Operation Hip- Hop [Explicit Lyrics]

Operation Hip- Hop [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Intro-Da Nawd Squad
2. Snowfire
3. Back From Fishin'
4. ABC'S
5. Carolina's Finest
6. Play No Games
7. Go Head
8. Buc-O-5
9. All About My Cheese
10. Ghetto Girl
11. Keepin It Real
12. On A Mission
13. Flip Da Game
14. Jelly Jam
15. Live It Up
16. Special Technique
17. Ladies Night
18. In Da Ghetto
19. Understand

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The NAWD Suqad was put together by Spyda in Columbia, SC. All 6 of these artist grew up together, and write their own music. This album is sure to have something for everyone.

Operation Hip- Hop,Nawd Squad,Nawd Entertainment,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop


Daily Operation
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Gang Starr's statement of superiority
  • COME ON, NOW!!!!!
  • Gang Starr's best work.
  • Gang Starr - Daily Operation
  • Daily Operation operates correctly
Daily Operation
Gang Starr
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000007NZV
Release Date: 1992-05-05

Tracks:

  1. Daily Operation
  2. The Place Where We Dwell
  3. Flip The Script
  4. Ex Girl To Next Girl
  5. Soliloquy Of Chaos
  6. I'm The Man
  7. 92 Interlude
  8. Take It Personal
  9. 2 Deep
  10. 24-7/365
  11. No Shame In My Game
  12. Conspiracy
  13. The Illest Brother
  14. Hardcore Composer
  15. B.Y.S.
  16. Much Too Much
  17. Take Two And Pass
  18. Stay Tuned

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On their third outing, Guru and Premier continue to deliver intellectual hardcore, mixing deft rhymes with serious beatology. Premier continues to mine the jazz vaults, uncovering some seriously dusty grooves, with which he concocts some of the best minimalist hip-hop to ever be committed to wax. Just listen to "The Place Where We Dwell." Made up of nothing more than a looped drum track and scratching, it illustrates the less-is-more aesthetic to a T. Guru once again lets loose with the monotone flow that is his trademark--a flow that tastes like slow-roasted butter. Furthermore, jams like "Ex Girl to the Next Girl" prove that there is such a thing as a good hip-hop love song that exudes street cred rather than syrupy wackness. The album is especially noteworthy for containing the progressive "I'm the Man," which marked the recorded debut of both Jeru the Damaja and Little Dap. Plus, "Soliloquy of Chaos" not only gets the Mensa award for word choice but also serves as an eloquent condemnation of the violence that had become de rigueur at hip-hop shows. --Spence Abbott

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Gang Starr's statement of superiority.......2007-04-07

While it wasn't their groundbreaking album (that'd be Step in the Arena) nor their best (in my opinion Moment of Truth), "Daily Operation" is perhaps the most important album of the Gang Starr discography, the one that put them on top of the early-90s east coast hip hop world and established Guru and Premier as hip hop legends. Widely imitated but never duplicated, this album helped define the jazzy hip hop sound that became synonymous with New York hip hop for years to come. Musically "Daily Operation" ranks with Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth's Mecca and the Soul Brother and A Tribe Called Quest's Midnight Marauders as the greatest albums of an era. DJ Premier's productions are incredible, using a wide range of instrumentation including horns, keyboards, and some clever sampling to make a sound that is rich and tasteful, while maintaining a street feel with the grimy hooks and tough drumbeats. Some of these tracks are just masterpieces in themselves, and the prominence of sampled "Daily Operation" beats over the years is a testament to this. Guru holds his own on the mic as always. While not yet the wise teacher he would become on Moment of Truth, Guru drops knowledge and wisdom more than he ever had to this point, but also maintains a foot in the street with his classic bragadagio and battle raps. Religion starts to play a part in some of his rhymes, and he is supported by some guests from the young Gang Starr foundation including Group Home and Jeru the Damaja. This is a rare album where you can just pop it in and play it without ever wanting to skip a track. Overall, "Daily Operation" is fantastic, one of the very greatest albums of hip hop's golden age.

