New TROY Challenge - Posse Cuts

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strategy786 wrote:Perhaps the requirements should indicate that the three artists cannot all be from the same group.
Philaflava wrote:No tracks by groups with just group members...
Oops. I missed that, thanks Big Sleep

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and would a DITC track be eligible since they weren't really a crew but a loose collective?

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strategy786 wrote:I'm going to attempt to make my own requirements a bit more strict for it to be a "posse cut"
- at least 4 emcees, at least 2 artists/groups represented
- no choruses more than 2 bars between the emcees (mostly just passin the mike like Symphony, Scenario, etc.).
Not bad...

To me, a posse cut is ONE emcee featuring at least three other emcees or a group (at least 2 members of the group have to rap) featuring at least two other emcees.

For instance, even though Gang Starr is a group, the Gang Starr songs "I'm The Man" and "Speak Ya Clout" which both feature Jeru The Damaja and Lil Dap are NOT posse cuts cuz it's only three emcees rappin.

Artifacts feat. Lord Finesse & Lord Jamar "Collaboration Of Mics" IS is posse cut cuz it's a total of four emcees who rap.

But then it gets tricky when you have this song... Tha Alkaholiks feat. The Lootpack "Tore Down" because it IS a total of 4 or more emcees rappin, but it's a group (Tha Alkaholiks) featuring two other emcees who are from the same crew (The Lootpack).

Big Jaz feat. Jay-Z, Sauce Money & Tone Hooker "Foundation" is NOT a posse cut because Tone Hooker only sings.

This probably is NOT a posse cut, although I thought about including it, but the quality of the tape isn't the greatest. Oh well...

Snoop Doggy Dogg & Perfection - Let'em Understand Perfection [1992] Under-Ground Music Company PLEASE PASS THE MIC... COMPILATION (TAPE)

*edit* Those Perfection cats, who by the way are T-Dub, DJ Glaze, MNMsta & Wayniac, ended up changing their name to Foesum in case anyone remembers who Foesum is.

And I can't wait to post my MASTER "Posse Cuts" list that I spend about 6 months working on... It's all the Hiphop Posse Cuts from 1987/88 - 1997. I'll post it on December 10 when this competition is over.
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LOL, already with this?

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the first tracks i thought of were all from '96 '97 and wondered if i was going to find 13 interesting choices but i dug around in my files and found alot of stuff that fits the criteria.

i couldve easily made a third and maybe a fourth volume but at the moment im gonna wait for the other contributors and maybe make one other with stuff that hasnt been compiled by the others in the end

Kurupt was hardest for me to include. at first i was reluctant to include something off Chronic.
to me he peaked around 96 and i know of more guest spots/posse cuts from 96-2000 or so.
on Blakqout hes doper to me than on the two tracks here to be honest but no doubt both tracks are very good.

in general i agree that there should be 4 or more mcs but tehre are some tracks with 3 mcs with different styles or mcs you wouldnt expect working together just going off so i decided to include them aswell (for example i consider both crooklyn dodgers tracks posse cuts - even though i didnt include them)

i tried to make it interesting and diverse and not include too many obvious tracks


ive included a bonus track, a polished version of that Ron G track with KRS Killa Sin Biggie Raekwon and OC thats floating around.
ive never seen a full file of this. unfortunately OCs verse is cut off. i removed some of the hiss and OC and made a fade out. it still sounds bad thats why its a bonus. but its definitely better than the original file


whos the ? mc on wake up show anthem?

