Gangsta Hip Hop, Vol. 4 [Import]

Gangsta Hip Hop, Vol. 4 [Import]

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Vision of Life [Maxi Version] - Down Low
2. Ghetto - Too Short
3. Liquid Swords - The Genius
4. Shake a Lil' Somethin' [Street Mix] - 2 Live Crew
5. East 1999 - Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
6. Kickindowndoorsbreakindownwalls
7. Real Ting [Original Mix] - Mad Lion
8. It's Summertime - Smooth
9. Make Me Funky [Funk Da Beat Mix] - Vibes
10. Incarcerated Scarfaces
Disc: 2
1. Just tah Let U Know [Compton Criminal Mix] - Eazy-E
2. Everybody [X-Tended Zero Mix] - G-Groove
3. I Wish [Stylus Flava Mix] - Skee-Lo
4. Last Dayz - Onyx
5. We Got It - Immature
6. Money [Street Mix] - Groove Lounge, Undaground Asylum
7. Wrekonize [Remix Vocal]
8. I'll Be Around [Timber Mix-Radio] - Rappin' 4-Tay, The Spinners
9. Crank It - 2 in a Room
10. Fast Life - Kool G Rap

Gangsta Hip Hop, Vol. 4,Various Artists,Zyx Records,Club/Dance,Dirty Rap,East Coast Rap,Gangsta Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,West Coast Rap
Old School Rap, Vol. 1-4
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Livin' in the 80's!
  • Good CD's
  • Old School Rap, Vol 1-4
  • These young bucks don't know nuthin about REAL HIP HOP
  • Unknown DJ?
Old School Rap, Vol. 1-4
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Thump Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004TKED
Release Date: 2000-06-06

Tracks:

  1. Wild Wild West - Kool Moe Dee
  2. (Nothing Serious) Just Buggin' - Whistle
  3. Give It All You Got - Afro-rican
  4. The Message - Grand Master Flash
  5. The Breaks - Kurtis Blow
  6. Rappers Delight - Sugar Hill Gang
  7. Shake It - MC Shy D
  8. White Lines - Grand Master Flash
  9. Sally That Girl - The Gucci Crew
  10. Freaks Come Out At Night - Whodini
  11. The Batterram - Toddy Tee
  12. Roxanne Roxanne - UTFO

Tracks:

  1. The Show - Doug E. Fresh/The Get Fresh Crew
  2. Children's Story - Slick Rick
  3. The Roof Is On Fire - Rock Master Scott/The Dynamic Three
  4. Brass Monkey - The Beastie Boys
  5. You Be Illin' - Run-DMC
  6. Dream Team Is In The House - L.A. Dream Team
  7. The Cabbage Patch - The World Class Wreckin' Cru
  8. Gittin' Funky - Kid N Play
  9. G 'N The Mornin' - Ice-T
  10. Funky Beat - Whodini
  11. It's Like That - Run-DMC
  12. Joy 'N Pain - Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
  13. Rockberry Jam - L.A. Dream Team
  14. Basketball - Kurtis Blow

Tracks:

  1. Grandmaster Flash Intro - Grandmaster Flash
  2. Tonite - DJ Quik
  3. My Melody - Eric B & Rakim
  4. Go See The Doctor - Kool Moe Dee
  5. Vapors - Biz Markie
  6. La Di Da Di - Doug E. Fresh
  7. I Got It Made - Special Ed
  8. Killers - Ice-T
  9. Cinderfella - Dana Dane
  10. My Philosophy - Boogie Down Productions
  11. Grandmaster Flash Break - Grandmaster Flash
  12. Ain't No Half Steppin' - Big Daddy Kane
  13. Request Line - Rock Master Scott
  14. Have A Nice Day - Roxanne Shante
  15. Tonite (Reprise) - DJ Quik
  16. Bust A Move - Young MC
  17. Wild Thing - Tone Loc
  18. Grandmaster Flash Outro - Grandmaster Flash

