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Ice Cube - It Was A Good Day / You Can Do It (Feat Mack 10 & Ms Toi)
Ice Cube
It Was A Good Day / You Can Do It (Feat Mack 10 & Ms Toi)
7" | EU (Throwdown)
13,99 €*
Release: EU
Genre: Hip Hop
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Double A side of iconic Ice Cube anthems that top and tailed the nineties… hip hop sampling at its best! Limited to 300 copies – first come, first served.
Ultramagnetic MC's - Give The Drummer Some / Moe Luv's Theme
Ultramagnetic MC's
Give The Drummer Some / Moe Luv's Theme
7" | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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The late engineer and producer Paul C’s fingerprints are all over this single from Ultramagnetic MC’s, perhaps the defining release of their career. While earlier records gave notice of their strange and unique talents, they were loveably messy affairs. This, however, is the real deal, as polished as their early sound would ever be.
‘Give the Drummer Some’ grabs a fistful of different elements – from James Brown, Dee Felice Trio and James Brown – but bends them to its own purpose. This is a song with a momentum of its own and endlessly quotable lyrics. One of which, of course, was sampled by The Prodigy – huge hip-hop fans – for ‘Smack My Bitch Up’ in 1997. The now hugely rare 7” of ‘Give the Drummer Some’ edits this out to make it more radio-friendly, but this reissue reverses that cut, giving you the original lyrics. If anyone knows why Kool Keith also changes the word ‘rappers’ to ‘monkeys’ for that edit, answers on a postcard…
The brilliant B-side harks back to the time when every group had a song dedicated to their DJ. ‘Moe Luv’s Theme’ sees Kool Keith at his most straightforward, singing the praises of the turntable skills of Moe Luv. It would be throwaway were it not for the effortless repurposing of Jackie Robinson’s oft-sampled ‘Pussyfooter’. That – and the presence of one of the world’s great MC’s at the height of his powers – elevates it far above a footnote.
Spice 1 - Strap On The Side / Welcome To The Ghetto
Spice 1
Strap On The Side / Welcome To The Ghetto
7" | CA | Reissue (Pels)
21,99 €*
Release: CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Rels Records is back with more Bay Area classics on wax. This time they’ve released two of Spice 1’s biggest songs, both on 7” for the first time ever.

Side A features “Strap On The Side” from Spice 1’s third studio album “Amerkkka’s Nightmare” and on Side B - “Welcome To The Ghetto” from his self titled debut.
Bashton - Terrachrome Feat. Ad-Rock / C Da Unseen Feat. Son Doobie
Bashton
Terrachrome Feat. Ad-Rock / C Da Unseen Feat. Son Doobie
7" | US (F5r)
9,99 €*
Release: US
Genre: Hip Hop
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Stoe Rok / DJ Blake 9 - Flume / Flipside
Stoe Rok / DJ Blake 9
Flume / Flipside
7" | US (Icb)
7,99 €*
Release: US
Genre: Hip Hop
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Otherwize Feat. P.E.A.C.E. - Hey Young World / That's Wize
Otherwize Feat. P.E.A.C.E.
Hey Young World / That's Wize
7" | US (Sle)
8,99 €*
Release: US
Genre: Hip Hop
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Tank Gawd (Kutmasta Kurt & Moka Only) - We're Rhyming Test Press
Tank Gawd (Kutmasta Kurt & Moka Only)
We're Rhyming Test Press
7" | US | Original (Threshold)
26,99 €*
Release: US – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Fredfades & Sun Raw - The Maxi-Single Feat. Planet Asia
Fredfades & Sun Raw
The Maxi-Single Feat. Planet Asia
7" (KingUnderground)
12,99 €*
Genre: Hip Hop
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The Legion - Jingle Jangle / Legion Groove
The Legion
Jingle Jangle / Legion Groove
7" | US | Original (Legion)
13,99 €*
Release: US – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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DJ Create & Masta Ace - Let's Go Test Press
DJ Create & Masta Ace
Let's Go Test Press
7" | US | Original (Threshold)
26,99 €*
Release: US – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Mya / Mario - Case Of The Ex / Boom Feat. Juvenile Mr. Dibbs - Ugly and proud volume 3
Mr. Dibbs
Ugly and proud volume 3
7" | US | Original (Shake It)
3,99 €*
Release: US – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG, Cover: VG
Small light scuff on side B.
Record is close to VG+.
Tuff Crew - My Part Of Town / Mountains World Record Store Day 2022 Vinyl Edition
Tuff Crew
My Part Of Town / Mountains World Record Store Day 2022 Vinyl Edition
7" | 1982 | UK | Reissue (Warlock)
13,99 €*
Release: 1982 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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True club dancefloor Hip Hop from '89 that inspired many a hit there after. Legendary double hitter from the cult Philly crew that have never been on 45 together before. Black Vinyl in Picture sleeve Exclusive for RSD 22.
