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Shyne – Self-Titled – Hip Hop 2xLP
$0.01
Subsonic 2 – Unsung Heroes Of Hip Hop – 7″ PS 1991 – Ex
$0.14
Jeff Lorber – Step By Step – Arista Records 1985 – Electronic, Hip Hop Music LP
$0.99
M.C. Hammer – Pump It Up – Capital Records 1988 – Hip Hop, Go-Go Music – Single
$0.99
T-REC – For The New Millennium – Triagulum Records 2000 – Hip Hop, Popular
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Lil Bow Wow Ghetto Girls Puppy Love LP Promo Single Tigah Rap Hip Hop Music VG++
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MAG~MAD ASS GANGSTA~PIMP~EPIDEMIC~HIP HOP~12″~SCARCE
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Craig Mack / Big Yank / Hold Up / VVG Hip Hop GREAT!!!!
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Mr. Skurge – Joe Fetter / Windy 7″ Slug Atmosphere Hip Hop
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SEAN PRICE/COLD WORLD – How the Gods Chill LP *NEW* 3D Hardcore Hip Hop
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DO I LOVE HER?~DJ QUIK~SUGA FREE~PROMO~HIP HOP~RAP~12″~SCARCE
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A’Z Yadadamean 12″ Promo NEW Oakland E. Bay Area Hyphy Rap Hip Hop AE ICE SPEEDY
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2Pac Notorious BIG Hip Hop’s Most Wanted Vinyl Promo
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M.O.P. G Building – Loud Records 2000 – Hip Hop, Thug Rap Music – Single
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~brioche~mirror mirror~rare brooklyn 12”~hip hop~
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~power jam~CHILL ROB G ~THE POWER~WILD PITCH RECORDS~HIP HOP~
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~NOVELLA SWEET BRIAR BEST SHOT RARE HIP HOP SEALED 12” CAN’T STOP~RARE~
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ISIDORE AKA IZZY ICE 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP SOUL MAN
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MC SHAN 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP IT DONT MEAN A THING REMIX
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RODNEY O JOE COOLEY GENERAL JEFF 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP DJ’S AND MC’S
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Rare ARABIAN PRINCE 12″ vinyl record N.W.A. RAP HIP HOP DOPE THANG GETTIN DOWN
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THE C.I.A. 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP DR DRE MY POSSE
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THE KID 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP CHAINS ON ME
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THE JAZ 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP FULL ALBUM WORD TO THE JAZ
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TOO NICE 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP I GIT MINZE
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COOKIE CREW 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP BORN THIS WAY
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KING DEE & THE BISHOP 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP WHATS YOUR OPINION
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KING SUN 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP ON THE CLUB TIP
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KOOL MOE DEE 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP WILD WILD WEST
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STRICTLY DEF 12″ vinyl record RAP HIP HOP JERSEY THIS IS DOPE
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Geto Boys – The Reunion Album / Club Wax LP 1996 Rap-A-Lot PROMO hip-hop facemob
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The 2 Live Crew Single Record LP Vintage Vinyl Rare Album Old School Rap Hip Hop
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Mad Lion / Point Blank 12″ Single PROMO 1995 Front Page hip-hop ragga krs-one
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Heavy D & The Boyz – We Got Our Own Thang 12″ Single 1989 hip-hop sir mix alot
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The Pharcyde – Trust 12″ Single PROMO 2000 ED14-PR hip-hop
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EPMD – Out Of Business 2xLPs Def Jam 1999 redman busta MOP hip hop old school
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Lone Catalysts – En La Ciudad 12″ Indy Hip Hop Kev Brown
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Organized Konfusion – Somehow Someway 12″ NY hip hop
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Beanie Sigel – Remember Them Days / Raw & Uncut 12″ Roc-A-Fella Records Hip Hop
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Beanie Sigel – Remember Them Days Feat EVE / Raw & Uncut 12″ Vinyl Hip Hop RAP
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Casual – VIP / I Gotta (Get Down) / Turf Dirt (12″) Vinyl Hip Hop RAP NM
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DJ Honda – We Don’t Play / Get On Your Job (12″) Vinyl Hip Hop RAP NM
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DJ Revolution – Evolution Revidence (12″) Ground Control Records Hip Hop RAP
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Eastern Conference – All In Together (12″) 12″ Vinyl Hip Hop RAP
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Elusive And Aceyalone – The Bigger They Come (12″) Vinyl Hip Hop RAP
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Rakim – When I B On Tha Mic / Flow Forever (12″) Vinyl Hip Hop RAP VG
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Rasco / Flii – Gunz Still Hot / Stomp Vinyl Hip Hop RAP
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Rasco / Flii – Gunz Still Hot / Stomp Vinyl Hip Hop RAP
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Spontaneous – Reprezen’n (Remix) Saukrates Xzibit Vinyl Rap Hip Hop NM
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Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek / Rakaa-Iriscience – The Unbound Project, Vol. 1 Hip Hop
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The High & Mighty – Dick Starbuck Porno Detective (12″) Vinyl Hip Hop RAP
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Various – Head Cracks 3 (12″) Vinyl Hip Hop RAP DJ Battle Tool
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CARL THOMAS – SHE IS 12″ PROMO! NICE! HIP HOP
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SPORTY THIEVES feat. MR. WOODS – NO PIGEONS – HIP HOP
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BROWN JAMES “Get It Crackin’ / Sucka MC” Hip Hop 12″ NM
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SET ONE 10 HIP HOP / RAP RECORDS ALBUMS VINYL 12″ 1993-99
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SET TWO 10 HIP HOP / RAP RECORDS ALBUMS VINYL 12″
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SET THREE 10 HIP HOP / RAP RECORDS ALBUMS VINYL 12″
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SET FOUR 10 HIP HOP / RAP RECORDS ALBUMS VINYL 12″
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SET FIVE 10 HIP HOP / RAP RECORDS ALBUMS VINYL 12″
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SET SIX 10 HIP HOP / RAP RECORDS ALBUMS VINYL 12″
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SET SEVEN 8 HIP HOP / RAP RECORDS ALBUMS VINYL 12″
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LUMIDEE – NEVER LEAVE YOU – PROMO – R & B – HIP HOP
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JOE – RIDE WIT U – G-UNIT – JIVE – R & B – HIP HOP
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RIC-A-CHE feat. DARIJA – COO-COO CHEE – STREET RECORD CORPORATION – HIP HOP
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LIBERTY CITY – 24-7 – TOO SHORT – LIL’ JON – DJ FELONY – R & B – HIP HOP
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PARTY BUSTERS – BUDS INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION – HIP HOP – SCRUBS vs. PIGEONS
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ASHANTI – RAIN ON ME REMIX – MURDER INC. – RARE PROMO – HIP HOP – R & B
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AV8 ALL-STARS – THE BLOCK PARTY – DAVEY DEX – BOOKIE RANKS – HIP HOP
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GAMBINO FAMILY feat. C-MURDER & PORSHA – MY CHILDHOOD YEARS – NO LIMIT – HIP HOP
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PRAS feat. THE PRODUCT G & B & FREE – WHAT’CHA WANNA DO – RUFFHOUSE – HIP HOP
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PEBBLES feat. SALT ‘N’ PEPA – BACKYARD – DALLAS AUSTIN – HIP HOP – R & B
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DREA – GOT YA BACK – BLACK ROB – R & B – HIP HOP – 1998 WARNER BROS.