After an instrumental intro, albeit one that shows every bit of Premo's genius, the album begins with the short and gritty "The Place Where We Dwell," where Guru praises his hometown of Brooklyn over a tough, simple beat. "Flip the Script" has a great beat and hook and some nice rhymes, just a solid song. Perhaps the group's best known song appears here, "Ex Girl to Next Girl." This song has gorgeous horns in it, and Guru tells likable tales of female troubles, and this song shows everything lovable about the early-90s rap style. Over truly luscious strings, Guru addresses one of his prevalent pet-peeves, violence at rap concerts, on "Soliloquy of Chaos." Lil Dap and Jeru the Damaja are introduced on "I'm the Man," a great track full of very clever battle raps and punchlines. "Take It Personal" is classic Gang Starr material, preceded and succeeded by two excellent instrumental interludes. "2 Deep" is tough lyrically and rich musically, with horns and plentifully creative sampling. My favorite song may be "No Shame in My Game," mostly just because the beat is perfect. This beat is pure joy on a track. "Conspiracy" shows Guru's increasing social consciousness, addressing media injustice and the SAT's unfairness, and the beat features a very nice keyboard line and horn notes. "The Illest Brother" and "Hardcore Composer" are further classic material, and "B.Y.S." is similarly nice. "Much Too Much" makes a great trombone sample into a loop, and Guru does it justice. The laidback weed ode "Take Two and Pass" rounds out the album along with the closer, "Stay Tuned."

All praise that "Daily Operation" has ever received is warranted, but I feel it's still underrated. This album is a classic in every sense of the word. I hate to sound like this, but they really don't make rap albums like this anymore. This is an album I could spend my whole life listening to, in every way it's engineered to perfection. A must buy for any hip hop fan.

5 out of 5 stars COME ON, NOW!!!!!.......2007-02-18

these negative reviews make me HO HUM!!!! my chest hurts from doing it so much. how does one diss the guru? no, he is not the best mc around, but the man delivered classic material!!!!! he is NOT the worst rapper ever. the man just has his own style. that, again, is what i like about him. mix that with primo's beats, and you have ESSENTIALITY at its best. it is presented brilliantly here.

5 out of 5 stars Gang Starr's best work........2006-08-05

Gang Starr really put out some classic ish here. This is one of those albums that you may dismay as being sub-par, or even bad first listen if you arn't into underground, but you soon relize how this album is a gem. DJ Premeir, and Guru have been putting out classic material sence the late 80's, with there first full album "No More Mr. Nice Guy". Premo is widely regaurded as one of the finest producers to ever grace the boards in hip hop history, and his partner in crime Guru is known as The King Of monotone Rap.

This is artistically a incredible peice of work. Guru & Premo put out a style of Rap that wasnt commen in the 90's, and is non-existant now! A Minimalistic Producer known for playing a melody of three keys, and a obsession for scratching teaming up with a monotone soft spoken slow tempo rapper. Sound like a weird combonation right? Wrong... If Being a Hip Hop duo was a marrige Gang Starr would have been couple of the year for 10 years straight. This is the type of album you have to spend some time listening to, sure I have my favorite songs of the batch, but they are all solid, and the way Premo mixed together the songs, and even transitions is strokes of genius. Sure you can listen to "Im the man" 5 times, but you will get the full effect of "Im The Man" in the way Gang Starr men't for you to hear it if you listen to the tracks leading to it.

Everything seems timed perfectly. Strong in your face, phony rapper, and conspiracy theorys come in at the proper time for a full listen thru. The Interludes are also excellently timed. After hearing "Im The Man" you want something a little chill, & relax, so Premo follows it up with "92 Interlude" a soft short, but sweet 30 second paino riff. And even the intro is a great beat, than instead of it sounding like a new track they programmed it to go immediatly into the next track, cause the beats mix together. Guru lyrically is sharp, and he does not need much help, with only 2 guest appearences, and literally 2 guest appearences, sence premo controlls all the hook's with mastery Guru shows his lyrical powress, consistently spitting 30 plus bars in his monotone serious voice every track, except the interludes. In this album DJ premier seems to be the Architect, and Guru seems to be the foundation. Premier uses his mastery of beatmaking, programming, mixing, scatching, and especially sampling to construct a masterpeice around Guru's lyrics which are the foundation. Bottomline, you gotta pick this up if your a Hip Hop Head.

