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1 Spell My Name Right 2 Stop Look Listen 3 Express Yourself '08 4 6 In the Morning 5 What Would You Do 6 Make a Movie 7 Bam Bam 8 G-St 9 Back Against the Wall 10 Hardcore (So You Wanna Be) 11 No Mistakes Allowed 12 Knockin' Em Out 13 Punch Out 14 Good Life The (Give It Up) 15 Big Dreamers 16 No Holding Back 17 Got Me Goin' (Hip Hop) 18 Time To Say Goodbye 19 It's Over Now 20 Talk To Me 21 Did What We Had To Do Newest Review: ... by the choice to have the Pop[ rapper, Mims included on an album filled with Hardcore MC, but for this one the "This Is ... more |
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Spell My Name Right
Release Date: 2008 - 03 - 31, Audio CD, Cargo Last Update 26.11.2009 05:50
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"Spell My Name Right" is the debut album from the Massachusetts Hip Hop producer and DJ, Statik Selektah. It came out late in 2007 and has him do all the beats, for which several guest MCs do raps over. 1. "Spell My Name Right" (Intro) (feat. DJ Premier and Termanology) 2. "Stop, Look, Listen" (feat. Styles P, Termanology and Q-Tip) For the opener to the album, we have a banger as you get some of the top tlanet from out of the East Coast as the older Q-Tip is joined by a more recent act in Styles P, who gets a newcomer of Termanology aiding him as they go on some lively prodcution to get you pumped for this ... Read the complete review
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