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MEN AT LARGE – LET’S TALK ABOUT IT – 1994 EASTWEST RECORDS – R & B – HIP HOP
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MS. JADE feat. TIMBALAND & NELLY FURTADO – CHING, CHING – HIP HOP – INTERSCOPE
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FIEND feat. MIA X – BIG TIMER – NO LIMIT RECORDS – MASTER P – HIP HOP
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MISS JONES – THE OTHER WOMAN – MOTOWN – R & B – HIP HOP – MOBB DEEP
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SWV – CAN WE – MISSY ELLIOTT – TIMBALAND – 1997 JIVE – R & B – HIP HOP
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EN VOGUE – WHATEVER – TUMBLIN’ DICE REMIXES – OL’ DIRTY BASTARD – R&B – HIP HOP
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BELLA feat. JODY BREEZE – CAUGHT UP – ORDINARY GIRL – HIP HOP – R & B
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MONICA – SO GONE REMIX – BUSTA RHYMES – HIP HOP
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RHYMEFEST – STICK – 2006 J RECORDS – HIP HOP
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FUNDISHA – LIVE THE LIFE – 2002 SO SO DEF – HIP HOP
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CARMIN – PLAYTOY – RARE WHITE VINYL PRESSING – HIP HOP
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MAINO – MAKE IT HOT – RUMORS – RARE WHITE LABEL HIP HOP
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AMAZIN – COOL – AMAZIN’ – 2001 UNIVERSAL – HIP HOP
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RELL – LOVE FOR FREE – ROC-A-FELLA – HIP HOP – JAY-Z
$1.00
SHANE CAPONE – UH HUH! – BAREDA – DETROIT HIP HOP
$1.00
RAY CASH – SMOKIN’ & LEANIN’ – 2005 COLUMBIA – HIP HOP
$1.00
RIC A CHE – COO COO 12″ HIP HOP PROMO NICE!
$1.00
JAGGED EDGE – I GOT IT 2 – NAS – SO SO DEF – HIP HOP
$1.00
MASTER P – THINKIN’ BOUT U – NO LIMIT RECORDS – HIP HOP
$1.00
SO SO DEF BASS ALL-STARS VOL. III – RICKY BELL – YING YANG TWINS – HIP HOP
$1.00
KURUPT FEAT DAZ THA STREETZ IZ A MUTHA SEALED HIP HOP 12” NEW UNPLAYED MINT
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BLAXUEDE “Dey Don’t Kno” 2000 Hip Hop Rap 12″ Poor
$1.39
ALI “Boughetto” 2001 Hip Hop Rap 12 inch / MURPHY LEE
$1.39
MONIFAH “I Can Tell” 2000 R&B Hip Hop 12″ / MURPHY LEE
$1.39
Fat Boys and Chubby Checker – The Twist 7″ original hip-hop LP VG+/VG
$1.39
STEFFON “Frostbit” 1994 Hip Hop Rap 12″ Fair RUTHLESS
$1.39
THREE 6 MAFIA “Testin My Gangsta” 2003 Hip Hop 12″ VG+
$1.39
I Don’t Think You’re… Lil Wayne Vinyl Wall Art Decal
$15.99
This is easy to install and made from 6-year outdoor 2.5 mil soft pvc film with special release characteristics. Indoor exposure is almost unlimited. Easy to remove. Excellent weeding and release value. Vinyl designs are easily removed, although they can not be repositioned or reused. We always include simple application and removal instructions with each order. You can choose from an array of col…
12 Pairs Neon 80′s Wayfarer Sunglasses Kids Teen Party Favors
$2.99
Party On Dude !
Have a blast from the past at your next summer party.
This set of 12 neon colored “Wayfarer” style sunglasses make awesome party favors for pool parties and cookouts.
Assorted earpiece colors of purple, orange, blue, pink, yellow and green. Black fronts.
Fun for adults and children alike !
Set of 12 sunglasses.
Assorted neon colors.
Each measures 5.5″ W
Makes great party fa…
Love Me or Hate Me… Lil Wayne Vinyl Wall Art Decal
$15.99
This is easy to install and made from 6-year outdoor 2.5 mil soft pvc film with special release characteristics. Indoor exposure is almost unlimited. Easy to remove. Excellent weeding and release value. Vinyl designs are easily removed, although they can not be repositioned or reused. We always include simple application and removal instructions with each order. You can choose from an array of col…
Dance Workout with Barbie [VHS]
$12.98
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Grind Workout: Hip Hop Aerobics [VHS]
$10.00
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Learn To Dance : Go Fatima ! [VHS]
$8.99
Go, Fatima! is cooler than a five-dollar snow cone. In this video, Fatima Robinson–renowned choreographer for the Backstreet Boys–demonstrates the steps you’ve been trying to master since you saw them in her latest music video. The result is a fast-moving, 42-minute head-and-body workout. You’ll want to show your friends, teach your friends, and then perform with your friends for your friends’ f…
Vinyl Wall Decal Sticker Ballerina Dancers Series 21×72 #378s
$29.95
The newest interior design trend is adding vinyl art on interior walls. It’s easier than hiring an artist and a lot cheaper. The smaller pieces can be put up within minutes. The larger pieces takes a little longer. The decals can be applied to all smooth surfaces, such as walls, windows, tiles, mirrors and doors. Each of our designs come with easy instructions to follow. This is an original design…
At the End of the Day
$1.99
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Dance Off The Inches: Hip Hop Body Blast
$8.54
Studio: Tcfhe/anchor Bay/starz Release Date: 12/06/2011 Rating: Nr…
Dance Fitness for Beginners with MaDonna Grimes: African Beat – Latin Heat
$4.89
Award-winning choreographer MaDonna Grimes is renowned for her innovative dance moves. With the Dance Fitness with MaDonna Grimes: African Beat DVD, you’ll elevate your heart rate with a high-energy workout that moves and grooves!…
!Puro Merengue!
$4.38
New – Originating in the Dominican Republic sometime during the 1840s, merengue sports a blazing 2/4 dance rhythm initially powered by the accordion, a barrel-shaped drum called a tambor, and a scraper called a guiro. Nowadays, merengue boasts a brass and reeds backdrop or sequenced programs that in recent years has incorporated hip-hop and house. This foremost collection contains a bevy of 25 sizzling hits by today’s top merengue artists arranged for p/v/g, including: Bajo La Lluvia * Cuando Ac
!Puro Tejano!
