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Various Rap 2 Mp3, Flac, Wma Various Rap 2 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Rap 2 Country: US Released: 1985 MP3 version RAR size: 1859 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1304 mb WMA version RAR size: 1927 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 283 Other Formats: DXD FLAC VOX AUD WAV APE MP3 Tracklist Hide Credits Rock Box A1 –Run-DMC 5:28 Producer – Larry Smith, Russell Simmons Placin' The Beat A2 –Spyder-D 6:36 Producer, Mixed By, Arranged By – Spyder-D Fast Life A3 –Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde 7:30 Producer – Kurtis Blow Here Comes That Beat –Pumpkin And The Profile B1 Featuring – Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. HydeProducer – 6:50 All-Stars PumpkinScratches – George "Galaxy" Llado The Old School B2 –Kool Kyle* & Billy Bill 4:14 Producer – Kurtis Blow Rock The House B3 –Run-DMC 2:43 Producer – Larry Smith, Russell Simmons Here We Go (Live At The Funhouse) B4 –Run-DMC 4:05 Mixed By – Randy Murray Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Profile Records, Inc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Profile Records, Inc. Mastered At – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs Credits Art Direction – Dick Smith Mastered By – Herb Powers, Jr.* Notes A1/A2/A3/B1 (P) 1984 Profile Records Inc. B2/B3/B4 (P) 1985 Profile Records Inc. B4 recorded live August 5, 1983 by Randy Murray Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year PRO-1207 Various Rap 2 (LP, Comp) Profile Records PRO-1207 US 1985 PCT-1207 Various Rap 2 (Cass, Comp) Profile Records PCT-1207 US 1985 Related Music albums to Rap 2 by Various Electronic / Hip hop Starchild - You've Gotta Believe (Let's Go Mets) Hip hop Run-D.M.C. - Run-D.M.C. Hip hop Run-D.M.C. - Rock Box Hip hop Run-DMC - You Talk Too Much / Daryll & Joe (Krush Groove 3) Hip hop / Funk / Soul Kurtis Blow - Christmas Rappin' Hip hop Various - Diggin' In The Crates - Profile Rap Classics Volume One Hip hop Run D.M.C. - Rock Box Hip hop / Funk / Soul Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde - Genius Rap Hip hop Run-D.M.C. - King Of Rock Hip hop Run-D.M.C. - It's Like That / Sucker M.C.'S (Krush Groove 1).
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