West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: eazye on February 13, 2010, 05:34:23 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch/v/3ji3giMYiq0
yup, the god mc has collaborated with him in his prime when he dropped mostly hot shit!peep this rare classic which up until 2-3 months ago wasn't available anywhere on the internet
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That is a really dope song man, never heard that. We need the mp3!!!
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http://www.limelinx.com/files/63864e130ca8ca80b361ea91120e65a8
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propz for this, ima take a listen
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http://www.limelinx.com/files/63864e130ca8ca80b361ea91120e65a8
Props man...always bringin dope and rare shit. Appreciate it.
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oh and LMAO @ the Dub sleepin on this. Rakim has so many unreleased dope tracks from the mid 90's, I've been bumping a lot of them lately. I would have never guessed he did a joint w/ QDIII who is in vintage form.
Love this joint.
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Thanks man!Your Get Inside... threads made me what I am ;D
And I really feel what you're saying about Ra's unreleased material from the 90's.A good portion of it is up to par with the best joints from The Master.And I can't stop bumping this either.Great beat, dope ass verses from Rakim and those guys can sing!
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Word. Ra was making some well rounded records. Great instrumentation, great vocals, dope concepts, and of course his rhymes and flow were always on point.
"MurdaRa" w/ Barrington Levy is prolly my favorite right now. Conceptually it's way over most cats' heads. Ra keeps his verses short but he says a lot with his words. Barrington Levy is of course phenomenal. Towards the last part of the song, it's pretty much an instruemntal with scratches and solos and stuff. Really a great song straight up and down.
The version I have tho is sup par sound wise. If anybody has cdq, holla at playa. Peace
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http://www.limelinx.com/files/63864e130ca8ca80b361ea91120e65a8
Thanks for sharing, + 1
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one of the best unreleased from ra. another great post my brotha.
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Word. Ra was making some well rounded records. Great instrumentation, great vocals, dope concepts, and of course his rhymes and flow were always on point.
"MurdaRa" w/ Barrington Levy is prolly my favorite right now. Conceptually it's way over most cats' heads. Ra keeps his verses short but he says a lot with his words. Barrington Levy is of course phenomenal. Towards the last part of the song, it's pretty much an instruemntal with scratches and solos and stuff. Really a great song straight up and down.
The version I have tho is sup par sound wise. If anybody has cdq, holla at playa. Peace
I have two versions in good quality, will hook you ap as soon as I can.Great track indeed.There is an alternate version to the OG track without Rakim that is :o but I can't seem to find it
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It kills me the exclusivity and amazingness (a real word) of the tracks Extra P hooks up for us at dubcc. I know I cant get this anywhere else, infinite props for this man.
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how many more unreleased traks are ther from rakim?
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Word. Ra was making some well rounded records. Great instrumentation, great vocals, dope concepts, and of course his rhymes and flow were always on point.
"MurdaRa" w/ Barrington Levy is prolly my favorite right now. Conceptually it's way over most cats' heads. Ra keeps his verses short but he says a lot with his words. Barrington Levy is of course phenomenal. Towards the last part of the song, it's pretty much an instruemntal with scratches and solos and stuff. Really a great song straight up and down.
The version I have tho is sup par sound wise. If anybody has cdq, holla at playa. Peace
I have two versions in good quality, will hook you ap as soon as I can.Great track indeed.There is an alternate version to the OG track without Rakim that is :o but I can't seem to find it
Ya man that'd be dope. Holla if you get that.
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^^Here are the two versions I told you about
http://www.multiupload.com/TSJ2F5RGQ0
And here's the third version (without Rakim, still haven't found it)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9mvTNh-plY