| 1. Hip Hop Basketball Genie (Interlude) - Bamboo |
| 2. Check It - Dana Barros |
| 3. Lost in the Sauce |
| 4. Mic Check 1-2 - Ill Al Skratch, Shaquille O'Neal |
| 5. Earl the Goat (Interlude) - Bobbito |
| 6. Flow On - Cedric Ceballos with Warren G., Warren G |
| 7. Anything Can Happen - Brian Shaw |
| 8. Sumptin' to Groove To - Chris Mills |
| 9. From the Bay to L.A. (Interlude) |
| 10. What the Kidd Didd - Jason Kidd, |
| 11. Funk in the Trunk |
| 12. Phat Swoosh (Interlude) - Bobbito |
| 13. All Night Party - Dennis Scott |
| 14. Livin' Legal and Large - Gary Payton |
| 15. D.J. S and S Represents |
| 16. Ya Don't Stop - AG, Dana Barros, Cedric Ceballos with Warren G., Diamond D, Grand Puba, Sadat X |
Basketball's Best Kept Secret,Various Artists,Sony,East Coast Rap,G-Funk,Gangsta Rap,Hip-Hop,Jazz-Rap,R&B,Rap & Hip-Hop,Urban,West Coast Rap
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Basketball's Best Kept Secret
Dana Barros Malik Sealy , Shaquille O'Neal Brian Sshaw , Cedric Ceballos Chris Mills , Jason Kidd JR Rider , and Dennis Scott Gary Payton Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008NOI Release Date: 1994-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Hip Hop Basketball Genie (Interlude) - Bamboo
- Check It - Dana Barros
- Lost in the Sauce - Malik Sealy
- Mic Check 1-2 - Ill Al Skratch, Shaquille O'Neal
- Earl the Goat (Interlude) - Bobbito
- Flow On - Cedric Ceballos, Warren G
- Anything Can Happen - Brian Shaw
- Sumptin' to Groove To - Chris Mills
- From the Bay to L.A. (Interlude)
- What the Kidd Didd - Jason Kidd,
- Funk in the Trunk
- Phat Swoosh (Interlude) - Bobbito
- All Night Party - Dennis Scott
- Livin' Legal and Large - Gary Payton
- D.J. S and S Represents
- Ya Don't Stop - A.G., Dana Barros, Cedric Ceballos, Diamond D, Grand Puba, Sadat X
Customer Reviews:
Not bad actually..........2006-02-07
Tracks of note on here are:
1) Malik Sealy - Don't Get Lost In The Sauce - An extremely "real" track about his upbringing, lessons learned from life, and his dedication and focus. It is actually of historical importance because Malik Sealy died unexpectedly a few years later... making this track all that much more important. The song as a whole (including beat and lyrics) is also quite good.
2) Cedric Ceballos f/ Warren G - Flow On - A popular west-coast anthem for it's time. It's sound embodies the prime of G-funk era music and is fun to listen to.
3) Jason Kidd - What The Kidd Didd - Though he pretty much just talks about how big he is, the song has a tight beat and is engineered well. It's actually pretty funny to listen to some of the lyrics now, but entertaining nonetheless.
4)Gary Payton - Living Legal And Large - Gary Payton is considered old skool now, but he was in fact "legal and large" in the 90s. The content in this song is enjoyable to listen to and the beat is worth mentioning too.
In sum, I guess this album targets a very niche audience... So if you happen to appreciate the NBA of the mid-90s or when rap was just beginning to become a worldwide phenomenon (or the intersection of the two), you might want to pick this one up.
You dont want this.......2005-11-05
Dance Music:
- Big Payback
- Burntface
- Can't Fade Me
- Cypress Hill
- Da B Jammin Klik
- Da Bomb
- Daddy's Little Girl
- DC Talk
- Deadly Needles [Explicit Lyrics]
- Dick Tracy [CD-single]
Dance Music
Does This Look Infected? [Clean]
J.S. Bach: Suiten BWV 1007-1009
Maybe Tomorrow [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
I'm So Good That I Don't Have to Brag! [Import]