Hip Hop Party
Track Listings
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1. Funky Cold Medina - Tone-Loc
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2. U Can't Touch This - MC Hammer
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3. Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
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4. Dazzey Duks - Duice
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5. Rico Suave - Gerardo
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6. Fantastic Voyage [Timber Mix] - Coolio
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7. It Takes Two - Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock
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8. I'll Be - Foxy Brown, Jay-Z
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9. So What Cha Sayin' - EPMD
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10. Bust a Move - Young MC
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11. Now That We Found Love - Heavy D & the Boyz
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12. Eye Know - De La Soul
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13. Tennessee - Arrested Development
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14. Set Adrift on Memory Bliss - P.M. Dawn
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Hip Hop Party
Average customer rating:
- great beat easy to dance to
- the black eyed peas are the business, the monkey business
- Fun!
- NOTHING LESS THAN 5 STARS
- Pretty good
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Monkey Business
Black Eyed Peas
Manufacturer: A&M
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ASIN: B00096S3RC
Release Date: 2005-06-07 |
Tracks:
- Pump It
- Don't Phunk With My Heart
- My Style
- Don't Lie
- My Humps
- Like That
- Dum Diddly
- Feel It
- Gone Going
- They Don't Want Music
- Disco Club
- Bebot
- Ba Bump
- Audio Delite At Low Fidelity
- Union
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As with their last hit, Elephunk, Black Eyed Peas' new disc Monkey Business is a joyful cross-genre journey with musical props to hip-hop, rock, folk, funk, and pop. The reason the Black Eyed Peas have audience appeal that crosses over many styles is because the band members are such obvious fans of diverse music. Nowhere is this more apparent than on Monkey Business's high-profile guest list. After Justin Timberlake's contribution to the massive "Where Is the Love" breakout hit from Elephunk, their inclusion of big names once again was a smart, respectful move on the part of the band as well as their guests. "My Style" is Timberlake's BEP foray number two; while the song is funky pop fun, those looking to hear Justin in the forefront are likely to be disappointed, as his vocals are mixed evenly, no sweet soulful solos this time. Other guests of note are Jack Johnson, who cowrote the bling-bashing "Gone Going," Sting on "Union" (sonically inspired by the former Police-man's "Englishman in New York"), while funk legend James Brown contributes to a scorching soul track dubbed "They Don't Want Music." The contribution of female vocalist Fergie--who joined the band partway through their last CD--has raised up considerably on the band's fourth disc, their second as a quartet. Sassily fronting her way through songs like "My Humps," the "Hey Mama"-esque "Dum Diddly" and the first single "Don't Phunk With My Heart," Fergie's melodic contributions make for a record that will likely be heard by wider audiences than ever, making this a truly accessible `hip-pop' CD. --Denise Sheppard
Recommended Black Eyed Peas Discography
Behind the Front |
Bridging the Gap |
Elephunk |
Customer Reviews:
great beat easy to dance to.......2007-03-31
This CD is great from the first song to the last, I just wish that they would play them more on the radio. We love the BLACK EYED PEAS!!!
the black eyed peas are the business, the monkey business.......2007-03-22
they made an awsome cd! the only thing i diddnt like was that they diddnt make an edited version that came out on cd! i wish they did cuz somtimes my mom gets mad at me for listining to music with bad words but somtimes she doesnt
Fun!.......2007-03-13
This is just a fun CD. It makes you want to dance.
We listen to this in the Operating Room and it makes the atmosphere less tense.
NOTHING LESS THAN 5 STARS.......2007-02-13
New to this genre, I am blown away! Variety, beat, talent... I can not get to my other cds. CAN NOT agree with other unimpressed reviewers. Listen once, listen twice... Listen to that complex music and those words!!!!
Pretty good.......2007-01-31
I got this a a gift, so at first I was not sure if I wanted to keep it of sell it, as I am not really a BEP fan. In all honesty I know very little about this band, a song or two here and there. I decided to keep it and give it a try, I don't like the popular "hits" that much from this album, but was suprised at some of the really good album tracks. The players are very good on this album. There is a real sense of old school funk here that I really like.
I guess you never know what you will like till you give it a try.
Average customer rating:
- THIS ALBUM IS A MUST BUY!!!
- Hood Rock indeed
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- This album was recorded like a rockstar.
