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Mean Green: Major Players Compilation(more) »rank: 149538by: Various Artists
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Kuruption! Bi-Coastal Edition Volumes l & ll(more) »rank: 131173by: Kurupt
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Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000(more) »rank: 145490by: Various Artists
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Colors (1988 Film)(more) »rank: 25717from: Warner Bros / Wea
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Ice T VI: Return Of The Real(more) »rank: 139008by: Ice-T
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You Better Ask Somebody(more) »rank: 146783by: Yo-Yo
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King Of Ecstasy (His Greatest Hits)(more) »rank: 147850by: The Egyptian Lover
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Man Vs Machine(more) »rank: 25581by: Xzibit
: :Everything super-producer Dr. Dre touches turns into the platinum that Juvenile rocks in his grill; white gold, at minimum. Yet, interestingly, Man vs. Machine is an example of what happens when rap's finest talents go superstar collabo-hunting: the magic remains just where it started--on paper. Do Eminem's verbal jabs at Jermaine Dupri on 'My Name' add anything to the Xzibit mix? Nope. And is that Dr. Dre producing the beats of a mere mortal on the Nate Dogg-assisted 'Multiply'? Absolutely. Conceptually, 'Release Date,' a provocative first-person look at what goes through a prison inmate's mind just before being discharged, showcases what you'd come ... |
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Thizzmatic(more) »rank: 167839by: Dubee
: :Everything super-producer Dr. Dre touches turns into the platinum that Juvenile rocks in his grill; white gold, at minimum. Yet, interestingly, Man vs. Machine is an example of what happens when rap's finest talents go superstar collabo-hunting: the magic remains just where it started--on paper. Do Eminem's verbal jabs at Jermaine Dupri on 'My Name' add anything to the Xzibit mix? Nope. And is that Dr. Dre producing the beats of a mere mortal on the Nate Dogg-assisted 'Multiply'? Absolutely. Conceptually, 'Release Date,' a provocative first-person look at what goes through a prison inmate's mind just before being discharged, showcases what you'd come ... |
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Guerilla City(more) »rank: 136719by: Guerilla Black
: :Everything super-producer Dr. Dre touches turns into the platinum that Juvenile rocks in his grill; white gold, at minimum. Yet, interestingly, Man vs. Machine is an example of what happens when rap's finest talents go superstar collabo-hunting: the magic remains just where it started--on paper. Do Eminem's verbal jabs at Jermaine Dupri on 'My Name' add anything to the Xzibit mix? Nope. And is that Dr. Dre producing the beats of a mere mortal on the Nate Dogg-assisted 'Multiply'? Absolutely. Conceptually, 'Release Date,' a provocative first-person look at what goes through a prison inmate's mind just before being discharged, showcases what you'd come ... |



