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Liste Collection En Vente CD Vinyl Hip Hop Funk Soul Crunk Gfunk Jazz Rnb HIP HOP MUSIC MUSEUM PRIX Négociable En Lot 1 Liste collection en vente CD Vinyl Hip Hop Funk Soul crunk GFunk Jazz Rnb HIP HOP MUSIC MUSEUM PRIX négociable en lot Type Prix Nom de l’artiste Nom de l’album de Genre Année Etat Qté média + de hits disco funk 2CD Funk 2001 1 12 2pac How do u want it CD Single Hip Hop 1996 1 5,50 2pac Ru still down 2CD Hip Hop 1997 1 14 2pac Until the end of time CD Single Hip Hop 2001 1 1,30 2pac Until the end of time CD Hip Hop 2001 0 5,99 2 pac Loyal to the game CD Hip Hop 2004 1 4,99 2 Pac Part 1 THUG CD Digi Hip Hop 2007 1 12 50 Cent Get Rich or Die Trying CD Hip Hop 2003 1 2,90 50 CENT The new breed CD DVD Hip Hop 2003 1 6 50 Cent The Massacre CD Hip Hop 2005 1 1,90 50 Cent The Massacre CD dvd Hip Hop 2005 0 7,99 50 Cent Curtis CD Hip Hop 2007 0 3,50 50 Cent After Curtis CD Diggi Hip Hop 2007 1 4 50 Cent Self District CD Hip Hop 2009 0 3,50 100% Ragga Dj Ewone CD 2005 1 7 Reggaetton 504 BOYZ BALLERS CD Hip Hop 2002 US 1 6 Aaliyah One In A Million CD Hip Hop 1996 1 14,99 Aaliyah I refuse & more than a CD single RNB 2001 1 8 woman Aaliyah feat Timbaland We need a resolution CD Single RNB 2001 1 5,60 2 Aaliyah More than a woman Vinyl Hip HOP 2001 1 5 Aaliyah CD Hip Hop 2001 2 4,99 Aaliyah Don’t know what to tell ya CD Single RNB 2002 1 4,30 Aaliyah I care for you 2CD RNB 2002 1 11 AG The dirty version CD Hip Hop 1999 Neuf 1 4 A motown special VINYL Funk 1977 1 3,50 disco album Akon Konvikt mixtape vol 2 CD Digi Hip Hop 1 4 Akon trouble CD Hip hop 2004 1 4,20 Akon Konvicted CD Hip Hop 2006 1 1,99 Akon Freedom CD Hip Hop 2008 1 2 Al green I cant stop CD Jazz 2003 1 1,90 Alicia Keys Songs in a minor (coffret CD Single Hip Hop 2001 1 25 Taiwan) album TAIWAN Maxi Alici Keys The Diary of CD Hip Hop 2004 1 4,95 Allstars deejay’s Mix dj crazy b dee nasty 2CD MIX 2002 1 3,90 eanov pone lbr Alyson Williams CD RNB 1992 1 3,99 Archie Bell Tightening it up CD Funk 1994 Us 10 6,50 Artmature Hip Hop VOL 2 CD Hip Hop 2015 1 19 Art Porter Pocket city CD Funk 1992 1 7 Ashanti CD RNB 2002 1 6 Asher Roth I love college VINYL Hip Hop 2009 1 8,99 A.S.M. Crown Yard CD Hip Hop 2011 0 14,99 Assassin Born &raised & in te bay CD Hip Hop 1997 US 1 12 A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders CD Hip Hop 1993 1 19,99 A Tribe called quest Beats rhyme and life CD Hip Hop 1996 0 3,99 A Tribe called quest The love movement CD Hip Hop 1998 1 6 A Tribe called quest People’s instinctive travels Cd Hip hop 2015 1 5 &the… Azaia Re-Animations CD Hip Hop 2014 0 9 Baby Face Every time I close my eyes CD Maxi Hip Hop 1996 1 1,30 Bad Boys B.O.F. CD Hip Hop 1995 1 10 Baldhead Slick & Da CD Hip Hop 2001 0 4,99 3 Click Barry white Greatest hits CD Funk 1975 1 9 Barry White Let the music play CD Funk 1996 Neuf 