- ENERGETIC Hood Rock music
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Rockstar Mentality
Shop Boyz
Manufacturer: Republic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000QUCQCY
Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Party Like A Rockstar
- Bowen Homes
- Baby Girl
- They Like Me
- Next To Me
- Rollin'
- Rockstar Mentality
- Flexin'
- Totally Dude
- Showin' Me Love
- My Car
- Sumthin' To Talk 'Bout
- World On Fire
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They call it "hood rock," but with their debut album, Atlanta's Shop Boyz accomplish something keener than that phrase suggests. With Rockstar Mentality, former mechanics Rasheed "Sheed" Hightower and cousins Demetrius "Meany" Hardin and Richard "Fat" Stephens have coalesced their image as succinctly as any hip-hop group in recent memory. Lead single "Party Like a Rockstar" eclipsed all previous speed records for digital music distribution, capped by the sale of a million ringtones in the track's first six weeks, and though the album's only real "rock" is the committed use of live guitar throughout, these songs nevertheless pay vocal tribute to rock stardom at every opportunity. The title track forces the issue most obviously; "Rollin'"--the Boyz' professed favorite--motors forth on a bass hook pulled right out of the Beach Boys; and "My Car" keeps pace with yet another deeply thumping ode to the joys of automobile ownership. Make no mistake, from the first shout-out of their native "Bowen Homes" to the unrelenting battery of uninspiring rhymes, Rockstar Mentality is urban-radio-ready hip-hop through and through, but the trio's savvy self-image might just corral enough rock-n'-roll, grease-monkey cred to elevate the Shop Boyz' from mentality to reality. --Jason Kirk
Album Description
It all happened so quickly. Or so it seems. One day Sheed, Meany and Fat were grease monkeys at a makeshift garage in their Bowen Homes neighborhood, the next they were swiftly-rising hip-hop stars, progenitors of a growing musical movement they call ``hood rock.'
But like most overnight successes, Shop Boyz's rise to fame took many years. Cousins Demetrius "Meany" Hardin and Richard "Fat" Stephens grew up with best friend Rasheed "Sheed" Hightower in the notorious Bankhead area of Atlanta, the stomping ground of some of the city's most successful hip-hop artists. They worked on cars, hustled, did whatever they could to make ends meet and when their work was done for the day, they turned to their true passion: making music. Their unique, groundbreaking style didn't go unnoticed.
Within four months of its release, "Party Like A Rockstar" set off a frenzy of activity at radio and clubs throughout the southeast and spread like wildfire across the country. The electrifying song with its contagious hook appeals to the spirited, carefree rocker in all of us - from school children and working class dads to hard-core hip-hoppers and blue-haired, Mohawk-wearing Punk Rockers. From note one, excited fans begin strumming air guitars, crowd surfing and building mosh pits that rival those of any major rock concert.
It was the perfect introduction to their unique brand of music. As for their definition of the newly-created sub-genre known as `hood rock, Sheed says, "It's got energy and a rock feel to it but at the same time it's all about rocking the club, getting the club charged up.
Shop Boyz's debut CD, "Rock Star Mentality," is a sampling of the creativity and diversity that go into each and every song that this creative collective churns out. Whether they're flossing and having fun on a track like "My Car" or showing respect for their ladies on "She Knows," Shop Boyz tell new stories in new and exciting ways. "Rain Dance," a sure standout, is bound to inspire some new moves on the dance floor. "It's a lot of energy," says Meany. "I think people are gonna like it because you gotta dance to it. It's another movement." And a group favorite, "Rollin'," is a track the guys swear is actually hotter than their blazing "Party Like A Rockstar."
Customer Reviews:
THIS ALBUM IS A MUST BUY!!!.......2007-07-10
This album is energetic and great to listen to! The best songs on the album are: "world on fire," "bowen homes," "party like a rockstar," and "they like me." The dose of rock thrown in really makes this a very unique album. I would DEFINITELY recommend anyone to buy this album!!!
Hood Rock indeed.......2007-06-28
I bop,and pop to party like a rockstar, I thought I was home when I heard bowen home, The album is a must buy. I thought I would have been disappointed, but with tracks like "they like me", "something to talk about", and "world on fire", changed my views very quickly. you could only go wrong if you don't get this album. Totally Dude!!!
Rockstar Mentality
\m/.......2007-06-28
I love their songs, they have a nice rock edge!
