| 1. I Come Off |
| 2. Principal's Office |
| 3. Bust a Move |
| 4. Non Stop |
| 5. Fastest Rhyme |
| 6. My Name Is Young |
| 7. Know How |
| 8. Roll With the Punches |
| 9. I Let 'Em Know |
| 10. Pick Up the Pace |
| 11. Got More Rhymes |
| 12. Stone Cold Buggin' |
| 13. Just Say No |
Editorial Reviews
1989 release from pop/rap crossover artist, the album is supported by the Dust Brothers. It comes off as one of the catchiest, friendliest pop-rap records and it's still an infectious party record. Universal.
Stone Cold Rhymin',Young MC,Polygram Records,Hip-Hop,Pop-Rap,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,West Coast Rap
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Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young MC Manufacturer: Delicious Vinyl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000589TO Release Date: 2001-02-20 |
Tracks:
- I Come Off
- Principal's Office
- Bust A Move
- Non Stop
- Fastest Rhyme
- My Name Is Young
- Know How
- Roll With The Punches
- I Let 'Em Know
- Pick Up The Pace
- Got More Rhymes
- Stone Cold Buggin'
- Just Say No
Album Description
1989 release from pop/rap crossover artist, the album is supported by the Dust Brothers. It comes off as one of the catchiest, friendliest pop-rap records and it's still an infectious party record. Universal.Customer Reviews:
Comic Relief Through Rap....But We Need More.......2007-02-22
"I Come Off" - Check out the funky bass in this opening number. It makes the song completely. Young MC raps about what he does best when he gets on the mic. He comes off. Quite catchy.
"Principal's Office" - It's off to the principal's office he goes. The beat is kind of a slower quirky shuffle with some catchy piano chords thrown into the mix and Mr. Young proceeds to rap a humorous story about being unable to stay out of trouble at school. Being late for school, being caught passing notes, breaking a tooth at lunch, and what about that report card? Ugh! What can you do?
"Bust A Move" - Young MC's signature song. This is my favorite from this album and the song that let me know who Young MC was. Ever watched the movie, "Uncle Buck?" You can find this song playing in a party scene in the film. This song is so catchy and funky and it's an old-school rap classic. The highlight of this song is the melodic and edgy chords of an electric guitar that play along with the bopping beat amongst the relentless Young MC rhyming. This awesome song is basically about the guy scouting the different places for the right lady, whether it's at a luncheon where you "split your pants" from too much food, or at your best friend's brother's wedding. Another somewhat humorous song that will always be timeless.
"Non Stop" - Kind of a smooth mysterious groove. Slower and laid back with a catchy drum shuffle. A song about Young MC doing best work on the mic.
"Fastest Rhyme" - A fast, short and sweet little number from Mr. Young. No music; just Young MC rapping as fast as he can about what his game is.
"My Name Is Young" - Nothing special here. The beat is fairly catchy and we get to hear lots of piano chords. It's another song about how he dominates everything when it comes to rap. Ah Yeah!
"Know How" - This song is way cool. Check out the tight melodic bass! And the guitar work is a lot of fun; sounds like something out of a 70's funk song. Yet another song about Mr. Young being the most commanding rapper.
"Roll With The Punches" - When things don't work out in life whether it's work, your social life, etc., you must roll with the punches no matter what. You'll be better off in the long run instead of throwing in the towel. This is Young MC's advice in this song. Kind of inspiring. Nothing else special about this piece accept the beats. Slower, but catchy.
"I Let `Em Know" - Okay, so amongst the funky beat and guitar chords, Young MC brags of being a "superhero" with the mic, winning battles, and making parties better. How many more of these kinds of songs will we get?
"Pick Up The Pace" - A very upbeat song with smooth groovy keyboards and piano. The beat is foot-stomping fun and fairly quick. And it's yet another song about Mr. Young being a great rapper who picks up the pace and that others should do the same.
"Got More Rhymes" - Slow flowing with ultra kicked-back drum beats and guitar chords. All about Young MC having more rhymes than anyone.
"Stone Cold Buggin'" - A short shuffling head-bopping number. Young MC returns to his storytelling about his trouble with a relationship, his highs and lows.