vol1:
Chi Ali - let the horns blow ft. Dres, Dove, Fashion & Phife Dawg
show & AG - represent ft. Big L, DeShawn & Lord finesse
Gutter Snypes - nom de plume ft. Jeopardy, sniper G & Principal Mark
Dj Hurricane - whats really going on ft. L.O. & MC Breed
Hard 2 Obtain - a lil sumthing ft. Artifacts & Raquel
Pudgee - doin mcs umn terrible ft. F.M. & Snagglepuss
Kool G rap take em to war ft. B1 & MF Grimm
Shyheim - get down ft. leatha face, Rubbabandz & snagglepuss
Sway & Tech - Wake up show anthem 94 ft. Lauryn hill, Nas, Organized Konfusion, Ras Kass Dred Scott, ?,Shyheim & Saafir
King Tee - freestyle ghetto ft. Alkaholiks, MC Breez & Xzibit
Ice Cube - color blind ft. Deadly Threat, Kam, the Maad Circle, King T, J-Dee
Snoop Dogg & The Dogg Pound - What Would U Do
Misfits In The Attic - Knockin' At The Attic Do' ft. Mel-Man, Lil Shock, The Dawn, Reg, The Royal 'E', TOJ-1200 & B.U.D.
bonus track Ron G - Stop The Breaks ft. Raekwon, Killa Sin, KRS-ONE & Notorious B.I.G.

http://www.mediafire.com/?j2k9efo90ttbk1c


Vol2

01 Kool G Rap - Two to the Head ft. Geto Boys & Ice Cube
02 Blac Monks - Ghettos In The Mind ft. The 5th Ward Boyz
03 Freestyle Fellowship - Heavyweights - Tolerate ft. Cockney O Dire, Torch, Archie, Volume 10, Spoon & Ganja K-Tolerate
04 Powerule - Young Stars From Nowhere ft. Kurious Jorge, Rebel & Johnny Jay
05 Da Youngstas - Who's The Mic Wrecka ft. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
06 Naughty By Nature - Hang Out And Hustle ft. Road Dawgs & Cruddy Click
07 KMD - Smokin' That S_@%! ft. Earthquake, Kurious Jorge & Lord Sear
08 Organized Konfusion - Let's Organize ft. Q-Tip & OC
09 Frankie Cutlass - Boriquas On Da Set ft. Evil Twins, Fat Joe & Doo Wop
10 Grand Daddy IU - Blast A New Asshole ft. Big Snow, Kid Capri & Taheim
11 Pudgee Tha Fat Bastard - 9 MCs ft. B.I.G., Grand Puba, Grand Daddy I.U., Macwell, Positive K, Raggedy Man & Snagglepuss
12 Mic Geronimo - Time to Build ft. Ja Rule, Jay-Z. & DMX
13 Dr Dre - Stranded On Death Row ft. Bushwick Bill, Kurupt, RBX, Lady Of Rage & Snoop Dogg

http://www.mediafire.com/?lc33g9a25mkzm7v

enjoy!
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I hate to nitpick but Iג€™m in the camp that feels

08 Organized Konfusion - Let's Organize ft. Q-Tip & OC

IS NOT a posse cut.

Besides Pharoahe and Poetry, only OC rhymes on this track. Q-Tip doesnג€™t do anything but the chorus so theyג€™re only 3 emcees on it, 2 of which are in the same group. Am I wrong for thinking this? Itג€™s like calling ג€œStress (Remix) a posse cut when itג€™s just a collabo.

Otherwise awesome mixes.

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Huldrich Bullsh!t wrote:
vol1:
Chi Ali - let the horns blow ft. Dres, Dove, Fashion & Phife Dawg
show & AG - represent ft. Big L, DeShawn & Lord finesse
Gutter Snypes - nom de plume ft. Jeopardy, sniper G & Principal Mark
Dj Hurricane - whats really going on ft. L.O. & MC Breed
Hard 2 Obtain - a lil sumthing ft. Artifacts & Raquel
Pudgee - doin mcs umn terrible ft. F.M. & Snagglepuss
Kool G rap take em to war ft. B1 & MF Grimm
Shyheim - get down ft. leatha face, Rubbabandz & snagglepuss
Sway & Tech - Wake up show anthem 94 ft. Lauryn hill, Nas, Organized Konfusion, Ras Kass Dred Scott, ?,Shyheim & Saafir
King Tee - freestyle ghetto ft. Alkaholiks, MC Breez & Xzibit
Ice Cube - color blind ft. Deadly Threat, Kam, the Maad Circle, King T, J-Dee
Snoop Dogg & The Dogg Pound - What Would U Do
Misfits In The Attic - Knockin' At The Attic Do' ft. Mel-Man, Lil Shock, The Dawn, Reg, The Royal 'E', TOJ-1200 & B.U.D.
bonus track Ron G - Stop The Breaks ft. Raekwon, Killa Sin, KRS-ONE & Notorious B.I.G.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7SNQ9M7X


