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Live And Let Die - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo


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Live And Let Die - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo

 
Description: Genre: Hip-Hop & Rap - East Coast / Artist: Kool G Rap & DJ Polo / Explicit Lyrics / Audio CD released 2008-09-29 at Traffic / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Intro 2 On The Run 3 Live And Let Die 4 Crime Pays 5 Home Sweet Home 6 Train Robbery 7 Number 1 With A Bull ... more
Live And Let Die - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo ... Number 1 With A Bullet - Kool G Rap & Polo/Big Daddy Kane
8 Operation Cb
9 Straight Jacket
10 Ill Street Blues
11 Go For Your Guns
12 Letters
13 Nuff Said
14 Edge Of Sanity
15 Fuck U Man
16 Still Wanted Dead Or Alive
17 Two To The Head - Kool G Rap & Polo/Scarface/Bushwick Bill/Ice Cube

Disc #2 Tracklisting
1 Ill Street Blues
2 Ill Street Blues
3 Ill Street Blues
4 Fuck U Man
5 On The Run
6 On The Run
7 On The Run
8 On The Run
9 On The Run
10 On The Run
11 On The Run
12 Straight Jacket
13 Letters

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Live and Let Die
Release Date: 2008 - 09 - 29, Audio CD, Traffic
Last Update 24.11.2009 05:46
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Wanted: Dead Or Alive - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo

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by XICripZ - written on 16/08/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Wanted: Dead Or Alive" was the second album from the Hip Hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo. Just as with their debut release, you find that G Rap is behind all tha MCing you get DJ Polo cutting up the production from the likes of Eric B, Large Professor, and Marley Marl with their heavy underground New York material. 1. "Streets Of New York" To get the album going here, you have them dropping directly into what was the lead single from the album. It is a hard one from them and finds them reintroducing their music with some gritty rhymes which tell the tales of the underworld and the ways in which it tends to differ from places other than it. Five Stars ...

XICripZ

Wanted: Dead Or Alive - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo

Premium Review Polo'll House You (1149 words)
by XICripZ - written on 16/08/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
Rating:

Wanted: Dead Or Alive" was the second album from the Hip Hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo. Just as with their debut release, you find that G Rap is behind all tha MCing you get DJ Polo cutting up the production from the likes of Eric B, Large Professor, and Marley Marl with their heavy underground New York material. 1. "Streets Of New York" To get the album going here, you have them dropping directly into what was the lead single from the album. It is a hard one from them and finds them reintroducing their music with some gritty rhymes which tell the tales of the underworld and the ways in which it tends to differ from places other than it. Five Stars ...

XICripZ

Road To The Riches - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo

Premium Review Straight Up G, As You Can See (1138 words)
by XICripZ - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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In 1989 came "Road To The Riches", the debut album from the Hip Hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo. It sees the pair working together as Polo cuts up production from merely Marl through the record and allows G Rap to do his thing by providing what would become the Mafioso Rap scene years later. There one of many legendary producer/MC link ups coming out of New York at the time with the likes of Eric B. & Rakim, Pete Rock & CL Smooth and Gang Starr all coming up at the same time and making a big impact upon the Hip Hop sounds of the time. 1. "Road To The Riches" Getting the album underway, you see that straight away we have them dropping right ...

XICripZ

Road To The Riches - Kool G Rap & DJ Polo

Premium Review Straight Up G, As You Can See (1138 words)
by XICripZ - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
Rating:

In 1989 came "Road To The Riches", the debut album from the Hip Hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo. It sees the pair working together as Polo cuts up production from merely Marl through the record and allows G Rap to do his thing by providing what would become the Mafioso Rap scene years later. There one of many legendary producer/MC link ups coming out of New York at the time with the likes of Eric B. & Rakim, Pete Rock & CL Smooth and Gang Starr all coming up at the same time and making a big impact upon the Hip Hop sounds of the time. 1. "Road To The Riches" Getting the album underway, you see that straight away we have them dropping right ...

 

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