"Just Say No" - Basically an advising rap song about peer pressure and not giving in to what you don't want to do or are unsure of. Growing up in the 80's, there were new worries at hand coming up all the time. One of them was the increase in drug use. Remember Mrs. Reagen's "Just Say No" campaign? Well Young MC basically reinforces these words in a song where he raps about the pressures kids have about wanted to be cool and well liked by their peers. In today's society, this song may very well fall on more deaf ears than back in 1989 when "Stone Cold Rhymin'" came out. It's good that Young MC cares enough to rap about such an important subject. The whole song is highlighted by urgent keyboard melodies and bass amongst a catchy beat.
"Stone Cold Rhymin'" is not a bad album, but incredibly dated. And while I enjoy this album, its limitations kind of get on my nerves personally. I mean, the beats are pretty cool and the melodies are nice but the lyrical content of the songs leave something to be desired. I mean about 70% of this album is about Young MC rapping about how and why he's the best rapper and what he does to dominate the game. It gets old after a while. I wish that he had made more comical, story-filled songs such as "Principal's Office" and "Bust A Move." Those kinds of songs were truly the highlights of "Stone Cold Rhymin'." The good advice songs such as "Roll With The Punches" and "Just Say No" are also good for this album, as they're fun and inspirational. The rest of the album is just tight beats, grooves and melodies with more of a lack of actual storytelling content. The whole album though is feel good catchy old-school rap that still deserves a listen.
Awesome Old School Trailblazer.......2005-06-28
"Bust it!".......2005-06-21
"Some of the busiest rhymes ever made by man".......2005-02-03
Although Young spends about 70% of the album boasting about his skills, there is plenty of traits that makes Young standout from the bunch. He combines some of the most clever, tongue twisting rhymes, backed by an incredible production. Producers Matt Dike, Michael Ross, the Dust Brothers, and engineer Mario Caldato Jr. make this album shine as a fantastic old school rap sensation.
"I Come Off" opens the album great. Then comes "Principal's Office"; everyone can relate to the subject matter there; great tune. This album also includes the hit "Bust a Move". "Non Stop", one of my favorites, changes it up with a slower beat. "Know How" (produced by the Dust Brothers) is definitely my favorite track on the album, everything about this song is top notch, from the production to the craziest tongue twisting rhymes.
If you are interested in one of the pioneers in the crossover/rap genre, look no further. Young MC will satisfy all.
A gem from the old school..........2005-01-13
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Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young MC Manufacturer: Delicious Vinyl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006C81 Release Date: 1998-04-28 |
Tracks:
- I Come Off
- Principal's Office
- Bust A Move
- Non Stop
- Fastest Rhyme
- My Name Is Young
- Know How
- Roll With The Punches
- I Let 'Em Know
- Pick Up The Pace
- Got More Rhymes
- Stone Cold Buggin'
- Just Say No
Album Description
1989 release from pop/rap crossover artist, the album is supported by the Dust Brothers. It comes off as one of the catchiest, friendliest pop-rap records and it's still an infectious party record. Universal.Customer Reviews:
Comic Relief Through Rap....But We Need More.......2007-02-22
"I Come Off" - Check out the funky bass in this opening number. It makes the song completely. Young MC raps about what he does best when he gets on the mic. He comes off. Quite catchy.
"Principal's Office" - It's off to the principal's office he goes. The beat is kind of a slower quirky shuffle with some catchy piano chords thrown into the mix and Mr. Young proceeds to rap a humorous story about being unable to stay out of trouble at school. Being late for school, being caught passing notes, breaking a tooth at lunch, and what about that report card? Ugh! What can you do?
"Bust A Move" - Young MC's signature song. This is my favorite from this album and the song that let me know who Young MC was. Ever watched the movie, "Uncle Buck?" You can find this song playing in a party scene in the film. This song is so catchy and funky and it's an old-school rap classic. The highlight of this song is the melodic and edgy chords of an electric guitar that play along with the bopping beat amongst the relentless Young MC rhyming. This awesome song is basically about the guy scouting the different places for the right lady, whether it's at a luncheon where you "split your pants" from too much food, or at your best friend's brother's wedding. Another somewhat humorous song that will always be timeless.
"Non Stop" - Kind of a smooth mysterious groove. Slower and laid back with a catchy drum shuffle. A song about Young MC doing best work on the mic.
"Fastest Rhyme" - A fast, short and sweet little number from Mr. Young. No music; just Young MC rapping as fast as he can about what his game is.