$2.75
New – Tejano – which means “Texan” in Spanish because this genre first gained notice there in the 1950s – is a wholly original American musical idiom that blends traditional polka-flavored rancheras and lilting, reggae-paced cumbias with pop, RandB and hip-hop. This collection contains P/V/G arrangements of 25 evergreens by A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings, Selena and La Mafia: Amor Prohibido * Azucar * Boom Boom * Como La Flor * Contigo * Fotos y Recuerdos * SSHHH! * Techno Cumbia * and more
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004
$156.47
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Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004
$156.47
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Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004
$63.63
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Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004
$69.73
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Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004
$156.47
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Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004
$110
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Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 1942-2004
$155.29
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Bonkers: The Dizzee Rascal Story
$19.84
Used – Dylan Kwabena Mills, better known as Dizzee Rascal, has evolved from cutting-edge pioneer of grime and hip hop into one of Britain’s biggest pop stars…And the east London rapper, songwriter and record producer did it without compromising his startlingly original vision and persona. Paul Lester traces Dizzee’s career, first as a pirate radio DJ aged 16, then as a member of grime collective the Roll Deep Crew, and finally as a solo artist. He also reveals how Dizzee’s distinctive hybrid m
Bonkers: The Dizzee Rascal Story
$19.84
New – Dylan Kwabena Mills, better known as Dizzee Rascal, has evolved from cutting-edge pioneer of grime and hip hop into one of Britain’s biggest pop stars…And the east London rapper, songwriter and record producer did it without compromising his startlingly original vision and persona. Paul Lester traces Dizzee’s career, first as a pirate radio DJ aged 16, then as a member of grime collective the Roll Deep Crew, and finally as a solo artist. He also reveals how Dizzee’s distinctive hybrid mu
Frank
$12.78
Used – Amy Winehouse’s unique combination of jazz, R’n'B and hip hop has proved to be a big hit over the last year. Her award-winning album “Back To Black” created renewed interest in this, her first album. This official matching folio provides an opportunity for other singers to try their hand at these feisty, soulful tunes. The book contains piano/vocal arrangements of all the songs on the album, complete with guitar chord boxes, including the singles “Stronger Than Me”, “In My Bed” and “Take
Frank
$17.51
Used – Amy Winehouse’s unique combination of jazz, R’n'B and hip hop has proved to be a big hit over the last year. Her award-winning album “Back To Black” created renewed interest in this, her first album. This official matching folio provides an opportunity for other singers to try their hand at these feisty, soulful tunes. The book contains piano/vocal arrangements of all the songs on the album, complete with guitar chord boxes, including the singles “Stronger Than Me”, “In My Bed” and “Take
Introducing Joss Stone
$46.94
Used – This album features all the songs from Joss Stone’s third studio album arranged for piano, voice and guitar. Fusing influences of vintage soul, motown harmonies and hip-hop grooves, the album is a must have for all fans for funky soul.
Introducing Joss Stone
$54.95
New – This album features all the songs from Joss Stone’s third studio album arranged for piano, voice and guitar. Fusing influences of vintage soul, motown harmonies and hip-hop grooves, the album is a must have for all fans for funky soul.
N-Dubz: Against All Odds: From Street Life to Chart Life
$12.43
New – Over the past year homegrown hip-hop sensation N-Dubz have morphed from an underground phenomenon to a commercial monster. Take a trip inside the N-Dubz world of catchy lyrics, street smart style and funky beats and discover the real story of the band everyone’s talking about. Although still only in their early 20s, N-Dubz are anything but an overnight sensation. The band was born some eight years ago, in one of the roughest parts of Camden. Still in school and barely into their teens, c
No More White Lies, My President Is Black
$62.73
Used – Nearly 400 years after slavery in the United States (US) begun an African American, actually a man of half African and half American descent, has probably changed the United States forever.During his election campaign, he promised hope and change. His words inspired millions all over the world, not only in the US. Just by campaigning Obama changed the world ‘s views on the United States. Moreover, and this will form the thesis of this paper, Obama has changed Hip Hop as well. With every s
Vibe History of Hip Hop
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Vibe History of Hip Hop
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#1 Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
$5.95
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#1 Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
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#1 Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
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#1 Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
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$30 Music School
$87.88
Making art your full-time job is a full-time job. If youare ready to take on this job, then you”re ready to follow the advice that you”ll find inside $30 Music School. Do-it-Yourself recording, distribution, and promotion have made it easier than ever to make a living making music. Learn how to thrive in this new business model. $30 Music School is for people who want to be musicians, not just look like musicians. It”s all about cutting through the star-system garbage and getting to the heart of art, and making great music that can reach the world on no budget. No matter what type of music moves you-rock, Alternative, Metal, Punk, Hip Hop, Country, Jazz or Salsa-you can take this book and put it to work for you. Go one-on-one with musicians who have made music their life. Use their advice and learn from their experiences. Find out what it takes to create both realistic goals as well as a map to reach them.
”George Bush doesn’t care about black people”: Hip hop, public discourse and black politics in the early 21st century.
$49.99
Recently, more scholars are examining hip hop as a powerful cultural, communicative force, yet hip hop’s political orientation goes unnoticed. This study highlights the politics found in hip hop culture and in rap music since 2000 by exploring hip hop as a social movement. This study utilizes a critical, cultural approach by applying ideological case study and textual analyses methods. Song lyrics, activist efforts and black politics prove the political orientation of hip hop culture, which revealed that rap music in general is limited by capitalistic, hegemonic restraints juxtaposed to rappers serving as the legitimate voice of the marginalized and as victims of the cultural production of negative stereotypes. The study concludes that hip hop as a social movement has revolutionary potential but has not reached its zenith as a movement because of its multiple shortcomings, including: (a) problematic issues of contradiction such as materialism, capitalism and the politics of racism and classism, (b) a lack of a movement-specific ideology shared by minority groups, and (c) the lack of a single leader unrelated to entertainment as the representative “voice” of marginalized citizens to advocate for national policy issues and national reform.
”George Bush doesn’t care about black people”: Hip hop, public discourse and black politics in the early 21st century.
$49.99
Recently, more scholars are examining hip hop as a powerful cultural, communicative force, yet hip hop’s political orientation goes unnoticed. This study highlights the politics found in hip hop culture and in rap music since 2000 by exploring hip hop as a social movement. This study utilizes a critical, cultural approach by applying ideological case study and textual analyses methods. Song lyrics, activist efforts and black politics prove the political orientation of hip hop culture, which revealed that rap music in general is limited by capitalistic, hegemonic restraints juxtaposed to rappers serving as the legitimate voice of the marginalized and as victims of the cultural production of negative stereotypes. The study concludes that hip hop as a social movement has revolutionary potential but has not reached its zenith as a movement because of its multiple shortcomings, including: (a) problematic issues of contradiction such as materialism, capitalism and the politics of racism and classism, (b) a lack of a movement-specific ideology shared by minority groups, and (c) the lack of a single leader unrelated to entertainment as the representative “voice” of marginalized citizens to advocate for national policy issues and national reform.
”I wanna take you higher”: The stylistic development and cultural dissemination of post-psychedelic funk music.
$49.99
A traditional history of rock music divides up the genre into chronologically discrete eras, the fifties, the sixties and the seventies. Due to its convoluted influence streams, black popular music, especially funk must be looked at differently. Following on from the narrowly defined funk of James Brown, the second-wave of funk groups such as Sly and the Family Stone and Funkadelic allied themselves to the late-sixties psychedelic rock movement. Essentially funk was black music and rock was white, and the pivotal figure that connected these two movements was Jimi Hendrix.;Contemporaneous soul albums were referencing jazz, which had by the early seventies, become wholly appropriated by white musicians. Funk became a tool for the re-appropriation of African and African American musical idioms. In doing so it set itself up as a parallel and an alternative to mainstream rock, a sort of black rock analogous to punk rock music’s relationship to mainstream rock a generation later. Indeed the parallels between funk and punk run deep. Funkadelic, during their brief spell in Detroit were part of the same underground scene as some of the founding figures of punk namely, Iggy Pop and the MC5. Funk gave voice to the expression of urban alienation felt by many African-Americans in the seventies, but it also, at first through the use of funk in blaxploitation films, became a symbol of vice, funk being the soundtrack to both seventies cop-dramas and seventies pornography.;Ultimately, funk was subsumed by the disco movement, a genre that it had helped create. Yet funk was to reappear again in the eighties as the instrumental basis for hip-hop. The cross-section of this time period most closely addressed in this dissertation is the early seventies, and in particular 1971, looking at two seminal funk albums from this year, There’s a Riot Goin’ On by Sly and the Family Stone and Maggot Brain by Funkadelic. Both these albums demonstrate how the influence of the white musical
”Just another one of God’s gifts”: Prince, African-American masculinity, and the sonic legacy of the eighties.