Tracks:

  1. Treat 'Em Right - Chubb Rock
  2. Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
  3. Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
  4. My Adidas - Run DMC
  5. Back To The Hotel - N2Deep
  6. Elevate My Mind - Stereo MC's
  7. Bitch Betta Have My Money - AMG
  8. Freaky Tales - Too Short
  9. Rollin' With Kid N' Play - Kid N Play
  10. Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin' - MC Breed
  11. Paid In Full - Eric B. & Rakim
  12. It's Your's - T La Rock
  13. Payback's A Mutha - King Tee
  14. Jailbait - The West Coast Crew
  15. P.S.K. What Does It Mean? - Schoolly D

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Livin' in the 80's!.......2005-10-03

GREAT CD set!! I'm once again living in the 80's!!! My favorites are White Lines, LaDiDaDi, and Joy and Pain. It doesn't get any better than this.....

5 out of 5 stars Good CD's .......2005-09-02

I got the box set for my birthday a couple years ago. All four CD's are pretty good. Some of my favorites are White Lines - Grand Master Flash, The Show - Doug E. Fresh, Childrens Story - Slick Rick, 6 N' The Mornin' - Ice T, Back to the Hotel - N 2 Deep, Freaky Tales - Too Short, and Aint no Future In Yo' Frontin - M.C. Breed.

5 out of 5 stars Old School Rap, Vol 1-4.......2005-08-16

This box set really took me back to the good ol' days of the 1980's. I literally dance all around my room when I listen to the CD's! Each rap reminds me of a fun and special time in my life. This is a great collection! So many of the old school rappers are represented.A+++!

5 out of 5 stars These young bucks don't know nuthin about REAL HIP HOP.......2004-10-22

I was looking at the reviews posted and I dont know what these people (kids) are talking about. I am a child of the 80's and I grew up listening to the songs on these albums. Every last one of the are bonafide hits-they rocked the parties I attended-and I still listen to them. Any real hip hop head would know not only the artists listed, (most of them have made songs that are considered classics) but they would also know the words to the songs. If you want a real education about real hip hop, buy this compilation. I didn't, because I already have all these songs, and most of them are on cassette-how about that. Don't let the other reviews deter you -these hits are timeless and were the hype before crunk and bling took over the culture.

4 out of 5 stars Unknown DJ?.......2003-12-16

Grandmaster Flash an unknown DJ? That's why one reviewer slammed disc three. Jeez. Anyone who says that doesn't deserve to get to get to write a review about old school hip hop. Seriously. Do your homework. This mix is far from his best, but the fact that Flash mixed it makes this valuable to any fan of old school.
Man, I am still scratching my head. How does one of the most important pioneers of hip hop get relegated to the title of "unknown dj?" I think it is fascinating to see what were his favorite tracks, given that he more than likely influenced many of them.
The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 4
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Year 2000 was a great year for hip hop
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The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 4
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Def Jam
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ASIN: B000054OXQ
Release Date: 2000-12-12

Tracks:

  1. Country Grammar (Hot...) - Nelly
  2. The Light - Common
  3. Party Up (Up In Here) - DMX
  4. Wobble Wobble - 504 Boyz
  5. Bad Boyz - Shyne
  6. The Next Episode - Dr. Dre
  7. It's So Hard - Big Pun
  8. Shut Up - Trick Daddy
  9. Imagine That - LL Cool J
  10. The Real Slim Shady - Eminen
  11. #1 Stunna - Big Tymers
  12. Oooh - De La Soul
  13. Holla Back (Holla Boston) - Made Men
  14. Sippin' On Some Syrup - Three-6 Mafia
  15. No Matter What They Say - Lil' Kim
  16. Y.O.U. - Method Man/Redman
  17. What'Chu Like - Da Brat