4 out of 5 stars Gang Starr - Daily Operation.......2006-04-22

This album gets a 4.5 star from me. Falls shortly from bein 5. Guru is known for droppin ill rhymes on ill production. And he comes with it good on this album. Came out in 1992, so fairly old, but the replay value is high. All the songs on the album, I like them, all the lyrics you know of course, Guru is always keeping it real. Hell speak on girls, but in a more talented way, not a bubblegum way, which I repsect. Hell also speak on REAL topics, which gets all of my respect to emcees who do this. If you want a real hiphop album by a good emcee, then check this album out. And yes Guru has been known for having a lazy and non-enthusiastic flow, but hes on point with the lyrics and sh**, so just check it out. If you like real hiphop that is!

My Top 5 Songs
1.2 Deep
2.B.Y.S
3.Hardcore Composer
4.Im The Man
5.Soliloquy Of Chaos

5 out of 5 stars Daily Operation operates correctly.......2006-04-16

To my mind, the three greatest hip-hop producers of all time is a set list that is not going to change for quite a while. The Wu-Tang Clan's Rza, Westcoast Kingpin Dr. Dre, and Eastcoast legend DJ Premier are the three sole producers in hip-hop who transcend the genre: their consistency, years in the game, and sheer impact upon the ever-changing sound of rap music is unrivalled. Others like Pete Rock, Havoc and Erick Sermon all have their respective claims, but none are on the same scale as these three. DJ Premier has been less well represented by me. That's all about to change. But, enough of that mini-digression.

Gang Starr are one of hip-hop's immortal duos. Taking the classic rapper-producer combination, this time with Guru as the emcee and the aforementioned DJ Premier as the man behind the boards, the Brooklyn, New York duo have been represented by some of the most consistent records hailing from the Eastcoast. Blending Guru's baritone, fierce opposition to the increasing influencing of the commercial world in hip-hop with Premier's astoundingly sophisticated blend of hard, sparse hip-hop rhythms and flamboyant jazz influences, Gang Starr released a string of top-notch releases throughout the 90's including the excellent "Step in the Arena", "Hard to Earn" and"Moment of Truth". But 1992's "Daily Operation" stands alone as arguably the duo's standout moment: and as my favourite Gang Starr release.

Track Listing

1. Daily Operation Intro
2. The Place Where We Dwell. (4 Stars)
3. Flip the Script. (5 Stars)
4. Ex Girl to Next Girl. (5 Stars)
5. Soliloquy of Chaos. (5 Stars)
6. I'm the Man. Feat Lil Dap & Jeru the Damaja. (5 Stars)
7. 92 Interlude
8. Take it Personal. (5 Stars)
9. 2 Deep. (5 Stars)
10. 24-7 / 365
11. No Shame in My Game. (5 Stars)
12. Conspiracy. (5 Stars)
13. The Illest Brother (5 Stars)
14. Hardcore Composer. (4 Stars)
15. B.Y.S. (4 Stars)
16. Much Too Much (Mack a Mill) (4 1/2 Stars)
17. Take Two and Pass. (5 Stars)
18. Stay Tuned. (4 Stars)
Operation Stackola
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Tight
  • LUNIZZZZZZZZZ
  • Bay Area Cali had It lock'd during 95'.
  • bay area classic
  • Is this the best or what!!!
Operation Stackola
The Luniz
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000W98
Release Date: 1995-07-03

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Put The Lead On Ya
  3. I Got 5 On It
  4. Broke Hos
  5. Pimps, Playas & Hustlas
  6. Playa Hata
  7. Broke Niggaz
  8. Operation Stackola
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  10. 900 Blame A Nigga
  11. Yellow Brick Road
  12. So Much Drama
  13. She's Just A Freak
  14. Plead Guilty
  15. I Got 5 On It (Reprise)
  16. Outro