Party Like a Rockstar is definitely the SONG OF THE SUMMER!!
This album was recorded like a rockstar........2007-06-24
In other words, the Shop Boyz were drunk off their chairs, and high outta their mind when they recorded this album.
I'm not going to say that the Shop Boyz' debut, Rockstar Mentality, is completely unredeemable; but if you're heard the first single, which I'm sure you have, you've already heard the rest of this album. As lyricists, the Shop Boyz are some of the most mind-numblingly linear I've ever heard. As emcees, their flows are competent enough, but certainly nothing above average. The production? Well, most of the production is pretty tight, to be honest. The production is what really saves this album from being the catastrophy most expected it to be.
The lead single, Party Like a Rock Star, was marketed at just the right time. Kids nowadays are moving away from hip-hop, and focusing their attention on pop-punk groups like Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, and others cut from the same mould; so, in order to capitalize on some form of rock's resurgance in the mainstream, creating a track such as Party Like a Rockstar was the perfect gimmick, and marketing strategy. Mentioning prominent rock artists like Marilyn Manson and Travis Barker, and even the Osbourne family, was also a strategic move to show that the group has some knowledge of rock music; even though they've publically admitted that's far from the truth. So, with a new brand of "Hood Rock," which is basically the same formula Lil' Jon's followed for the past 5 years, the Shop Boyz released their debut album, hoping to move units based off of this track's success alone.
I don't see that happening too well beyond first week sales. The rest of this album follows the same format as that track, with the exception of the two tracks aimed for the ladies, Baby Girl and Next To Me, both of which are decent, musically. Rollin' was good on first listen, but the Beach Boys influence is just downright corny on second listen. The same can be said about the latin-tinged My Car, which, while pretty dope on the musical side of things, is just downright wack in every other aspect.
David Banner's beat on They Like Me sounds like it would've been better fitted on budget rap album from Koch, such as B.G.'s last group album. It's certainly not some of Banner's work, and you kinda feel bad for David just having his name associated with the track. The fact that Totally Dude is Party Like a Rockstar Pt. II is enough to make you smack each and every one of the Shop Boyz. Flexin' and Bowen Homes are genuinely good hip-hop songs from the ATL group, though.
In the end, the Shop Boyz present an album that is not so much a dissapointment, as it does manage to live up to (at least, my) severely low expectations. The problem is, it never goes beyond those low expectations. Proceed with caution when purchasing this album.
ENERGETIC Hood Rock music.......2007-06-21
Rock meets hip hop. This is good stuff, good tracks...overall a great debut from Atlanta's SHOP BOYZ. ENERGY MUSIC from the HOOD, with a dose of rock to take it to a different level. The album is fun and great to listen to when driving or at club. SHOP BOYZ aren't mocking rock, rather they respect and pay homage to the rockers and more importantly, the rockstar lifestyle. How's your ROCKSTAR MENTALITY? Yall definitely need to pick this up
Average customer rating:
- Get connected
- Fans can never be objective...
- A little unimaginative... but better than I expected.
- Good Driving Music
- Amazing!
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Connected
Stereo MC's
Manufacturer: Island
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001DXD
Release Date: 1993-01-12 |
Tracks:
- Connected
- Ground Level
- Everything
- Sketch
- Fade Away
- All Night Long
- Step It Up
- Playing With Fire
- Pressure
- Chicken Shake
- Creation
- Don't Let Up
- The End
Album Description
UK reissue of the British hip-hop act's hit 1992 album. Included in Q Magazine's '90 Best Albums Of The 1990s'. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.
Customer Reviews:
Get connected.......2007-04-22
I really like this Cd, it's a classic, with the title track to be one of those that will live forever. I think Stereo MC's are also worth checking out for some of their other, underrated work.
Fans can never be objective..........2006-04-21
From the OBJECTIVE reviewer...the perfect melting pot of rap and funk. It's impossible to skip over even one track on this CD.
A little unimaginative... but better than I expected........2006-02-23
Bought this CD for one track (connected)... a little early 90s nostalgia.
Not exactly one of my all time favorites, but a good CD for cleaning the house...
