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Beats & Rhymes: Hip-Hop of the 90's, Vol. 1 ()

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  1. Looking at the Front Door
  2. Rock Dis Funky Joint
  3. Funky Technician
  4. Thinking of a Master Plan
  5. Music Man
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  1. Looking at the Front Door
  2. Rock Dis Funky Joint
  3. Funky Technician
  4. Thinking of a Master Plan
  5. Music Man
  6. Doin' Our Own Dang
  7. Bonita Applebum
  8. Call Me D-Nice
  9. It's Funky Enough
  10. The Mission
  11. Your Mom's in My Business
  12. Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)
  13. I Get the Job Done
  14. Erase Racism
  15. Poet with Soul
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With the three-volume Beats & Rhymes: Hip-Hop of the '90s, Rhino attempts to sketch a history of rap in the early '90s, before gangsta rap dominated the marketplace. Hip-hop was thriving between 1990 and 1993, as both veteran artists like Boogie Down Productions and new crews like A Tribe Called Quest began pursuing adventurous territory, fusing hip-hop with jazz and pop, among other things. There aren't many big crossover hits on any of the three volumes, but there are big names and cuts that were important in the ...

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