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In Luniz lingo, you got your playa (i.e. "player") and you got your playa hata ("player hater"). And when the twain doth meet, well, you have two things: trouble and fodder for a new rap. In fact, the Lunz's second single from this 1995 collection was "Playa Hata." The Luniz are self-proclaimed playas. Notes to the Luniz's debut CD posit the duo as crown-princes of the "crazy, comical, wild-side of gangsta hip-hop," but it's fair to say they're not loony in the Bugs Bunny sense of the word. The group's logo is a scowling cartoon figure draped in a used condom and wielding a handgun. Operation Stackola, is a loose concept album about the protagonists' criminal and sexual exploits as they go about accumulating money "by any means necessary." The twosome's contrasting rapping style and the booming beats assembled by eight different producers make for an involving album, but you don't have to hypersensitive to be bothered by the misogyny of "She's a Freak. And the N-word surfaces enough in the album's 16 tracks to make Mark Fuhrman feel at home. --Steven Stolder

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Tight.......2006-04-06

the reprise of i got 5 on it is NOT the remix with spice 1, e-40, Richie Rich, Dru Down and Shock G. this album is a klassic bay area cd. i just got it, and i phuckkin luv it. the whole cd is good. i recommend u buy it if u dont have it awready

5 out of 5 stars LUNIZZZZZZZZZ.......2006-02-23

i just bought this yesterday and i think its a classic bay area cd. i dont know why so many people think i got 5 on it is the only good track. the remix of i got 5 on it is so much better. if u dont have this cd go buy it now.

4 out of 5 stars Bay Area Cali had It lock'd during 95'........2005-11-06

Yes Indeed. This Is a must have c.d. These young catZ str8 outta Oak town Ca. They was putting It down. "I got 5 on It". Man please! This was a banger through out the ENTIRE world of hip hop. And I can't forget "playa hater" A diss record towards MR. EAST OAKLAND himself.....Too $hort! It was raw and uncut. However! Todd Shaw Or shall I say "TOO $HORT" Came back and hunting for heads. I mean $hort Dog didn't waste any time playin' with these kids. $hort Came.. $hort saw.. And ya know da rest. Still PPl this one Is a must have. These kidz got down for theirs. The luniz was spitin' fire for da 95'.

4 out of 5 stars bay area classic.......2005-05-02

I got 5 on it. Every one knows that songs. I got this when I was heavey on the bay sound in 95. This album is the bomb and its kind of funny to, because of the slangs words they use and their clever wordplay. Just listen to song 13 where they use the barney songs chourus lyrics. THey have pimp songs,dance songs, smoke songs. I like song 6 the best ,its smooth. This is the begging of yukmouths career he went solo after the luniz broke up and he hot. He isnt a to comical now though he is more gangsata now. Check him out also. Get the luniz too.

5 out of 5 stars Is this the best or what!!!.......2003-11-06

I believe that this cd is one of the greatest cd's ever made! If I could, I would reccomend that Luniz win an Emmy, Grammy, an Oscar, and a Music Award! It is a must own album that every rap fan should have!
Operation: Doomsday
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Hip Hop Preservation Movement
  • CLASSIC UNDERGROUND, MAN!!!!
  • Operation: Doomsday To Be Re-Issued sometime in 2007!!
  • dont waste your money.
  • Really good
Operation: Doomsday
MF Doom
Manufacturer: Sub Verse
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005B6QL
Release Date: 2001-05-01

Tracks:

  1. The Time We Faced DOOM (Skit)
  2. Doomsday
  3. Rhymes Like Dimes
  4. The Finest
  5. Back In The Days (Skit)
  6. Go With The Flow
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  14. The Mic
  15. The Mystery Of DOOM (Skit)
  16. Dead Bent
  17. Gas Drawls
  18. I Hear Voices (Part One)