"My Name Is Young" - Nothing special here. The beat is fairly catchy and we get to hear lots of piano chords. It's another song about how he dominates everything when it comes to rap. Ah Yeah!
"Know How" - This song is way cool. Check out the tight melodic bass! And the guitar work is a lot of fun; sounds like something out of a 70's funk song. Yet another song about Mr. Young being the most commanding rapper.
"Roll With The Punches" - When things don't work out in life whether it's work, your social life, etc., you must roll with the punches no matter what. You'll be better off in the long run instead of throwing in the towel. This is Young MC's advice in this song. Kind of inspiring. Nothing else special about this piece accept the beats. Slower, but catchy.
"I Let `Em Know" - Okay, so amongst the funky beat and guitar chords, Young MC brags of being a "superhero" with the mic, winning battles, and making parties better. How many more of these kinds of songs will we get?
"Pick Up The Pace" - A very upbeat song with smooth groovy keyboards and piano. The beat is foot-stomping fun and fairly quick. And it's yet another song about Mr. Young being a great rapper who picks up the pace and that others should do the same.
"Got More Rhymes" - Slow flowing with ultra kicked-back drum beats and guitar chords. All about Young MC having more rhymes than anyone.
"Stone Cold Buggin'" - A short shuffling head-bopping number. Young MC returns to his storytelling about his trouble with a relationship, his highs and lows.
"Just Say No" - Basically an advising rap song about peer pressure and not giving in to what you don't want to do or are unsure of. Growing up in the 80's, there were new worries at hand coming up all the time. One of them was the increase in drug use. Remember Mrs. Reagen's "Just Say No" campaign? Well Young MC basically reinforces these words in a song where he raps about the pressures kids have about wanted to be cool and well liked by their peers. In today's society, this song may very well fall on more deaf ears than back in 1989 when "Stone Cold Rhymin'" came out. It's good that Young MC cares enough to rap about such an important subject. The whole song is highlighted by urgent keyboard melodies and bass amongst a catchy beat.
"Stone Cold Rhymin'" is not a bad album, but incredibly dated. And while I enjoy this album, its limitations kind of get on my nerves personally. I mean, the beats are pretty cool and the melodies are nice but the lyrical content of the songs leave something to be desired. I mean about 70% of this album is about Young MC rapping about how and why he's the best rapper and what he does to dominate the game. It gets old after a while. I wish that he had made more comical, story-filled songs such as "Principal's Office" and "Bust A Move." Those kinds of songs were truly the highlights of "Stone Cold Rhymin'." The good advice songs such as "Roll With The Punches" and "Just Say No" are also good for this album, as they're fun and inspirational. The rest of the album is just tight beats, grooves and melodies with more of a lack of actual storytelling content. The whole album though is feel good catchy old-school rap that still deserves a listen.
Awesome Old School Trailblazer.......2005-06-28
"Bust it!".......2005-06-21
"Some of the busiest rhymes ever made by man".......2005-02-03
Although Young spends about 70% of the album boasting about his skills, there is plenty of traits that makes Young standout from the bunch. He combines some of the most clever, tongue twisting rhymes, backed by an incredible production. Producers Matt Dike, Michael Ross, the Dust Brothers, and engineer Mario Caldato Jr. make this album shine as a fantastic old school rap sensation.
"I Come Off" opens the album great. Then comes "Principal's Office"; everyone can relate to the subject matter there; great tune. This album also includes the hit "Bust a Move". "Non Stop", one of my favorites, changes it up with a slower beat. "Know How" (produced by the Dust Brothers) is definitely my favorite track on the album, everything about this song is top notch, from the production to the craziest tongue twisting rhymes.
If you are interested in one of the pioneers in the crossover/rap genre, look no further. Young MC will satisfy all.
A gem from the old school..........2005-01-13
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Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young MC Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000DP8L Release Date: 1993-02-15 |
Tracks:
- I Come Off
- Principal's Office
- Bust a Move
- Non Stop
- Fastest Rhyme
- My Name Is Young
- Know How
- Roll With the Punches
- I Let 'Em Know
- Pick Up the Pace
- Got More Rhymes
- Stone Cold Buggin'
- Just Say No
Album Description
1989 release from pop/rap crossover artist, the album is supported by the Dust Brothers. It comes off as one of the catchiest, friendliest pop-rap records and it's still an infectious party record. Universal.Customer Reviews:
Comic Relief Through Rap....But We Need More.......2007-02-22
"I Come Off" - Check out the funky bass in this opening number. It makes the song completely. Young MC raps about what he does best when he gets on the mic. He comes off. Quite catchy.
