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SEAN BANKS - DJ, HISTORIAN, WRITER

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About Me


Miss Penny (August 14, 1944 - September 13, 2007)
Rest in peace, Ummi
Sean Banks is my name and I am a DJ by profession and hobby. My first experience came around the age of 3 or 4. I had a Fisher Price record player and would go outside after grabbing a stack of my Mama's 45's and play records while my neighbors would roller skate on our blacktop driveway. I would listen to the radio and pick up the styles of all the WVKO disc jocks from Les Brown, Kirk Bishop, Mel Griffin, Mike Reeves, Frank Kelly, Andrea Bailey, K.C. Jones and more, but I wanted to be more than a personality.
This happened in 1980 when I witnessed Grandmaster Flash mixing with three turntables and two mixers and after I found my calling. I actually began in 1984 after hearing a DJ named Casual Kevin who did mixes on CTNT, a cable radio station in Columbus, OH and I wanted to be just like him. I made contacts with Frank Kelly, the stations co-owner and Ron Bryant, who was the Program Director, but nothing happened until Sunday, June 22, 1986, my first radio show which I did from Midnight til 5 AM, my favorite shift.
CTNT closed its doors in 1987 and I was out of a radio gig and that's when I found side work from deejaying clubs like the Macon, Gene's Place, Seville's, Triad and Club Aces or parties, wedding receptions and stuff like that with my DJ potnas, DJ Icy J and DJ Club Dragon aka K Shiek. I still didn't have the gratification that I had with doing radio. In 1990, I began broadcasting school to further my career in radio and on Saturday, January 12, 1991, I had gotten a position at WCKX 106.3 in Columbus, OH. After that, I had gotten some noteriety in my city until the powers-that-be outsted me from my position, but I still found work regardless.
By 1993, I found a spot that suited my needs and that was Groove Shack Record Store, located in the Short North in Columbus. Groove Shack specialized in the sale of vinyl and hosted Open Mic sessions along with DJ competitions, in which I both hosted to expose more of the city's talent. My goal was to get other people famous because I didn't want to be in the public eye as much. I was satisfied with just doing my music and being to myself.
On Saturday, October 22, 1994. I had began a mixshow that I always wanted to do on the radio at WKCO in nearby Gambier, OH at Kenyon College. This is where I actually got to play a lot of Underground Hip-Hop without people complaining that they had never heard of it before. This show would last for nearly a year until I returned to Columbus.
My last gig was at Club Aces in 1996. My audition was on Wednesday, April 10, 1996 and I brought just 6 crates with me, which was usually a low amount. I did an Old School mix by mixing Change's Change Of Heart with Cheryl Lynn's Encore and a patron was jumping up and down and screaming to the manager,"Get him, get him". Club Aces was 30 and over, so I had to be cautious of what Hip-Hop I played, so I began mixing hardcore instrumentals with R&B vocals to stay real with what I was doing without offending anyone. Some of my most memorable mixes were Real Live's Real Live Shit instrumental with After 7's Can't Stop or Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s Players Anthem with Brandy's I Wanna Be Down or Little Indian's One Little Indian (Buckwild Remix instr.) with TLC's Diggin' On You. Soon after, more Hip-Hop was allowed and I got to play stuff like Large Professor's I Just Wanna Chill, Lord Finesse's Gameplan and even Mobb Deep's Trife Life. I felt that I arrived when this happpened, but certain situations put me out of the game. I began working on a book based on many recordings that I either grew up on or played during the course of my DJ career and it's a project that I am still working on. You know the saying, "Good things come to those that wait?" . This is what happened on March 27, 2006 when I hooked up with DJ Drastic. I became a member of The ReVIBElists. After witnessing DJ Drastic and DJ Self together, I was reminded of what me and DJ Phazo did back in '92 with two DJ's and four turntables. I loved what I witnessed and I felt that I belonged to something after many years. Patience is definetly a virtue.
ABOUT THE REVIBELISTS:I've known DJ Drastic since 1993 when he was a teenager checking out us older cats at Groove Shack Record Store. We developed a friendship then so when I bumped into him again in 2006, it was a no-brainer for him to invite me to his gig at Bernie's. That's when I met DJ Self and we developed a friendship as well after I performed on the wheels and as a MC (not a rapper, but Master Of Ceremonies, like an announcer for those that don't know).The ReVIBElists aren't your average DJ's because what separates us from others is that we are two DJ's spinning on four turntables, not separately, but together like we are one. Remember the saying in the movie Drumline?: "One band, one sound" . That is who we are. We also do not focus on playing songs, but creating a sound through instrumentals, breakbeats and turntablism, which both DJ Self and DJ Drastic are well versed in. When I am mixing either alongside Drastic or Self, I put an Old-School Hip-Hop vibe to them. When I am announcing, I give the ReVIBElists a voice and presence. We are unlike anything that has been heard before and I believe that a city like Columbus, OH will never be ready for us. I say this because of how Columbus had always been, closed minded and unwilling to accept anything that is different from the norm. What suprises me is that we have a following around the Short North/Campus area that will attend any gig that we play and I am grateful for them, but I would like to branch out and do what we do anywhere without the questions of "What is that?" or "I don't know what this is" and things in that nature. Our focus is to revibe and our slogan is "Taking it back and keepin' it movin'" That is who we are.

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Member Since: 2/14/2007
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THESE ARE THE BREAKS....

Those were the infamous lines from Kurtis Blow in 1980 during its early years. One of Hip-Hop’s greatest attributes is the music and these are some of the artists who’s talents were borrowed and became Hip-Hop soundscapes.

Breaks are important to Hip-Hop because it is used from older records. Many of the recordings that came out during the 1950’s, ’60’s and ’70’s were not digitized and relied heavily on skilled musicians and vocalists who were armed with audio tape and the skill to bring instruments alive and depending on their own compositions. This is the generation for the actual real talent and Hip-Hop was very aware of this.

Hip-Hop was also not prejudiced when it came to sampling selections. All types of music were put in producers SP-12’s or MPC 60’s to create a new sound taken from yesteryear. Many are not aware of exactly who’s music that they are listening to, so this is dedicated to them and to their contributions to Hip-Hop, directly or indirectly.



Jazz and funk are Hip-Hop’s favorite beats, with James Brown, George Clinton and Kool & The Gang leading the pack as Hip-Hop’s most sampled artists. They were the one’s who put the funk in Hip-Hop with a catalog of different records. You actually might have heard the same groove on something different and that is because these particular artists is who Hip-Hop was searching for when they were diggin’ in the crates.

Finally, the breakbeat is the backbone of a Hip-Hop sample. To the producer, it’s all about the drums. Beats such as Impeach The President, Sing A Simple Song, Funky Drummer and President, Hihache, Skull Snaps It’s A New Day, Ashley’s Roachclip, Synthetic Substitution and The Five Stairsteps Don’t Change Your Love are based on the drum itself. These beats made Hip-Hop not only what it became, but what it is now.

Influences:
LIVIN' IN THE WORLD OF HIP-HOP

In the beginning, Hip-Hop was only released on 12" inch singles and not full length albums. The first all rap album was SugarHill Gang's debut in 1980 and it escaladed from there. Though they were not financially successful, they continued to come out and to design a certain format for the genre so that others would keep the trend intact. Run-DMC provided this on their debut album in 1984, followed by Whodini's Escape. These two albums were the foundation of a classic Hip-Hop full collective. From 1984 to 1999, 100 Hip-Hop albums made my list of favorites. If at least four songs were not just good, but outstanding, that itself qualified them. It is great to see Hip-Hop evolve through the years right here on this slide that dedicates to Hip-Hop's best and classical moments.

WELCOME TO IN FULL CHILL - MY PERSONAL FAVORITE SLOW JAMS

Growing up, radio had a big influence on me and I wanted to be a part of that. It happened at age eighteen and I felt like I was on top of the world. People listening to me on the radio was a high that I could never come down from. A part of growing up and listening to the radio was to hear Quiet Storm shows because they were all ballad driven. Local legendary shows such as the late Kirk Bishop's Blue Monday was Quiet Storm favorites in the '70's and '80's on WVKO radio. This would be a style that I would embrace and incorporate myself.