$49.99
The popular recording artist Prince is known for his ability to fuse musical styles considered mutually exclusive on the basis of race—funk and new-wave, R&B and hard rock. Prince has also made a name for himself by moving between different identities—sexual savant, devout man of god, androgynous sprite—a strategy that fit the 1980s, an era of shifting identity politics. This dissertation expands on previous scholarly work, which has claimed Prince as a quintessentially “post-modern” figure, by showing how his music manifests a history of the struggle for African-American self-representation. As an artist well versed in American pop history and deeply engaged with the black church, Prince was bringing the liberatory strategies of African-American culture to bear even as he de-constructed gender and sexuality. This dissertation takes a fresh approach to the question of music and identity: by analyzing Prince’s music with an ear for particular genre references, I present a snapshot of racial politics, music, and American society during a time period that few scholars have yet addressed. Musical genre is the discursive arena in which popular musicians navigate identity and history, and in each of my chapters I have focused on how Prince manipulates genre references, taking instrumental idioms as the signifiers of genre and identity. My introduction considers Prince’s use of the guitar, a “white” rock instrument; chapter one deals with keyboard synthesizers, and how Prince blended R&B horn idioms with new-wave music; chapter two discusses the relationship between funk drumming and black identity, exploring Prince’s symphonic transformations of the funk and his ambivalence to hip-hop. Chapter three connects Prince’s vocal styles to gospel music and the cosmology of the black church; and chapter four details how Prince re-integrated horns into his music, engaging with jazz and R&B as a way to reclaim black musical history. In its blend of musicology,
”Just another one of God’s gifts”: Prince, African-American masculinity, and the sonic legacy of the eighties.
$49.99
The popular recording artist Prince is known for his ability to fuse musical styles considered mutually exclusive on the basis of race—funk and new-wave, R&B and hard rock. Prince has also made a name for himself by moving between different identities—sexual savant, devout man of god, androgynous sprite—a strategy that fit the 1980s, an era of shifting identity politics. This dissertation expands on previous scholarly work, which has claimed Prince as a quintessentially “post-modern” figure, by showing how his music manifests a history of the struggle for African-American self-representation. As an artist well versed in American pop history and deeply engaged with the black church, Prince was bringing the liberatory strategies of African-American culture to bear even as he de-constructed gender and sexuality. This dissertation takes a fresh approach to the question of music and identity: by analyzing Prince’s music with an ear for particular genre references, I present a snapshot of racial politics, music, and American society during a time period that few scholars have yet addressed. Musical genre is the discursive arena in which popular musicians navigate identity and history, and in each of my chapters I have focused on how Prince manipulates genre references, taking instrumental idioms as the signifiers of genre and identity. My introduction considers Prince’s use of the guitar, a “white” rock instrument; chapter one deals with keyboard synthesizers, and how Prince blended R&B horn idioms with new-wave music; chapter two discusses the relationship between funk drumming and black identity, exploring Prince’s symphonic transformations of the funk and his ambivalence to hip-hop. Chapter three connects Prince’s vocal styles to gospel music and the cosmology of the black church; and chapter four details how Prince re-integrated horns into his music, engaging with jazz and R&B as a way to reclaim black musical history. In its blend of musicology,
”Let’s get free”: A critical ethnography of rap/hip hop, African American rhetoric, and critical social theory in college composition.
$49.99
This dissertation is a critical ethnographic study of the ways four students experienced a first-year college writing course in which Rap/Hip Hop, African American rhetoric, and elements of critical social theory (Marxism, Critical Race Theory, and Black Feminism/Womanism) served as the primary “texts” for critical writing and interrogation. The research sought insight into the following questions: How can Hip Hop pedagogy in college composition engage students in a process of naming and changing unjust structures of racial oppression? In what ways does such instruction become meaningful in the lives of students beyond the confines of the composition classroom? Conducting extensive participant-observation with each informant both inside and outside of the composition classroom, I analyzed field notes and a variety of student-produced rhetorical artifacts for insight into the meaningfulness of major theoretical and rhetorical frameworks discussed in the course.;Findings indicated that students appropriated for themselves the critical engagements offered through Black rhetoric, culture, and critical social theory. Students indexed radical aspects of Rap/Hip Hop, Marxist theory, Black Feminism/Womanism, and Critical Race Theory within academic writing tasks. These concepts also facilitated students’ critical democratic engagement against structures of racial, social, and economic injustice within their own social worlds. Such findings suggest that incorporating Rap/Hip Hop and critical social theory in college composition can facilitate students’ ability to produce and resist discourses of power.
”Let’s get free”: A critical ethnography of rap/hip hop, African American rhetoric, and critical social theory in college composition.
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This dissertation is a critical ethnographic study of the ways four students experienced a first-year college writing course in which Rap/Hip Hop, African American rhetoric, and elements of critical social theory (Marxism, Critical Race Theory, and Black Feminism/Womanism) served as the primary “texts” for critical writing and interrogation. The research sought insight into the following questions: How can Hip Hop pedagogy in college composition engage students in a process of naming and changing unjust structures of racial oppression? In what ways does such instruction become meaningful in the lives of students beyond the confines of the composition classroom? Conducting extensive participant-observation with each informant both inside and outside of the composition classroom, I analyzed field notes and a variety of student-produced rhetorical artifacts for insight into the meaningfulness of major theoretical and rhetorical frameworks discussed in the course.;Findings indicated that students appropriated for themselves the critical engagements offered through Black rhetoric, culture, and critical social theory. Students indexed radical aspects of Rap/Hip Hop, Marxist theory, Black Feminism/Womanism, and Critical Race Theory within academic writing tasks. These concepts also facilitated students’ critical democratic engagement against structures of racial, social, and economic injustice within their own social worlds. Such findings suggest that incorporating Rap/Hip Hop and critical social theory in college composition can facilitate students’ ability to produce and resist discourses of power.
”Now I ain’t sayin’ she’s a gold digger”: African American femininities in rap music lyrics.
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This dissertation reports the results of a study about representations of (Black) women, sexuality, and gender relations in rap music lyrics. I explore the extent to which rap music lyrics reproduce or challenge gendered, racialized, and sexual stereotypes of African American women. I ask how men rappers differ from women rappers in depicting (Black) women and themselves. I show what qualities or practices, particularly sexual qualities and practices, are considered as feminine or womanly in rap music and hip-hop culture and how these qualities and practices are similar to or differ from mainstream gender hegemony. I examine whether and how rap music lyrics construct a hierarchical and complementary relationship between (Black) masculinity and femininity. I ask which feminine meanings and practices are treated as “pariah femininities” and point to features of hegemonic masculinity in hip-hop culture and the broader African American community. Finally, I ask whether and how gendering practices represented in rap music lyrics constitute resistant femininities and challenge White and middle-class gender hegemony.;I created a database of rap songs on platinum albums with an original release date of 1984 through 2000. I randomly selected 450 songs from the sampling frame for content analysis. In general, I find that rap music both reproduces and contests prevailing gender, race, class and sexual ideologies and social structures. My analysis of rap lyrics suggests that many male rappers depict (Black) women as promiscuous sexual “freaks” and “bitches” who have sex with men for money and/or other material goods. In many lyrics, they describe their desire for and engagement in sexual activities with freaks and bitches, but they do not express respect. Some women rappers reproduce gendered and racialized stereotypes in their lyrics as well. Still, other women and men rappers challenge these negative images in their songs and offer alternatives. Instead of calling for a
”Now I ain’t sayin’ she’s a gold digger”: African American femininities in rap music lyrics.
