History of Hip Hop: 50 Slammin' Trax from Hip Hop's Past & Present [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Hard Knock Life
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2. Walk This Way (Ft Aerosmith)
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3. Nuthin' But A G Thang
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4. Express Yourself
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5. Ms Jackson
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6. California Love (Remix)
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7. Regulate
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8. It Was A Good Day
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9. My Philosophy
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10. White Lines
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11. Rappers Delight
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12. They Reminisce Over You
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13. Who Am I (What's My Name)
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14. You Played Yourself
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15. Gossip Folks (Ft Ludacris)
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16. Know How
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17. Wild Thing
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18. Planet Rock
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19. Message
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20. Magic Number
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See all 50 tracks on this disc
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
50 slammin' trax from Hip Hop's past & present. Warner Dance brings you the definitive 3 CD collection of the finest Hip Hop tracks from the past 25 years. Warner. 2004.
History of Hip Hop: 50 Slammin' Trax from Hip Hop's Past & Present,Various Artists,Wea,Rap,Rap Collections
History of Hip Hop: 50 Slammin' Trax from Hip Hop's Past & Present [Import]
Average customer rating:
- So what the Bomb!
- The *Incomplete* History of Hip-Hop
- HIP HOP!
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History of Hip Hop: 50 Slammin' Trax from Hip Hop's Past & Present
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Compilations
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00067ZPO8
Release Date: 2004-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Hard Knock Life
- Walk This Way (Ft Aerosmith)
- Nuthin' But A G Thang
- Express Yourself
- Ms Jackson
- California Love (Remix)
- Regulate
- It Was A Good Day
- My Philosophy
- White Lines
- Rappers Delight
- They Reminisce Over You
- Who Am I (What's My Name)
- You Played Yourself
- Gossip Folks (Ft Ludacris)
- Know How
- Wild Thing
- Planet Rock
- Message
- Magic Number
- It Takes Two
- Warm It Up Kane
- Humpty Dance
- Mistadobalina
- Talkin' All That Jazz
- All For One
- I Know You Got Soul
- Breaks
- Back By Dope Demand
- One For The Treble
- Eight Wonder
- They Want Efx
- 900 Number
- King Of The Beats
- Get Ur Freak On
- Gravel Pit
- Hot In Herre
- Get Money
- Sunshine
- Nas Is Like
- Got Your Money
- Woo Hah Got You All In Check
- Insane In The Brain
- Fu-Gee-La
- Gangsta's Paradise
- Jump Around
- Can I Kick It
- O.P.P
- Concrete Schgoolyard
- N.O.R.E.
Album Description
50 slammin' trax from Hip Hop's past & present. Warner Dance brings you the definitive 3 CD collection of the finest Hip Hop tracks from the past 25 years. Warner. 2004.
Album Details
The Biggest Artists Both Old and New Are Here, Making this the Complete Hip Hop Anthology.
Customer Reviews:
So what the Bomb!.......2006-07-03
I'm really loving these disc! Like the two abaove writer there could have been some of thesee tracks left off of these albums! I some what undertand why they name this collection Hip Hop History but where are the other songs we need to hear at. You didn't get the clearance to use the sonsg and just pit B.S. Tracks on it??? I bought this at Virgin Record store for 9.99! Way worth my money! Don't play 30 to 50 Bucks for this! I just know all I'm going to do is put all the classic tracks on my Ipod and jam out! If you can buy this cd for 15 Bucks and under it's worth! It's 3 disc which is hot!
The *Incomplete* History of Hip-Hop.......2005-09-17
This History of Hip-Hop set is good, but it's not good enough. How are you going to have a collection of 50 "slammin' trax" and not have: Arrested Development, Black Sheep, Digable Planets, Public Enemy, Whodini, and L. L. Cool. J? You definetly can NOT have a good hip-hip collection without anything from Public Enemy and L. L. Cool J. There are 3 CDs in the set and some of the wack tracks on it should've been replaced with something by the hip-hop artists I mentioned above. Overall, The History of Hip-Hop is good, but I'd advise you to walk and get it.
HIP HOP!.......2005-03-02
This is some of the best 50 tracks on 3 discs in hip hop, I only be hatin' on a few tracks which I'll get to later.
The first disc has a lot of classic hip hop songs there is about 17 tracks on this disc and the whole disc is dope except for Ludacris 'Gossip Folks' and I ain't too keen on Tone Loc 'Wild Thing' other than that this Is a great disc and the best songs are NWA 'Express Yourself' BDP 'My Philosophy' Snoop Dogg 'Who Am I? (What's my Name) Ice-T 'You Played Yourslef' Pete Rock and CL Smooth 'TROY' Grandmaster Flash 'White Lines' and of course the song that started hip hop 'Rapper's Delight' by The Sugarhill Gang. 4.5/5
the second disc is old skool all 1991 and before. This is probably my favorite disc and there is no letdown songs. It features many dope tracks like Afrika Bambaataa 'Planet Rock' Grandmaster Flash 'The Message' De La Soul 'The Magic Number' Big Daddy Kane 'Warm it up kane' Digital Underground 'Humpty Dance' Del the Funkee 'Mistadobalina' Stetsasonic 'all that jazz' Brand Nubian 'All for One' Eric B and Rakim 'I know u got soul' Das EFX 'they want efx' Also there is some instrumental tracks Mantonix 'King of the beats' which is tight, Davy DMX 'one for the treble' and the 45 king '900 number' 5/5
The third disc is the worst but it aint bad, there is about 2 letdown tracks from Nelly (wtf is he on here fo) missy. The best tracks are ATCQ 'Can I kick it' i prefer this version to the album one. J5 'Concrete Schoolyard' Busta Rhymes 'Woo hah got u all in check' cypress hill 'insanein the brain' and coolio 'gangsta's paradise'. 4/5
Buy this now!
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- It's Over [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Kill the Vultures
- Licensed to Skill [Explicit Lyrics]
- Magnum Opus
- Me-2-U
Soul Music
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