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Underneath his mysterious metal mask, MF Doom hides the cachet underground legends are made of. After KMD's 1994 sophomore album Black Bastards was turfed by Elektra in 1994 and Subroc (one half of the sibling rhyme duo) passed away, surviving KMD member Zev Love X mutated into the MC Avenger known as MF Doom. The rap world is better for it. This 19-cut, deep LP is ridiculously dope, in a bizarro Ol' Dirty Bastard kind of way. Doom sounds either high or drunk on most of the tracks, his self-produced beats are gritty, and his rhyme styles are almost indecipherable. On arguably the best track, "Rhymes Like Dimes," Doom weaves some pointed lyrics through his abstract wordplay, spitting "only in America could you find a way to earn a healthy buck / And still keep your attitude on self-destruct." Doomsday features female vocalist Pebbles the Invisible accompanying the masked rhyme avenger on his journey to denounce wack MCs, while on "?" he trades hot verses with former Columbia artist Kurious. Doom's avant-garde ghetto-rhyme philosophies take even more intentionally weird twists on "Tick, Tick..." where he and guest MC MF Grimm's flows warble over a rhythm track whose tempo speeds up and slows down continually. The comic-book themed skits, many of which include snippets of dialogue from Marvel's Dr. Doom series, will help take you deep into the mind of an MC who is as otherworldly as they come. And in today's bland commercial rap universe, Operation Doomsday's left-of-center beats and rhymes are the perfect remedy. --Dalton Higgins

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hip Hop Preservation Movement.......2007-06-10

A masterpiece album at a affordable price. I've seen many hip hop albums go out of print, only to have price gouging occur on a rampant level. Please Don't Buy This CD for 65$ - This classic album is Now Available for download on iTunes for less than $12 bucks.

5 out of 5 stars CLASSIC UNDERGROUND, MAN!!!!.......2007-02-09

it's MF DOOM!!!! this album has one of the best flows that i have ever heard. i just love listening to his style of rhyming because i remember MR. HOOD. i remember PEACHFUZZ. i remember WHO ME. i remember THE GAS FACE. when i learned that he was zev love x, i was like WHAHHHHHHHHHHH?!!!!? then i think about his verse is the CHUBB ROCK, WORDSWORTH colabbo. shoot, just RHYMES LIKE DIMES alone makes me wanna just turn into supersinistral, fly home, and put it on.

5 out of 5 stars Operation: Doomsday To Be Re-Issued sometime in 2007!!.......2007-01-21

Rhymesayers the label that released MM.. Food has announced they are going to re-issue both Operation: Doomsday and MM.. Food! Just letting whoever sees this know.

peace,
Mach

5 out of 5 stars dont waste your money........2007-01-17

this is one of my fav doom albums, but dont waste your money... rhymesayers ent is re-releasing this record later this year (2007)... so unless you absolutely INSIST on having an original print of this cd, just be patient and save yourself from wasting $50 or more on amazon.

5 out of 5 stars Really good.......2007-01-03

I got an original of this album off ebay and I dont regret it at all. It has some of the dopest tracks ever and I would hapilly pay 50 bucks for it. saying that I am a big DOOM fan. It probably isnt the best doom album to buy if you are just getting into his music, but once you have lstened to madvillainy or the dangerdoom album or One of the viktor Vaughn albums it really is a great album. Ryhmesayers is re- issuing this album aswell as mm... Food in 2007 so I would try and get a copy then.
But make sure you do get a copy. this album is pure dope. I actually prefer dooms beats on this album to a lot of the other dangermouse/madlib beats. they definately have their own style anyway.

Get it.
Operation: Get Down
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Can he still get down?
  • JUST PLAIN FUNKY, FUNKY, FUNKY!
  • Awesome cd it kicks butt
Operation: Get Down
Craig Mack
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Release Date: 1997-06-24

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4 out of 5 stars Can he still get down?.......2001-02-01

Yes he can..I know alot of people left my man Craig when he left BAD-Boy?.. cant blame MAck tho..I thought this album was a real nice surprise and i did enjoy it..Good party Joint..pop it in and you'll see Trax like "If theres a cure" "one more day" and "rain" are all hot to trot..nice beats and C Mack can still flow..I hope he does another ablum soon cause he still can "Get Down"..

bonis

5 out of 5 stars JUST PLAIN FUNKY, FUNKY, FUNKY!.......1999-11-18

Its refreshing to find an MC that actually has skills and doesn't try to sway away from that. Craig Mack is such an MC. His 2nd album is the one where he breaks away from Puff Daddy and the whole Bad Boy Records clique and jumps back into what made his 1st major single "Flava In Ya Ear" so great, his style. "Jockin' My Style" and "What I Need" fit into that category.