Slow jams have always had a personal affect on me. It is easy to remember what song was on during a significant time in life, whether it's good or bad. It is also easy to remember people in your love life and situations that happened and what was on or around then. Memories keep a special person alive with you. They still may be there or not, but will live within you through song.

I began doing a Quiet Storm show named In Full Chill at CTNT radio in Columbus, OH in 1986. My show aired from 3 to 5 in the morning, weekday late nights. On this show, I provided cutting edge, experimental slow jams to the most heavily rotated songs of the era. From that, I developed a style of playing slow jams. I knew that it wasn't what you played, but how you played them. I concentrated on tempos, themes, how a song began or end, anything that kept the vibe alive and kept your attention to the radio while I was on. Many of these songs are those special moments hosting In Full Chill.

Slow music somehow motivates me. I can put on slow music and clean the house and be focused or I can work with it on. It keeps me in a serene state of mind and enhances my concentration. This is another reason why even after radio, I had to continue my IN FULL CHILL series on cassette and CD. Providing excellent slow jam mixes is legendary with me and I have gotten a rep from it. Slow jams mean as much to me as it does to you, so for all those that love a great slow jam, this is dedicated to you.

Sounds Like:

JAMES BROWN MUSICAL TRIBUTETHE GODFATHER OF SOUL - JAMES BROWN
(May 3, 1933 - December 25, 2006)

Waking up on Christmas Day 2006, I was shocked to hear about the death of the legendary Godfather of Soul, James Brown. This nearly ruined my whole day, but I can say that James lived a full life up until the age of 73.
James Brown’s music and persona influenced not only his contemporary generation, but a whole new generation who wouldn’t have known too much about him if it wasn’t for the DJ’s and producers who incorporated his music from the days of yesterday into music of the late 1980’s and ‘90’s. At one time, James Brown’s music could be heard on nearly every Hip-Hop track. His band, as funky as they wanted to be, were a disciplined group spearheaded by the Godfather himself. This segment that I appropriately title, Do The James is a dedication to him by listing many of the songs that used his music. It is impossible to list a complete compilation because I do not know every song that came out or every song that included a James Brown soundbite, but this listing is interesting itself. Hip-Hop owes a lot to the Godfather, everything from acknowledgement to a royalty check.
The world, for the most part, was introduced to James Brown in 1956 with the hit single Please, Please, Please and his career skyrocketed with consistent hits for the next twenty years. After 1980’s half-hearted Rapp Payback, James’s consistentcy took a backslide. It was during this time disco was in and James Brown was following a trend instead of leading one. After a few years off the radar, his career was resurrected, thanks to Eddie Murphy’s hilarious rendition of him on his 1983 Delirious stand up and suddenly, he was in demand again and this time to a brand new generation.
Hip-Hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa got James to do a duet on his 1984 Unity. The sampling began on Tyrone Brunson’s 1984 remix to Fresh when his Say It Loud (I’m Black And I’m Proud) was cut up on the wheels of steel. The Fat Boys took it to another level on their remake of Sex Machine in 1986 and that’s when Hip-Hop incorporated James Brown’s vocal snippets and infectuous grooves into their own recordings, setting off Hip-Hop’s Golden Age era.
I wanted to post this on the day of James Brown’s death, but I knew that this would be an impossible feat because it takes time and thought to do something like this. So to my best knowledge, this is Hip-Hop’s dedication to the Godfather of Soul, Mr. James Brown because if it wasn’t for his beats of yesteryear, Hip-Hop wouldn’t have the soundscapes that made them legendary. In closing, thank you James Brown for influencing a new generation and a new genre of music.
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Please, Please, Please / JAMES BROWN (King, 1956)

Weenie Whistlers - BOBBY JIMMY & THE CRITTERS (Ruthless/Priority, 1988)
Horny Lil’ Devil - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1991)

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Nighttrain / JAMES BROWN (King, 1962)

How Ya Like Me Now - KOOL MOE DEE (Jive/RCA, 1987)
Nighttrain - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)

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I Got You (I Feel Good) / JAMES BROWN (King, 1965)

Gotch U - GANGSTARR (Wild Pitch, 1989)
The Boy Is Dope - GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS 5 (Elektra, 1988)
Kanday - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987) Contract On The World Love Jam - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)

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Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag / JAMES BROWN (King, 1965)

How Ya Like Me Now - KOOL MOE DEE (Jive/RCA, 1987)
Swift - SALT-N-PEPA (Next Plateau, 1990)

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It’s A Man’s World / JAMES BROWN (King, 1966)
It’s A Man’s World - ICE CUBE feat. YO-YO (Priority, 1990)
Jackin’ For Beats - ICE CUBE (Prioirity, 1990)

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Bring It Up (Hipster Avenue) / JAMES BROWN (King,1967)
Manifest - GANGSTARR (Wild Pitch, 1989)