Good Driving Music.......2005-09-23
I must say the only reason why I initially bought this album was because of the nostalgia of "Connected" and "Step It Up". After listening to the album though, I was pleased to discover a few gems like "Ground Level", "Playing With Fire" and "Pressure". But unfortunately those are the only songs that really stick out. The rest is just background lounge music. That said, this is still a decent album to listen to - especially on a long drive. I would have given this 2 stars out of 5, but I had to give it an extra star solely on the basis that this it is undeniably quite a creative and original record.
Amazing!.......2005-07-26
I love the Stereo MC's because they provide me with what I feel is missing from most other Hip Hop & Hip Hop influenced Pop and that's good musical production, a variety of sounds and instruments, vocals & lyrics that don't rely on blatant swearing and mindless lyrics about "bitches and hoes", crime, drugs, etc...
I like all the tracks except 3, and the only thing I dont like about track 5 & 13 is the female vocals. My favourites are 1, 7 & 11. By the way, if you like these guys, you might also want to check out the Fun Lovin' Criminals.
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The Definition of an Ese
Down AKA Kilo
Manufacturer: Silent Giant
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ASIN: B000NJWSYO
Release Date: 2007-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Definition of an Ese - Diamonique, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- I'm Coming Home to You - Nate Dogg, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- Be About It - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- Don't Be Jealous - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
- Lean Like a Cholo - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- G's Need Love Too - Nikki Diaz, Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
- Got to Hustle - Butch Cassidy, Down aka Kilo, , Flakiss, Kilo
- G Way - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo, Snoop Dogg
- Everlasting Nights - Dey, Down aka Kilo, , Tanya Gomez, Kilo
- You Ain't Gettin' Nothing - Down aka Kilo, , Fingazz, Kilo
- Just Like You - B Real, , Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
Tracks:
- Definition of an Ese [DVD] - Down aka Kilo, , Kilo
Average customer rating:
- GREAT OLD SKOOL CD
- The only CD you'll ever need
- Soundtrack to the glory days of rap and hip-hop!
- Bust it.
- Cool as heck!
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Millennium Hip-Hop Party
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00000IPXY
Release Date: 1999-05-04 |
Tracks:
- White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) - Grandmaster & Melle Mel
- Walk This Way - Run-D.M.C
- Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
- The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground
- Bust A Move - Young MC
- It Takes Two - Rob Base & D.J. E-Z Rock
- U Can't Touch This - M.C. Hammer
- Parents Just Don't Understand - D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
- Around The Way Girl - L.L. Cool J
- Set Adrift On Memory Bliss - PM Dawn
- Tennessee - Arrested Development
- Now That We Found Love - Heavy D. & The Boyz
- Good Vibrations - Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch
- Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot
- Jump Around - House Of Pain
- Hip Hop Hooray - Naughty By Nature
- What's My Name? - Snoop Doggy Dogg
- Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang - Dr. Dre
Amazon.com
The hip-hop entry in Rhino's Millennium Party compilation series doesn't so much capture the sound of the year 2000 as it does that of 1989. In the wake of "Walk This Way," Top 40 radio realized that its listeners would accept the Fresh Prince's tales of teen mock-woe, Tone Loc's Coasters-derived rockers, and Young MC's, er, tales of teen mock-woe. Up to and including Snoop's "What's My Name?" (the CD's newest cut, from '93), this excellent PG-rated set makes nearly flawless choices. Biggest exception: "Tennessee" by Arrested Development, whose leader Speech's nonstop self-righteous mumbling will drive everyone into the next room. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews:
GREAT OLD SKOOL CD.......2007-05-10
MY BOYFRIEND AND I LOVE THIS CD. IT BRINGS BACK MANY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES. THIS WAS WHEN RAP/HIP HOP WAS TOLERABLE. NOW ITS HORRIBLE. THIS CD IS EVERYTHING FROM MARKY MARK AND THE FUNKY BUNCH TO DR DRE. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. YOU SHOULD GET THIS CD YOULL LOVE IT!!!!!!
The only CD you'll ever need.......2006-10-07
This CD gets the party started and the party don't stop til you turn it off! It's (almost) more fun than Erich's mom putting on chaps after a few shots of tequila.
MHHP is the best CD ever compiled, and that is not an exaggeration.
Buy it. Cherish it. Love it. Share it.
Soundtrack to the glory days of rap and hip-hop!.......2006-02-25
I had been notorious at high school for scathing hostility towards current-day hip hop and rap of the late 1990s to the present but I never denied how much I loved the earlier years of this formerly wonderful and fun genre of music.
