp Click-Freestyle
  27. Freestyle - Akinyele
  28. Method Man - Wu-Tang Clan
  29. Freestyle - The Notorious B.I.G.
  30. Freestyle
  31. Mobb Deep Blend - Funkmaster Flex
  32. Freestyle - The Lost Boyz
  33. Release Yo' Delf - Method Man
  34. Freestyle
  35. Freestyle - Xzibit
  36. Freestyle - Cormega
  37. Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
  38. Sucker M.C.'s - Run-D.M.C.
  39. Back to Life - Soul II Soul
  40. Here We Go - Run-D.M.C.
  41. Mona Lisa - Slick Rick
  42. Flex Outro - Flex

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Before Flex Went Corporate Pt. II {4 Stars}.......2006-09-10

Why Flex calls his albums 60 minutes of funk when they're more like 72 minutes of funk is beyond me. Not that it's a bad thing though, Flex brings the noise on this album. There are plenty of bangers and club rockers on this album. It has a lot more meat to dig into this time around. His first album was good, but there was a severe drop off toward the end of that album. Flex does a great job of blending, scratching, and juggling on Volume 2. Jay Z freestyles, DJ Kool snippets, classic old school rap, it's all there for the taking on this LP.

The first problem I have with this album is the use of 70's funk. I'm as big a fan as anyone of classics like "Flashlight", "Outstanding", and "Rising To The Top", but they stuck out like sore thumbs. Simply put, they didn't fit on the album....and he didn't blend them very well either. Secondly, whoever told Mary J. Blige she could rap should be tied up and forced to listen to her horrid rapping for a month straight. Also, if you're looking for the 12" version of the classic "No Joke/Follow Me" (which is mixed and scratched 20 times better than the album version), then look elsewhere, it's not included on this album. I actually bought the single on wax before I bought this album and I remember being thoroughly disappointed. The rest of the album is pretty tight though.

The Mixtape Volume II: 60 Minutes Of Funk is the last great Funkmaster Flex album. Volume III is good, but it's where Flex starts to lose his street appeal and aims for the mass appeal. If you want to hear some dope stuff from back when Flex still had his ear to the street, then check this and Volume I out. Two thumbs up from this listener.

Standout Tracks: Boot Camp Clik Freestyle (My Favorite), Back To Like (However Do You Want Me), Clear My Throat, Nas Freestyle, No Joke/Follow Me, Sucker MC's, Tour, Jay Z Freestyle, Relax & Party, Puff Daddy & Mase Freestyle, Lil' Kim Freestyle, I'm Not Feeling You, and Lady Saw Freestyle

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