Davy DMX - One For The Treble (Fresh) Record Store Day 2019 Edition
Davy DMX
One For The Treble (Fresh) Record Store Day 2019 Edition
7" | 1984 | EU | Reissue (Tuff City)
11,99 €*
Release: 1984 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Limited Edition for Record Store Day 2019! LTD 500 units 7″ of this seminal Hip Hop/Electro jam from 1984. Mint “Styrene” copies are changing hands for £100+, but this remastered reissue version is now avaiable on 100% virgin vinyl at a snip of that price. A slice of Hip Hop history.
T La Rock & Jazzy Jay - It's Yours Record Store Day 2020 Edition
T La Rock & Jazzy Jay
It's Yours Record Store Day 2020 Edition
7" | 1984 | US | Reissue (Partytime)
12,99 €*
Release: 1984 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Record Store Day 2020 Release.

The debut release on Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons now seminal Def Jam label that shook the world with its evil bass and percussion. Never released on 7" before, this is a true Hip Hop collectors dream. Featuring the ground-breaking "Scratch Party Death Mix".
Egyptian Lover - Computer Love - Neon Green Vinyl Edition
Egyptian Lover
Computer Love - Neon Green Vinyl Edition
7" | 1985 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
16,99 €*
Release: 1985 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Seminal electro-fusion / machine-funk classic. Includes previously unreleased radio edit. The genre, electro (or electro-funk), is sometimes perceived to have a separate identity to hip-hop; however, this electronic cousin was integral to the early development of the hip-hop sound. Drawing on drum machines, such as the Roland Tr-808, and influenced by funk, these two genres were intertwined and rode a parallel axis for a while, with rap, breakdance, and graffiti as pillars of the culture and community. The mechanical sound of electro would later go on to inspire a different set of producers and played its part in influencing contemporary electronic dance music. For this 7" release we are taking things back to 1984 and 1985 with a split single from The Egyptian Lover and Jamie Jupitor. First up is a track from The Egyptian Lover, AKA Greg J. Broussard, the cult Los Angeles-based producer, vocalist and DJ, who is a true hip-hop / electro-fusion pioneer. 'Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)' is a seminal electro-fusion / machine-funk classic that saw a release on the iconic label Freak Beat Records (owned by Greg himself). The original 7" release is now very sought-after by collectors. On the flip we have another electro jam from The Egyptian Lover disciple, Jamie Jupitor. 'Computer Power’ was additionally produced and arranged by The Egyptian Lover, and was released on Egyptian Empire Records (the label that evolved from Freak Beat Records). For this release we have opted for a special 7" unreleased radio edit, that has Greg kindly provided us with, which differs slightly in composition from the previously released versions. One for fans of Dãm Funk, electro and 80s funk.
Egyptian Lover - Computer Love Black Vinyl Edition
Egyptian Lover
Computer Love Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1985 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1985 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Seminal electro-fusion / machine-funk classic. Includes previously unreleased radio edit. The genre, electro (or electro-funk), is sometimes perceived to have a separate identity to hip-hop; however, this electronic cousin was integral to the early development of the hip-hop sound. Drawing on drum machines, such as the Roland Tr-808, and influenced by funk, these two genres were intertwined and rode a parallel axis for a while, with rap, breakdance, and graffiti as pillars of the culture and community. The mechanical sound of electro would later go on to inspire a different set of producers and played its part in influencing contemporary electronic dance music. For this 7" release we are taking things back to 1984 and 1985 with a split single from The Egyptian Lover and Jamie Jupitor. First up is a track from The Egyptian Lover, AKA Greg J. Broussard, the cult Los Angeles-based producer, vocalist and DJ, who is a true hip-hop / electro-fusion pioneer. 'Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)' is a seminal electro-fusion / machine-funk classic that saw a release on the iconic label Freak Beat Records (owned by Greg himself). The original 7" release is now very sought-after by collectors. On the flip we have another electro jam from The Egyptian Lover disciple, Jamie Jupitor. 'Computer Power’ was additionally produced and arranged by The Egyptian Lover, and was released on Egyptian Empire Records (the label that evolved from Freak Beat Records). For this release we have opted for a special 7" unreleased radio edit, that has Greg kindly provided us with, which differs slightly in composition from the previously released versions. One for fans of Dãm Funk, electro and 80s funk.