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Cold Sweat / JAMES BROWN (King, 1967)Taking It To The Top - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE (Word Up!/Jive/RCA, 1987) At Your Own Risk - KING TEE (Capitol, 1990) I Got Da Feelin’ - SWEET TEE (Profile, 1988)----------------------------------- Let Yourself Go / JAMES BROWN (King, 1967)Lisa Baby (Pete Rock Remix) - FATHER MC (Uptown/MCA, 1991)----------------------------------- Licking Stick - Licking Stick / JAMES BROWN (King. 1968)10% Diss - MC LYTE (First Priority/Atlantic, 1988) Fly Girl - QUEEN LATIFAH (Tommy Boy, 1991)----------------------------------- Say It Loud (I’m Black And I’m Proud) / JAMES BROWN (King, 1968)Long Live The Kane - BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988) D-Nice Rocks The House - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1988) Fresh (Remix) - TYRONE BRUNSON (Believe In A Dream/Epic, 1984) Black And Proud - INTELLIGENT HOODLUM (A&M, 1990) Nitro - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989)
Down By Law - MC SHAN (Cold Chillin’, 1987) Roxanne’s On A Roll - THE REAL ROXANNE (Select, 1988) Do You Really Want Me- SALT-N-PEPA (Next Plateau, 1990)----------------------------------- Ain’t It Funky / JAMES BROWN (King, 1969)Hey Ladies - BEASTIE BOYS (Grand Royal/Capitol, 1989) Chick On The Side (Remix) - SALT-N-PEPA (Next Plateau, 1987)---------------------------------- The Chicken / JAMES BROWN (King, 1969)I Ain’t Bullshittin’ - 2 LIVE CREW feat. LUKE (Luke, 1990) Calling Mr. Welfare - BIG DADDY KANE feat. KOOL DJ RED ALERT (Cold Chillin’/Reprise/Warner Bros., 1989)----------------------------------- Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose / JAMES BROWN (King, 1969)D-Nice Rocks The House - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1988) Freedom Of Speak - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1988) Mostly The Voice - GANGSTARR (Chrysalis/EMI, 1994) Hit ’Em With This - HURBY’S MACHINE feat. ANTOINETTE (Sound Check/Next Plateau, 1987) Straight Out The Jungle - JUNGLE BROTHERS (Idlers/Warlock, 1988)----------------------------------- It’s A New Day / JAMES BROWN (King, 1969)Dynamite Soul - ARTIFACTS feat. MAD SKILLZ (Big Beat/Atlantic, 1994) Gold Digger - EPMD (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990) Get Off My Dick And Tell Yo Bitch To Come Here (Remix) - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)----------------------------------- Mother Popcorn / JAMES BROWN (King, 1969) On The Strength - DOUG E. FRESH & THE GET-FRESH CREW (Reality, 1988) Gett Off - PRINCE & THE NEW POWER GENERATION (Paisley Park/Warner Bros., 1991)-----------------------------------Popcorn With A Feeling / JAMES BROWN (King, 1969) Who Can Get Busy Like This Man? - BRAND NUBIAN (Elektra, 1991)----------------------------------- Funky Drummer / JAMES BROWN (King, 1970)Murder Rap - ABOVE THE LAW (Ruthless/Epic, 1990) Untouchables (Dr. Dre Remix) - ABOVE THE LAW (Ruthless/Epic, 1990) Rather Unique - AZ (EMI, 1995) Spring Again - BIZ MARKIE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1989) Worldwind Pyramid - THE D.O.C.(Ruthless/ATCO/Atlantic, 1989) Keep Your Distance - DAVY D feat. HURRICANE (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987) Betta Listen - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1996) Long Island Degrees - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1996) The Magic Number - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1989) Where I’m From - DIGABLE PLANETS (Pendulum/Elektra, 1993) The Mighty Hard Rocker - DJ CA$H MONEY & MARVELOUS (Sleeping Bag, 1988) Jazzy’s Groove - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE (Jive, 1989) The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE (Word Up!/Jive/RCA, 1986) Pump Up The Bass - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE (Jive/RCA, 1988) Puppet Master - DJ MUGGS feat. DR. DRE & B-REAL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1997) Let Me Ride - DR. DRE feat. SNOOP DOGG (Death Row/Interscope/Priority, 1992) Puffin’ On Blunts And Drankin’ Tanqueray - DR. DRE feat. SNOOP DOGG & THE LADY OF RAGE (Death Row/Interscope/Priority, 1993) We Want Eazy (Remix) - EAZY-E feat. DR. DRE & MC REN (Ruthless/Priority, 1989) Lyrics Of Fury - ERIC B & RAKIM (UNI/MCA, 1988) Relax The Pep - ERIC B & RAKIM (MCA, 1992)
Ghetto Heaven (Soul II Soul Remix) - THE FAMILY STAND (Atlantic, 1990) Bodies On The Nine - FUNKMASTER FLEX feat. NINE DOUBLE M (Warlock, 1991) The Boy Is Dope - GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS 5 (Elektra, 1988) I Like (Remix) - GUY (Uptown/MCA, 1988) Gyrlz, They Love Me - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1989) Let The Drummer Get Ill - HURBY’S MACHINE feat. SUPER LOVERS (Sound Check/Next Plateau, 1987) Jackin’ For Beats - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990) Endangered Species - ICE CUBE feat. CHUCK D (Priority, 1990) O.G.- Original Gangster - ICE-T (Sire/Warner Bros., 1991) Fun - THE JAZ feat. JAY-Z (EMI, 1989) The Originators - THE JAZ feat. JAY-Z (EMI, 1990) Butcher Shop - KOOL G. RAP & DJ POLO (Warner Bros., 1988) It’s A Demo - KOOL G. RAP & DJ POLO (Cold Chillin’, 1986) Jump - KRIS KROSS (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1992) Lil’ Boys In The Hood - KRIS KROSS (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1992) The Rhythm - KWAME (Atlantic, 1989) My Hardcore Rhymes - LE JUAN LOVE (Luke, 1987) Sobb Story - LEADERS OF THE NEW SCHOOL (Elektra, 1991) The Boomin’ System - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990) It Gets No Rougher - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989) Mama Said Knock You Out - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990) Nitro - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989) No Airplay - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Mercury, 1995) Fresh Is The Word ’88 - MANTRONIX (Sleeping Bag, 1988) Brooklyn - MC LYTE (First Priority/Atlantic, 1993) Back To The Basics - MC SHAN (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988) Fuck Tha Police - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1988) Quiet On Tha Set - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1988)
Get Down - NAS (Columbia, 2001) Up The Ante For The Panties - NIKKI D (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
Officer - THE PHARCYDE (Delicious Vinyl/Atlantic, 1992) Bring The Noise - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987) Fight The Power - PUBLIC ENEMY (Motown, 1989) Hazy Shade Of Criminal - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1992) Rebel Without A Pause - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987) She Watch Channel Zero - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988) Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988) Day You Die - REAL LIVE (Pirate/Big Beat/Atlantic, 1996) Rated R - REDMAN (Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1992) The Next Movement - THE ROOTS feat. DJ JAZZY JEFF (MCA, 1999) Back From Hell - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1990) Beats To The Rhyme - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1988) Run’s House - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1988)
Born Killa - SCARFACE (Rap-A-Lot/Priority, 1991) Housin’ The Joint - SCHOOLLY-D (Jive/RCA, 1987) Moogumba Mix - SCHOOLLY-D feat. DJ CODE MONEY (Jive/RCA, 1987) The Moment I Feared - SLICK RICK (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988) DBC Let The Music Play - STETSASONIC (Tommy Boy, 1988) Sally - STETSASONIC (Tommy Boy, 1988) Self-Destruction - THE STOP-THE-VIOLENCE MOVEMENT (Jive/RCA, 1988) Do The James - SUPER LOVER CEE & CASANOVA RUD (DNA/Polydor, 1987) I’m Back - SUPER LOVER CEE & CASANOVA RUD (DNA/Elektra, 1988) As The Beat Goes On - SWEET TEE (Profile, 1988) It’s My Beat - SWEET TEE & DJ JAZZY JOYCE (Profile, 1986) Rock The Girl, Gee (Every Inch) - TOO NICE (Arista, 1989) Separate/Together - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST (Jive, 1996) Motivators - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST feat. CONSEQUENCE (Jive, 1996) For The Lover In You - TRUE MATHEMATICS (Select, 1988) Give The Drummer Some - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Uptown/Next Plateau, 1988) Ghetto Serande - WC & THE MAAD CIRCLE (Priority, 1991) We’re All In The Same Gang - THE WEST COAST ALL-STARS (Grand Jury/Warner Bros., 1990) Mockingbird - YOMO & MAULKIE (Ruthless/ATCO/Atlantic, 1991)--------------------------------- Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved / JAMES BROWN feat. BOBBY BYRD (King, 1970)3 The Hard Way - BAHAMADIA (Chrysalis/EMI, 1996) Poison - BELL BIV DEVOE (MCA, 1990) Get Into It - BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987) Set It Off - BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988) Back By Popular Demand - KURTIS BLOW (Mercury, 1988) Criminal Minded Medley (Kool DJ Red Alert Mix) - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1988) South Bronx - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1986) Feelin’ James - FRESH GORDON (Tommy Boy, 1987) Gotch U - GANGSTARR (Wild Pitch, 1989) I Like (Remix) - GUY (Uptown/MCA, 1988) Another Like My Lover (Remix) - JASMINE GUY (Warner Bros., 1990) Flexin’ - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1989) Jackin’ For Beats - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990) Power - ICE-T (Sire/Warner Bros., 1988)
Black And Proud - INTELLIGENT HOODLUM (A&M, 1990)