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This dissertation reports the results of a study about representations of (Black) women, sexuality, and gender relations in rap music lyrics. I explore the extent to which rap music lyrics reproduce or challenge gendered, racialized, and sexual stereotypes of African American women. I ask how men rappers differ from women rappers in depicting (Black) women and themselves. I show what qualities or practices, particularly sexual qualities and practices, are considered as feminine or womanly in rap music and hip-hop culture and how these qualities and practices are similar to or differ from mainstream gender hegemony. I examine whether and how rap music lyrics construct a hierarchical and complementary relationship between (Black) masculinity and femininity. I ask which feminine meanings and practices are treated as “pariah femininities” and point to features of hegemonic masculinity in hip-hop culture and the broader African American community. Finally, I ask whether and how gendering practices represented in rap music lyrics constitute resistant femininities and challenge White and middle-class gender hegemony.;I created a database of rap songs on platinum albums with an original release date of 1984 through 2000. I randomly selected 450 songs from the sampling frame for content analysis. In general, I find that rap music both reproduces and contests prevailing gender, race, class and sexual ideologies and social structures. My analysis of rap lyrics suggests that many male rappers depict (Black) women as promiscuous sexual “freaks” and “bitches” who have sex with men for money and/or other material goods. In many lyrics, they describe their desire for and engagement in sexual activities with freaks and bitches, but they do not express respect. Some women rappers reproduce gendered and racialized stereotypes in their lyrics as well. Still, other women and men rappers challenge these negative images in their songs and offer alternatives. Instead of calling for a
…But you can’t enslave my thinking…: A Novel of African American Intellect
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I am an African American male who has had to deal with the racism and prejudice in this country, so the history that we were deprived of as children is where my expertise lies. There are hundreds of facts and events that are very important to the enrichment and growth of the black nation. We’ve come very far without knowing our history; imagine, if we were grounded in our roots, how far we’d be.You can handcuff my wrists, you can shackle my feet, you can bind me in your chains, you can throw me in your deepest darkest dungeon … but you can’t enslave my thinking, for it is free like the wind.Jaye Swift has sold over 40,000 CDs on the streets by himself. His music is the epitome of hip hop, and his name has been recognized by some of the greatest in music. His credibility in music is flawless, and he has refused to record with mindless artists who have no substance or integrity. It is only to his credit that But You Can’t Enslave My Thinking … has been written with the same impeccable consistency and wisdom. It’s designed to enlighten the minds of non-African Americans and enrich the lives of all African Americans.
1 Love
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From the Academy Award-winning director of When We Were Kings comes this enthralling tribute to the timeless power and magic of basketball.Featuring interviews with an all-star lineup of current and former players including Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Phil Jackson, 1 Love takes us on an amazing journey through the history of basketball in urban America. From the beginnings of city basketball in a New York community, through the street ball revolution ignited on the courts of Harlem, to today’s hip-hop sports culture, 1 Love looks at how the game of basketball has evolved into a worldwide phenomenon.More than a documentary, 1 Love presents the stirring human stories behind the game–as passionately told by the players, coaches and fans who live and breathe basketball on and off the court. With its entertaining mix of history, colorful characters and hardwood action, 1 Love delivers an unforgettable portrait of one game and the millions of lives it has influenced.
1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die
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The musical adventure of a lifetime. The most exciting book on music in years. A book of treasure, a book of discovery, a book to open your ears to new worlds of pleasure. Doing for music what Patricia Schultz author of the phenomenal 1,000 Places to See Before You Die does for travel, Tom Moon recommends 1,000 recordings guaranteed to give listeners the joy, the mystery, the revelation, the sheer fun of great music. This is a book both broad and deep, drawing from the diverse worlds of classical, jazz, rock, pop, blues, country, folk, musicals, hip-hop, world, opera, soundtracks, and more. It’s arranged alphabetically by artist to create the kind of unexpected juxtapositions that break down genre bias and broaden listeners horizons it makes every listener a seeker, actively pursuing new artists and new sounds, and reconfirming the greatness of the classics. Flanking J. S. Bach and his six entries, for example, are the little-known R&B singer Baby Huey and the ’80s Rastafarian hard-core punk band Bad Brains. Farther down the list: The Band, Samuel Barber, Cecelia Bartoli, Count Basie, and Afropop star Waldemer Bastos. Each entry is passionately written, with expert listening notes, fascinating anecdotes, and the occasional perfect quote Your collection could be filled with nothing but music from Ray Charles, said Tom Waits, and you’d have a completely balanced diet. Every entry identifies key tracks, additional works by the artist, and where to go next. And in the back, indexes and playlists for different moods and occasions.
1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die: A Listener’s Life List
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The musical adventure of a lifetime. The most exciting book on music in years. A book of treasure, a book of discovery, a book to open your ears to new worlds of pleasure. Doing for music what Patricia Schultz—author of the phenomenal 1,000 Places to See Before You Die—does for travel, Tom Moon recommends 1,000 recordings guaranteed to give listeners the joy, the mystery, the revelation, the sheer fun of great music.This is a book both broad and deep, drawing from the diverse worlds of classical, jazz, rock, pop, blues, country, folk, musicals, hip-hop, world, opera, soundtracks, and more. It’s arranged alphabetically by artist to create the kind of unexpected juxtapositions that break down genre bias and broaden listeners’ horizons— it makes every listener a seeker, actively pursuing new artists and new sounds, and reconfirming the greatness of the classics. Flanking J. S. Bach and his six entries, for example, are the little-known R&B singer Baby Huey and the ’80s Rastafarian hard-core punk band Bad Brains. Farther down the list: The Band, Samuel Barber, Cecelia Bartoli, Count Basie, and Afropop star Waldemer Bastos.Each entry is passionately written, with expert listening notes, fascinating anecdotes, and the occasional perfect quote—"Your collection could be filled with nothing but music from Ray Charles," said Tom Waits, "and you’d have a completely balanced diet." Every entry identifies key tracks, additional works by the artist, and where to go next. And in the back, indexes and playlists for different moods and occasions.
10 (Bonus Tracks)
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Believe it or not, there was once a time when even industry insiders assumed that an artist would never find longevity in the world of hip-hop. Yet, with almost two decades of hits and his tenth album ready to drop, LL Cool J has proven the naysayers wrong. On 10 the ultimate rhyme slayer has climbed back into the ring and is ready to do his thing. I consider this disc to be a milestone in my life, says LL Cool J. A tenth album for anybody is truly an amazing moment. For 10, LL teams with old friends (The Trackmasters) and new buddies (The Neptunes) to create an album that can compete with any other beats on the streets. I lived, breathed and slept this record. For me, it’s all about taking risks. I’m not trying to rehash Bigger & Deffer or Mama Said Knock You Out. When a rapper starts repeating themselves, that’s when they become stale. As fans and critics will soon hear, LL Cool J is as fresh as he ever was.