Vol2

01 Kool G Rap - Two to the Head ft. Geto Boys & Ice Cube
02 Blac Monks - Ghettos In The Mind ft. The 5th Ward Boyz
03 Freestyle Fellowship - Heavyweights - Tolerate ft. Cockney O Dire, Torch, Archie, Volume 10, Spoon & Ganja K-Tolerate
04 Powerule - Young Stars From Nowhere ft. Kurious Jorge, Rebel & Johnny Jay
05 Da Youngstas - Who's The Mic Wrecka ft. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
06 Naughty By Nature - Hang Out And Hustle ft. Road Dawgs & Cruddy Click
07 KMD - Smokin' That S_@%! ft. Earthquake, Kurious Jorge & Lord Sear
08 Organized Konfusion - Let's Organize ft. Q-Tip & OC
09 Frankie Cutlass - Boriquas On Da Set ft. Evil Twins, Fat Joe & Doo Wop
10 Grand Daddy IU - Blast A New Asshole ft. Big Snow, Kid Capri & Taheim
11 Pudgee Tha Fat Bastard - 9 MCs ft. B.I.G., Grand Puba, Grand Daddy I.U., Macwell, Positive K, Raggedy Man & Snagglepuss
12 Mic Geronimo - Time to Build ft. Ja Rule, Jay-Z. & DMX
13 Dr Dre - Stranded On Death Row ft. Bushwick Bill, Kurupt, RBX, Lady Of Rage & Snoop Dogg

http://www.mediafire.com/?lc33g9a25mkzm7v

enjoy!
Good work.

I'm kicking myself for not being quicker with my offering, as you've included quite a few of my potential track choices, so I'm going to have to do a bit of a re-suffle with mine.

And doing 2 compilations has certainly made it harder, as it's now 26 or 27 tracks I know I have to avoid.

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Philaflava wrote:I hate to nitpick but Iג€™m in the camp that feels

08 Organized Konfusion - Let's Organize ft. Q-Tip & OC

IS NOT a posse cut.

Besides Pharoahe and Poetry, only OC rhymes on this track. Q-Tip doesnג€™t do anything but the chorus so theyג€™re only 3 emcees on it, 2 of which are in the same group. Am I wrong for thinking this?
Naw man, you're not wrong at all. There's no way in hell that's a posse cut. FOUR people need to spit and just cuz someone like Q-Tip TALKS, that doesn't mean anything.

Huldrich Bullsh!t wrote:In general i agree that there should be 4 or more mcs but there are some tracks with 3 mcs with different styles or mcs you wouldnt expect working together just going off so i decided to include them aswell (for example i consider both crooklyn dodgers tracks posse cuts - even though i didnt include them)

whos the ? mc on wake up show anthem?


Sorry man, but those Crooklyn Dodger joints are NOT posse cuts. It doesn't matter if they have "different styles" and what not. Come on. And how is a "Posse" only three people???

And here...

Nas, Organized Konfusion, Ras Kass, Dred Scott, Shyheim, Jayo Felony, Saafir and Lauryn Hill of The Fugees - Wake Up Show Anthem (Los Angeles) [Prod. by Joe Quixx - 1994] All City Productions WAKE UP SHOW UNRELEASED PROJECT (LP)

Btw, I originally thought about using this track too, along with the other Wake Up Show Theme from '94 (for San Francisco), but I asked Gloss and he pointed out those aren't really "real" tracks. Those are promo tracks done for radio shows where they piece verses together. That made total sense to me. I will point out that...

Mysterme, Kool Kaz, D-Wyze of The B.U.M.S., Motion Man, Sway and Evol of The B.U.M.S. - Wake Up Show Theme [Prod. by King Tech - 1994] All City Productions WAKE UP SHOW FREE STYLES VOL. 1 (LP)

...is a "real" song as they recorded it together and at the same time in the studio.
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RandyWest78 wrote:
Philaflava wrote:I hate to nitpick but Iג€™m in the camp that feels

08 Organized Konfusion - Let's Organize ft. Q-Tip & OC

IS NOT a posse cut.