Street Life (K-Def Remix) - INTELLIGENT HOODLUM (Tuff Break/A&M, 1993) Apollo - KID CAPRI (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1990) Poison - KOOL G. RAP & DJ POLO (Prism, 1988) Connections - LEADERS OF THE NEW SCHOOL (Elektra, 1993)
Mr. Goodbar - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990) Funkadelic Relic - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1993) He Cuts So Fresh - MARLEY MARL (Uptown/MCA, 1986) 100 Miles And Runnin’ - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1990) Two For The Time - NUBIAN CRACKERS (Big Beat/Atlantic, 1992) Maintain - ORGANIZED KONFUSION (Hollywood BASIC/Elektra, 1994) Brothers Gonna Work It Out - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990) Can’t Truss It - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991) Miuzi Weighs A Ton - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987) Night Of The Living Baseheads - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988) Shut ’Em Down - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991) Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988) Welcome To The Terrordome - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989) Let The Hustlers Play - STEADY B (Jive/RCA, 1988) Jimmy’s Gettin’ Funky - STEZO (Fresh/Sleeping Bag, 1989) Do The James - SUPER LOVER CEE & CASANOVA RUD (DNA/Polydor, 1987) Fuck Compton - TIM DOG (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1991) Be Yourself - WHODINI feat. MILLIE JACKSON (Jive/Arista, 1987)
How Nice I Am - WORLD RENOWN (Warner Bros., 1994)----------------------------------- Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose (Remix) / JAMES BROWN (King, 1970)Back By Popular Demand - KURTIS BLOW (Mercury, 1988) How I Could Just Kill A Man (Blunted Remix) - CYPRESS HILL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1991) Gotch U - GANGSTARR (Wild Pitch, 1989) The Product - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990) Keep Control - MARLEY MARL feat. TRAGEDY, KING TEE, GRAND PUBA, DEF JEF & CHUBB ROCK (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1991) Use Me - STEADY B (Pop Art/Jive/RCA, 1987)----------------------------------- I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothin’ (Open The Door, I’ll Get It Myself) / JAMES BROWN (King, 1970)Power - ICE-T (Sire/Warner Bros., 1988)----------------------------------- I Got To Move / JAMES BROWN (King, 1970)Headcracker - DOUBLE XX POSSE (Big Beat/Atlantic, 1992) Strictly From The Bronx - HARD KNOCKS (Wild Pitch/EMI, 1991)----------------------------------- Lowdown Popcorn / JAMES BROWN (King, 1970)Audience Pleasers - ORGANIZED KONFUSION (Hollywood BASIC/Elektra, 1991)----------------------------------- Sex Machine / JAMES BROWN feat. BOBBY BYRD (King, 1970)Females - COOKIE CREW (ffrr, 1988) Syndication - EVERLAST (Rhyme Syndicate/Warner Bros., 1988) Sex Machine - FAT BOYS (Sutra, 1986) We Got Our Own Thang - HEAVY D. & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1989) Reach Out - MARLEY MARL feat. PERFECTION (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1991) The Godfather - SPOONIE GEE (Tuff City, 1987) I’m Def (Jump Back And Kiss Myself) - WHODINI (Jive/Arista, 1987)----------------------------------- Blues And Pants / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1971)
Who Got The Props? - BLACK MOON (Nervous/Wreck, 1992) The Phuncky Feel One - CYPRESS HILL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1991)
Liquid Swordz - GZA (Geffen, 1995) New Jack Hustler - ICE-T (Giant/Warner Bros., 1991) Dreams - LIL’ KIM (Undeas/Big Beat/Atlantic, 1996)
Skillz In ’95 - MAD SKILLZ (Big Beat/Atlantic, 1995) The Symphony (Remix) - MARLEY MARL feat. MASTER ACE. CRAIG G, KOOL G. RAP & BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988) Mr. Scarface Is Back - SCARFACE (Rap-A-Lot/Priority, 1991) Get A Life - SOUL II SOUL (Virgin, 1989) Ghetto Red Hot (Remix) - SUPERCAT (Columbia, 1992) Do The James - SUPER LOVER CEE & CASANOVA RUD (DNA/Polydor, 1987) Back To The Scene Of The Bass - TERMINATOR X feat. THE INTERROGATORS (P.R.O. Division/Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1991) What About Your Friends? - TLC (La’Face/Arista, 1992)
Off And On - TRENDS OF CULTURE (Mad Sounds/Motown, 1993) Mentally Mad - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Next Plateau, 1987)----------------------------------- Escape-ism / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1971) Shake, Rattle And Roll - ANTOINETTE (Next Plateau, 1989) Do Me! (Remix) - BELL BIV DEVOE (MCA, 1990) She’s Dope (EPOD Remix) - BELL BIV DEVOE (MCA, 1991) Raw - BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987) Wrath Of Kane - BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988) How I Could Just Kill A Man (Blunted Remix) - CYPRESS HILL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1991) Insane In The Brain - CYPRESS HILL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1993) Hip-Hop Ride (Remix) - DA YOUNGSTAS (EastWest/Atlantic, 1994) The Overweight Lover Is In The House - HEAVY D. & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1987) Warm It Up - KRIS KROSS (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1992) Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling Mix) - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989) Psycho - LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND (Pendulum/Elektra, 1992) Out For The Count - MARLEY MARL feat. KEV-E-KEV & AK-B (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1991) I Be Gettin’ Busy - MARLEY MARL feat. LL COOL J (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1991) Days Of Old - PARIS (Scarface/Priority, 1992) Escape - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1994) Don’t Believe The Hype - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988) Self-Destruction - THE STOP-THE-VIOLENCE MOVEMENT (Jive/RCA, 1988) Ain’t Too Proud To Beg - TLC (La’Face/Arista, 1992)----------------------------------- Hot Pants (She Uses What She Got To Get What She Wants) /JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1971)
I’m Real - JAMES BROWN feat. FULL FORCE (Scotti Bros./Columbia, 1988) Paid In Full (Remix) - ERIC B. & RAKIM (4th & B’way/Island, 1987) Lisa Baby (Pete Rock Remix) - FATHER MC (Uptown/MCA, 1991) Funhouse - KID ’N PLAY (Motown, 1990) The Rebel - MARLEY MARL feat. TRAGEDY (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988) How To Kill A Radio Consultant - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991) Ego Trippin’ - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Next Plateau, 1986) Leave The Mic Smokin’ - WRECKS-N-EFFECT (Sound Of New York/Motown, 1989) New Jack Swing - WRECKS-N-EFFECT (Sound Of New York/Motown, 1989)

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Just Enough Room For Storage /JAMES BROWN (King, 1971)

Lyrics To Go - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST (Jive, 1993)

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Make It Funky (Pt. 1) / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1971)

Off On Your Own Girl (Street Remix) - AL B. SURE! (Uptown/Warner Bros., 1988)
Make It Funky - AUDIO TWO (First Priority, 1987)
Calling Mr. Welfare - BIG DADDY KANE feat. KOOL DJ RED ALERT (Cold Chillin’/Reprise/Warner Bros., 1989)
Pease Porridge - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1991)
Ain’t We Funkin’ Now - GRANDMASTER FLASH (Elektra, 1987)
Poison - KOOL G. RAP & DJ POLO (Prism, 1988)
Aladdin’s On A Rampage - LOW PROFILE (Priority, 1989)
Droppin’ Science - MARLEY MARL feat. CRAIG G (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
Got To Be Funky - TUFF CREW (Soo Def/Warlock, 1989)

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Soul Power / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1971)

Criminal Minded Medley (Kool DJ Red Alert Mix) - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1988)
Poetry - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1987)
The Big Payback - EPMD (Fresh/Sleeping Bag, 1989)
Our Most Requested Record - ICE-T (Sire/Warner Bros., 1987)
Night Of The Living Baseheads (Remix) - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
Just Adjustin’ My Mic - Q.B.C. (Capitol, 1988)

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You Mother You / JAMES BROWN (King, 1971)

A Friendly Game Of Baseball - MAIN SOURCE (Wild Pitch/EMI, 1991)

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Get On The Good Foot / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1972)

Make It Funky - AUDIO TWO (First Priority, 1987)
Jack Of Spades- BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (Jive/RCA, 1988)
South Bronx - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1986)
New Generation - CLASSICAL TWO (Rooftop/Jive/RCA, 1987)
Feelin’ James - FRESH GORDON (Tommy Boy, 1987)
Bodies On The Nine - FUNKMASTER FLEX feat. NINE DOUBLE M (Warlock, 1991)
Gold - GRANDMASTER FLASH & THE FURIOUS 5 (Elektra, 1988)
They Want Money - KOOL MOE DEE (Jive, 1989)
A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste - MC SHAN (Warner Bros., 1988)
Grip The Mic Tight - ORIGINAL FLAVOR (Atlantic, 1992)
Half Man/Half Amazin’ - PETE ROCK feat. METHOD MAN (Loud/RCA, 1998)
Spinderella’s Not A Fella - SALT-N-PEPA (Next Plateau, 1988)
From Da Giddy Up - THREE TIMES DOPE (Arista, 1989)
No One Else - TOTAL feat. DA BRAT (Bad Boy/Arista, 1996)

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Talkin’ Loud And Sayin’ Nothin’ / JAMES BROWN feat. BOBBY BYRD (Polydor, 1972)

Syndication - EVERLAST (Rhyme Syndicate/Warner Bros., 1988)
Sobb Story - LEADERS OF THE NEW SCHOOL (Elektra, 1991)
I Got Ta - MASTER ACE (Cold Chillin’/Reprise/Warner Bros., 1990)
Beats To The Rhyme - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1988)