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100 Albums That Changed Popular Music: A Reference Guide
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1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die
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101 Albums that Changed Popular Music: A Reference Guide
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Chris Smith’s 101 Albums That Changed Popular Music tells the fascinating stories behind the most groundbreaking, influential, and often controversial albums ever recorded, ranging from The Anthology of American Folk Music (1952) to Elephant (2003) by The White Stripes. Organized chronologically to capture the flow of culture from one album to the next, this volume illuminates how these classic recordings reflected—and sometimes changed—the political, social, and economic culture of their eras. Among the featured albums are releases from the hard-blues explosion of the ’60s, including Robert Johnson’s King of the Delta Blues Singers, a landmark collection whose songs were later covered by the likes of Cream, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling Stones. Punk made its mark in the ’70s with Patti Smith’s Horses and the Clash’s London Calling. In the ’80s Michael Jackson’s blockbuster LP, Thriller, not only topped the charts, it became the best-selling record of all time. Diversity defined the ’90s, with the most influential albums ranging from Garth Brooks’ No Fences, which made country one of the hottest musical genres of the decade, to Dr. Dre’s debut, The Chronic, a multi-platinum smash hit that brought West Coast hip hop into the mainstream. For each album, the book lists the basic publication information, including release date, label, and producer. More important, Chris Smith sheds light on the history of these albums, revealing the inspiration behind their creation, and why they continue to stand the test of time. Selected on the basis of their popular appeal and influence on later genres, the albums included represent a wide variety of genres, such as blues, jazz, rock, reggae, rockabilly, folk, soul, hip-hop, and country. A timeline of important events, a selected bibliography for further reading, and an appendix of albums that almost made the cut round out this volume, making it a
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12 Songs
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One of the year’s most heavily-anticipated new releases, 12 Songs pairs the pop music icon Neil Diamond with legendary producer Rick Rubin. Producing a Neil Diamond album has been a long-time dream for Rubin, whose extraordinary resume spans the history of hip-hop from LL Cool J to Jay Z, the world of hardcore rock from Slayer to System Of A Down, and the pantheon of mythic stars from Tom Petty and Donovan to Mick Jagger and Johnny Cash’s immortal Grammy-winning American Recordings series. Most of the songs were recorded with Neil playing and singing at the same time, said Rick Rubin in a Rolling Stone article (9/22/05) profiling the producer, and it’s a different animal. It’s taking him back to being more of a singer-songwriter. He really blows me away. When it came time to record 12 Songs, Rick Rubin assembled a sympathetic ensemble of musicians to capture the essence of Neil Diamond’s extraordinary new songs, each of them a finely-wrought gem, soul-searching, honest, yearning, and powerful. A core group of musicians made up of Mike Campbell (guitar) and Benmont Tench (piano/organ) from Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers and guitarist Smokey Hormel (Beck, Tom Waits) and other musicians including the renowned Larry Knechtel (piano) and Billy Preston (organ) played on the album. Tracklisting 1. Oh Mary 2. Hell Yeah 3. Captain Of A Shipwreck 4. Evermore 5. Save Me A Saturday Night 6. Delirious Love 7. I’m On To You 8. What’s It Gonna Be 9. Man Of God 10. Create Me 11. Face Me 12. We
12 Songs
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One of the year’s most heavily-anticipated new releases, 12 Songs pairs the pop music icon Neil Diamond with legendary producer Rick Rubin. Producing a Neil Diamond album has been a long-time dream for Rubin, whose extraordinary resume spans the history of hip-hop from LL Cool J to Jay Z, the world of hardcore rock from Slayer to System Of A Down, and the pantheon of mythic stars from Tom Petty and Donovan to Mick Jagger and Johnny Cash’s immortal Grammy-winning American Recordings series. Most of the songs were recorded with Neil playing and singing at the same time, said Rick Rubin in a Rolling Stone article (9/22/05) profiling the producer, and it’s a different animal. It’s taking him back to being more of a singer-songwriter. He really blows me away. When it came time to record 12 Songs, Rick Rubin assembled a sympathetic ensemble of musicians to capture the essence of Neil Diamond’s extraordinary new songs, each of them a finely-wrought gem, soul-searching, honest, yearning, and powerful. A core group of musicians made up of Mike Campbell (guitar) and Benmont Tench (piano/organ) from Tom Petty’s Heartbreakers and guitarist Smokey Hormel (Beck, Tom Waits) and other musicians including the renowned Larry Knechtel (piano) and Billy Preston (organ) played on the album. The track listing for 12 Songs includess Oh Mary, Hell Yeah, Captain of a Shipwreck, Evermore, Save Me A Saturday Night, Delirious Love, I’m On To You, What’s It Gonna Be, Man of God, Create Me, Face Me, and We.
14: 59
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Set your clocks, boys and girls – here comes the timely new album from Sugar Ray! Standing on the edge of Andy Warhol’s prescribed – fifteen minutes of fame – Sugar Ray face up to the swiftly draining hourglass of pop success and, with their new 14:59 album, stand ready to defy the odds. The group pushes the envelope of modern pop with a multi-faceted sound that draws from such diverse sources as surf music, hip hop, reggae, soul and good old fashioned punk rock. Certified platinum by the RIAA 3/31
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187 He Wrote
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Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 187 He Wrote is the second studio album by American rapper Spice 1, released September 28, 1993 on Jive Records. It peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 10 on the Billboard 200. The album was produced by Ant Banks, E-A-Ski & CMT, Johnny Z, MC Eiht, Mentally Blunted, Prodeje, Too Short and Xtra Large. It features guest performances by MC Eiht, E-40, Havikk & Prodeje, Boss and Ant Banks.