Besides Pharoahe and Poetry, only OC rhymes on this track. Q-Tip doesnג€™t do anything but the chorus so theyג€™re only 3 emcees on it, 2 of which are in the same group. Am I wrong for thinking this?
Naw man, you're not wrong at all. There's no way in hell that's a posse cut. FOUR people need to spit and just cuz someone like Q-Tip TALKS, that doesn't mean anything.

Huldrich Bullsh!t wrote:In general i agree that there should be 4 or more mcs but there are some tracks with 3 mcs with different styles or mcs you wouldnt expect working together just going off so i decided to include them aswell (for example i consider both crooklyn dodgers tracks posse cuts - even though i didnt include them)

whos the ? mc on wake up show anthem?


Sorry man, but those Crooklyn Dodger joints are NOT posse cuts. It doesn't matter if they have "different styles" and what not. Come on. And how is a "Posse" only three people???
Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists & Phila Flava's rules would suggest otherwise:

'Artists per track: At least 3'

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Mark 563 wrote:Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists & Phila Flava's rules would suggest otherwise:

'Artists per track: At least 3'
I think only three is wack... How is three people a posse??? Seriously???

Whatever the case, I'm not gonna skimp and include so-called "posse cuts" with only three people... I'm gonna have a Mix CD of 13 REAL Posse Cuts. Word up.
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RandyWest78 wrote:
Mark 563 wrote:Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists & Phila Flava's rules would suggest otherwise:

'Artists per track: At least 3'
I think only three is wack... How is three people a posse??? Seriously???

Whatever the case, I'm not gonna skimp and include so-called "posse cuts" with only three people... I'm gonna have a Mix CD of 13 REAL Posse Cuts. Word up.
I don't know, and I don't really care. Just saying, in the Ego Trip book, the section on Posse Cuts includes a bunch of tracks that are just 3 emcees, and the rules in the original post here seem to concur.

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I'm cool with the 3, if they're 3 people not in the same group for the sake of this challenge.

Like "Hardcore" by EPMD is NOT a posse cut because it just features Redman; whereas "Headbanger" is a posse cut because it features 4 emcees, 2 of which do not belong in the group.

Make sense?

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I think it's only a true "posse cut" if at least one of the following criteria is satisfied:

1) One of the groups in question has posse in their stage name or is affiliated with an authentic street posse, e.g. Insane Clown Posse, or Wreckx N Effect (Posse Deep).

2) Immediately after the recording, the rappers band together to dispense vigilante justice.

3) The song in question is Intelligent Hoodlum's "The Posse."

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question about 1), would an affiliation with DiCaprio's famed early 90s Pussy Posse be considered as eligible?
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drizzle wrote:question about 1), would an affiliation with DiCaprio's famed early 90s Pussy Posse be considered as eligible?
Why of course.

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Philaflava wrote:I'm cool with the 3, if they're 3 people not in the same group for the sake of this challenge.

Like "Hardcore" by EPMD is NOT a posse cut because it just features Redman; whereas "Headbanger" is a posse cut because it features 4 emcees, 2 of which do not belong in the group.

Make sense?
Yeah, makes sense.

So like a solo artist or group featuring at least 2 other emcees...

The GZA feat. Raekwon & Method Man would NOT be a posse cut since they are all from the Wu, but Xzibit feat. Ras Kass & Saafir IS a posse cut cuz they are not from the same crew. Cool, alright...
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RandyWest78 wrote:
Mark 563 wrote:Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists & Phila Flava's rules would suggest otherwise:

'Artists per track: At least 3'
I think only three is wack... How is three people a posse??? Seriously???