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There It Is / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1972)

The Kingpin - CRAIG G (Atlantic, 1989)
I’m Different - ED.OG & THE BULLDOGS (PWL/Mercury, 1991)
AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)
Simon Says - MARLEY MARL feat. MASTER ACE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
Redman Meets Reggie Noble - REDMAN (Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1992)
Sticka - TERMINATOR X feat. CHUCK D, ICE-T, MC LYTE & ICE CUBE (P.R.O. Division/Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Mercury, 1994)

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The Big Payback / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

Last Call - THA ALKAHOLIKS (Loud/RCA, 1993)
Revenge Of Da Badd Boyz - ALMIGHTY R.S.O. (RCA, 1993)
Somethin’ Funky - BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987)
Just Rhymin’ With Biz - BIG DADDY KANE feat. BIZ MARKIE (Prism, 1987)
Everything - MARY J. BLIGE (MCA, 1997)
KMD Step Off - BOOGIE BOYS (Capitol, 1988)
I Wanna Be Down - BRANDY (Atlantic, 1994)
Enemy Territory - COOL C (Atlantic, 1989)
Guerillas In The Mist - DA LENCH MOB feat. ICE CUBE (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Hard Like A Criminal - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Mic Checka - DAS EFX (EastWesr/Atlantic, 1992)
They Want EFX (Remix) - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Brand New Funk - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE (Jive/RCA, 1988)
Hold On - EN VOGUE (Atlantic, 1990)
My Lovin’ (Never Gonna Get It) - EN VOGUE (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
The Big Payback - EPMD (Fresh/Sleeping Bag, 1989)
I’m Mad - EPMD (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)
Black Coffee - HEAVY D. & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1994)
Get Off My Dick And Tell Yo Bitch To Come Here (Remix) - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)
Jackin’ For Beats - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)
The Wrong Nigga To Fuck With - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1991)
I Can Dig Rappin’ - THE JAZ (EMI, 1989)
Payback’s A Mutha - KING TEE (Techno Hop/Macola, 1987)
The Boomin’ System - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
No Airplay - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Mercury, 1995)
Ruffneck - MC LYTE (First Priority/Atlantic, 1993)
Sa Prize (Fuck Tha Police Pt. 2) - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1990)
I’m Outstanding - SHAQUILLE O’NEAL (Jive, 1993)
For Pete’s Sake - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1992)
Blow Your Mind - REDMAN (Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1992)
Soopaman Luva - REDMAN (Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1992)
Tonite’s The Night - REDMAN (Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1992)
Safe Sex - ERICK SERMON (Def Jam/Columbia, 1993)
Happy Days - SILK (Elektra, 1993)
Homey Don’t Play Dat - TERMINATOR X feat. BONNIE-N-CLYDE (P.R.O. Division/Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)
Buck-Whylin’ - TERMINATOR X feat. CHUCK D & SISTER SOULJAH (P.R.O. Division/Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
Creep (Untouchables Remix) - TLC (La’ Face/Arista, 1994)
A Chrous Line - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s feat. TIM DOG (Next Plateau, 1989) Hungah - KARYN WHITE (Warner Bros., 1994)

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Blind Man Can See It / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

Never Get Enough - ANTOINETTE feat. PEPA & SPINDERELLA (Next Plateau, 1990)
They Want EFX - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Funky Technician - LORD FINESSE & DJ MIKE SMOOTH (Wild Pitch, 1990)

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The Boss / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

You Played Yourself - ICE-T (Sire/Warner Bros., 1988)
A Friendly Game Of Baseball - MAIN SOURCE (Wild Pitch/EMI, 1991)
Get Down - NAS (Columbia, 2001)

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Can I Get Some Help? / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

Nothing Can Stop Us Now - CHUBB ROCK feat. HOWIE TEE (Select, 1989)
A Chorus Line - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s feat. TIM DOG (Next Plateau, 1989)
A Chorus Line (Pt. 2) - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s feat. TIM DOG (Mercury, 1991)

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Chase / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

The Ave. - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1990)
Back From Hell - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1990)

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Doin’ It To Death / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s feat. JAMES BROWN (People/Polydor, 1973)

J. Beez Comin’ Through - JUNGLE BROTHERS (Warner Bros., 1989)

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I Got Ants In My Pants (And I Need To Dance) / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

Caught Up (Remix) - CHUBB ROCK feat. HOWIE TEE (Select, 1989)
Pick Up On This - COLD CRUSH BROTHERS (Profile, 1983)
How I Could Just Kill A Man (Blunted Remix) - CYPRESS HILL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1991)
Don’t Believe The Hype - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
Push It - SALT-N-PEPA (Next Plateau, 1987)
Smoke Some Kill - SCHOOLLY-D (Jive/RCA, 1988)

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Mind Power / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)
Stakes Is High - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1996)
Mind Over Matter - ICE-T (Sire/Warner Bros., 1991)
Mind Power - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST feat. CONSEQUENCE (Jive, 1996)
You Don’t Work, You Can’t Eat - WC & MAAD CIRCLE feat. ICE CUBE & MC EIHT (Priority, 1991)

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People Get Up And Drive Your Funky Soul / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

It’s The Joint - JOINT VENTURES (Profile, 1993)

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Slaughter’s Theme / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

Pop The Trunk - REAL LIVE (Pirate/Big Beat/Atlantic, 1996)

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Stone To The Bone / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

Step Into The A.M. - 3RD BASS (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989)
It’s Funky Enough - THE D.O.C. (Ruthless/ATCO/Atlantic, 1989)
Mistadobalina - DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN (Elektra, 1991)
Alwayz Into Sumthin’ - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1991)
I Gotta Good Thing - SUPER LOVER CEE & CASANOVA RUD (DNA/Elektra, 1988)

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White Lightning (But It Ain’t Moonshine) / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1973)

Sobb Story - LEADERS OF THE NEW SCHOOL (Elektra, 1991)

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Coldblooded / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1974)

Gimme The Loot - NOTORIOUS B.I.G. (Bad Boy/Arista, 1994)
A Chorus Line Pt. 2 - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s feat. TIM DOG (Mercury, 1991)

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Funky President (People It’s Bad) / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1974)