4 out of 5 stars Awesome cd it kicks butt.......1999-03-16

This cd is so cool every1 should have it is the bomb. Rap Hangover is the best song. Well actually they're all good songs. it's so cool. If you are thinkin about getting it ggggggggeeeeeeeeetttttttttt iiiiiiiitttttttttt
Operation K.A.P.
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • creepy/realistic/christian rap
  • Phat
Operation K.A.P.
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Release Date: 2006-02-14

Tracks:

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4 out of 5 stars creepy/realistic/christian rap.......2000-11-30

While half the tracks are skits - a chronicle of a girl's descent into prostitution, the rest is as creepy, dark, and funky as any Dr. Dre album. Though the message is decidedly christian, this is not an uplifting album (try John Reuben) or particulary theological (try Cross Movement). What it is, is an engaging and realistic portrayal of a repentant sinner trying to get out of the game. The production is pretty good and CROW's style/rhyme scheme is tight, his passion is audible.

5 out of 5 stars Phat.......2000-10-31

C.R.O.W. one of the members of Bruthas Grimm. is one of the phatest rappers out there. If you haven't heard bruthas grimm you should go out and listen to them. This tape good go out and get it.
Operation Beatbox
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Finally!
  • Operation Beatbox Review
Operation Beatbox
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Reconstriction
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Release Date: 1999-11-11

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  3. Jump Around - Clay People
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5 out of 5 stars Finally!.......2007-07-16

I've been lookin' for this album for 5 yrs. It rocks just like I remembered. Now I can resume vandalistic prospects with a descent soundtrack.

5 out of 5 stars Operation Beatbox Review.......1999-03-07

I thought that this album was a really good effort put forth by the "Industrial" music community. Operation Beatbox is a bunch of "cyber" bands who are covering older rap and hip-hop songs. A few of the tracks that I thought were very excellent were Christ Analogue's cover of "Natural Born Killaz," and Institute of Technology's cover of Run D.M.C.'s "King of Rock." All in all I think that this album is worth the 15 bucks, plus some of the covers are quite humourous. Just cross your fingers and hope that Re-Constriction has enough requests for it to put it back on the shelves.
Operation Contamination
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Operation Contamination
    Clinic
    Manufacturer: Verbally Diseased
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00004HYFE
    Release Date: 2001-01-30

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Inherit the World
    3. Fabulous
    4. Still at Large
    5. Chase, The
    6. True Lies
    7. Help Us to Help You
    8. Daylight
    9. Ride With a G
    10. Shit Was Wild
    11. Streetsweepers
    12. Row Defense
    13. 10% Dis
    14. Amateur Night
    15. Villians Got Feelings
    16. Background Check
    17. Street Life
    18. 1999
    19. Virus Breakdown
    20. Shakedown
    21. Put on an Alert
    Vol 1 : Operation Start-Up
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Vol 1 : Operation Start-Up
      Rod Lee
      Manufacturer: Morphius Urban
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      BassBass | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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      ASIN: B000CFX69U
      Release Date: 2005-11-29

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Come On Baby (RMX)
      3. Mind Ya Business
      4. OochieWally 5. Ding-A-Ling
      5. Mega-Mix
      6. Bombin Bitch
      7. Rump
      8. Sweet Candy
      9. My Crew, My Dogs
      10. Gonna Be Something
      11. Rellys Groove
      12. Come And Get It
      13. Watch My Pussy
      14. Buss 2001 (RMX)
      15. Understand
      16. Birthday
      17. Puttin It Down
      18. Puff That Lie
      19. Rollin
      20. Timz
      21. Put Ya Handz Up
      22. 25 & Older
      23. What They Do?
      24. Gotta Be Quick
      25. Shout
      26. Out My Way (RMX)
      27. Baby Baby
      28. What They Do
      29. Lil JonBreak
      30. East SideDrop
      31. Hammerjacks Theme

