Showing posts with label Tony MF Rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony MF Rock. Show all posts
Monday
Bonus Beat Mixx
Bizerk Da Jerk - 1's and 2's, 3's and 4's
Bonus Beat Mix -
01. Rock That Body
02. Go Head And Clear
03. Shakin Up The Party
04. 10 Little Parkway Players
05. Pump It Up And Rock On
06. Now Thats Rippin
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Miami Classics - The Re-Visit II
The Re-Visit II another great list of classic down south stuff. A few more of my favorite tracks but not all.. in fact i decided to do 5 albums. so be on the look out for the other three.
keep it locked cause they are great comps..
Shouts out to DJ Spice , Cuda Cortez and Baby Girl of The J.P.E. (Jam Pony Express Dj's)
Miami Classics - The Re-Visit II
01. Poor Righteous Teachers - Rock This Funky Joint
02. DJ KJ & Kooley C - Let's Get This Party Started
03. Tony MF Rock - She Put Me In A Trance
04. Gucci Crew II - They Call Me Gucci
05. Too Cool Chris - Esta Loca
06. Luke - I Wanna Rock (Doo Doo Brown)
07. The Get Funky Crew - Shake Them Titties
08. Shantel & Dwayne - Ring My Phone
09. Johnny Z Feat Dj Laz - La Bamba
10. Poison Clan - Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya
11. Missy Mist - Make It Mellow
12. Tony MF Rock - Im That Type Of Nigga
13. DJ Magic Mike - Shake That Thang
14. Mellow Man Ace - Mentirosa
15. Young & Restless - B-Girls
16. Lady Luv - Ring My Bell
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Part 3 Coming Soon!
Tony M.F Rock - To Da Rock House [1989]
In 1988, MC Shy D linked up Tony M.F Rock to Skyywalker Records or maybe just luke records, (depending on when the infringment case was filed from George Lukas.) Anyway Luke records released Tony's debut single, "She Put Me in a Trance" Featuring Shy D backed with "Still Doing It." The single did well enough that Mr. Mixx brought Tony to Miami to make a full record, which was released in 1989 as Let Me Take You to the Rock House.
This Album is a document of a time where hip-hop was uncertain of its next move. Maybe Southern rappers would prove their lyrical dominance: "P.W.Y.P. (Practice What You Preach)" compellingly argued that case. Maybe hip-hop would become sexy: the title track here is an exercise in the short-lived (and underappreciated!) hip-house sound, a logical partner to Miami's bass scene.
Or maybe it would become really hardcore: "I'm That Type Of Nigga" was a thugged-out answer record to LL Cool J's super-slick come-on "I'm That Type of Guy."
Tony Rock reinvented himself as Woodchuck, the bass player in the Atlanta live rap-rock group El Pus. In 2005
- Tony M.F Rock -
Let Me Take You To The Rock House [1989]
01. Whos Tony Rock
02. Keep Dancin
03. Street Resident
04. She Put Me In A Trance
05. Pump And Grind
06. PWYP - (Practice What You Preach)
07. Time To Get Mine
08. Freak Dat Girl
09. Let Me Take You To The RockHouse
10. Still Doin It
11. Same Ol Thang
12. Im That Type Of Nigga
13. Dont Go Out Like A Sucka
14. Tony Rocks Theme
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- Download Part 2 -
This Album is a document of a time where hip-hop was uncertain of its next move. Maybe Southern rappers would prove their lyrical dominance: "P.W.Y.P. (Practice What You Preach)" compellingly argued that case. Maybe hip-hop would become sexy: the title track here is an exercise in the short-lived (and underappreciated!) hip-house sound, a logical partner to Miami's bass scene.
Or maybe it would become really hardcore: "I'm That Type Of Nigga" was a thugged-out answer record to LL Cool J's super-slick come-on "I'm That Type of Guy."
Tony Rock reinvented himself as Woodchuck, the bass player in the Atlanta live rap-rock group El Pus. In 2005
- Tony M.F Rock -
Let Me Take You To The Rock House [1989]
01. Whos Tony Rock
02. Keep Dancin
03. Street Resident
04. She Put Me In A Trance
05. Pump And Grind
06. PWYP - (Practice What You Preach)
07. Time To Get Mine
08. Freak Dat Girl
09. Let Me Take You To The RockHouse
10. Still Doin It
11. Same Ol Thang
12. Im That Type Of Nigga
13. Dont Go Out Like A Sucka
14. Tony Rocks Theme
- Download Part 1 -
- Download Part 2 -
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