The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 8 [Clean]

Track Listings
1. YoungBloodz: Damn
2. Wyclef: The Industry
3. Chingy: Right Thurr
4. Young Gunz: Can't Stop, Won't Stop
5. West Side Connection: Gangsta Nation
6. Ja-Rule: Clap Back
7. Kanye West: Through The Wire
8. Gang Starr: Skills
9. J-Kwon: Tipsy
10. E-40 featuring Clipse: Quarterbackin
11. Fabolous featuring Tamia: Into You
12. T. I.: Be Easy
13. Cassidy featuring R. Kelly: Hotel
14. Ying Yang Twins: Salt Shaker
15. Scarface: Recognize
16. The Untouchables featuring Benzino: Relationship With Me & My Gun

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The eighth volume in America's most popular hip-hop compilation series is here! The Source Hip Hop Hits Vol. 8 is wall-to-wall fire, featuring chart-topping singles from the genre's most recognizable stars. Arguably topping all seven previous Source Hip Hop Hits volumes, The Source Hip Hop Hits Vol. 8 delivers multi-platinum music on one incredible CD without sacrificing an ounce of street cred. 15 tracks plus a special bonus track. Features Source Award and GRAMMY Award nominees and winners Pharrell, Jay-Z, Ja Rule and Wyclef and includes underground smash hits by newcomers T.I., Chingy and Young Gunz. Includes hip-hop stars from every region of the country.

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The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 8 [Clean]

The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 8 [Clean]
The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 8
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Lame, weak, and wack
  • A few good old songs
  • Eggplant is 100% right
  • This Source Compilation album sucked!
  • Fine then, you leave me no choice!
The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 8
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Experimental RapExperimental Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0001Z3IFS
Release Date: 2004-06-29

Tracks:

  1. YoungBloodz: Damn
  2. Wyclef: The Industry
  3. Chingy: Right Thurr
  4. Young Gunz: Can't Stop, Won't Stop
  5. West Side Connection: Gangsta Nation
  6. Ja-Rule: Clap Back
  7. Kanye West: Through The Wire
  8. Gang Starr: Skills
  9. J-Kwon: Tipsy
  10. E-40 featuring Clipse: Quarterbackin
  11. Fabolous featuring Tamia: Into You
  12. T. I.: Be Easy
  13. Cassidy featuring R. Kelly: Hotel
  14. Ying Yang Twins: Salt Shaker
  15. Scarface: Recognize
  16. The Untouchables featuring Benzino: Relationship With Me & My Gun

Description

The eighth volume in America's most popular hip-hop compilation series is here! The Source Hip Hop Hits Vol. 8 is wall-to-wall fire, featuring chart-topping singles from the genre's most recognizable stars. Arguably topping all seven previous Source Hip Hop Hits volumes, The Source Hip Hop Hits Vol. 8 delivers multi-platinum music on one incredible CD without sacrificing an ounce of street cred. 15 tracks plus a special bonus track. Features Source Award and GRAMMY Award nominees and winners Pharrell, Jay-Z, Ja Rule and Wyclef and includes underground smash hits by newcomers T.I., Chingy and Young Gunz. Includes hip-hop stars from every region of the country.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Lame, weak, and wack.......2007-02-19

I would give this more than one star, if I liked more than 2 to 3 tracks. The purpose of these compilations is to enjoy all the best music from an artist album of that year. But what if thier best is their worst? The only artist who was worth my time, was Gangstarr, Westside Connection, and Ja. But I have those albums and I rather listen to those, then a whole entire album it will take less than 9 mins, to go through the whole thing.

2 out of 5 stars A few good old songs.......2006-07-15

A few good old songs. still better than having jay-z.... he just copies Notorious B.I.G. thats why he retired. NOTHING LEFT TO STEAL!!!!

1 out of 5 stars Eggplant is 100% right.......2005-06-17

I could review this, but I'd be wasting what Eggplant wrote. You hit the nail on the head!

3 out of 5 stars This Source Compilation album sucked!.......2005-04-04

Actually, stratch that; THE WORST! Many of these songs sucked and should have had much better songs. As much as I love rap, this is the worst rap soundtrack I have ever heard.

1. Youngbloodz feat. Lil' Jon - Damn - why does every Southern single have Lil' Jon singing the hook? Eight out of ten times, it flops. (two times it hasn't flopped is "Freek-A-Leek" and Usher's "Yeah"). Also on Youngbloodz' "Drankin Patnaz". 4/10
2. Wyclef - The Industry - Only heard this song once; why is this on a "hits" album? N/A
3. Chingy - Right Thurr - First good song on the whole album. It was a Buzzworthy song, and made Chingy a superstar. Also on "Jackpot". 9/10
4. Young Gunz - Can't Stop, Won't Stop - The beat is very annoying, and their voices make it worse. Also on "Tough Luv" 6.5/10
5. Westside Connection - Gangsta Nation - this is the only real gangsta song on this album. Also on "Terrorist Threats" 10/10
6. Ja Rule - Clap Back - Why is this even on here? I hate Ja and so does everybody else. Also on "Blood In My Eye". 2/10
7. Kanye West - Through The Wire - did not like it at first, and then I loved it; it was a Buzzworthy song. Also on "The College Dropout". 10/10
8. Gang Starr - Skills - never heard this song. N/A
9. J-Kwon - Tipsy - great song; basically the new school version on "Gin and Juice". Also on "Hood Hop". 9/10
10. E-40 feat. The Clipse - never heard this song. N/A
11. Fabolous feat. Tamia - another crappy song and rap artist. Also on "Street Dreams". 1/10
12. T.I. - Be Easy - good song, but only got put on there because Rubber Band Man was very successful. "Also on "Trap Muzik". 9/10
13. Cassidy feat. R. Kelly - hot song; hated it at first, but then loved it. Also on "Split Personality". 10/10
14. Ying Yang Twins feat. Lil Jon - all right collabo, but not as great as "Get Low". Also on "Me and My Brother". 6/10
15. Scarface - Recognize - this should not be on here because it was never a hit; not even that great anyway. 4/10
16. The Untouchables feat. Benzino - Relationship w/ Me and My Gun - another filler track; I stop this album after "Hotel", or rarely "Salt Shaker". 3/10