Amazon.com

This compilation is packed tighter with hits than hoochies in front of the stage at a Cash Money concert. Which makes sense because tastemaking mag The Source enforces hip-hop's chart hegemony through its corporate-controlled coverage--with one notable exception: the Made Men. This Boston-based crew are old pals of David Mays (The Source's publisher) and have been shamelessly supported by said mag for years in spite of their minimal talent. Nepotism, anyone? Fortunately, they don't seem to be getting anywhere, except onto this compilation. Aside from their suspicious inclusion, all the usual Billboard suspects are here, from agitated one-note barker DMX to whiny whitey Eminem. Guilty pleasures like Shyne's incriminating "Bad Boyz" and the Three 6 Mafia's neo-Funky Cold Medina "Sippin' on Some Syrup" share space with two (count 'em) decent tracks: Common's "The Light" and De La Soul's "Oooh." --Cristina Restrepo

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Year 2000 was a great year for hip hop.......2006-03-06

This compilation is probably the best. It has a mix of party'in, conscious, and gangsta rap. This album is for everybody. The only track i don't feel is Nelly, I just don't like him period. But other than that these are some of the best tracks of 2000. Others should have made it, but for the most part this a satisfying album.

5 out of 5 stars The New Millenium Of Hip-Hop.......2005-03-31

This was IT: the Golden Age of The Source's "Hip Hop Hits" CDs. This album shows what The Source was before Benzino took over, and drove it straight into the ground. Terrific artists like Eminem and Common, who are passed over on recent albums because of Benzino's feuds, are presented here in top form. Hip-Hop had grown exponentialy by the year 2000; into a dominant force of the music industry. This was and the breakout year; and the biggest AND best hip-hop songs from 2000 are all summed up on this masterpiece.
(1) Nelly "Country Grammar (Hot...)" A. Not only was this Nelly's wonderous debut single, but it was also opened the door for evry "Mid-west rapper". The sound, flow and lyrics are like nothing we've ever heard before and that's what most rap is lacking. Even the chorus, with it's R&B sample, sounds new and refreshing. This is a catchy, light and highly entertaining debut.
(2) Common "The Light" A. Common is hands diwn a true MC. Just like Bone Thugz-N-Harmony and 2Pac, he is able to create rap with message and purpose, yet keep his street credentaials as well. Those who thing all hip-hop is negative should listen to this intelligent rap about how to make a reationship work. A light and refreshing breeze for the genre.
(3) DMX "Party Up (Up In Here)" A-. Everything about this song just plain works. THe beat is menacing, the lyrics are hardcore through out and DMX's flow never steps wrong. DMX may have developed a formula for his music, but it's hard to complian when it works so well. Put this next to "What's My Name" and "Fame", and it's clear to seehow unique his music is.
(4) 504 Boyz "Wobble, Wobble" B-. "Collective rap groups" (i.e. Westside Connection, Cool Breeze) can be very good if the artists mend well. The 504 Boyz though, never quite come together as a group; they all seem to be doing their own thing, and aren't very remarkable as individuals. "Wobble, Wobble" is fun and catchy, but doesn't really stick to memory afterwards.
(5) Shyne feat. Barrington Levy "Bad Boyz" B. To put it simply; Shyne is not a quite ground-breaking rapper, nothing to break the mold. His voice, although somewhat intriging, doesn't really have much of an impact. Yet this song works because of the haunting beat and some interesting vocals from Barrington Levy. Not great, but well worth a listen.
(6) Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg "The Next Episode" A. A perfect example of what "gangsta rap" is really about. The lyricvs are tough and explicit, yet the track is really two rappers having a good time. Brief and catchy; this song makes no intention to have depth, as it provides a showcase for two great rappers at the top of there game.
