Street Jams: Hip Hop From the Top Part 3 – Various
Jan07

Street Jams: Hip Hop From the Top Part 3 – Various

Label: Rhino Year: 1992 Click to Buy it From Amazon.Com Amazon.com Widgets Song Listing 1. The Show – Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew 2. Romeo (Part 1) – The Real Roxanne with Howie Tee 3. Step Off – Furious Five featuring Cowboy, Melle Mel & Scorpio 4. Jail House Rap – Fat Boys 5. Freaks Come Out At Night – Whodini 6. You Ain’t Fresh (high noon mix)- The Boogie Boys 7. Here We Go (Live...

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First Generation Rap: The Old School Vol 4 – Various
Jan07

First Generation Rap: The Old School Vol 4 – Various

Label: Collectables Year: 1994 Click to Buy it From Amazon.Com Song Listing 1. Here We Go- New Your City Trooper 2. All Systems Go- Jazai 3. Jaza Funk- Jazai 4. Get Fresh Doug and Do the Box Beat- Doug E Fresh 5. Just Havin Fun- Doug E Fresh 6. I’m the Packman- The Packman 7. I’m the Packman (TV Version)- The Packman 8. Spanglish- Spanish Fly 9. It’s Magic- DLB 10. Country Rock and Rap- Disco Four 11. Do it, Do it-...

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Symbolic Three and DJ Dr Shock

Members Mikey D Sha Love Money Love Lady Lux DJ Dr. Shock Symbolic Three featuring DJ Dr. Shock released a song called “No Show” as a dis record to the popular Doug E. Fresh and Ricky D song “The Show.” Oddly enough both on these songs were released on the same label….hmmm.  Publicity stunt perhaps? Mikey D replaced The Large Professor in Main Source’s line up.  He also made several good solo...

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Spyder D
Jan07

Spyder D

Hailing from Hollis Queens, Spyder-D (Duane Hughes) took the Eddie Murphy Saturday Night Live Buckwheat skit to wax with his track “Buckwheat Beat.”  He raps on the track as both Buckwheat and as Spyder-D. In the song, he refers to Sparky D, a female emcee who he had a hand in producing. He was also under the management of Russell Simmons during the early 80’s where he recorded a track called “Rollerskating...

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MC Ricky D / Slick Rick
Jan07

MC Ricky D / Slick Rick

Rick “Slick Rick” Walters was born in London in 1965 and moved with his family to the Bronx in 1975. Charlie Rock of Harlem World Crew was very instrumental in bringing “Ricky D” AKA “Slick Rick” and Doug E. Fresh together when he was request by Doug to introduce him to Rick after he has seen him win a number of local MC battle contest. It was at a MC Contest at the 369 Armory on 142nd street in...

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