The Mix Tape Volume III: The Final Chapter [Explicit Lyrics]

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On the third and final installment of his 60 Minutes of Funk series, celebrity DJ Funkmaster Flex once again cuts together classic tracks and recent favorites with exclusive freestyle sessions by the biggest names in rap. Flex acts partly as hip-hop editor--smoothly compiling the best and trimming away the rest--and partly as team manager, inspiring top performances from his talented roster. No wonder, then, that Flex's Mix Tape feels like a fast-paced all-star game in which top players take turns getting wild, strutting their stuff, and having fun. With this feast for the short-attention-spanned rap fan, Flex retires from mix tapes while still in top form. As long as rap stays largely a singles genre, though, mix tapes will remain the best value in hip-hop. --Roni Sarig

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The Mix Tape Volume III: The Final Chapter
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • More Like 60 Minutes of Total Amazement!!!!
  • Why so famous?
  • Total garbage
  • Nuthin' to take seriously, just a mix tape.
  • Good Freestyles and slammin' beats for the Jeep
The Mix Tape Volume III: The Final Chapter
Funkmaster Flex
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Old SchoolOld School | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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  1. Funkmaster Flex Presents The Mix Tape Volume 1: 60 Minutes Of Funk
  2. The Mix Tape Volume II: 60 Minutes Of Funk
  3. The Streetsweeper, Vol. 1
  4. Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game
  5. The Professional, Pt. 2

ASIN: B000009NU2
Release Date: 1998-08-11

Tracks:

  1. Freestyle: Good Times/Take Me To The Mardi Gras - Busy Bee
  2. Here We Go - Khadejia
  3. Freestyle: Give Up The Goods (Just Step) - DMX
  4. Freestyle: Incarcerated Sacrfaces - Charli Baltimore & Cam'ron
  5. Ain't No Nigga - Jay Z
  6. Freestyle: MGM - Ice Cube & Mack 10
  7. Freestyle: Insturmental - KRS-One
  8. Wild For The Night - Rampage
  9. Thug Brothers - Big Punisher & Noreaga
  10. Freestyle: Insturmental - Mos Def
  11. Prime Time - Tha Alkaholiks & Xzibit
  12. Freestyle: Los Angeles Times - Common
  13. Freestyle: Ice Cream - Canibus
  14. Freestyle: Triumph - Missy Elliott
  15. Freestyle: Mona Lisa - Slick Rick
  16. Show Down - Buckshot & Q-Tip
  17. Do That - Cocoa Brovas
  18. Freestyle: Shook Ones Pt. II - Mariah Carey
  19. Freestyle: It's Yours - King Sun
  20. Freestyle: Insturmental - Gang Starr
  21. Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya - Lyve-N. Dyrect
  22. Get Money - Jr. Mafia
  23. Wu-Tang Cream Team Line-Up - Raekwon, The Harlem Hoodz, Inspektah Deck, Method Man & Killa Sin
  24. Freestyle: Next Level - Peter Gunz & Lord Tariq
  25. Freestyle: Glaciers Of Ice - Mobb Deep
  26. That Shit - A Trbe Called Quest & JD
  27. Freestyle: Hell On Earth - Erykah Badu
  28. Freestyle: At The Speed Of Life - Big Punisher, Fat Joe & The Terror Squad
  29. Shimmy Shimmy Ya - Ol' Dirty Bastard
  30. Put Your Hammer Down - Wu-Tang Clan
  31. Jump Around - House Of Pain
  32. OPP - Naughty By Nature
  33. Whoop Whoop - DJ Pooh
  34. Freestyle: Insturmental - Eight Ball
  35. Freestyle: Drop A Gem On Em - EPMD
  36. Freestyle: Lump Lump - Keith Murray
  37. Show Me Love - 24/7
  38. Freestyle: Insturmental - Busta Ryhmes & The Flip Mode Squad
  39. 10% DIS - Foxy Brown
  40. Freestyle: Insturmental - Shaquille O'Neal & Sonja Blade

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On the third and final installment of his 60 Minutes of Funk series, celebrity DJ Funkmaster Flex once again cuts together classic tracks and recent favorites with exclusive freestyle sessions by the biggest names in rap. Flex acts partly as hip-hop editor--smoothly compiling the best and trimming away the rest--and partly as team manager, inspiring top performances from his talented roster. No wonder, then, that Flex's Mix Tape feels like a fast-paced all-star game in which top players take turns getting wild, strutting their stuff, and having fun. With this feast for the short-attention-spanned rap fan, Flex retires from mix tapes while still in top form. As long as rap stays largely a singles genre, though, mix tapes will remain the best value in hip-hop. --Roni Sarig

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars More Like 60 Minutes of Total Amazement!!!!.......2003-07-03

I can't actually believe the other reviewers on this web page when they say this CD is just OK!!! I think it's absolutely brilliant, consisting of an amazing variety of different styles of hip-hop. If you ever get the chance to buy this album, I strongly suggest you do and you won't regret it. Trust me, I'm a hip-hop expert! A great wide range of artists appear on this album such as; DMX, Busta Rhymes, Cam'Ron, Wu-Tang Clan, Keith Murray & Mos Def. There are also some great apperances from old skool artists such as; House of Pain, Naughty By Nature, Busy-Bee, Slick Rick, KRS-One, A Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr & EPMD. The record has some fat scratching on the decks, shoutouts to the artists, excellent freestyling lyrics and great producing from the one and only Funk Flex!! Add this to your collection, as it is much better than the other mixtapes. I'm ghost! :-)

1 out of 5 stars Why so famous?.......2002-01-06

I think that the world has one big question to answer. The question is: Why the hell is Funkmaster Flex so famous. Not only that his scratches aren't anything but a big joke, he isn't able to do any blends or good backspins at all. The tracklist might be interesting when you want stuff everybody listens to or if you were hit on the head a few years before so you aren't capable of understanding lyrics with more than 3 words.