      Product Description

      OVERVIEW The legend of Rod Lee, the undisputed Godfather of Baltimore Club, grows with the popularity of his music. Up until now the back catalogue containing the musical gems that have defined the rise of Baltimore Club from its homegrown roots to national acclaim has been impossible to find outside of East Baltimore. But Now, Morphius Urbanin conjunction with Club Kingzis proud to reissue Rod Lee’s entire essential catalog, beginning with his first seminal mix tape Rod Lee: Operation Start-up. The album, with 30 tracks of some of the most energetic, shocking and eclectic Club music ever, continues to haunt the sinewy form of Baltimore Club, defining the music at it’s enigmatic best. Featuring anthems like Ding-A-Lingand Watch My Pussy, and Come and Get It, the record evidences in sixty minutes all the entropic tension and in your face physicality that makes Baltimore club so unique. Adding to the disc are three new exclusive bonus tracks produced by Rod Lee, which provide a creative and stylized update of the sound that has made him famous. Rod Lee, who has recently appeared in publications as diverse as Spin, The FADER, Seattle Weekly, Village Voice, The Washington Post, and The Baltimore Sun, has become an icon for the international breakout of Baltimore Club, the home-grown mix of frenzied house beats with dark, frenetic hip-hop chants. With coast-to-coast interest on the heels of an upcoming feature article about Rod Lee’s role in creating this new art form (December 2005 issue of Spin), it was, according to Morphius C.E.O. David Andler “the perfect time to make Rod’s entire catalog available to people just getting to know this music.
      Operation Platinum
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • OPERATION IS PLATINUM
      Operation Platinum
      5C Soldjaz
      Manufacturer: Facedown
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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      4. We Bubblin'

      ASIN: B00000GC0H
      Release Date: 1999-01-19

      Tracks:

      1. Intro By O.B.
      2. Mobbin' & Rollin'
      3. Hustlin' On
      4. Yo Life
      5. Timez Get Hard
      6. Weed Smoke
      7. Circle Got Luv
      8. Fake Niggas
      9. Stop Hating
      10. Operation Platinum
      11. Soldier Story
      12. Playa Made
      13. Bar None
      14. Momma's Love
      15. Outro By O.B.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars OPERATION IS PLATINUM.......2003-04-23

      TIGHT ALBUM,BEATS,&LYRICS ARE SUPER TIGHT CANT WAIT FOR ANOTHER ALBUM TO COME OUT LIKE THIS. HOUSTON HAS SOME OF BEST RAPPERS OUT UNDERGROUD TODAY
      Operation Cleanup
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • the cd is slammin a.t.l. ghetto dope worth checking out
      Operation Cleanup
      Manish Man & Da Syndicate
      Manufacturer: Ichiban Old Indie
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
      Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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      3. We Bubblin'
      4. Who's Bubblin'
      5. Who's Doggen Who?

      ASIN: B00000DGUV
      Release Date: 1998-11-03

      Tracks:

      1. INTRO
      2. OPERATION CLEANUP
      3. HELL OF A LIFE
      4. BE LIKE ME
      5. ALL ALONE
      6. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE DOLLAR
      7. THEY CALL ME THE CHEEFA
      8. INTERLUDE
      9. MONEY MAKES 'EM CRAZY
      10. G PIMPIN'
      11. TWO CENTS WORTH
      12. DA CLICK
      13. YOU CAN'T PLAY ME
      14. INTERLUDE
      15. PIMPS AND PLAYERS
      16. PLAYERS WORLD
      17. LAY THAT LINE

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars the cd is slammin a.t.l. ghetto dope worth checking out.......1999-02-11

      filled with head nodding rhythms & deep south slang tat & man really stand out on tracks 10,7,13,3 i want to see the cover so ill know what to look for next time they drop a album them boys straight tight off the hook fa sho.

      Rap Music:

      1. Organized Crime [Explicit Lyrics]
      2. Paper Is the Only Option [Explicit Lyrics]
      3. Paper Is the Only Option [Explicit Lyrics]
      4. Past, Present and Future
      5. Peaceful Journey
      6. Peanut Butta [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
      7. Playa Rich Project [Explicit Lyrics]
      8. Poe Little Rich Girl [Explicit Lyrics]
      9. Power Hitters, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
      10. Ready to Die: The Remaster [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Original recording remastered]

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