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Friday

Eazy E - Eazy Duz It - 12" Vinyl Rip


Eazy-E was a Kelly Park Hustler (AKA) Kelly Park Compton Crip during his teen years, and he openly associated himself with other Crips. MC Ren,Tweedy Bird Loc, and Lil Nation of CPO were among their members. AWOL, Crip Inch, Do Or Die, K-Tone,& Sin Loc from the Nationwide Rip Ridaz was also affiliated with the gang before his death. The Rip Ridaz were in collabo with the Damu Ridaz, Blood gang members and created the bangin on wax albums. Eazy didnt appear on the collaboration. Ill post those up later

Eazy E Changed his path later on, He sold drugs during his early teen years but invested the money he made into a hip hop enterprise. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of the gangsta rap sub genre and initially rose to fame as the founder and member of the group N.W.A, but later achieved critical and commercial success as a solo artist Releasing The full album Eazy Duz It, The sickest album in history. 20 years later i can still flow wit every word of it.

Its a Used Record too.. Lots of fried chicken for the vinyl heads.... I guess.

Eazy E - Eazy Duz It - 12" Vinyl Rip

A1. Eazy-Duz-It
A2. Ruthless Villain

B1. Radio
B2. Eazy-Duz-It (Radio Edit)


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No it dont really say "Eazy MuthaPhukkin E"
As he requested..Nor does it inform everyone "He put compton on the map" Im kind disapointed myself, He was the real deal villan. [RIP] Eazy-E

Too Short - Dont Stop Rappin - 1983

Don't Stop Rappin' is the debut album by Too $hort, released in 1983. It contains the original version of the song "Playboy Short". The Born to Mack album contains the Second Version, or part 2 if you will. i slept on this tape in the 80's but found out about it in the late 90's im thinkin. but by then life is... , short dogs in the house and all them was around so this tape did nothin for me. however i came across it here recently and thought id share it. For an old school music collector this is a great addition to the arsenal. If we dont keep the classics alive... who will?


Too Short - Dont Stop Rappin - 1983

  1. Don't Stop Rappin
  2. Shortrapp
  3. Girl
  4. Female Funk
  5. Playboy Short

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Wednesday

Anquette - Respect - 1988


Anquette (An -Key -Ette) is a Miami Bass female rapper from Miami, Florida, U.S., backed up by the Throw the P Girls through the high points of her career. She debuted with her answer version of the 2 Live Crew's "Throw the D", namely "Throw the P" (1986). Anquette's debut LP Respect(1988) featured a version of Aretha Franklin's "Respect" as well as an R&B hit ("I Will Always Be There for You", which peaked at #76 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks chart in 1989 and a rap track dedicated to Janet Reno.

Other noteworthy tunes include "Ghetto Style" and "Shake It (Do the 61st)". Anquette came back in 1997 with the tune "My Baby Mama", an answer rap to B-Rock and the Bizz's "MyBabyDaddy".


Anquette - Respect - 1988

01 - Respect
02 - Janet Reno
03 - Funky Stuff
04 - Freestyle Rappin
05 - Rock & Roll Y'all
06 - Chitter Chatter
07 - Mary Mary
08 - Get Off Your Ass & Jam
09 - Material Girl
10 - Chillin'
11 - I Will Always Be There For You
12 - Anquette's Groove

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