(7) Big Pun "It's So Hard" B+. Not great work by the late, great Big Pun; but still a very well made track. His voice was one of a kind (despit similarities to "Biggie") and the latin beats could always get the body moving. Although more original material would have been nicer, he still does a good job of personalizing it. Strange that Donell Jones doesn't get top billing; he does the entire chorus.
(8) Trick Daddy feat. Deuce Poppito of 24 Karatz, Trina and Co of the Tre+6 "Shut Up" B-. It's kinda nice the way Trick Daddy ventures into the dance genre, but he doesn't have new material to bring with him. "Shut Up", while catchy (the University Of Florida's marching band sampled it), has no real purpose to it. Fun and glitz on the surface is fine, yet there's nothing at all beneath it.
(9) LL Cool J "Imagine That" A. 15 years into the "rap game", and he still sounds as good as ever. Only LL Cool J can take the most explicit content, and make it sound reaxed ands bouncy. This track is like his "Phenomenon"; a thuggish rap all set to a terrific beat with slick, polished production (by Rockwilder). He may possibly be (as he calls himself) "The Greatest Of All Time".
(10) Eminem "The Real Slim Shady" A+. Here's an artist who always does his own thing and stands out from the crowd. This is a hands-down brilliant rap song with umapologetic, biting, hilarious lyrics that carry a bold message. There will never be another Eminem, and that's a relief. "The Real Slim Shady" is THE best song of 2000, and the still young millenium.
(11) Big Tymers "#1 Stunna" A. The Cash Money Label catupulted to stardom in 1999, but have been very hit or misss since. This is one there best hits; Mannie Fresh's cool beat combines with the perfect flowing lyrics to create a highly enjoyable rap song. Hand's down one of the best works from Big Tymers, Mannie Fresh and Cash Money.
(12) De La Soul feat. Redman "Oooh" A-. Always refreshing to hear an old artist come back on top. De La Soul helped bring rap into the mainstream with "Me, Myself and I" (1989), and bring back that same flavor, over a decade later. The song is a demonstration of what hip-hop is truly about. Redman, of course, adds some flavor to this great "throwback track".
(13) Made Men feat. Twice Thou, Benzino and Mr. Gzus "Holla Back (Holla Boston)" A-. I normally deplore anything from Benzino's posse (Made Men, Untouchables, himself), yet I found this to be highly entertaining. It succeeds mainly due to Hangmen 3's stormin' beat, and non-stop menacing lyrics. No depth to it, but it is definetly gret entertaining. And, no, Boston is not a great place for hip-hop.
(14) Three-6-Mafia feat. UGK and Project Pat "Sippin' On Some Syrup" B-. This isn't one of the stonger tracks on the album; it bring nothing new to the genre and has no meaning at all. Yet the beat is so mesmerizing, and sorta quirky, that the song sticks to memory and becomes very catchy.
(15) Lil' Kim "No Matter What They Say" A-. Female rappers often have a difficult time establishing themselves in the rap world; such is not the case with Lil' Kim. This track presents her a tough, smart thuggish rapper who just as hardcore as the guys. Her flow keeps a consitant fast pace, and her voice has a certain appeal to it. This is what female rap should be.
(16) Method Man/Redman "Y.O.U." B. Compared to Method Man's solo work on "Break Ups 2 Make Ups", this is a pretty lackluster track. It not bad, it just doesn't have trhe flow and quality we expect from Meth and Red; although A Tribe Called Quest's "Electric Relaxation" is used very well. Not a bad song, but underwhelming compared to "Tear It Off" and "Da Rockwilder" (both from the "Blackout" LP as well).
(17) Da Brat feat. Tyrese "What'chu Like" B+. Da Brat is not a blindingly talented female rapper (especially when compared to Lil' Kim and Eve), but this song works. That can mainly be attributed to Tyrese's catchy chorus and Jermaine Dupri's slick production. Not groundbreaking by any means, but good fun.
Bottom Line: ****. A perfect example of what a rap compilation SHOULD be. The "Hip Hop Hits" albums started out shaky, and gradually got better before hitting rock bottom. This was the the series peak. There is not a single song here that wasn't a hit, and every track has some entertainment value. THE BEST raps of 2000 are ALL collected on this. I can not think of a better album to represent the phenomenal power of hip-hop at the dawn of the millenium.

