Thursday, September 10, 2009

Sounds Like The 90's (Volume 9)

Sorry this is a little late but a much needed vacation was calling. Volume 9 might showcase some rather big names, but some of the stand-out tracks come courtesy of the smaller ones.

Remember we're always looking for gems to lace these compilations so be sure to email us heat @ blog.philaflava@gmail.com. And for coverage on current hip-hop make sure to visit our sister blog Steady Bloggin. Enjoy! --Philaflava


1. Raekwon - Broken Safety feat. Jadakiss & Styles P
2. BeatMonstas - Beats N Rhymes
3. D. Black - What I Do
4. SelfSays - Little Things
5. Notes To Sef - Yellow & Grey (Remix) feat. Dilated Peoples
6. Ras Kass - Milli Vanilli feat. Killah Priest
7. Kam Moye - Step By Step
8. Raekwon - Have Mercy feat. Beanie Sigel & Blue Raspberry
9. Beanie Sigel - Where's My Opponent feat. Omilio Sparks & Freeway
10. Kurupt - Check Check feat. Freeway & Roscoe
11. M.O.P. - Stop Pushin'
12. BK-One - Here I Am feat. Phonte, Brother Ali & The Grouch
13. Mr. Mecca - Over Here feat. Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli, A. Pinks & Torae
14. Saigon - Eyeball (prod. Just Blaze)
15. DJ Honda - D.R.E.A.M. feat. Sean Price
16. Big Twins - Bacon & Cheese feat. Prodigy
17. Truck North - Dutch Dalton feat. Rapper Big Pooh
18. Rapper Big Pooh - People (Remix) feat. Posdnous

Download Link #1

Download Link #2

Catch up an all 9 volumes here.

Props to Kalel and Strategy for the assist. Like some of the music you hear on these compilations? Go out and support the artists with a purchase!

5 comments:

  1. AC the PD says: this is shadetree musics

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  2. Dope as usual. Props all around

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  3. maybe i listened to hip-hop in a different 90s.

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  4. why you so ass hurt though? just sayin, this doesnt sound like the 90s to ME. get over it.

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  5. Macaca you must have missed the dozen of times we've clearly said these compilations are to put people on to artists from that era or music that is reminiscent of the era. There is no exact criteria that every track must sound like Da King & I. It's just a play on words that should either open folks up to good music or inform them about their favorite rapper from the 90's failing at it today.

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