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Best of Old Skool Hip Hop - Various Artists
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  1. It's Like That
  2. Gangsta's Paradise
  3. Step into a World (Raptures Delight)
  4. Fight the Power
  5. Questions Why?
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  1. It's Like That
  2. Gangsta's Paradise
  3. Step into a World (Raptures Delight)
  4. Fight the Power
  5. Questions Why?
  6. Jungle Brother
  7. Getting' Paid
  8. The Night the Earth Cried
  9. Addict
  10. 4 More
  11. The Juice
  12. Loungin'
  13. Smokin' Me Out
  14. Mourn You Till I Join You
  15. The G File
  16. Stone Jam]
  17. Allies
  18. The Sequel]
  19. Luchini (Aka This Is It)
  20. Can't You See
  21. Natural Law
  22. Year of the Tiger
  23. Bonus Megamix #1
  24. Fantastic Voyage
  25. I Wish
  26. Connected
  27. Sneakers
  28. Jump Around
  29. Walk This Way
  30. Call It What You Want
  31. Skin-Tact
  32. People Everyday
  33. It's a Summer Thang
  34. Blazang
  35. Say No Go
  36. Can I Kick It
  37. Once Upon a Time
  38. I'll Be There for You (You're All I Need to Get)
  39. Timels Ticking
  40. Gangsta's Boogie
  41. We Here You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
  42. Summertime
  43. Try
  44. Paid in Full
  45. Make Ya Mark
  46. Bonus Megamix #2
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Best of Old Skool Hip Hop is a little imposing at first, with its six discs, but a closer look reveals it to be a bit less intimidating that initially thought. First off, two of the discs are 45-minute DJ mixes, and the other four have only 11 songs each, which means that when you take away tracks like Stereo MC's' "Connection" (great song, but not hip-hop) and obscure pieces like Black Bean Sauce's (who?) "Sneakers" and Zaki's "The Sequel," the remains are a lot more negotiable. Despite the fact that Best of Old Skool Hip ...

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