West Coast Connection Forum
Elements => Tha Vault => Topic started by: timm2014 on January 30, 2008, 02:01:17 AM
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1. Dream On - T.P. Allstars
2. Rebirth - N-Light-N
3. No Holds Barred - M.O.P., Matt Fingaz & Royal Flush
4. Diamond Sales - COD Crew
5. Dragonhearts - Diaz & Opaque
6. Crossing Boarders - Diaz & Petter
7. Ready For Me - I.G. Off & Hazardous
8. Shut Door Session - Tech Rock, N-Light-N, Opaque & Karma
9. Dirty Funktion Part 3 - Opaque & N-Light-N
10. International Connects Part 2 - El Da Sensei & Mike Zoot
11. Holy Fountain - Trinity feat. El Santo, The Eye & Father Blanco
12. The Mudstained Troubadour - Opaque
13. No Regrets - Warlocks
Produced by Hawk
14. World Renown - AG, Large Professor, Mike Zoot & Pete Rock
15. Have Mic-Will Travel Part 2 - N-Light-N feat. Tech Roc
16. A Perfect Day - T.P. Allstars
17. Ten Turns One - Karma
18. Medallions - N-Light-N & Shockwave
19. Domini - T.P. Allstars
All tracks Produced by Tommy Tee except track 13
1999 Tee Productions
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Dope ass album!
One of my first albums actually
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I don't think songs get better than World Renown. Incredible!
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My top favorites off this are Dream On and Domini. Tie.
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Eyy, an American who listens to Norwegian rap.. ?? ;D
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I ran across the song "Horizon" on a mixtape that Pizzo from Hiphopsite.com put out back in 99. Once, I heard that beat I was hooked. I knew I had to get my hands on more of Tommy Tee's music. I found a guy online who had a copy and he traded me for it. Like I said, I still think Beats, Bonds & Beliefs is one of the best produced albums I've ever heard. This album ^ isn't bad by any means, but I don't like it as much as Tommy Tee's first. As far as the rapping goes, the voices take awhile to get used to, but if it's dope it's dope. That's why I listen to EVERY type of hip hop. I don't care if Jay-Z or Will Smith. If it's dope, I'll rock it.