"Principal's Office" - It's off to the principal's office he goes. The beat is kind of a slower quirky shuffle with some catchy piano chords thrown into the mix and Mr. Young proceeds to rap a humorous story about being unable to stay out of trouble at school. Being late for school, being caught passing notes, breaking a tooth at lunch, and what about that report card? Ugh! What can you do?
"Bust A Move" - Young MC's signature song. This is my favorite from this album and the song that let me know who Young MC was. Ever watched the movie, "Uncle Buck?" You can find this song playing in a party scene in the film. This song is so catchy and funky and it's an old-school rap classic. The highlight of this song is the melodic and edgy chords of an electric guitar that play along with the bopping beat amongst the relentless Young MC rhyming. This awesome song is basically about the guy scouting the different places for the right lady, whether it's at a luncheon where you "split your pants" from too much food, or at your best friend's brother's wedding. Another somewhat humorous song that will always be timeless.
"Non Stop" - Kind of a smooth mysterious groove. Slower and laid back with a catchy drum shuffle. A song about Young MC doing best work on the mic.
"Fastest Rhyme" - A fast, short and sweet little number from Mr. Young. No music; just Young MC rapping as fast as he can about what his game is.
"My Name Is Young" - Nothing special here. The beat is fairly catchy and we get to hear lots of piano chords. It's another song about how he dominates everything when it comes to rap. Ah Yeah!
"Know How" - This song is way cool. Check out the tight melodic bass! And the guitar work is a lot of fun; sounds like something out of a 70's funk song. Yet another song about Mr. Young being the most commanding rapper.
"Roll With The Punches" - When things don't work out in life whether it's work, your social life, etc., you must roll with the punches no matter what. You'll be better off in the long run instead of throwing in the towel. This is Young MC's advice in this song. Kind of inspiring. Nothing else special about this piece accept the beats. Slower, but catchy.
"I Let `Em Know" - Okay, so amongst the funky beat and guitar chords, Young MC brags of being a "superhero" with the mic, winning battles, and making parties better. How many more of these kinds of songs will we get?
"Pick Up The Pace" - A very upbeat song with smooth groovy keyboards and piano. The beat is foot-stomping fun and fairly quick. And it's yet another song about Mr. Young being a great rapper who picks up the pace and that others should do the same.
"Got More Rhymes" - Slow flowing with ultra kicked-back drum beats and guitar chords. All about Young MC having more rhymes than anyone.
"Stone Cold Buggin'" - A short shuffling head-bopping number. Young MC returns to his storytelling about his trouble with a relationship, his highs and lows.
"Just Say No" - Basically an advising rap song about peer pressure and not giving in to what you don't want to do or are unsure of. Growing up in the 80's, there were new worries at hand coming up all the time. One of them was the increase in drug use. Remember Mrs. Reagen's "Just Say No" campaign? Well Young MC basically reinforces these words in a song where he raps about the pressures kids have about wanted to be cool and well liked by their peers. In today's society, this song may very well fall on more deaf ears than back in 1989 when "Stone Cold Rhymin'" came out. It's good that Young MC cares enough to rap about such an important subject. The whole song is highlighted by urgent keyboard melodies and bass amongst a catchy beat.
"Stone Cold Rhymin'" is not a bad album, but incredibly dated. And while I enjoy this album, its limitations kind of get on my nerves personally. I mean, the beats are pretty cool and the melodies are nice but the lyrical content of the songs leave something to be desired. I mean about 70% of this album is about Young MC rapping about how and why he's the best rapper and what he does to dominate the game. It gets old after a while. I wish that he had made more comical, story-filled songs such as "Principal's Office" and "Bust A Move." Those kinds of songs were truly the highlights of "Stone Cold Rhymin'." The good advice songs such as "Roll With The Punches" and "Just Say No" are also good for this album, as they're fun and inspirational. The rest of the album is just tight beats, grooves and melodies with more of a lack of actual storytelling content. The whole album though is feel good catchy old-school rap that still deserves a listen.
