Playlists
Displaying archived playlist for The Apple Juice Break on 2006-02-06 22:00:00
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| 1 | Camp Lo | Luchini | This is it... what?! Get up. | | 2 | Poor Righteous Teachers | Butt Naked Booty Bless | Old school goodness, with drumst that break ya neck. | | 3 | Common | The Sun God | One of my favorite from my man Hi Tek | | 4 | Gangstarr | Mass Appeal | DJ Premiere and the Guru. The pinnacle. | | 5 | KRS One | MCs Act Like They Don't Know | Knowledge reigns supreme over nearly everybody. And they act like they don't know. Premiere beat. | | 6 | ATCQ | Award Tour | Ali Shaheed Muhammad creates another banger for the crew to get at. | | 7 | The Ill | Cold World feat David Banner | New ish. Hype underground joint with Banner over a barebones break instrumental. | | 8 | Ghetto Boys | My Minds Playing Tricks on Me | I sit alone in my four corner room staring at candels. | | 9 | Jay Z | Dead Presidents | Sonny Liston Smith sample makes this one a no brainer from the classic jigga catalog. | | 10 | Common | I Used to Love H.E.R | You know this one. Large Pro on the beat. | | 11 | AZ | Rather Unique | Pete Rock production. Another smooth one without a backpack in sight... | | 12 | Hyrogliphics | Miles to the sun. | Classic heiro joint. smooth for light years. | | 13 | Ice Cube | Today Was a Good Day | Ice cube over a mellow Isley Brothers loop. The ultimate feel good track. | | 14 | Mood | Karma | The original Hi Tek beat. Talib Kweli first appeard on a Mood single off the 1997 album Doomsday. | | 15 | Junior Mafia | Get Money | Biggie crew track, with the Sylvia Striplin loop. | | 16 | Wu Tang Clan | C.R.E.A.M. | The Wu Tang ode to capitalism and the never ending hustle. Words to live by. | | 17 | Souls of Mischeif | 93 till Infinity | 2006 till inifinity. Taking you back to the golden era. | | 18 | Fearless Four | Rockin' It | Maybe the best hip hop song of all time. Or at least my favorite. All the way from 1982. | | 19 | Sylvia Striplin | Can't Turn Me Away | The song of the moment. Produced by Roy Ayers. The man himself. |
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