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The 45 King the 900 Number EP Mp3, Flac, Wma The 45 King The 900 Number EP mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: The 900 Number EP Country: US Released: 1992 MP3 version RAR size: 1844 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1779 mb WMA version RAR size: 1189 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 935 Other Formats: ADX APE VOX MP2 ASF MIDI MMF Tracklist Hide Credits A1 The 900 Number (Original Mix) The 900 Number (45 King Remix) A2 Remix – The 45 King The 900 Number (Lakim Shabazz Acappella Vocal) A3 Rap [Featuring] – Lakim Shabazz The 900 Number (Ced Gee Remix 1) B1 Remix – Ced Gee The 900 Number (Ced Gee Remix 2) B2 Remix – Ced Gee The 900 Number (Ced Gee Remix 3) B3 Remix – Ced Gee The 900 Number (YZ Acappella Vocal) B4 Rap [Featuring] – YZ Credits Artwork By [Cover Design] – Rick Dehaan Photography [Cover] – Dianora Niccolini Written-By – A. Hill* (tracks: B4), L. Welch* (tracks: A3), M. James* (tracks: A1, A2, B1 to B3) Notes ℗© 1988, 1989, 1991 Tuff City Records Publisher: Street Tuff Tunes (ASCAP) Blue labels / picture sleeve Runout grooves: TUF 3001-A EP (Side A) TUF EP 3001-B (Side B) Europadisk DMM (Both sides) 5-3 (Both sides) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 4861-23001-1 8 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The 900 Number EP (12", TUF EP 3001 The 45 King Tuff City TUF EP 3001 US Unknown EP, RE, Unofficial) The 900 Number EP (12", TUF EP 3001 The 45 King Tuff City TUF EP 3001 US 1992 EP) TUF EP 3001 The 45 King The 900 Number EP (12") Tuff City TUF EP 3001 US 1992 The 900 Number EP (CD, TUF CD 3001 The 45 King Tuff City TUF CD 3001 US 1991 EP) TUF 128028-R The 45 King The 900 Number (12") Tuff City TUF 128028-R US 1992 Comments about The 900 Number EP - The 45 King great ant The YZ Acapella track, (i wonder why this was apparently released only as an acapella and never as a complete track) is a very catchy acapella rap that has been sampled many times in hardcore/gabber tracks. For example "The 9 Is A Classic, I'm The Master, Who You're Askin'?" was used in "9 Is A Classic", a hardcore classic from Marc Acardipane. It's also been used in "Sucker DJ" from DJ Buzz Fuzz, amongst several others. This track, together with The 900 Number track itself, (a famous oldskool hiphop anthem that revived after it was used in DJ Kool's "Let Me Clear My Throat") makes this 12" a must-have, especially for those who like to mix beats and acapellas! Repressed around 1999, indentical to the original. Lightseeker this is basically the first 5 seconds of Marva Whitney's "Unwind Yourself" slowed down and looped. not much to it, eh? Related Music albums to The 900 Number EP by The 45 King Alexia - Number One The 45 King - The King Is Here Good Man - Edit Number One / Addition Number One Kevin Lux - The Number Is - Remixes The 45 King - The 900 Number (Original Version) Futura - Number One Monno - Monno Arturo Nuñez - Mambo Number 2 / Mambo Number 4 / Mambo Number 6 / Mambo Number 7.
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