These 18 tracks while varying in enjoyable for me, showcase what I think were and remain staples of the glory years of hip-hop and that once, this now disgusting genre was at one time a genre of fun, dance and even witty.
The best songs for me are "Hip Hop Hooray", a popular basketball theme during games I played at a private school I attended in childhood, "Good Vibrations" arguably my favorite hip-hop classic of all time despite it's cheese factor rearing it's head, "Around The Way Girl" by LL Cool, and even "U Can't Touch This", all of which were anthems for my early childhood during their charting days. I enjoy the rest of the songs as well.
Even parents who despise or are concerned by questionable content in current day rap music would make a good move by buying this collection.
Bust it........2005-11-22
Much like the "Millennium Dance Party" disc, but not dance, this is simply full of great hip-hop, from what I would call the fun days of rap. I think anybody could come up with another disc of tracks that belong here, but still good stuff. I honestly dig it all, but favorites would be from Grandmaster Flash, Tone Loc, Young MC, and PM Dawn. Plus the biggest hits from Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre for some g-funk. I also went through a decent House Of Pain phase, so glad that's here. In short, if you're anywhere near 30 and need just one disc of old rap, this collection is the bomb!
Cool as heck!.......2005-04-11
If you're a fan of these tunes from the 90s, you'll love this disc. Yes, they omit a couple (Wild Thing by Tone Loc, Gonna Make Ya Sweat by CNC Music Factory), and they have a couple that are not "real" hits in my mind -- Tennessee by Arrested Development? Why did they put this song on here? Of course, though, that's personal preference. Overall, great mix.
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Fabriclive.33
Spank Rock
Manufacturer: Fabric
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ASIN: B000LC57Y6
Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- The Breaks/Kurtis Blow
- Let's Make Love and Listen to Death from Above (Spank Rock Remix)/CSS
- Nazis (Justice Mix)/Mr Oizo
- The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight/Dominatrix
- Bostich/Yello
- Bongo Song/Zongamin
- I'm Ready/Kano
- Technologic/Daft Punk
- A Bit Patchy/Switch
- Do you love me/The Contours
- Drop the Pressure/Mylo
- Owner of a Lonely Heart/Yes
- Dudun Dun/Para One
- Myself (XXXChange Remix)/Best Fwends
- Good Man/KW Griff
- Hot Chick (Feadz Edit)/Uffie
- Orange Alert (DFA Remix)/Metro Area
- Love On a Real Train/Tangerine Dream
- Hustler/Simian Mobile Disco
- Talking in Your Sleep/The Romantics
- Wordy Rappinghood (The Playgroup Remix)/Chicks on Speed
- Melo Do Tabacco (XXXChange Remix with the Ford Granada)/Bonde Do Role
- Stock Exchange/Miss Kitten and The Hacker
- Hustlin'/Rick Ross
- Over and Over (Maurice Fulton Remix)/Hot Chip
- I.C. Love Affair/Gaz Nevada
- Love to the World/L.T.D.
- Outro
Customer Reviews:
Not just a Mix Tape.......2007-07-18
So like I kept holding off on this one because it looked like another mix tape. Club shenanigans and all that. And while that may be so to a point, the album is the JAM. Spank himself drops lyrics on a couple songs with the ferocity of my old man dropping the kids off at the pool (Drop the Pressure and the 80s classic Talking In Your Sleep). Couple that with a tight selection of sparkling songs from the fast few decades plus guest spots by Amanda and Pase (Lindsay Lohan's Revenge anybody?). Take this to any party, play it front to back and watch the rocks go off.
Not to be missed. Not to be missed.
Average customer rating:
- Great CD
- A classic?
- Not worth much anymore
- pure trash
- A waste of time....don't bother...
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As Nasty as They Wanna Be
2 Live Crew
Manufacturer: Little Joe Records
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ASIN: B000000QQP
Release Date: 1996-06-10 |
Tracks:
- Me So Horny
- Put Her In The Buck
- D.K. Almighty
- C'mon Babe
- Dirty Nursery Rhymes
- Break It On Down
- 2 Live Blues
- I Ain't Bullsh...in'
- Get Loose Now
- The F--k Shop
- If You Believe In Having Sex
- My Seven Bizzos
- Get The F--k Out Of My House
- Reggae Joint
- Fraternity Record
- Bad A--B--h
- Mega Mixx lll
- Coolin'
Customer Reviews:
Great CD.......2007-02-26
I was happy to find this CD.. Very Hard to find a new copy of this.Well worth the looking though.
