![]() What it really sounds like is that Chris Walsh couldn't figure out a way to mix this crop of songs together all that well, so he or someone else just simply constructed little passages of their own to make the transitions as seamless as possible. Other thing is that the back cover of this release comes with a note that says, in kind of big lettering, "*includes exclusive mixes not available on any album." And that actually turns out to be a bit of a reach. It went to #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was even nominated for a Grammy, but I feel like "If You Love Me" is a pretty big forgotten hit. There's an awesome R&B song on this mix by a female group called Brownstone that appears to have been relatively lost in the sands of time. Maestro Fresh Wes: "Let Your Backbone Slide" King Tee: "At Your Own Risk (Old English)" Jungle Brothers & A Tribe Called Quest: "Buddy" RMX The Notorious B.I.G.: "Can't You See?"įreestyle Fellowship: "Blood / Bullies Of The Block"ĭe La Soul feat. Pete Rock & CL Smooth: "Death Becomes You" The Roots: "The Good, The Bad, And The Desolate" Rappin' 4-Tay: "A Message From Your Mind" Outkast: "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" Large Professor & Pete Rock: "The Rap World" West Coast Rap All-Stars: "We're All In The Same Gang" ![]() ![]() Monie Love: "Work It Out (Boyz N' The Hood)” Public Enemy: "13th Message / Living In A Zoo" ![]()
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