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Hip Hop — Vinyl

XOld school, true school, golden age, random rap, west coast, east coast, independent, southern, and midwestern hip hop -- as well as some commercial classics!

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✨✧ Raydar Ellis feat Esoteric & Edo GGraffiti Rock (clean burner, penstrumental)/Shut Sh*t Down (Carolina Blue mix clean, dirty, inst, 7L's Red Room radio, dirty, inst) ... 12-inch
Brick, 2006. Sealed (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
With Edo G and Esoteric on "Shut Sh*t Down", with remixes by 7L. 12-inch, Vinyl record

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CormegaLet It Go (clean, street, inst)/Beautiful Mind (clean, street) ... 12-inch
Traffic, 2004. Near Mint- ... Just Sold Out!
With MOP on "Let It Go". 12-inch, Vinyl record
(In a plain sleeve.)

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Souls Of Mischief93 'Til Infinity (2LP pressing) ... LP
Hiero Imperium/Traffic, 1993. Near Mint- 2LP ... $49.99
A record that may have the year 1993 permanently locked into its title – but a set that's got more than enough strength to survive strongly over the decades – the first great statement from Cali giants Souls Of Mischief, and a record that would set the tone for the Hiero Imperium scene for years to come! The set's filled with jazz inspired, headnodding boom bap production at its finest – topped with some of the finest ensemble rapping of the time, all at a level that breaks new lyrical boundaries with cuts that include "That's When Ya Lost", "Let Em Know", "Live & Let Live", "Make Your Mind Up", "A Name I Call Myself", "Disseshowedo", "What A Way To Go Out", "Never No More", "93 Til Infinity", "Limitations", "Anything Can Happen", "Make Your Mind Up", "Batting Practice", and "Tell Me Who Profits". LP, Vinyl record album
(Blue translucent vinyl pressing. Cover has a tiny center split on the top seam, but looks fantastic overall.)

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✨✧ Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious FiveBeat Street (voc)/Internationally Known (part 1 & 2) ... 12-inch
Sugar Hill, 1984. Near Mint- (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
The title song from one of the early hip hop movie classics! The track's an ode to the film's slain graffitti writer Raheim, and one of the last dope Melle Mel/Furious Five tracks. 12-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Just-IceBack To The Old School ... LP
Fresh, 1986. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Just-Ice wasn't actually part of the old school – although to some, the 1986 release might seem pretty darn close – but he definitely does a good job here of keeping things nice and clean on his classic debut! Production is from Mantronik, but there's also a harder edge than most of his other work in the studio – maybe thanks in part to edits by the great Chep Nunez, who was responsible for doing some great work on the Ultimate Breaks & Beats series! The sound blasts out of the deck with a very booming 80s sound – and the set also features some human beatboxing from DMX, who often explodes with the quality of a drum machine. Titles include "Back To The Old School", "Gangster of Hip Hop", "Latoya", "Cold Gettin Dumb", "Little Bad Johnny", and "Put That Record Back On." The picture cover is a dope notebook-style graffiti drawing of Just-Ice, DMX, Latoya, and Mantronik – that last of whom is carrying a Roland 909! LP, Vinyl record album
 
 
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