Whatever the case, I'm not gonna skimp and include so-called "posse cuts" with only three people... I'm gonna have a Mix CD of 13 REAL Posse Cuts. Word up.
honestly i dont care what you do. enjoy the music or not because some ofit is not from the original vinyl. but please dont bother me

and re Phila: dunno i think Q-Tip adds something to the track. its like when busta comes in on onslaught it wouldnt be the same without that.
but i can also understand where youre coming from so no problems if you only want to consider the first mix

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Here's my offering:

Mark 563's TROY Challenge - Posse Cuts:

(All ripped at 320kbps except the LONS & Black Sheep joints, which are 192).

01. Black Moon - U Da Man Feat. Dru Ha, Havoc & Smif-N-Wessun 1993
02. Cypress Hill - Throw Your Hands In The Air Feat. Erick Sermon, Redman & MC Eiht 1995
03. Brand Nubian - Step Into Da Cipher Feat. Maestro Manny, Serge & Snagglepuss 1994
04. Fat Joe - Another Wild Nigger From the Bronx Feat. Gismo, Keith Keith & King Sun 1993
05. Nice & Smooth - Down The Line Feat. Asu, Bas Blasta, Gang Starr, Melo T & Preacher Earl 1991
06. Showbiz & AG - Diggin' in the Crates Feat. Diamond D & Lord Finesse1992
07. Red Hot Lover Tone - 4 My Peeps (Remix) Feat. Notorious BIG, Prince Po & MOP 1995
08. MC Serch - Back to the Grill (Remix) Feat. Red Hot Lover Tone, Nas, Chubb Rock & OC 1992
09. Pete Rock & CL Smooth - The Basement Feat. Deda, Grap Luva, Heavy D & Rob-O 1992
10. Heavy D - Don't Curse Feat. Big Daddy Kane, Grand Puba, CL Smooth, Q-Tip, Pete Rock & Kool G Rap 1991
11. Luniz - I Got 5 On It Remix Feat. Dru Down, Richie Rich, E-40, Shock G, Humpty Hump & Spice 1 1995
12. Dr. Dre - Bitches Ain't Shit Feat. Daz, Kurupt & Snoop 1992
13. Leaders Of The New School - Spontaneous (13 MC's Deep) Feat. Blitz, The Capital, Kollie Weed, Cool Whip Brittle Lo, Jeranimo, LS, Pudge God, Rampage, Sha-now 1993
14. Black Sheep - Pass the 40 Feat. Chris Lighty, Chi-Ali, Dave Gossett & Hot Dog 1991

*EDIT - UPDATED LINK*

Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5y11cd7pn956cqb
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^ great mix and Huldrich Bullsh!t I'll count whichever you want. But I think it's only fair you get one entry. Goes for everyone.

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yeah cool mix Mark. never heard that Red Hot Lover Tone joint.

Gloss, i guess mix 1

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RandyWest78 wrote:Xzibit feat. Ras Kass & Saafir IS a posse cut cuz they are not from the same crew.
They formed a short-lived group called Golden State Warriors in the early 2000's, so it wouldn't count as a real posse cut I think.

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Hereג€™s my contribution. After agonizing for ages over whether stuff was too obvious or whether it had enough emcees to merit a posse cut, I then remembered I didnג€™t actually give a monkeys- so just popped my favourites down in the mix for you to enjoy.

http://www.mediafire.com/?2z83h9fd9lx72l6

1. Heavy D, Kool G Rap, Pete rock and Cl smooth, Big daddy Kane, Q-tip, grand Puba ג€“ Donג€™t Curse*
2. Funmaster flex, ODB, Biz Markie and Charlie Brown ג€“ Nuttin But Flava
3. Dr Dre, Kurupt, RBX and Snoop Dogg ג€“ Stranded on death row
4. dj pooh ft. king tee, yo yo, mc eiht, b-real, j-dee, kam, threat & ice cube - Get the fist
5. Mad Lion, Doug E Fresh, KRS-One, Fat Joe, Smif-N-Wessun, Jeru The Damaja ג€“ 1,2 pass it
6. Red hot lover tone, B.I.G., Organized Konfusion and M.O.P ג€“ 4 my peeps (buckwild version)
7. Madkap, alkaholiks, King Tee - Check It Out (Oh Ph*ck Me Right?) **
8. Brand Nubian, Snagglepuss and erm, I cant remember who the others were- Step into the cipher
9. Kid Capri, Nice & Smooth M.O.P. & Ill Al Skratch ג€“ Dr Feelgood
10. Cypress hill, Erick Sermon, Redman, Mc Eiht- The your hands in the air
11. The Alkaholiks, Xzibit, Snagglepuss, King Tee- No Hands Out
12. Ice Cube, kam, threat, King Tee, jay dee ג€“ colour blind***
13. Above The Law, N.W.A. ג€“ the last song