There are at least 10 better songs this compilation should have included than the ten bad ones on here. Examples being:
1. Outkast - "Hey Ya"
2. Ludacris - "Stand Up"
3. Cam'ron - "Get Em Girl"
4. Lil' Jon feat. Ying Yang Twins - "Get Low"
5. Obie Trice feat. Nate Dogg - "The Setup"
6. Outkast - "The Way You Move"
7. Juelz Santana feat. Cam'ron - "Dipset (Santana's Town)"
8. G-Unit - "Stunt 101"
9. Jay-Z - "Change Clothes"
10. Any 50 Cent hit released that year

1 out of 5 stars Fine then, you leave me no choice!.......2005-03-15

Well. Seems like these talentless, gold-toothed imbeciles are really getting rich from churning out this junk faster than Detroit churns out cars because dumb pre-teens and wiggers keep buying into this fad... so I'm going to cash in on it! Quick! Before it dies out! I'm going to make my OWN unlistenable, wretched pop-rap album!

So here I go, with the steps:

1.) Pick out stupid, laughable moniker (IE "Chingy", "Nelly", etc.). Hmm... how about "Dippety D"? I know, I know, it sounds like a Warner Brothers cartoon... but hey, this is what makes money, so who am I to argue?

2.) Go to the mall and buy $500 worth of oversized South Pole and Mecca clothing.

3.) Get a friend with an old electronic keyboard. Actually, scratch the friend part. I can do it myself.

4.) Pick out one of the 16 loaded beats. Choose a tempo.

5.) Put it on, and record myself mumbling over it. Subject matter must not exceed the range of "munny, secks, thugstaz, wummenzz". Oh yeah, gotta curse a lot too. My title track shall be me just endlessly bleating "DIPPETY DIPPETY DIPPETY D!!!!"

6.) When I write the words/lyrics, misspell everything horribly. Hmm. What's a good album title? I know! "Dippity D Duz Da Derrrty Deed".

7.) Shoot the album cover. Wear the aforementioned wigger clothing, scowl like an idiot, and show off my "blang" (fake).

8.) Release, sell the single to MTV, and become a millionaire overnight! It's that easy! AND it requires NO TALENT WHATSOEVER! Those of you clamoring for the "No" button below, wait 'til you hear my new single, "For Sheezy My Wheezy"! It'll soon be blasting at a local school dance near you!

No. Forget it. I'm not going to do any of that. If I make an album, it'll be of my OWN musical merit. I'll actually put some effort into it, and make something I can take pride in.

Avoid.

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The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 8
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The SOURCE = Best hip hop compilation albums
The Source Presents Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 8
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Experimental RapExperimental Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0001Z3IFI
Release Date: 2004-06-29

Tracks:

  1. YoungBloodz: Damn
  2. Wyclef: The Industry
  3. Chingy: Right Thurr
  4. Young Gunz: Can't Stop, Won't Stop
  5. West Side Connection: Gangsta Nation
  6. Ja-Rule: Clap Back
  7. Kanye West: Through The Wire
  8. Gang Starr: Skills
  9. J-Kwon: Tipsy
  10. E-40 featuring Clipse: Quarterbackin
  11. Fabolous featuring Tamia: Into You
  12. T. I.: Be Easy
  13. Cassidy featuring R. Kelly: Hotel
  14. Ying Yang Twins: Salt Shaker
  15. Scarface: Recognize
  16. The Untouchables featuring Benzino: Relationship With Me & My Gun

Description

The eighth volume in America's most popular hip-hop compilation series is here! The Source Hip Hop Hits Vol. 8 is wall-to-wall fire, featuring chart-topping singles from the genre's most recognizable stars. Arguably topping all seven previous Source Hip Hop Hits volumes, The Source Hip Hop Hits Vol. 8 delivers multi-platinum music on one incredible CD without sacrificing an ounce of street cred. 15 tracks plus a special bonus track. Features Source Award and GRAMMY Award nominees and winners Pharrell, Jay-Z, Ja Rule and Wyclef and includes underground smash hits by newcomers T.I., Chingy and Young Gunz. Includes hip-hop stars from every region of the country.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The SOURCE = Best hip hop compilation albums.......2004-07-02

The SOURCE Hip Hop Hits puts out by far the Best Hip Hop Compilation albums. Nobody is even close to them. And Vol. 8 DOES NOT DISSAPOINT! You got Kanye West(The hottest rapper right now), R. Kelly, Cassidy, Chingy, Fabolous, Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz, J-Kwon, TI, Ja Rule, Scarface, Ying Yang Twins, and BIG PROPS for throwing Gangstarr on it(THEY DESERVE IT). Every joint on here was a banger, plus The Source is known for spreading the love from each coast. You got bangers from the East, West, South and Mid-West. The only joint that I thought deserved to make it that wasn't here was Beyonce and Jay-Z Crazy In Love. Even though it is mainly a R&B song and The Source Hip Hop Hits don't put R&B songs on their albums I thought the impact it had last year was big enough for them to make a exception. I recommend anybody who loves hip hop to jump on this album. Rather then buying dozens of albums to get these hot songs you and can buy this ONE cd and save over a hundred dollars!

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