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Top 10 Rap/Hip-hop Releases March 2007 |
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Written by Administrator
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Our Top 10 picks for March rap/hip-hop releases include stuff from Evidence, Devin The Dude, Freestyle Professors, J Dilla, Prodigy and more.
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Evidence - Weatherman LP - The Dilated Peoples member is dedicated to re-connecting with fans with this long-awaited, and quite good, solo venture. *
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Prodigy - Return of the Mac -
This album features the Mobb Deep member’s signature brand of hardcore
New York hip-hop music and teams him up with producer The Alchemist. *
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Redman - Red Gone Wild: Thee Album -
After a six year absence, Redman returns to the music game with
production by Erick Sermon, Scott Storch and Timbaland, and special
appearances by Method Man, Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Snoop Dogg and
Biz Markie. *
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Devin the Dude - Waiting To Inhale - The brilliant, woefully underrated Houston vet returns with his rousing fourth studio effort. *
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Thes One - Lifestyle Marketing - Thes One finally releases his solo debut album, a beautiful unique double-disc instrumental package. *
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Ultimate Force - I'm Not Playin' - 17 years late, the 36-track double disc includes original album tracks, instrumentals and acapellas for each song. * |
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J Dilla - Ruff Draft [Deluxe Reissue] -
The deluxe reissue of this rare 2003 vinyl-only album has been revamped
and remastered with 4 unreleased tracks. Stones Throw includes a 2nd
all-instrumental disc. RIP Dilla. * |
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Freestyle Professors - Vintage the EP- From the "first Hip Hop crew to put out a $100 vinyl album," this set features eight recently recorded tracks. *
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First Degree The D.E. - Once There Was Fahrenheit - This double-disc set complies hits from the beginning of the Fahrenheit Records Era ('99-'03). *
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Domingo - Most Underrated -
The truly underrated Brooklyn producer drops beats with heavy-hitting
names such as Big Daddy Kane, Rass Kass, Guru,Beatnuts, and more. *
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