Definition Of A Thug Nigga - 2PAC (Epic Soundtrax/Epic, 1993)
Hey Ladies - BEASTIE BOYS (Grand Royal/Capitol, 1989)
She’s Dope (Marley Marl Remix) - BELL BIV DEVOE (MCA, 1991)
Give It To Me - BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Reprise/Warner Bros., 1993)
Somethin’ Funky - BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987)
Word To The Motha (Land) - BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987)
Just Rhymin’ With Biz - BIG DADDY KANE feat. BIZ MARKIE (Prism, 1987)
Mind Trips (Supastar Remix) - BRAND NEW HEAVIES (Delicious Vinyl/Capitol, 1995)
All For One - BRAND NUBIAN (Elektra, 1991)
Breakfast @ Denny’s - BUCKSHOT LE FONQUE (Columbia, 1994)
It’s Funky Enough - THE D.O.C. (Ruthless/ATCO/Atlantic, 1989)
East Coast - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Jusussmen (Pete Rock Remix) - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
They Want EFX (Remix) - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Brain Washed Follower - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1989)
Stone Age - DE LA SOUL feat. BIZ MARKIE (Tommy Boy, 1993)
Wassup Wit The Luv - DIGITAL UNDERGROUND feat. 2PAC (TNT/Tommy Boy, 1993)
The Music Maker - DJ CA$H MONEY (Sleeping Bag, 1988)
The Mighty Hard Rocker - DJ CA$H MONEY & MARVELOUS (Sleeping Bag, 1988)
Born And Raised In Compton - DJ QUIK (Profile, 1991)
I-ight - DOUG E. FRESH (Gee Street/Island, 1993)
Bitches Ain’t Shit - DR. DRE feat. SNOOP DOGG, THA DOGG POUND, THE LADY OF RAGE & JEWELL (Death Row/Interscope/Priority, 1992)
Puffin’ On Blunts And Drankin’ Tanqueray - DR. DRE feat. SNOOP DOGG & THE LADY OF RAGE (Death Row/Interscope/Priority, 1993)
As The Rhyme Goes On - ERIC B & RAKIM (4th & B’way/Island, 1987)
Eric B Is President - ERIC B & RAKIM (Zakia, 1986)
Scriptic Cryptic - THE FUTURE SOUND (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Gotta Get Over - GANGSTARR (Sire/Warner Bros., 1992)
Ain’t We Funkin’ Now - GRANDMASTER FLASH (Elektra, 1987)
Supastar - GROUP HOME (Payday/ffrr, 1994)
Trust Me - GURU feat. N’DEA DAVENPORT (Chrysalis/EMI, 1993)
Groove Me -GUY (Uptown/MCA, 1988)
Blue Funk - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1992)
Gyrlz, They Love Me - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1989)
More Bounce (Remix) - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA. 1989)
Somebody For Me - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ feat. AL B. SURE! (Uptown/MCA, 1989)
Horny Lil’ Devil - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1991)
I Wanna Kill Sam - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1991)
Jackin’ For Beats - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)
Our Most Requested Record - ICE-T (Sire/Warner Bros., 1987)
Floatin’ On Your Love (Puff Daddy Remix) - THE ISLEY BROTHERS feat. ANGELA WINBUSH & LIL’ KIM (T-Neck/Island, 1996)
Ain’t Gonna Hurt Nobody - KID ‘N PLAY (Select/Elektra, 1991)
Friendz - KID ‘N PLAY (Select/Elektra, 1991)
Last Night - KID ’N PLAY (Select, 1987)
E Gets Swift - KING TEE feat. DJ E-SWIFT (Capitol, 1990)
Outta Here - KRS-ONE (Jive, 1993)
I Just Wanna Chill - LARGE PROFESSOR (Geffen, 1996)
Big Ole Butt - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989)
Fast Peg - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989)
Nitro - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989)
Six Mintues Of Pleasure - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
To Da Break Of Dawn - LL COOL J feat. MARLEY MARL (Motown, 1990)
Gangster Boogie - MANTRONIX (Capitol, 1988)
Duck Alert - MARLEY MARL feat. CRAIG G (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
Gotta Get Mine - MC BREED feat. 2PAC (WRAP/Ichiban, 1993)
Poor Georgie - MC LYTE (First Priority/Atlantic, 1991)
Kill That Noise – MC SHAN (Cold Chillin’, 1987)
They Used To Do It Out In The Park - MC SHAN (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
Call Me - ME’SHELL NDEGE OCELLO (Maverick/Sire/Warner Bros., 1993)
Time To Build - MIC GERONIMO feat. JAY-Z, DMX & JA RULE (Blunt/TVT, 1995)
Fuck Tha Police - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1988)
Guard Your Grill - NAUGHTY BY NATURE (Tommy Boy, 1991)
Hip-Hop Hurray - NAUGHTY BY NATURE (Tommy Boy, 1993)
Anger In The Nation - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1992)
Tell Me - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1994)
Skinz - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH feat. GRAND PUBA (Elektra, 1992)
Rock This Funky Joint - POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS (Profile, 1990)
Fight The Power - PUBLIC ENEMY feat. BRANFORD MARSALIS (Motown, 1989)
Shake Your Thang - SALT-N-PEPA feat. EU (Next Plateau, 1988)
Don’t Disturb This Groove - STEADY B (Pop Art/Jive/RCA, 1987) Just Say Stet - STETSASONIC (Tommy Boy, 1985)
Uda Man - STETSASONIC (Tommy Boy, 1990)
Homey Don’t Play Dat - TERMINATOR X feat. BONNIE-N-CLYDE (P.R.O. Division/Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)
Juvenile Delinquentz - TERMINATOR X feat. JUVENILE DELINQUENTZ (P.R.O. Division/Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)
Creep (Remix) - TLC (La’Face/Arista, 1994)
Oh My God - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST (Jive, 1993)
The Ride - UTFO (Select, 1987)
Faith - THE WEE PAPA GIRLS (Jive/RCA, 1988)

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My Thang / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1974)
Confused - DIAMOND D & THE PSYCHOTIC NEUROTICS (Chemistry/Mercury, 1992)
Brand New Funk - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE (Jive/RCA, 1988)
We Got Our Own Thang - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1989)
Get Off My Dick And Tell Yo Bitch To Come Here (Remix) - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)
Payback’s A Mutha - KING TEE (Techno Hop/Macola, 1987)
Funky Child - LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND (Pendulum/Elektra, 1992)
Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing - MC SHAN (Cold Chillin’, 1987)
Go On Girl - ROXANNE SHANTE (Warner Bros., 1988)

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Papa Don’t Take No Mess / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1974)

It’s A Mad, Mad World – 7A3 (Warner Bros., 1988)
Raw -BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987)
Vapors - BIZ MARKIE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
That’s The Way Love Goes - JANET JACKSON (Virgin, 1993)
Bad Mutha - KOOL MOE DEE (Rooftop/Jive/RCA, 1987)
To Da Break Of Dawn - LL COOL J feat. MARLEY MARL (Motown, 1990)
He Cuts So Fresh - MARLEY MARL (Uptown/MCA, 1986)
I’m All Shook Up - SPOONIE GEE (Tuff City, 1987)
Poppa Large - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Mercury, 1992)
Mama Don’t Take No Mess - YO-YO (Qwest/Warner Bros., 1991)

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Shoot Your Shot / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1974)

All Souled Out - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1991)
Nighttrain (Pete Rock Remix) - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1992)

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Take Some....Leave Some / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1974)

Letter To The Better - MASTER ACE & ACTION (Prism, 1989)

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Hot (I Need To Be Loved, Loved, Loved) / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1975)

Alive On Arrival - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1991)
Guitar Playin’ - KING TEE (Capitol, 1988)
Rockin’ Music - STEADY B feat. DJ TAT MONEY (Pop Art/Jive/RCA, 1987)

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Superbad, Superslick / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1975)

Rockin’ Music - STEADY B feat. DJ TAT MONEY (Pop Art/Jive/RCA, 1987)
It’s Like That Y’all - SWEET TEE (Profile, 1987)

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Don’t Tell It / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1976)

Criminal Minded Medley (Kool DJ Red Alert Mix) - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1988)
Poetry - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1987)
Ya Slippin’ - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS feat. JUST-ICE (Jive/RCA, 1988)
L.A., L.A. - CAPONE-N-NOREAGA feat. TRAGEDY & MOBB DEEP (Penalty/Tommy Boy, 1996)
Jussusmen (Pete Rock Remix) - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Butcher Shop - KOOL G. RAP & DJ POLO (Warner Bros., 1988)
Peace Is Not The Word To Play - MAIN SOURCE (Wild Pitch/EMI, 1991)
Get Down – NAS (Columbia, 2001)
Tell Me - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1994)
Ego Trippin’ - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Next Plateau, 1986)
Watch Me Now - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Next Plateau, 1988)

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Get Up Offa That Thang / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1976)

All Rappers Give Up - BLACK BY DEMAND (Tommy Boy, 1988)
Advance - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1988)
Criminal Minded Medley (Kool DJ Red Alert Mix) - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1988)
South Bronx - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS (B-Boy, 1986)
Aladdin’s On A Rampage - LOW PROFILE (Priority, 1989)
Rebel Without A Pause - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def JaM/Columbia, 1987)
It’s Like That Y’all - SWEET TEE (Profile, 1987)
No One Else - TOTAL feat. DA BRAT (Bad Boy/Arista, 1996)

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For Goodness Sakes, Look At Those Cakes / JAMES BROWN (Polydor, 1978)

Afro Connections At Hi-5 - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1991)

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Livin’ In America (Long Version) / JAMES BROWN (Scotti Bros./Columbia, 1985)

It’s A Demo - KOOL G. RAP & DJ POLO (Cold Chillin’, 1986)

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FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s
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Gimme Some More / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1972)

Wrath Of Kane - BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
It Gets No Rougher - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1989)
Cold Lampin’ With Flavor - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
Soul Brother 1 - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1992)