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1980s Fashion: Goth Subculture, Punk Fashion, Kerchief, Handkerchief Code, Leotard, Spandex, New Romanticism, 1980s in Fashion, Adidas, Reebok
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1980s in Music: Gangsta Rap, New Wave Music, House Music, Synthpop, List of 1980s One-Hit Wonders in the United States
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1980s in Music: Gangsta Rap, New Wave Music, House Music, Synthpop, List of 1980s One-Hit Wonders in the United States
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1984 Television Films (Study Guide): Threads, Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, Forbidden, a Christmas Carol
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1990s Hip Hop Album Introduction
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1990s Hip Hop Album Introduction: Black Mafia Life, de Cartier, O.G. Original Gangster, Forgotten Freshness Volumes 1 & 2, the War Report
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Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 146. Chapters: Black Mafia Life, De Cartier, O.G. Original Gangster, Forgotten Freshness Volumes 1 & 2, The War Report, Still I Rise, Dogg Food, Uncontrolled Substance, Buhloone Mindstate, Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science, The Funky Headhunter, Words from the Genius, SlaughtaHouse, Doc’s da Name 2000, The Art of Storytelling, My Homies, Let Th
1990s Hip Hop Songs
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Tupac Shakur Songs, I Ain’t Mad at Cha, California Love, Hit ‘em Up, Dear Mama, Brenda’s Got a Baby, How Do U Want It, Ghetto Gospel, 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, Changes, Holler if Ya Hear Me, Pac’s Life, Untouchable, Keep Ya Head Up, Runnin’, I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto, Thugz Mansion, Thugs Get Lonely Too, Temptations, I Get Around, Unconditional Love, Playa Cardz Right, Trapped, So Many Tears, Thug Luv, One Day at a Time, All Bout U, Until the End of Time, Smile, Made Niggaz, I Don’t Give a Fuck, Letter 2 My Unborn, Still Ballin, Baby Don’t Cry, Do for Love, if My Homie Calls, Wanted Dead or Alive, Life Goes On, Cradle to the Grave, Papa’z Song, Pain. Excerpt: “I Ain’t Mad at Cha” is the name of a song by rapper 2Pac released as the fourth single from his album All Eyez on Me. Although the album was released exactly 7 months before his death, the single was released shortly after his death. The song is a heartfelt tribute to his friends he knew before he was famous. The song features contemporary African American soul singer Danny Boy who provided the vocals for the song’s hook. The song did well in the United Kingdom, reaching the number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. It was not released as a single in the United States, thus making it ineligible to chart on the Billboard singles charts (due to chart rules at the time), but reached numbers 18 and 58 in the R
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1990s Hip Hop Songs: Tupac Shakur Songs, I Ain’t Mad at Cha, California Love, Hit ‘em Up, Dear Mama, Brenda’s Got a Baby, How Do U Want It
$23.14
Used – Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: Tupac Shakur Songs, I Ain’t Mad at Cha, California Love, Hit ‘em Up, Dear Mama, Brenda’s Got a Baby, How Do U Want It, Ghetto Gospel, 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, Changes, Holler if Ya Hear Me, Pac’s Life, Untouchable, Keep Ya Head Up, Runnin’, I Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto, Thugz Mansion, Thugs Get Lonely Too, Temptations, I Get Around, Unconditional Love, Playa Cardz Right, Trapped, So Many Tears, Thug Luv, One Day at a Time, All Bou
1990s In Music, including: Gangsta Rap, House Music, Nu Metal, Synthpop, Electropop, Pop Punk, Riot Grrrl, Classic Rock, Teen Pop, Eurodance, Chinese Rock, Israeli Hip Hop, Irish Hip Hop, Post-grunge, List Of 1990s One-hit Wonders In The United States
$14.52
Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books
1990s In Music, including: Gangsta Rap, House Music, Nu Metal, Synthpop, Electropop, Pop Punk, Riot Grrrl, Classic Rock, Teen Pop, Eurodance, Chinese Rock, Israeli Hip Hop, Irish Hip Hop, Post-grunge, List Of 1990s One-hit Wonders In The United States
$15.32
Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books
1990s in Music: Gangsta Rap, House Music, List of 1990s One-Hit Wonders in the United States, Riot Grrrl, Israeli Hip Hop, Chinese Rock
$54.65
New – Chapters: Gangsta Rap, House Music, List of 1990s One-Hit Wonders in the United States, Riot Grrrl, Israeli Hip Hop, Chinese Rock, Eurodance, Music of the United Kingdom, Pop Punk, Electropop, Bristol Underground Scene, Golden Age Hip Hop, Post-Britpop, Scottish Hip-Hop, Irish Hip Hop, Salsa Rom ntica, Teen Pop, Post-Grunge, Classic Rock, Heartsfield, Swing House. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 194. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher
1990s in Music: Gangsta Rap, House Music, List of 1990s One-Hit Wonders in the United States, Riot Grrrl, Israeli Hip Hop, Chinese Rock
$53.27
Used – Chapters: Gangsta Rap, House Music, List of 1990s One-Hit Wonders in the United States, Riot Grrrl, Israeli Hip Hop, Chinese Rock, Eurodance, Music of the United Kingdom, Pop Punk, Electropop, Bristol Underground Scene, Golden Age Hip Hop, Post-Britpop, Scottish Hip-Hop, Irish Hip Hop, Salsa Rom ntica, Teen Pop, Post-Grunge, Classic Rock, Heartsfield, Swing House. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 194. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publishe
1999 Billboard Music Yearbook
$63.64
New – From rap’s reign to teen-pop heartthrobs to Latin music’s explosion, it was definitely one fine ’99. Now, you can track these trends and many others in Joel Whitburn’s 1999 Billboard Music Yearbook. It’s the only chronicle of its kind available anywhere with complete chart data for every 1999 hit on Billboard magazine’s 10 major music charts: Hot 100, Bubbling Under, Hot Country Singles & Tracks, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks, Adult Contemporary, Mainstream Rock Tracks, Modern Rock Tracks, The Bi
1999 Billboard Music Yearbook
$63.95
New – From rap’s reign to teen-pop heartthrobs to Latin music’s explosion, it was definitely one fine ’99. Now, you can track these trends and many others in Joel Whitburn’s 1999 Billboard Music Yearbook. It’s the only chronicle of its kind available anywhere with complete chart data for every 1999 hit on Billboard magazine’s 10 major music charts: Hot 100, Bubbling Under, Hot Country Singles & Tracks, Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Tracks, Adult Contemporary, Mainstream Rock Tracks, Modern Rock Tracks, The Bi
1: The Intern (Sins07, Lust / Seven Deadly Sins Series)
$14.42
Used – Book #1 (Lust) in Jess C Scott’s Sins07 “seven deadly sins” series-a teenage version of Dirty Dancing meets Punk’d. * * * Summary: Suzie Quinn, smart kid and closet dance enthusiast, travels with a classmate to a world-class city for an internship program. She finds herself undeniably attracted to the suave hip-hop instructor, Jo.Zee, who recruits her into a dance fitness DVD he is producing. When Suzie sees (or thinks she sees) the real Jo.Zee, she has to decide if she will trust him…o
1: The Intern (Sins07, Lust / Seven Deadly Sins Series)
$14.42
New – Book #1 (Lust) in Jess C Scott’s Sins07 “seven deadly sins” series-a teenage version of Dirty Dancing meets Punk’d. * * * Summary: Suzie Quinn, smart kid and closet dance enthusiast, travels with a classmate to a world-class city for an internship program. She finds herself undeniably attracted to the suave hip-hop instructor, Jo.Zee, who recruits her into a dance fitness DVD he is producing. When Suzie sees (or thinks she sees) the real Jo.Zee, she has to decide if she will trust him…or
1st Born Second (Explicit Version)
$9.69
There are exciting times in music; a return to purity, risk-taking and truth-telling. Yet it has been some time since we have seen the likes of Bilal Oliver. His prodigious debut album 1st Born Second is a symbolic raising of the bar, worthy of critical examination. Herewith the work of a man born on the cusp of the eighties: the launch of MTV, Prince’s Dirty Mind, Reganomics, the digital revolution, the lingering stank of Parliament’s Motor Booth Affair and Rapper’s Delight . At barely twenty-one years old, Bilal Oliver is clearly possessed with that oldest instrument: the voice. 1st Born Second, a work of resounding superiority, recalls Donny’s soul and Mahaila’s sanctified. Like Nina Simone, Bilal is classically trained, he in jazz and big band arrangements and opera voice. This child of hip-hop seeks to approach swing and scat with the same expansion and technique as Ella Fitzgerald. He writes his music, lyric and note. Because of all these things–exquisite turns of phrase, embodiment of the feminine, and a rooted understanding of pitch, emotion and the note–Bilal is sure to be one of the most significant artists of our changing times.
1st Class (Explicit Version)
$19.82
The long-awaited debut album from The Large Professor, legendary producer and MC. Featuring tracks from his proteges NAS, Busta Rhymes, Q-TIP and Akinyele, 1st Class is a tour-de-force of beats and flows. The master of the SP-12 now takes the ASR-X Pro to its limits, exploring all manner of twisted sounds and effects. Nothing is overkill, however–Extra P still sticks to the stark simplicity and crystalline purity that has marked his sound from the very beginning. Evolution, revolution, ineffable genius. Hip hop distilled.