4 out of 5 stars Great Complilation.......2004-04-23

The Source's Fourth volume is very solid. You have some hardcore on this disc all the way to some light weights light Common. There have been source volumes where sometimes you want to skip a track, but not on this one, all these tracks are great. The source does a great job by connecting the songs together, always an extra point when they do that. Would have rather have seen a couple other tracks replace others, but no compilation is perfect. Sill, a very good disc.

My top 5:
The Light - Common
Wobble Wobble - 504 boyz
Bad Boyz - Shyne & Barrington Levy
Ohh - De La Soul & Redman
Country Grammar - Nelly

4 out of 5 stars Nice.......2002-06-15

The cd is real nice for a commercial rap fan like I am. I listened to it all the time before I got it stolen from me.

1. Country grammar- Nice song. Good 1st single by Nelly. It's a nice summer joint. Love the video. Keep doing what you doing Nelly.

2. The light- I love this song by Common. It really has a nice message. One of my favorites.

3. Party Up- One of my favorite DMX songs. My favorite line on the song was I lov my baby momma I never let her go.

4. Wobble Wobble- Me and my girl used to always be singing the chorus to this song.

5. Bad Boyz- Never really listened to this song.

6. The next Episode- Love this song Smoke weed everyday

7. It's so hard- Love this song by Big Pun. NIce beat

8. Shut Up.- Another song I like- Okay, wassup, uh-huh, SHUTUP!

9. Imagine that- One of my favorite songs. Explicit lyrics but I don't care.

10. The real Slim Shady- I got burnt out on this song.

11. #1 stunna- Love the Big Tymers. Love this song and there new single Still Fly.

12. Ooh- I like De LA Soul. I like Redman. Nice Collabo. Also check out the song Baby Phat by De la Soul.

13. Holla BAck- Never listened to this song.

14. Sippin' on some syrup- I liked this song it was different but still a nice song.

15. No matter what they say- I like this song I like a lot of Lil Kim songs.

16. Y.O.U.- Never listened to this song suprised I didn't I love Meth.

17. What Cha' like- Most played song on this cd.

HOLLA

5 out of 5 stars Great CD!.......2001-07-08

This is a great compilation CD to any rap collection. It features very well known rap artists. Several of these songs can be heard on many radio stations. It is a great collection of new artists as well as old ones. If you preview the songs I am sure you will agree.
Strictly 4 da Streets: Drugs Sex and Violence, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Strictly 4 da Streets: Drugs Sex and Violence, Vol. 1
Camoflauge
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005LZT4
Release Date: 2001-07-31

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Sh*tty Baby
  3. You Like Rap (Skit)
  4. F**k Friends
  5. Get Up Off Me
  6. Y'All Ni**az Know
  7. Whatchunoabout
  8. I Let Rounds Go
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  10. Missin My Block
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  12. Hustler
  13. Ruff Ni**az
  14. A Letter
  15. Guilty
  16. I.D.s And Money (Skit)
  17. Shake It
  18. Dat Real Sh*t
  19. Ga Ni**az (Remix)
  20. Cut Friends

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Reppin for Savannah.......2005-08-26

I moved to Washington, DC from Savannah. I used to hang out with 'flauge alot, until he got paranoid and rich and moved to Richmond Hill. Then when he was out in front of Pure Pain, he got shot and when I heard about it I broke down. Anyway, he is one of my favorite rappers of all time. This is a wonderful CD if you like real southern rap. It's not filled with candy and sugar like Nelly, or anything like that. It's real, and it's hard.