A classic?.......2006-08-03
This just furthers my argument even more. Just because an album is more than 10 years old by a "legendary" group doesn'tmean that it's good or even a classic. This is classh** at its finest. I actually owned this album at one point when I was young and stupid. But i wasn't that stupid cause I got rid of it quick. You mean to tell me this album is derived from true creativity from ones heart. Lyrics that mean somethin. Thats what hip hop is all about and this is not a hip hop album. There is nothin creative about this album at all. Its a dance album for freaks. Now if you lookin at this from that point of view, then I guess this is a 5 star album. But for someone to call this a hip hop classic you have no idea what a hip hop classic is. You just don't. Damn can the state of hip hop be so f***ed up when anything by 2 LIve Crew can be considered worth owning, let alone being called a classic? If you give this 5 stars,then trash garbage rappers the likes of Chingy, Nelly, Trina, Khia, Camron, DFB, D4L. then your the biggest hypocrite typing reviews on amazon. 2 Live Crew in my opinion, lyrically is in the top 5 of the worst rappers in history. And they are just as one dimensional as your most hated rapper. If you don't believe me just scope out ALL their album covers and song titles. And ask yourself can you really call these bums artist. Seriously I cant get it through my head why somebody over the age of 18 would actually by this s***. I just cant.
Not worth much anymore.......2006-06-29
This may have been fun to listen to...16 years ago. A lot of the music from back then has aged into some of the best music of all time. This has not. This CD is just not that good to be honest with you. It is very immature (which is not a bad thing), but you can tell, like the reviewer below me has said, that they lived off of controversy and not true talent. If you want some real rap, or just good music in general, I think that you should look elsewhere.
pure trash.......2006-06-08
I have to say, this CD is pretty bad. The songs on it are just pointless chants and words that should never have been said. I am not a fan of censorship, so i do not think that this should be censored, but it is everyones own choice to buy this or not, and trust me, this rap group only lives off the controversy, not talent, so don't buy it.
A waste of time....don't bother..........2006-02-19
I bought this album when I was young (like many others here). I did it because 2 Live Crew were being censored at the time, and I was under the influence of "support the artist from the government censors". Unfortunately, many bands and filmmakers use this as a marketing tool, so people like me (and many others reviewers here) rush out and buy the garbage they're putting out. Most of the rap albums I bought over my life were the result of this phenomenon. 2 Live Crew are/were a bunch of idiotic rappers who just liked talkin' dirty. The first few times you hear this, it's kind of funny. It quickly wears off, and you're left with a really dumb album by a bunch of really dumb guys pretending that they're saying something worthwhile, when they don't even come close. So a lot of us got suckered into buying this junk, such is life. It's really shallow and just a waste of time.
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Rockstar Mentality
Shop Boyz
Manufacturer: Republic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000QUCQD8
Release Date: 2007-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Party Like A Rockstar
- Bowen Homes
- Baby Girl
- They Like Me
- Next To Me
- Rollin'
- Rockstar Mentality
- Flexin'
- Totally Dude
- Showin' Me Love
- My Car
- Sumthin' To Talk 'Bout
- World On Fire
Album Description
It all happened so quickly. Or so it seems. One day Sheed, Meany and Fat were grease monkeys at a makeshift garage in their Bowen Homes neighborhood, the next they were swiftly-rising hip-hop stars, progenitors of a growing musical movement they call ``hood rock.'
But like most overnight successes, Shop Boyz's rise to fame took many years. Cousins Demetrius "Meany" Hardin and Richard "Fat" Stephens grew up with best friend Rasheed "Sheed" Hightower in the notorious Bankhead area of Atlanta, the stomping ground of some of the city's most successful hip-hop artists. They worked on cars, hustled, did whatever they could to make ends meet and when their work was done for the day, they turned to their true passion: making music. Their unique, groundbreaking style didn't go unnoticed.