1st Infantry (Album)
$54
Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 1st Infantry is the debut solo album by rapper and producer The Alchemist. The album was released in June 2004 and peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was solely produced by The Alchemist and features guest vocalists including Prodigy, Nina Sky, The Game, The Lox, Nas, M.O.P., Mobb Deep, Lloyd Banks, T.I., and Dilated Peoples.
1st Infantry (Album)
$44.75
New – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 1st Infantry is the debut solo album by rapper and producer The Alchemist. The album was released in June 2004 and peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was solely produced by The Alchemist and features guest vocalists including Prodigy, Nina Sky, The Game, The Lox, Nas, M.O.P., Mobb Deep, Lloyd Banks, T.I., and Dilated Peoples.
1st Infantry (Album)
$44.75
Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 1st Infantry is the debut solo album by rapper and producer The Alchemist. The album was released in June 2004 and peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was solely produced by The Alchemist and features guest vocalists including Prodigy, Nina Sky, The Game, The Lox, Nas, M.O.P., Mobb Deep, Lloyd Banks, T.I., and Dilated Peoples.
1st Infantry (Album)
$44.99
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! 1st Infantry is the debut solo album by rapper and producer The Alchemist. The album was released in June 2004 and peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was solely produced by The Alchemist and features guest vocalists including Prodigy, Nina Sky, The Game, The Lox, Nas, M.O.P., Mobb Deep, Lloyd Banks, T.I., and Dilated Peoples.
2 Finger Hip Hop Ring – Hip Hop Costume Accessories
$5.22
2 Finger Hip Hop Ring 2 Finger Ring – Hip Hop Ring JEWL81-AO
2 Pac-Hip Hop Genius
$14.95
2 Pac-Hip Hop Genius
2 Pac: Hip Hop Genius
$14.31
DVD,CHROME DREAMS VIDEO, Running Time: 01:04:00 ***Special Order: Ships 3-5 weeks*** 20111219094816447
2 Sides of Life
$12.98
Three R&B/Hip Hop artists in their mid-twenties alienate loved ones, sacrifice souls and find themselves living 2 Sides of Life in their hunt to reach the ultimate dream. TONIO (Jason Williams) goes on a quest to find a job butonly ends up with low-paying, demeaning jobs from which he always gets fired because of his criminal record. He keeps his firing a secret, leaving home every morning with a shirt and tie as he transforms from white collar to thuglife. Likewise, it doesn t take long for clean cut college student, DEXTER (Dexter Angry) to become a good-guy-gonebad, when TONIO entangles him in a robbery spree. The third member of the group, WAFEEQ (Wafeeq Rauf) is alover who spends the group s money, going out of his way to impress women. He gets caught up in a love episode with an ambitious gold digger, Candace (Dannitra Swain). Simultaneously, the Miami police are right on their trail,along with three dangerous antagonists they robbed.System Requirements:Features: Music Videos Cast Interviews Theatrical Trailer Detailed Scenes Running Time: 118 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE
2 Turntables and a Microphone-Life and Death of Jam Master Jay
$14.98
This follows the life and death of hip-hop icon jam master jay. Explore the evolution of what is now known as mainstream rap, from the humble beginnings of run-dmc to the unsolved murder of hip-hop’s greatest dj.
20 Costumes to Make: Step-By-Step Dress Up Projects for Kids
$2.35
Used – Children require unstructured play for developing one of the most amazing gifts of childhood: imagination. “20 Costumes to Make” is a charming collection of costumes to capture this imagination. From a sword-wielding pirate and pretty-in-pink fairy to a hip-hop Easter bunny and an out of this world astronaut, the projects are perfect for afternoon dress-ups with friends. Projects range from beginner to expert. Each project is accompanied by colour photography, easy-to-follow instructions
20 Y.O.
$13.98
With Jackson’s latest single, Call on Me featuring St Louis Rapper Nelly, appearing on Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart, the R&B superstar is now tied with R.Kelly for scoring the most top 10 singles (38) on the noted chart since Billboard began deriving chart information from Nielsen Soundscan data in 1992. 20 Y.O. marks the anniversary of Janet’s career making 1985 album Control, reteaming her with her original collaborators, legendary hit makers Jimmy Jam Harris and Terry Lewis, and Grammy award winner Jermaine Dupri. Track Listing 1. Intro 20 2. So Excited – (with Khia) 3. Show Me 4. Get It Out Me 5. Do It 2 Me 6. This Body 7. 20 Part 2 (Interlude) 8. Daybreak 9. Call On Me – (with Nelly) 10. 20 Part 4 (Interlude) 11. Take Care 12. Love 2 Love 13. (Outro) 20 Part 5
20/20 (Dilated Peoples Album)
$51.19
New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 20/20 is the fourth album from West Coast hip hop group Dilated Peoples. Following the mixed reviews from their 2004 album Neighborhood Watch, the group was able to reclaim some of their past acclaim with 20/20, but not on the level of their first two efforts The Platform and Expansion Team. The album’s lead single, “Back Again,” was not able to make a strong impa
20/20 (Dilated Peoples Album)
$51.19
Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 20/20 is the fourth album from West Coast hip hop group Dilated Peoples. Following the mixed reviews from their 2004 album Neighborhood Watch, the group was able to reclaim some of their past acclaim with 20/20, but not on the level of their first two efforts The Platform and Expansion Team. The album’s lead single, “Back Again,” was not able to make a strong imp
2000s Compilation Album Introduction: Soul Train: The Dance Years, Best AI, the Best of N-Trance 1992-2002, Elv1s, Candy Raveparty
$39.35
New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 290. Chapters: Soul Train: The Dance Years, Best Ai, The Best of N-Trance 1992-2002, ELV1S, Candy Raveparty, Best of The Corrs, The Essential Judas Priest, Best Destiny, 50 Greatest Hits, Singles, The Hip Hop Box, True Colors: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog Part 2, Esta o Brasil, Boxed, Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project, Great Canadian Song Quest, Voices:
2000s Compilation Album Introduction: Soul Train: The Dance Years, Best AI, the Best of N-Trance 1992-2002, Elv1s, Candy Raveparty
$39.35
Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 290. Chapters: Soul Train: The Dance Years, Best Ai, The Best of N-Trance 1992-2002, ELV1S, Candy Raveparty, Best of The Corrs, The Essential Judas Priest, Best Destiny, 50 Greatest Hits, Singles, The Hip Hop Box, True Colors: The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog Part 2, Esta o Brasil, Boxed, Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project, Great Canadian Song Quest, Voices
2000s East Coast Hip Hop Album Introduction: From Me to U, the Mirror, Exit 13, Pain Is Love, Lord Willin’, Channel 10, the Last Temptation
$30.71
Chapters: From Me to U, the Mirror, Exit 13, Pain Is Love, Lord Willin”, Channel 10, the Last Temptation, It Ain”t Safe No More, Hustler”s P.o.m.e., Genesis, the Resident Patient, Rule 3:36, R.u.l.e., We Invented the Remix, 534, American Hunger, H.n.i.c., a Son Unique, Killa Season, the Rza Presents: Afro Samurai Resurrection Ost, Harlem: Diary of a Summer, Scorpion, Crown Royal, Aziatic, Chapter One: Greatest Hits, the Professional, Pt. 3, Starchild, Smuggling Booze in the Graveyard, Natural Born Hustler, Mf Ep, Blood in My Eye, True Story, Eve-Olution, Life of the Infamous: the Best of Mobb Deep, Afro Samurai: the Album, Chain Reaction, Swift
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