Awesome Old School Trailblazer.......2005-06-28
"Bust it!".......2005-06-21
"Some of the busiest rhymes ever made by man".......2005-02-03
Although Young spends about 70% of the album boasting about his skills, there is plenty of traits that makes Young standout from the bunch. He combines some of the most clever, tongue twisting rhymes, backed by an incredible production. Producers Matt Dike, Michael Ross, the Dust Brothers, and engineer Mario Caldato Jr. make this album shine as a fantastic old school rap sensation.
"I Come Off" opens the album great. Then comes "Principal's Office"; everyone can relate to the subject matter there; great tune. This album also includes the hit "Bust a Move". "Non Stop", one of my favorites, changes it up with a slower beat. "Know How" (produced by the Dust Brothers) is definitely my favorite track on the album, everything about this song is top notch, from the production to the craziest tongue twisting rhymes.
If you are interested in one of the pioneers in the crossover/rap genre, look no further. Young MC will satisfy all.
A gem from the old school..........2005-01-13
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Stone Cold Rhymin'
YOUNG M.C. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00021VAR4 |
Product Description
Original 1989 Version.Customer Reviews:
stands the test of time.......2005-11-19
13 Great Tracks / TRACK LIST.......2005-02-12
2. 4:15 Principal's Office
3. 4:23 Bust a Move
4. 3:27 Non Stop
5. 0:49 Fastest Rhyme
6. 4:24 My Name Is Young
7. 4:02 Know How
8. 4:31 Roll With The Punches
9. 5:00 I Let 'Em Know
10. 3:17 Pick Up The Pace
11. 4:51 Got More Rhymes
12. 1:41 Stone Cold Buggin'
13. 2:54 Just Say No
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Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young MC Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000025PGR Release Date: 1990-06-15 |
Tracks:
- I Come Off
- Principal's Office
- Bust a Move
- Non Stop
- Fastest Rhyme
- My Name Is Young
- Know How
- Roll With the Punches
- I Let 'Em Know
- Pick Up the Pace
- Got More Rhymes
- Stone Cold Buggin'
- Just Say No
Album Description
1989 release from pop/rap crossover artist, the album is supported by the Dust Brothers. It comes off as one of the catchiest, friendliest pop-rap records and it's still an infectious party record. Universal.Customer Reviews:
Comic Relief Through Rap....But We Need More.......2007-02-22
"I Come Off" - Check out the funky bass in this opening number. It makes the song completely. Young MC raps about what he does best when he gets on the mic. He comes off. Quite catchy.
"Principal's Office" - It's off to the principal's office he goes. The beat is kind of a slower quirky shuffle with some catchy piano chords thrown into the mix and Mr. Young proceeds to rap a humorous story about being unable to stay out of trouble at school. Being late for school, being caught passing notes, breaking a tooth at lunch, and what about that report card? Ugh! What can you do?
"Bust A Move" - Young MC's signature song. This is my favorite from this album and the song that let me know who Young MC was. Ever watched the movie, "Uncle Buck?" You can find this song playing in a party scene in the film. This song is so catchy and funky and it's an old-school rap classic. The highlight of this song is the melodic and edgy chords of an electric guitar that play along with the bopping beat amongst the relentless Young MC rhyming. This awesome song is basically about the guy scouting the different places for the right lady, whether it's at a luncheon where you "split your pants" from too much food, or at your best friend's brother's wedding. Another somewhat humorous song that will always be timeless.
"Non Stop" - Kind of a smooth mysterious groove. Slower and laid back with a catchy drum shuffle. A song about Young MC doing best work on the mic.
"Fastest Rhyme" - A fast, short and sweet little number from Mr. Young. No music; just Young MC rapping as fast as he can about what his game is.
"My Name Is Young" - Nothing special here. The beat is fairly catchy and we get to hear lots of piano chords. It's another song about how he dominates everything when it comes to rap. Ah Yeah!
"Know How" - This song is way cool. Check out the tight melodic bass! And the guitar work is a lot of fun; sounds like something out of a 70's funk song. Yet another song about Mr. Young being the most commanding rapper.
"Roll With The Punches" - When things don't work out in life whether it's work, your social life, etc., you must roll with the punches no matter what. You'll be better off in the long run instead of throwing in the towel. This is Young MC's advice in this song. Kind of inspiring. Nothing else special about this piece accept the beats. Slower, but catchy.