Watch out for DJ A.Vee-Mixtapes but better save your money when you see a Flex-Album in stores unless you like to listen to a dj clearing his throat every two minutes.

1 out of 5 stars Total garbage.......1999-08-27

This dude has zero talent...Don't waste your bucks on this trash

3 out of 5 stars Nuthin' to take seriously, just a mix tape........1999-07-23

A fair showing for the overrated FunkMaster Flex. Could he have used more songs from Wu Tang or Mobb Deep? Geez...I can think of so many dope beats that he left out. This isnt a classic, 'cuz it can't be. I must admit that there are some head-noddin' cuts in there, but you could always buy the actual album that the beats came on. I always enjoy the "Hell on Earth" beat, but havin Erykah Badu over it? Kinda slaughtered the song. The decent head-nodders:

KRS-One over Instrumental. The inst. isnt spectacular, but KRS can flow over any beat

Mos Def over Instrumental. Mos Def is one of my favorites, and the beat was dope and fun.

Common over LA Times. Common rhymes superior on every cut he does, and this Xzibit beat wasnt too bad.

King Sun over Its Yourz. King Sun isnt anything special, just another WU descendant. Its Yourz has a dope beat though.

That S%*t peformed by Q-Tip & JD of SV. Just a relaxed song. Decent lyrics, decent beat.

Erykah Badu over Hell on Earth. Just cuz of the tight beat.

Shimmy Shimmy Ya performed by ODB. A hilarious song, makes me laugh every time. Good song, not to take seriously.

Jump Around performed by House of Pain. One of the best party songs ever. Gets me jumpin' everytime.

OPP peformed by Naughty by Nature. Decent song. A good addition.

Note: Flex missed too many dope emcees on the three installments of the mix tape. Someone should do one with all the underground, dope, talented emcees, and forget about adding Noreaga, DMX or Jay-Z on a mix tape. You should be able to rhyme to make it onto a decent mix tape.

3 out of 5 stars Good Freestyles and slammin' beats for the Jeep.......1998-09-01

This album is very good. I bought the previous installment ofFunkmaster Flex's 60 minutes... trilogy. This album mostly sounds like 50 rappers rapping over Mobb Deep's "Hell On Earth" album and Wu-Tang Forever's LP. Volume 2 had a little more variety as far as music is concerned. I liked the freestyles. My favorites on this album are the ominously funky track by Mariah Carey Featuring The League , Missy Elliott's surreal freestyle, Shaquille O'Neal & Sonja Blade's freestyle was very lovely (especially Sonja's), Wu-Tang Cream Team (Raekwon kicks some phat rhymes), A Tribe Called Quest and JD of Slum Village and Erykah Badu's were my favorites. If you are a Wu-Tang or Mobb Deep fan I would recommend this album, if you like New York Hip Hop then this is an album for you.
The Mix Tape Volume III: The Final Chapter [Edited]
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great cd...
The Mix Tape Volume III: The Final Chapter [Edited]
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
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Old SchoolOld School | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000009NU5
Release Date: 1998-08-11

Tracks:

  1. Freestyles Over Chic 'Good Times' Instrumental and 'Take Me To The Mardi Gras' Instrumental
  2. 'Here We Go'
  3. Freestyle Over Mobb Deep 'Give Up The Goods (Just Step)' Instrumental
  4. Freestyle Over Raekwon 'Incarcerated Scarfaces' Instrumental
  5. 'Ain't No Nigga'
  6. Freestyle Over Wu-Tang Clan 'MGM' Instrumental
  7. Freestyle Over Instrumental
  8. 'Wild For The Night'
  9. 'Thug Brothers'
  10. Freestyle Over Instrumental
  11. 'Prime Time'
  12. Freestyle Over Xzibit 'Los Angeles Times' Instrumental
  13. Freestyle Over Raekwon 'Ice Cream' Instrumental
  14. Freestyle Over Wu-Tang Clan 'Triumph' Instrumental
  15. Freestyle Over 'Mona Lisa' Instrumental
  16. 'Show Down'
  17. 'Do That'
  18. Freestyle Over Mobb Deep 'Shook Ones Pt. ll'
  19. Freestyle Over Wu-Tang Clan-'It's Yourz' Instrumental
  20. Freestyle Over Instrumental
  21. 'Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya'
  22. 'Get Money
  23. 'Wu-Tang Cream Team Line-Up'
  24. Freestyle Over Tha Alkaholiks 'Next Level' Instrumental
  25. Freestyle Over Raekwon 'Glaciers Of Ice' Instrumental
  26. 'That Shit'
  27. Freestyle Over Mobb Deep 'Hell On Earth' Instrumental
  28. Freestyle Over Xzibit 'At The Speed Of Life' Instrumental
  29. 'Shimmy Shimmy Ya'
  30. 'Put Your Hammer Down'
  31. Jump Around
  32. 'OPP'
  33. 'Whoop Whoop'
  34. Freestyle Over Instrumental
  35. Freestyle Over Mobb Deep 'Drop A Gem On Em' Instrumental
  36. Freestyle Over Sadat X 'Lump Lump' Instrumental
  37. 'Show Me Love'
  38. Freestyle Over Instrumental
  39. '10% Dis'
  40. Freestyle Over Instrumental

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great cd..........1998-09-25

This is a great cd with some classics on it (ODB and House of Pain) and lots of new stuff... A must buy for every hip-hop fan.

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