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Ju$t Lee – Six Foot Seven

From Ju$t Lee’s New Mixtape “Hard Work Pays Off” … 1st official mixtape but a sophmore mixtape on record ….it started in Aghanistan and completed in Hawaii but released in New Jersey!!! DOWNLOAD LINK: www.datpiff.com www.reverbnation.com/justlee www.datpiff.com/hardworkpaysoff www.datpiff.com/ggashcash www.soundclound.com/justlee_3 www.facebook.com/JustLeeNation www.datpiff.com/justleemusic

Pete Rock ft. Inspectah Deck & Kurupt – Tru Master

From 1998 Album: “Soul Survivor”….. Get The Music: itunes.apple.com & www.amazon.com Peter Phillips (born June 21, 1970), better known by his stage name Pete Rock, is an American record producer, DJ and rapper. He rose to prominence in the early 1990s as one half of the critically acclaimed group Pete Rock & CL Smooth. After the duo went their separate ways, Rock continued with a solo career that has garnered him worldwide respect, though little in the way of mainstream success. Along with groups such as Stetsasonic, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots and Gang Starr, Rock played a major role in the merging of elements from jazz into hip hop music (also known as jazz rap). He is widely recognized as one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time, and is often mentioned alongside DJ Premier and RZA as one of the mainstays of 1990s East Coast hip hop production. Pete Rock is also the older brother and younger cousin, respectively, of rappers Grap Luva and Heavy D. Solo Career: While working as a DJ with Marley Marl on Hot 97’s Future Flavas show, Rock was able to forge a relationship with Loud Records, allowing him to release his solo album Soul Survivor in the summer of 1998. After being dropped from the Loud imprint, Rock signed with Rapster/BBE under his own label Soul Brother Recordings. His first release on the imprint was PeteStrumentals, which was mostly made up of previously unreleased Rock beats; all recorded between 1990 and 1995 but remixed and mastered for the

Peanut Butter Wolf – Styles, Crews, Flows, Beats – Featuring Lootpack, Quasimoto

All rights reserved to their respective owners. Label : Stones Throw Records – USA – 1998 Album : Peanut Butter Wolf – My Vinyl Weighs A Ton (STH 2017) Tracklist : A1 Sit Down And Shut Up A2 In Your Area – Featuring Planet Asia A3 Styles, Crews, Flows, Beats – Featuring Lootpack, Quasimoto A4 Casio – Featuring DJ Babu B1 Barter B2 Hold Up – Featuring Rasco B3 The Everliving – Featuring Zest B4 Rock Unorthadox – Featuring Pablo B5 Top Illin B6 Necromancin – Featuring Dave Dub C1 Keep On Rockin’ It – Featuring Charizma C2 T Shirts C3 Breaks ‘Em Down – Featuring Kazi D1 Tale Of Five Cities E1 Mr. Dibbs E2 Definition Of Ill – Featuring Planet Asia Scratches – Peanut Butter Wolf E3 Theme From A Peanut Butter Wolf E4 Run The Line – Featuring Rasco Scratches – DJ Q-Bert F1 Ten Minutes Left – Featuring Capt. Funkaho F2 Phonies F3 Mobbin – Featuring Persevere Scratches – Vin Roc F4 Competition Gets None – Featuring Grand The Vis Scratches – Shortkut F5 Hawaii 5000

Upclose on stage reactions of Hype’s win at World of Dance Hawaii 2010

Abbie Isidro and Saint John of Pacific Rim Video get up close and on stage as Myron Marten and TK Nguyen announce the winner of the 2010 World of Dance competition on Saturday, December 11, 2010 at the Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Congrats to Hype as they took 1st place at the inaugural World of Dance Hawaii competition.

Bananarama Cruel summer lyrics

“Cruel Summer” is a pop song originally performed by Bananarama that was a top ten hit in Britain in 1983. Sara Dallin of Bananarama told The Guardian that the song “played on the darker side (of summer songs): it looked at the oppressive heat, the misery of wanting to be with someone as the summer ticked by. We’ve all been there!” “Cruel Summer” was not an immediate international success when it was released. Its international popularity soared after its inclusion in the 1984 feature film The Karate Kid; this was a year after the song’s original release. The group did not allow the song to be included in the film’s soundtrack, but regardless it was their first top ten hit in the USA. When Bananarama were still struggling to make money in their early years, they even performed the song at a beauty contest in Hawaii. The song has since been revived in various forms. It appeared in several television commercials, was included on the soundtrack to the movie Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion, and was covered by other acts, such as Ace of Base, who scored an international hit with it (their version even reached gold in the US), and Blestenation on the Blue Crush soundtrack. In 2003, Swedish electronica female artist Sophie Rimheden sampled the beat and bassline from the song on the track “In Your Mind” of the album HiFi. Since its success, the group recorded another three versions of the song. “Cruel Summer ’89” was recorded with new member Jacquie O’Sullivan in 1989, and