Within four months of its release, "Party Like A Rockstar" set off a frenzy of activity at radio and clubs throughout the southeast and spread like wildfire across the country. The electrifying song with its contagious hook appeals to the spirited, carefree rocker in all of us - from school children and working class dads to hard-core hip-hoppers and blue-haired, Mohawk-wearing Punk Rockers. From note one, excited fans begin strumming air guitars, crowd surfing and building mosh pits that rival those of any major rock concert.
It was the perfect introduction to their unique brand of music. As for their definition of the newly-created sub-genre known as `hood rock, Sheed says, "It's got energy and a rock feel to it but at the same time it's all about rocking the club, getting the club charged up.
Shop Boyz's debut CD, "Rock Star Mentality," is a sampling of the creativity and diversity that go into each and every song that this creative collective churns out. Whether they're flossing and having fun on a track like "My Car" or showing respect for their ladies on "She Knows," Shop Boyz tell new stories in new and exciting ways. "Rain Dance," a sure standout, is bound to inspire some new moves on the dance floor. "It's a lot of energy," says Meany. "I think people are gonna like it because you gotta dance to it. It's another movement." And a group favorite, "Rollin'," is a track the guys swear is actually hotter than their blazing "Party Like A Rockstar."
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- Jock Jams
- great
- Non-Stop Fun!
- Wham! Bam! Slam! It's Awesome, Baby!
- It REALLY gets on your nerves!
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ESPN Presents: Jock Jams, Volume 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rhino / Ada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000000HMA
Release Date: 1997-09-09 |
Tracks:
- It's Awesome Baby - Dick Vitale
- Tribal Dance - 2 Unlimited
- Ready To Go - Republica
- I Like It Like That - Tito Nieves
- C'mon & Ride It (The Train) - Quad City DJ's
- Let's Go - :13
- Da' Dip - Freak Nasty
- Jump - The Movement
- R.O.W.D.I.E. - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders
- Jellyhead - Crush
- No Diggity - Blackstreet
- The Chant - :19
- Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ Kool
- That's The Way I Like It - KC And The Sunshine Band
- Supersonic - Sabrina Sang
- Fired Up - Funky Green Dogs
- Robi Rob's Boriqua Anthem - C & C Music Factory
- Don't Stop Moving - Livin' Joy
- Don't Stop, Get It, Get It! - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders
- Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex
- The Jock Jam - (Mega Mix)
- The Chicken Dance - Ray Castoldi
Amazon.com
Any record that leads off with Dick Vitale's ubiquitous jabberings is asking for trouble, and this third volume in the Jock Jams series is musically ill-equipped to pull out of the ensuing tailspin. The collection of inoffensive rap songs and R&B-tinged dance numbers does have a few highlights. KC and the Sunshine Band's "That's the Way I Like It," regardless of what sort of material it shares company with here, is a classic, and Blackstreet kick out a decent rhyme with Dr. Dre on "No Diggity." On the whole, it might even make a passable soundtrack for an aerobics class. Besides that, however, you'll have to swim through a lot of musical filler and testosterone-driven flotsam to find anything that rises above an overwhelming and acute mediocrity. --Matthew Cooke
Customer Reviews:
Jock Jams.......2007-02-04
Anyone who pays full price for this is gonna be pissed. Name one Jock who listens to this crap. I just can't imagine professional athletes listening to Da' Dip on their way to a game. I think these CD's should not be taken seriously because they are way too funny to be for real.
great.......2005-10-17
I love this CD, i work the score board at my brothers hockey games and i plan to use these song during the warm-ups.
Non-Stop Fun!.......2001-04-14
Jock Jams Volume 3 is quite possibly the best in the series. It stars off with Dick Vitale's It's Awesome Baby speech, which kicks right into Tribal Dance by 2Unlimited (Remember them?) which is full of energy. Right after that is Republica's super hit Ready To Go and Tito Nieves's I Like It Like That, which is definately a classic. Quad City DJs have made it on to most dance compilations, and this one is no exception. C'Mon Ride The Train is one of the best songs on the album. Freak Nasty provides a pretty good track that is a combination of dance and rap. Crush provides yet another dance classic with Jellyhead, and then Blackstreet gives us their hit No Diggity with Dr. Dre. The next few tracks however are nothing exceptional until you hit Livin' Joys song Don't Stop Moving, which is as close to perfect as you can get. Then Rednex performs a strange combination of country and dance on Cotton Eye Joe, followed by a great Jock Jam megamix, which features many other popular songs at that time which didn't make the compilation. The album ends with Ray Castoldi's chicken dance. Overall, this is a very fun album that works well for parties.