Ain’t No Love - REAL LIVE (Pirate/Big Beat/Atlantic, 1996)

God Lives Through - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST (Jive, 1993)

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Givin’ Up Food For Funk / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1972)

Wrath Of Kane - BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
Rollin’ With The Lench Mob - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)
No Tricks - LATEE (Wild Pitch, 1988)
Luv 2 Luv Ya - TIMBALAND & MAGOO (Blackground/Atlantic, 1997)
Kool Keith Housin’ Thangs - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Uptown/Next Plateau, 1988)

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The Grunt / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1972)

The One - CHUBB ROCK (Select/Elektra, 1991)
Shootin’ The Gift (Remix) - CRAIG G (Atlantic, 1989)
Here Is The Proof - GANGSTARR (Wild Pitch, 1989)
U Make Me Sweat - JUNGLE BROTHERS (Warner Bros., 1989)
Ruff Rhyme (Back Again) - KING TEE (Capitol, 1990)
Feels Like Another One (Remix) - PATTI LABELLE feat. BIG DADDY KANE (MCA, 1991)
Soul Brother 1 - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1992)
Officer - THE PHARCYDE (Delicious Vinyl/Atlantic, 1992)
Night Of The Living Baseheads - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
Rebel Without A Pause - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987)
Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
Have A Nice Day - ROXANNE SHANTE (Cold Chillin’, 1987)
A Salt With A Deadly Pepa - SALT-N-PEPA (Next Plateau, 1988)
Ease Back - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Uptown/Next Plateau, 1988)

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Hot Pants Road / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1972)

How I Could Just Kill A Man (Blunted Remix) - CYPRESS HILL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1991)
Who’s The Mic Wrecka? - DA YOUNGSTAS feat. PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (EastWest/Atlantic, 1993)
Move The Crowd - ERIC B & RAKIM (4th & B’way/Island, 1987)
The Overweight Lover Is In The House - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1987)
Fight The Power - PUBLIC ENEMY feat. BRANFORD MARSALIS (Motown, 1989)
Day You Die - REAL LIVE (Pirate/Big Beat/Atlantic, 1996)
Have A Nice Day - ROXANNE SHANTE (Cold Chillin’, 1987)

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Pass The Peas / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1972)

I Ain’t No Joke - ERIC B & RAKIM (4th & B’way/Island, 1987)
Much Too Much - GANGSTARR (Chrysalis/EMI, 1992)
The Overweight Lover Is In The House - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1987)
The Kid ‘N Play Kick Step - KID ‘N PLAY (Select, 1988)
Self-Destruction - THE STOP-THE-VIOLENCE MOVEMENT (Jive/RCA, 1988)

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Doin’ It To Death / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s feat. JAMES BROWN (People/Polydor, 1973)

J. Beez Comin’ Through - JUNGLE BROTHERS (Warner Bros., 1989)

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More Peas / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1973)

The Phuncky Feel One - CYPRESS HILL (Ruffhouse/Columbia, 1991)
Here Comes The Lords - LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND (Pendulum/Elektra, 1993)
Pump Up The Volume - M/A/R/R/S (4th & B’way/Island, 1987)
Fudge Pudge - ORGANIZED KONFUSION (Hollywood BASIC/Elektra, 1991)
Can I Get A Soul Clap? - SHOWBIZ & AG (Payday/London, 1992)
I Shouldn’t Have Done It - SLICK RICK (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)
Behind Closed Doors - WC & THE MAAD CIRCLE (Priority, 1991)

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Blow Your Head / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1974)

Product Of The Environment (Marley Marl Remix) - 3RD BASS (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
Are You Ready? - AALIYAH (EastWest/Elektra, 1996)
For The Lover In You (Remix) - BIG DADDY KANE (Cold Chillin’/Reprise/Warner Bros., 1992)
You Remind Me (Remix) - MARY J. BLIGE feat. GREG NICE (Uptown/MCA, 1992)
Ghetto Love - DA BRAT feat. T-BOZ (So So Def/Columbia, 1996)
9th Wonder - DIGABLE PLANETS feat. DJ JAZZY JOYCE (Pendulum/EMI, 1994)
Dre Day - DR. DRE feat. SNOOP DOGG & JEWELL (Death Row/Interscope/Priority, 1992)
I Just Wanna Chill - LARGE PROFESSOR (Geffen, 1996)
Public Enemy 1 - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987)
Son Of Public Enemy 1 (Wop Version) - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987)
Down With The King - RUN-DMC feat. PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Profile, 1993)
Neck Work - SIMPLE E (Fox, 1994)
Murder Was The Case - SNOOP DOGG (Death Row/Interscope/Atlantic, 1993)
Footprints - A TRIBE CALLED QUEST (Jive, 1990)
Runnin’ The Show - THE WHITE BOYS (Mercury, 1988)

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I Wanna Get Down / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1974)

Who’s The Mack? - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)

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Same Beat / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1974)

What’s A Bro To Do? (Clark Kent Remix) - THE FUTURE SOUND (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Out For The Count - MARLEY MARL feat. KEV-E-KEV & AK-B (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1991)
The Ave. - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1990)
Don’t You Know - TOTAL (Bad Boy/Arista, 1996)

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You Can Have Watergate (Gimme Some Bucks And I’ll Be Straight) / FRED WESLEY & THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1974)

One Time Gaffled ’Em Up - COMPTONS MOST WANTED (Orpheus/Capitol, 1990)
If I Was - DOWNTOWN SCIENCE (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)
Syndication - EVERLAST (Rhyme Syndicate/Warner Bros., 1988)
The Ave. - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1990)
Self-Destruction - THE STOP-THE-VIOLENCE MOVEMENT (Jive/RCA, 1988)
You Don’t Work, You Can’t Eat - WC & THE MAAD CIRCLE (Priority, 1991)

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MACEO & THE MACKS
Soul Power ’74 / MACEO & THE MACKS (People/Polydor, 1973)

Product Of The Environment (Remix) - 3RD BASS (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
Court Is Now In Session - CHILL ROB G (Wild Pitch, 1989)
Smooth - CRAIG G (Atlantic, 1989)
Gittin’ Funky- KID ‘N PLAY (Select, 1988)
I Just Wanna Chill - LARGE PROFESSOR (Geffen, 1996)
That’s Y They Do It - LOW PROFILE (Priority, 1989)
Another Hooker - MARLEY MARL feat. BIG MONEY WIZ (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1991)
Gotta Get Mine - MC BREED feat. 2PAC (WRAP/Ichiban, 1993)
Rated R - REDMAN (Rush Associated Labels/Def Jam/Columbia, 1992)
Am I Black Enough For You? - SCHOOLLY-D (Jive, 1989)
The Godfather - SPOONIE GEE (Tuff City, 1987)

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Cross The Tracks / MACEO & THE MACKS feat. VICKI ANDERSON (People/Polydor, 1974)

Do This My Way - KID ’N PLAY (Select, 1988)
Where You Get Your Funk From? - SCHOOLLY-D (Capitol, 1991)
DBC Let The Music Play - STETSASONIC (Tommy Boy, 1988)

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Paarty! / MACEO & THE MACKS (People/Polydor, 1974)

Who’s Gonna Take The Weight? - GANGSTARR (Chrysalis/EMI, 1990)
A Gangsta’s Fairytale - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)

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LYN COLLINS
Do Your Thing / LYN COLLINS (People/Polydor, 1972)

Another Execution - ABOVE THE LAW (Ruthless/Epic, 1990)
N 2 Deep - COMPTONS MOST WANTED feat. SCARFACE (Epic, 1992)

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Mama Feelgood / LYN COLLINS (People/Polydor, 1972)

Raw - BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987)
Come On And Go Off - TUFF CREW (Soo Def/Warlock, 1989)
Make It Happen - ULTRAMAGNETIC MC’s (Mercury, 1991)

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Think (About It) / LYN COLLINS (People/Polydor, 1972)