"I Let `Em Know" - Okay, so amongst the funky beat and guitar chords, Young MC brags of being a "superhero" with the mic, winning battles, and making parties better. How many more of these kinds of songs will we get?
"Pick Up The Pace" - A very upbeat song with smooth groovy keyboards and piano. The beat is foot-stomping fun and fairly quick. And it's yet another song about Mr. Young being a great rapper who picks up the pace and that others should do the same.
"Got More Rhymes" - Slow flowing with ultra kicked-back drum beats and guitar chords. All about Young MC having more rhymes than anyone.
"Stone Cold Buggin'" - A short shuffling head-bopping number. Young MC returns to his storytelling about his trouble with a relationship, his highs and lows.
"Just Say No" - Basically an advising rap song about peer pressure and not giving in to what you don't want to do or are unsure of. Growing up in the 80's, there were new worries at hand coming up all the time. One of them was the increase in drug use. Remember Mrs. Reagen's "Just Say No" campaign? Well Young MC basically reinforces these words in a song where he raps about the pressures kids have about wanted to be cool and well liked by their peers. In today's society, this song may very well fall on more deaf ears than back in 1989 when "Stone Cold Rhymin'" came out. It's good that Young MC cares enough to rap about such an important subject. The whole song is highlighted by urgent keyboard melodies and bass amongst a catchy beat.
"Stone Cold Rhymin'" is not a bad album, but incredibly dated. And while I enjoy this album, its limitations kind of get on my nerves personally. I mean, the beats are pretty cool and the melodies are nice but the lyrical content of the songs leave something to be desired. I mean about 70% of this album is about Young MC rapping about how and why he's the best rapper and what he does to dominate the game. It gets old after a while. I wish that he had made more comical, story-filled songs such as "Principal's Office" and "Bust A Move." Those kinds of songs were truly the highlights of "Stone Cold Rhymin'." The good advice songs such as "Roll With The Punches" and "Just Say No" are also good for this album, as they're fun and inspirational. The rest of the album is just tight beats, grooves and melodies with more of a lack of actual storytelling content. The whole album though is feel good catchy old-school rap that still deserves a listen.
Awesome Old School Trailblazer.......2005-06-28
"Bust it!".......2005-06-21
"Some of the busiest rhymes ever made by man".......2005-02-03
Although Young spends about 70% of the album boasting about his skills, there is plenty of traits that makes Young standout from the bunch. He combines some of the most clever, tongue twisting rhymes, backed by an incredible production. Producers Matt Dike, Michael Ross, the Dust Brothers, and engineer Mario Caldato Jr. make this album shine as a fantastic old school rap sensation.
"I Come Off" opens the album great. Then comes "Principal's Office"; everyone can relate to the subject matter there; great tune. This album also includes the hit "Bust a Move". "Non Stop", one of my favorites, changes it up with a slower beat. "Know How" (produced by the Dust Brothers) is definitely my favorite track on the album, everything about this song is top notch, from the production to the craziest tongue twisting rhymes.
If you are interested in one of the pioneers in the crossover/rap genre, look no further. Young MC will satisfy all.
A gem from the old school..........2005-01-13
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Stone Cold Rhymin'
Young MC Manufacturer: Delicious Vinyl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000006KPY Release Date: 1997-06-24 |
Tracks:
- I Come Off
- Principal's Office
- Bust A Move
- Non Stop
- Fastest Rhyme
- My Name Is Young
- Know How
- Roll With The Punches
- I Let 'Em Know
- Pick Up The Pace
- Got More Rhymes
- Stone Cold Buggin'
- Just Say No
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- Str8 Up Loco
- Tear Yo Club Down [Explicit Lyrics]
- Temple of Hiphop Kulture: Criminal-Justice from Darkness to Light [Explicit Lyrics]
- Temple of Hiphop Kulture: Criminal-Justice from Darkness to Light [Explicit Lyrics]
- Testimonies of the Misunderstood
- Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha [Clean] [Extra tracks]
- Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks]
- Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha [Explicit Lyrics] [Extra tracks]
- The BDI Thug [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Brown Area [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Ken Burns JAZZ Collection: Miles Davis
Robbin's Nest/Rarities [Import]
Perfection [CD-single] [Import]