Wham! Bam! Slam! It's Awesome, Baby!.......2000-08-02
Jock Jams Volume 3 is one good album. It will definately get you pumped up.
Every song on this album gets my blood pumping. Hearing Dick Vitale first just set me up for the rest of this fast cd. "C'mon & Ride It," "I Like It Like That," and "That's the Way I Like It" are probably the three most well-known singles, but other great songs like "Da' Dip" and the thunderous "Tribal Dance" make this album super.
This album has something for everybody on it. Ending with "The Chicken Dance" was classic. This album is a great buy with 22 tracks on it, and it more than satisfies you with fast pumping entertainment. What are you waiting for? "Don't Stop, Get It, Get It!"
It REALLY gets on your nerves!.......2000-02-27
My sister got this cd and she plays it all the time. It gets soooo annoying. I was sick of it the second time I heard it. The only reason I even gave it 2 stars is because it is good to make up gymnastics routines to. But other than that it is a TOTAL waste of money!
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- Sir Mix-A-Lot - Mack Daddy
- One Of The Better Rap CDs
- YEAH....I GOT THIS ONE TOO!!!!
- Who can forget the #1 single in 1992- Baby Got Back
- Awesome cd
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Mack Daddy
Sir Mix-A-Lot
Manufacturer: American Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000062XAE
Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
Tracks:
- One Time's Got No Case
- Mack Daddy
- Baby Got Back
- Swap Meet Louie
- Seattle Ain't Bullshittin'
- Lockjaw
- The Boss Is Back
- Testarosa
- A Rapper's Reputation
- Sprung On The Cat
- The Jack Back
- I'm Your New God
- No Holds Barred
Customer Reviews:
Sir Mix-A-Lot - Mack Daddy.......2006-09-19
After taking 3 years away from the game, Sir Mix-A-Lot returns with his third solo album, "Mack Daddy". Spawning the biggest hit of his career, "Baby Got Back", this album is what really shot Mix's career into stardom.
1. One Time's Got No Case - 4.5/5
2. Mack Daddy - 4/5
3. Baby Got Back - 4.5/5
4. Swap Meet Louie - 4.5/5
5. Seattle Ain't Bull*******' - 4/5
6. Lockjaw - 4.5/5
7. The Boss is Back - 4/5
8. Testarossa - 4.5/5
9. A Rapper's Reputation - 4/5
10. Sprung on the Cat - 3.5/5
11. The Jack Back - 4.5/5
12. I'm Your New God - 4/5
13. No Holds Barred - 4.5/5
Overall:
55/65
4.5 Stars
After the long wait, Mix doesn't disapoint. This album is filled with great production, great lyrics from Mix and his signature sick, rugged flow. This album is near classic and doesn't really have any weak tracks on it. A definite in any rap collection.
One Of The Better Rap CDs.......2006-02-28
Most people think "Baby Got Back" is the best song on this album, but i'm under the inpression it's one of the worst. Most the other songs have great flow, potent lyrics that are either wise or hilarious, and aren't halfway as annoying. I honestly bought this album for the song "Lcokjaw", which is probably my favorite song on the album. But all in all, a great alubm. I beleive it was money well spent.
YEAH....I GOT THIS ONE TOO!!!!.......2005-12-26
More bangin A$$ Tracks from MIX-A-LOT!!! This MACK DADDY definitely deserves more recantation for sure!!! I agree with the other dude....MIX-A-LOT is a true pioneer to the hip-hop game!!
Who can forget the #1 single in 1992- Baby Got Back.......2005-12-11
Back in 1992, Sir Mix-A-Lot topped the Hot 100 Singles chart with Baby Got Back and was on top of the rap singles chart. I never actually saw the video because of the controversy. Then again, the most controversial rap group in the 90s was without 2 Live Crew and the N.W.A. Now in 2005, it's hard to find a controversial rap artist unless you count Eminem. I'm sure he generated controversy for Stan.
Anyway, this one of the best rap albums from the 90s and I'm glad that I have original version. It's just too bad that I didn't get the cd.
An awesome album with two successful singles.
A two-hit wonder that deserved more recognition.
Awesome cd.......2004-01-25
This is awesome I like Baby Got Back this has awesome beats buy it if u do not already own it
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