Ya Badd Chubbs - CHUBB ROCK feat. HOWIE TEE (Select, 1989)
Females - COOKIE CREW (ffrr, 1988)
The Glamorous Life - COOL C (Atlantic, 1989)
Mic Checka - DAS EFX (EastWest/Atlantic, 1992)
Jenifa (Derwin’s Revenge) - DE LA SOUL (Tommy Boy, 1989)
Gold Digger - EPMD (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
No Omega - ERIC B & RAKIM (MCA, 1990)
What’s On Your Mind? - ERIC B & RAKIM (MCA, 1991)
Flexin’ - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1989)
You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ (Uptown/MCA, 1989)
Somebody For Me - HEAVY D & THE BOYZ feat. AL B. SURE! (Uptown/MCA, 1989)
Alright - JANET JACKSON (A&M, 1989)
Ain’t Nothin’ To It - K-9 POSSE (Arista, 1988)
Do This My Way - KID ’N PLAY (Select, 1988)
Gittin’ Funky - KID ‘N PLAY (Select, 1988)
Diss You - KING TEE (Capitol, 1990)
I Go To Work - KOOL MOE DEE (Jive, 1989)
Let’s Go - KOOL MOE DEE (Jive/RCA, 1988)
Dreams - LIL’ KIM (Undeas/Big Beat/Atlantic, 1996)
Letter To The Better - MASTER ACE & ACTION (Prism, 1989)
Appetite 4 Destruction - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1991)
Break The Grip Of Shame - PARIS (Tommy Boy, 1989)
911 Is A Joke - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
Anti-Nigger Machine - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
Pollywannacraka - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1990)
Roxanne’s On A Roll - THE REAL ROXANNE (Select, 1988)
It Takes Two - ROB BASE & DJ E-Z ROCK (Profile, 1988)
Go On Girl - ROXANNE SHANTE (Warner Bros., 1988)
Childrens Story (Remix) - SLICK RICK (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
I Shouldn’t Have Done It - SLICK RICK (Def Jam/Columbia, 1991)
Ain’t No Fun - SNOOP DOGG feat. THA DOGG POUND, NATE DOGG & WARREN G (Death Row/Interscope/Atlantic, 1993)
Ya Getz Clowned - SOUTH CENTRAL CARTEL (PMP, 1992)
I’m The Magnificent (Remix) - SPECIAL ED (Profile, 1990)
I’m Back - SUPER LOVER CEE & CASANOVA RUD (DNA/Elektra, 1988)
From Da Giddy Up - THREE TIMES DOPE (Arista, 1989)
Original Stylin’ - THREE TIMES DOPE (Arista, 1989)
My Parta Town - TUFF CREW (Soo Def/Warlock, 1988)
The Ghetto Has Been Good To Me -YZ (Livin’ Large, 1993)

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Rock Me Again & Again & Again / LYN COLLINS (People/Polydor, 1974)

Peace Is Not The Word To Play - MAIN SOURCE (Wild Pitch/EMI, 1991)
Scratch ’N Kut - MAIN SOURCE (Wild Pitch/EMI, 1991)
Droppin’ Science - MARLEY MARL feat. CRAIG G (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)

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Down The Line / LYN COLLINS (People/Polydor, 1975)

I Shot Ya (Remix) - LL COOL J feat. KEITH MURRAY, PRODIGY, FAT JOE & FOXY BROWN (Def Jam/Mercury, 1995)

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BOBBY BYRD
Hot Pants (I’m Comin’) / BOBBY BYRD (People/Polydor, 1971)

She’s Mine (Remix) - BASIC BLACK (Sound Of New York/Motown, 1989)
Raw - BIG DADDY KANE (Prism, 1987)
I’m Comin’ - BOOGIE BOYS (Capitol, 1988)
Static - JAMES BROWN feat. FULL FORCE (Scotti Bros./Columbia, 1988) I Can’t Do Nuttin’ For Ya, Man - FLAVOR FLAV (Motown, 1990)
Rub You The Right Way (Untouchables Remix) - JOHNNY GILL feat. CL SMOOTH (Motown, 1990) My Fantasy - GUY feat. TEDDY RILEY (Motown, 1989)
Rope-A-Dope Style (Clark Kent Remix) - LEVERT (Atlantic, 1990)
How I’m Comin’ - LL COOL J (Def Jam/Columbia, 1993)
Aladdin’s On A Rampage - LOW PROFILE (Priority, 1989)
Comin ’ In The House - MIKEY D (Sleeping Bag, 1988)
Soul Brother 1 - PETE ROCK & CL SMOOTH (Elektra, 1992)
What’s It All About? - RUN-DMC (Profile, 1990)
So You Like What You See (Clark Kent Remix) - SAMUELLE (Atlantic, 1990)
Rappers Delight ’89 - SUGARHILL GANG (SugarHill, 1989)
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I Know You Got Soul / BOBBY BYRD (People/Polydor, 1971)
Static - JAMES BROWN feat. FULL FORCE (Scotti Bros./Columbia, 1988)
The Glamorous Life - COOL C (Atlantic, 1989)
The Music Maker - DJ CA$H MONEY (Sleeping Bag, 1988)
Executive Class -DOUBLE XX POSSE (Big Beat/Atlantic, 1991)
I Know You Got Soul - ERIC B & RAKIM (4th & B’way/Island, 1987)
Feelin’ James - FRESH GORDON (Tommy Boy, 1987)
Bodies On The Nine - FUNKMASTER FLEX feat. NINE DOUBLE M (Warlock, 1991)
Jackin’ For Beats - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1990)
It’s A Demo (Remix) - KOOL G. RAP & DJ POLO (Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros., 1988)
Rise And Shine - KOOL MOE DEE feat. CHUCK D (Jive, 1991)
Onwlee Ewe - KWAME & A NEW BEGINNING (Atlantic, 1990)
Mr. X And Mr. Z Drink Old Gold - MR. X & MR. Z (Urban Rock, 1987)
Cold Lampin’ With Flavor - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
Fight The Power - PUBLIC ENEMY (Motown, 1989)
A Salt With A Deadly Pepa - SALT-N-PEPA (Next Plateau, 1988)
Friends (Remix) - JODY WATLEY feat. ERIC B & RAKIM (MCA, 1989)

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Keep On Doin’ What You’re Doin’, Baby / BOBBY BYRD (People/Polydor, 1972)

Keep On Doin’ What You’re Doin’, Baby - KEV-E-KEV & AK-B (DNA/Elektra, 1988)
Keep On Doin’ What You’re Doin’, Baby - KWAME (Atlantic, 1989)

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MARVA WHITNEY

It’s My Thing / MARVA WHITNEY (King, 1969)

New York/L.A. Rappers - BOBBY JIMMY & THE CRITTERS (Ruthless/Priority, 1988)
Money For Sex - DEL THE FUNKY HOMOSAPIEN (Elektra, 1991)
It’s My Thing - EPMD (Fresh/Sleeping Bag, 1987)
No Vaseline - ICE CUBE (Priority, 1991)
Fuck Tha Police - N.W.A. (Ruthless/Priority, 1988)
Bring The Noise - PUBLIC ENEMY (Def Jam/Columbia, 1987)

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Unwind Yourself / MARVA WHITNEY (King, 1969)

Let Me Clear My Throat - DJ KOOL (CLR, 1996)
The 900 Number - DJ MARK- 45 KING (Tuff City, 1988)

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VICKI ANDERSON
Message To The Soul Sisters / VICKI ANDERSON (King,1970)

Calling Mr. Welfare - BIG DADDY KANE feat. KOOL DJ RED ALERT (Cold Chillin’/Reprise/Warner Bros., 1989)
You Flunked - CASUAL (Jive, 1994)
No More Mr. Nice Guy - GANGSTARR (Wild Pitch, 1989)
No Time - LIL’ KIM feat. PUFF DADDY (Undeas/Big Beat/Atlantic, 1996)
In Control Of Things - YZ (Tuff City, 1989)

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THE JB’s
It’s Not The Express (It’s The JB’s Monorail) / THE JB’s (People/Polydor, 1975)

Let The Funk Flow - EPMD (Fresh/Sleeping Bag, 1988)
Show And Prove - SWEET TEE (Profile, 1988)
Nastradamus - NAS (Columbia, 1999)
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