*What a great song, it literally introduced me to every one of these emcess. Hooray for heavy D! It also has the most '90's' video in the whole world
**Apologies for having to include the very dull skit after the madkap song. And for some of madkapג€™s verses.
***King tee seems to be on every other song, but you can never have to much king tee


(bah! Just noticed Mark's mix has many of the same joints on, ah well- great minds think alike and all that...)

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damn after lookin over the challenge prerequisites, I don't know if I should add Boot Camp Clik's "Headz Ain't Redee" & Fab 5's "Blah"
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King Tron 1 wrote:damn after lookin over the challenge prerequisites, I don't know if I should add Boot Camp Clik's "Headz Ain't Redee" & Fab 5's "Blah"
I'd say they were both fine, as at the time of release they were considered separate groups (albeit from the same collective [Boot Camp]) working together, rather than an established posse.

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yeah I didn't use them after all, I'll leave them for someone else
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Here's my entry, it's my first time competing so hopefully if ya'll like I'll try to enter more. The hard part was finding a Kurupt song that fit well with the others, going by the way I selected some song styles.


T.R.O.Y. Blog Posse Cut Challenge: To Each His Own
01. Brand Nubian (feat. Maestro Manny, Serge, & Snagglepuss) ~ Step Into Da Cipher
02. Blahzay Blahzay (feat. Darkman, Smoothe Da Hustler, & Trigger Tha Gambler) ~ Danger Pt. II
03. Lord Finesse (feat. Grand Puba, Large Professor, & Sadat X) ~ Actual Facts
04. D&D All-Stars ~ 1,2 Pass It (Remix)
05. Show & A.G. (feat. D-Flow, Method Man, Wali World, & Party Arty) ~ Got The Flava
06. Masta Ace Inc. (feat. Cella Dwellas) ~ 4 Da Mind
07. Kool G Rap & DJ Polo (feat. Bushwick Bill, Ice Cube, & Scarface) ~ Two To The Head
08. Craig Mack (feat. Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, Notorious B.I.G., & Rampage) ~ Flava In Ya Ear (Remix)
09. Big L (feat. Twan, Buddah Bless, Killa Kam, Herb McGruff, Mike Boogie, Terra, & Trooper J) ~ 8 Iz Enuff
10. Nice & Smooth (feat. Asu, Bās Blasta, Gang Starr, Melo T., & Preacher Earl) ~ Down The Line
11. Mic Geronimo (feat. DMX, Ja Rule, & Jay-Z) ~ Time To Build
12. Dogg Pound (feat. Lady of Rage) ~ Do What I Feel
13. Kaotic Style (feat. Cella Dwellas, Heltah Skeltah, & M.O.P.) ~ Mad Hardcore

So Knick Knack Patty Wack Give A Dog A Bone...

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Post by King Tron 1 »

thought I'd upload it on mediafire as well, for those who care

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This is also my first time submitting something for a TROY challenge, hope it's good enough, I took my time with the compilation.

Looking at the tracklist now, I see that I've misspelled Legacy and Jadakiss' names, sorry for that

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Post by Teddy C.D. »

I was thinking about putting the Funk Flex joint w/ ODB, Charlie Brown and Biz Markie, but I thought no Wu-Tang artists allowed, period? Not trying to shit on anybody who used the song, but just wondering...

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Post by King Tron 1 »

^^^ I think it's all good, the rules probably refer to no Wu-Tang Clan tracks like Protect Ya Neck & 7th Chamber, as well as Method Man's Mr. Sandman or Raekwon's Wu-Gambinos. something like that, no?
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