1 14 Barry White The ultimate collection CD Soul 1999 1 1,80 BBD Bell Biv Devoe CD Hip Hop 2001 1 9,99 Beastie Boys Ill Communication CD Hip Hop 1994 1 4,99 Beestie Boys The in sound from way out CD Hip Hop 1996 0 2,47 Beanie Sigel The Truth CD Hip Hop 2000 0 3,55 Beanie Sigel The Reason CD Hip Hop 2001 1 4,60 Beanie Sigel The B coming CD Hip Hop 2005 1 1,99 Ben l oncle soul CD Soul 1 8 Digipak Beyonce Beyonce CD DVD RNB 2013 Neuf 1 5,30 Big Pun Stillnot a player CD Maxi Hip Hop 1998 1 19,99 Big pun Yeeeah baby CD Hip Hop 2000 US 1 4,50 Big Pun The legacy CD Hip Hop 2009 Neuf 0 3,60 Big punisher Capital punishment CD Hip Hop 1998 1 4,99 Billy paul & bill withers Les rois de la soul CD Soul 2002 1 4,80 Blax-plosion A collection of classic funk 2CD Funk 2001 1 5,20 DIGGI Birdy Nam Nam BNN Vinyl Break 2002 1 45 Birdman AKA The Stunna CD Hip HOP 2002 1 6,99 Birdman Fast Money CD Hip Hop 2005 1 3,99 Birdman Red state CD Hip Hop 2011 0 Bisso na bisso Racines CD 1999 2 1,98 Biz Markie Legends Vol 6 Hip Hop 2007 Neuf 1 8,99 Bizzie bone The gift CD Hip Hop 2001 1 4 Blackalicious Blazing arrow CD Hip Hop 2002 1 1,95 Black groove 2 CD Hip Hop 1996 2 18 Black power The definitive collection 3CD Funk 2008 1 8 Black Side CD Hip Hop 1997 1 7,49 Blackstreet Dont leave me CD Single Hip Hop 1997 1 0,99 Blackstreet CD single Hip Hop 1999 0 20 Blu Cantrell Breathe CD Single RNB 2003 1 0,59 Bomfunk MC’S Freestyler Cd single Hip Hop 1999 2 0,50 4 Bone Crusher Attenchun CD Hip HOP 2003 1 4,30 Bone thugs n harmony Tha Cross CD MAXI Hip Hop 1996 1 2,30 Bone thugs n harmony btnhresurrection CD Hip Hop 2000 1 5,99 Bone thugs n harmony The art of war 2CD Hip Hop 1997 0 6,99 Bone thugs n harmony E1999 CD Hip Hop 1995 2 19,99 Boney M Nightflight to venus /love for 2CD Funk 1995 1 7,90 sale Boney M ultimate CD Disco 1999 1 4 Boney M Ma Baker 99 CD Single Funk 1999 3 0,99 Boo Yaa Tribe New funky nation CD Hip HOP 1990 2 5,99 Brandy Never Say Never CD RNB 1998 1 0,69 Brandy Afrodisiac CD RNB 2004 1 2,80 Break machine Street dance Vinyl Break 1983 0 1,99 Brick & lace Love is wicked CD Single RNB 2007 0 0,45 Bring da ruckus A lovestory CD Hip Hop 1997 1 4,80 Brooklyn funk Cool & steady & easy CD Hip Hop 1994 1 4 essentials Brownstone From the Bottom Up CD Hip Hop 1994 1 4 Bubba sparxxx Dark days bright nights CD Hip Hop 2001 1 2,90 B.U.G Mafia Viata Noastra Vol 1 et 2 2CD Hip Hop 2009 1 49,99 Deluxe edition +DVD Bulworth B.O Soundtrack CD Hip Hop 1998 0 1,50 Bun B Trill CD Hip Hop 2005 0 8 Busta Rhymes The coming CD Hip Hop 1996 1 5,99 Busta Rhymes When Disaster strikes CD Hip Hop 1997 1 1,50 Busta Rhymes Extinction level event CD Hip Hop 1998 2 1,49 Busta Rhymes Dangerous CD Single Hip Hop 1998 1 3,10 Busta Rhymes Anarchy CD Hip Hop 2000 2 1,99 Busta Rhymes Genesis CD Hip Hop 2001 0 8 Busta Rhymes Turn it up The very 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