5 out of 5 stars Camouflage...as real as they come.......2004-12-10

'Flage really put out a good album in "Strictly 4 da Streets." Almost every song is filled with nice beats, great flows, and lyrics that let you know he's from "da streets." Too bad it was his last album before he was murdered. Definitely pick this one up if you want to hear how the Dirty South movement is supposed to sound.
5 Stars

5 out of 5 stars Missing my dog.......2004-05-13

(...). I'm a big fan of Camoflauge. I moved from Savannah to Jacksonville with my mother, and I'm always asking my people to send me a copy of a Camoflauge record. My favorite song is I let rounds go, and if i can get a copy of that CD i will be fine. I'm always talking about him here and no one thinks he's that good of a rapper but I do. I grew up with Flauge, "thats what6 we called him for short" I use to live with him in the projects. I wanted him to get big but things happen for a reason.

5 out of 5 stars Camoflauge.......2003-08-12

Camoflauge aka Jason Johnson who is now dead really put out a great album on dis one.He keeps it real and holds it down 4 da south and savanah,GA.The best songs are Ruff n*****,i let rounds go,s***** baby,f*** friends,missin my block,and get up off me.

5 out of 5 stars Camoflauge-Strictly 4 Da Streets.......2003-08-07

This cd is my favorite of all time.He keeps it real and doesn't floss too much.He'z been my favorite rapper since I bought Keepin it Real.The best songs are S**** Baby,I Let Rounds Go,Get Up Off Me,Ruff N*****,and F*** Friends.R.I.P. CAMOFLAUGE
Da Bottom, Vol. 4
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Da Bottom, Vol. 4
    Bun B , and DJ Ideal
    Manufacturer: Bcd Music Group
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000B66OSK
    Release Date: 2005-08-02

    Tracks:

    1. - Intro - DJ Ideal & Bun B
    2. - Bun B & The Mddlfngz - Show Ya Gat Fool
    3. - Chamillionaire, Stat Quo, & Bun B - Hold Up
    4. - Chamillionaire Speaks
    5. - Lil' Jon fea
    6. - Young Buck fea
    7. - Interlude - Bun B
    8. - Bun B - Give A Fuck Where You From (Freestyle)
    9. - Pitbull feat Lil' Wayne & Lil' Flip - Dammit Man (remix)
    10. - Mike Jones & Paul Wall - Purple Drank
    11. - Jody Breeze & Young Jeezy - No Talking
    12. - Dirtbag Speaks
    13. - Dirtbag - My Heaven
    14. - Stat Quo & DJ Ideal - Jacking For Beatz
    15. - Young Jeezy feat Bun B - Trap or Die
    16. - Baby feat Lil' Wayne - Neck of The Woods
    17. - Phone Call From Corey Miller
    18. - C-Murder - My Life
    19. - Lil' Flip - Crunk Music Freestyle
    20. - Bun B feat Pitbull - Stay In Ya Place
    21. - Slim Thug Speaks
    22. - Slim Thug feat Jazze Pha - So Incredible (remix)
    23. - Pitbull & DJ Ideal - Fuck The Industry (Slave To The Game)
    24. - Bun B & The Mddlfngz - The Dirty States
    25. - Chamillionaire fea
    26. - Hennessi feat Bun B - Step Ya Grind Up
    27. - Interlude - Bun B
    28. - Slim Thug - So Lost [produced by Kanye West]
    29. - Lil' Flip feat Big Shasta - Lord You Know
    30. - C-Ride - Mocking Bird (Freestyle)
    31. - Des Loc (Picallo) - Yall Know
    32. - Funny & J Slaughter - Gangsta Wit It [produced by Lil' Jon]
    33. - Outro - Bun B

    Product Description

    DJ Ideal & host Bun B. with Lil' Wayne, Lil' Flip, Pitbull, Chamillionaire, Slim Thug, Young Jeezy, C Murder, Dirtbag, Baby, David Banner, Jazze Pha, Young Buck and many more!
    Strictly 4 tha Streets, Vol. 1
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      Strictly 4 tha Streets, Vol. 1
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Livin Free Ent.
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000050I5I
      Release Date: 2000-12-26

      Tracks:

      1. The Beginning - Strictly 4 Tha Streets, Vol.1
      2. Cali Is Hard - Kill Kill/Dresta/Michael Mac
      3. Game Tight - Big Arch/Piper/Beef Strollz
      4. What Bz Will Do - Space Hog
      5. Bad News - Tha Young Hogs
      6. Keep Ya Head High - Kill Kill
      7. No Luv Fa Us - Callacoe
      8. Watts & Compton - Kill Kill/Dresta/Danja
      9. News Reporter - Strictly 4 Tha Streets, Vol.1
      10. Put That On Yo Hood - Kill Kill/Callacoe
      11. Fire - Big Arch
      12. Gotz Ta Fly - Big Arch/Kurupt/Michael Mac
      13. Set Trippen - Bo-Retta
      14. Ganstas & Players - Kill Kill/Big Arch
      15. Kill No More - Tha 40 Thevz
      16. Gheto Indavidualz - Kill Kill/Big Arch/Michael Mac/Double D
      Money in Da Bank, Vol. 4
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        Money in Da Bank, Vol. 4
        Lloyd Banks , and DJ Whoo Kid
        Manufacturer: Bcd Music Group
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000I5X7VG
        Release Date: 2006-09-26

        Tracks:

        1. Dolby Nigga
        2. Pay Jimmy Iovine the Money Skit
        3. Gang Green Season
        4. The Shitty City
        5. Return Of Ja Fool Skit
        6. The Work Out
        7. Money Is Power Skit
        8. The Cake
        9. My House
        10. Take a Picture
        11. Dead Nigga Storage
        12. Killas Theme
        13. Lamborghini Lloyd
        14. Special
        15. I'm Back
        16. Donald Trump - Banks Taking My Popoff Skit
        17. The Rush
        18. Jamie Foxx
        19. 1970 Something
        20. 1 Shot Deal
        21. 70 Bars
        22. Been Around the World
        23. Dan Akroyd Outro
        24. Bonus Track 1
        25. Bonus Track 2
        26. Bonus Track 3
        27. Bonus Track 4
        28. Bonus Track 5
        29. Bonus Track 6
        30. Bonus Track 7
        31. Bonus Track 8
        32. Bonus Track 9
        33. Bonus Track 10
        34. Bonus Track 11
        City of Dope, Vol. 4: Return of Califas
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          City of Dope, Vol. 4: Return of Califas
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Moreno Negro
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00005N6P2
          Release Date: 2001-09-04

          Tracks:

          1. City of Dope 2010
          2. Get Props - Contraversy, Kam
          3. Return of Califas
          4. Groupies - Ace Mack, , Msane
          5. It's Going Down - Don Cisco, Mr. Sosa
          6. Hard Hittin - Mac & A.K., , Top Dog
          7. Ruger Song - Assassin
          8. Comprehend - China, Ray Dogg, , Sic-Jay
          9. Hard as It Gets - China, Kurupt
          10. Growin' Up 9remix Big Ice) - Young Life
          11. 4 Tha Luv of Money - Assassin, D-Mac, , Greg Geezy
          12. Tha Evil That Men Do - C-BO, , C-Money, , X-Raided
          13. Smash Out - Don Cisco, Mr. Sosa, Young Life
          14. Worldwide - El Demonio, Jay Tee, ODM
          15. Thug Along
          16. Chillin' in the Sunshine
          17. If Ya Like... (Pump Ya First Like This!!!)
          Houston Hard Hitters, Vol. 4
          Average customer rating: 1 out of 5 stars
          • FALSE ADVERTISEMENT
          Houston Hard Hitters, Vol. 4
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Paid in Full
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00004U44Q
          Release Date: 2000-08-08

          Tracks:

          1. Southside II - 8Ball, Lil' Keke
          2. Northside - J Dawg, Slim Thug
          3. Down South - Mista Madd, Slim Thug, Yungstar
          4. All About My Doe - ESG, Fat Pat, Pimp Tyte, Ronnie Spencer
          5. Give It Up to the City - Klas' One, Slim Thug, Tayday
          6. Ball - Boss Hog, E.S.G., Lil' Flip, Mista Luv, Mista Madd, Sabwarfare
          7. Ya Heard Me - C-Loc, 20-2-Life, Young Bleed
          8. Freestyle - Lil Mario, Sabwarfare, Paul Wall
          9. Down South [Crazy C Remix] - Mista Madd, Yungstar
          10. Peep the Picture - Sabwarfare, Slim Thug
          11. Hi Ways - Discuva, Sha-Caller
          12. Body Rock - Big Steve, Fat Pat
          13. Lil' Luv - Fat Pat, Lil' Keke, Mista Madd, South Park Mexican
          14. Nasty Girl - Lifestyl
          15. Diamonds Al-N-Yo-Face - C-Note, C-Note, Deep Threat, Lil' Flip
          16. Braids n' Fades - E.S.G., Slim Thug

          Customer Reviews:

          1 out of 5 stars FALSE ADVERTISEMENT.......2006-10-07

          THIS is NOT the chopped and screwed version,it shows in the pic that it is but I just received the regular version, good CD, but still false advertisement, AMAZON needs to address this situation
          Old School Rap, Vol. 4
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • best cd
          Old School Rap, Vol. 4
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Thump Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00000JHE3
          Release Date: 1999-06-29

          Tracks:

          1. Treat 'Em Right - Chubb Rock
          2. Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
          3. Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
          4. My Adidas - Run DMC
          5. Back To The Hotel - N2Deep
          6. Elevate My Mind - Stereo MC's
          7. Bitch Betta Have My Money - AMG
          8. Freaky Tales - Too Short
          9. Rollin' With Kid N' Play - Kid N Play
          10. Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin' - M.C. Breed
          11. Paid In Full - Eric B. & Rakim
          12. It's Yours - T La Rock
          13. Payback's A Mutha - King Tee
          14. Jailbait - The West Coast Crew
          15. P.S.K. What Does It Mean? - Schoolly D

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars best cd.......1999-08-10

          every song on here is awesome. you really gotta get this when it comes out this looks like a really good cd and it should be on the charts
          GT Compilation, Vol. 4: Muzik ta Ride 2
          Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
          • Awsome Hardcore Gospel Rap Cd
          • GT compilation
          GT Compilation, Vol. 4: Muzik ta Ride 2
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Grapetree Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00000JYA3
          Release Date: 1999-08-10

          Tracks:

          1. Ballin - GT Compilation, Volume IV: Muzik Ta Ride 2
          2. Smile Now Cry Later - Preachas In The Hood
          3. What Set U Claim'N - Str8 Young G'z
          4. On My Own - Mr. Real
          5. Step 2 This - E-Roc
          6. In The Ghetto - Prime Minister
          7. Let It Alone - Bruthaz Grim
          8. The Day After - God's Original Ganstaz
          9. Set Up - D.C.P.
          10. In God We Trust - Antonious
          11. Sunshine - True II Society
          12. Lost Souls - Lil' Raskull
          13. Silly Rappers - L.G. Wise
          14. Me - Lee Boyd

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Awsome Hardcore Gospel Rap Cd.......2001-08-13

          To tell you how I heard this Cd a bunch of my friends and I road are bikes up to McDonald's, to get something to eat. I didn't have 35 cents to call my Mom and tell her where I was and to see if I could stay out later. So I went over to this car and asked the man if I could have 35 cents to call my Mom. He gave it to me. Then I asked him who he was listen' to and he said it was gosple rap. I said it can be gosple it has to much of a hardcore beat. Sure enough it was gospel. We started talkin and he let me brow the cd and it was the best. The next day my Mom went out and bought it for me.

          4 out of 5 stars GT compilation.......2000-07-25

          GT compilation is a great cd. i like rap and i link tha this realy is a great way to express jesus in this form of music.the words are very deep in what the meen and say to you. this cd is a 4 star cd.

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