Ultramagnetic MC's - Ego Tripping / Funky Potion
Ultramagnetic MC's
Ego Tripping / Funky Potion
7" | 1986 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1986 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Melvin Bliss’ iconic ‘Synthetic Substitution’ (1973) has been sampled hundreds of times. Gracing records from Naughty by Nature’s ‘O.P.P’ to Public Enemy’s ‘Don’t Believe the Hype’, it’s one of the foundations of hip-hop. However, there’s a school of thought that says the sample could have been retired forever after Ced Gee used it for ‘Ego Tripping’. It was the first song to use those wonderful Bernard Purdie drums, and arguably the best.
Their first release on Next Plateau Records, this instant 1986 classic slams from the first bar, that hard-as-hell beat underpinned by stabs and the breathy ‘ultra-magnetic-magnetic’ chant beneath. Meanwhile, Ced and future legend Kool Keith go to town with pseudo-science and a thinly veiled diss of Run DMC – ‘Say what, Peter Piper, to hell with childish rhymes’. It’s a song shot through with promise they’d more than fulfil on their debut album, 1988’s landmark ‘Critical Beatdown’.
The flip, ‘Funky Potion’, doesn’t coalesce with quite the same genius but is still more than a curio, with the MC’s doubling down on their futuristic nonsense approach to lyricism. Rufus Thomas’ ‘Do the Funky Penguin’ is the base for yet more stabs, discordant scratches and a kitchen-sink approach that shows just innovative the group were prepared to be.
Never before released before on 7”, this undeniable hip-hop classic comes complete with bespoke hype stickers incorporating one of the great rap logos of all time.
Ultramagnetic MC's - Travelling At The Speed Of Thought / M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)
Ultramagnetic MC's
Travelling At The Speed Of Thought / M.C.'s Ultra (Part II Edit)
7" | 1987 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1987 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Let’s be honest – the first time many of us heard the otherworldly talents of the Ultramagnetic MC’s was on a compilation. A smattering of singles in 1986 had barely registered beyond a small circle in New York, but the inclusion of the 1987 single ‘Travelling at the Speed of Thought’ on Street Sounds’ ‘Hip Hop Electro 16’ set, sandwiched between classics from MC Shy D and Just-Ice, was a watershed moment.
In a way, it’s their most atypical release. The deceptively simple combination of drums ‘borrowed’ from The Rolling Stones and a scratched hook from The Kingsmen’s definitive version of Richard Berry’s ‘Louie Louie’ is one thing. The simple by their standards vocals, however, render it into a loveable pastiche of rock-rap, a more esoteric equivalent of Run DMC’s ‘Walk This Way’.
The flip is more in keeping with their style both on their earlier ‘Ego Tripping’ single and the soon-to-arrive landmark classic album ‘Critical Beatdown’. Over some heavily chopped drums from erstwhile breakbeat classic ‘Apache’ by the Incredible Bongo Band, Ced Gee and Kool Keith showcase flows that were different from anything out there at the time.
‘M.C.’s Ultra (Part II Edit)’ is part brag-rap, part baffling science lecture. Leaning heavily on the thesaurus, it’s a slang heavy manifesto that elevated the boast rap to the next level. While Kool Keith would go on to be the group’s breakout star, this is a showcase for the whole collective, right down to DJ Moe Love’s slithery scratching sliding from one channel to the next.
Only previously released in the UK as a 7” that’s now very hard to source, this is a chance to re-embrace this breakthrough from a legendary group.
Jungle Brothers - Because I Got It Like That Record Store Day 2020 Edition
Jungle Brothers
Because I Got It Like That Record Store Day 2020 Edition
7" | 1988 | US | Reissue (Idlers)
13,99 €*
Release: 1988 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Record Store Day 2020 Release.

The Sly Stone sampling, scene smashing hip hop track 'Because I Got it Like That' that launched the Jungle Brother's to the world in 1988, housed on their groundbeaking debut album 'Straight Out The Jungle'. Original copies of the single now change hands for £50 if you’re lucky so a fully remastered, official reissue is exactly what the doctor ordered! Backed with the rare Ultimatum mix (aka The Stereo MC's).
Jungle Brothers - Straight Out Of The Jungle / Black Is Black Record Store Day 2021 Edition
Jungle Brothers
Straight Out Of The Jungle / Black Is Black Record Store Day 2021 Edition
7" | 1988 | EU | Reissue (Idlers)
13,99 €*
Release: 1988 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Record Store Day 2021 Release. Following on from last years successful RSD 7 Inch, Idlers are proud to release the title track from the JBs 1988 debut album 'Straight Out The Jungle' that has never had a full release on 45 before. Backed with the more relevant than ever 'Black is Black'. More golden era hip hop on 7! With a Picture sleeve.
EPMD - Strictly Business
EPMD
Strictly Business
7" | 1988 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1988 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Few groups arrive as fully formed as Epmd did. This dropped as the third single from the album of the same name, and further cemented their distinctive aesthetic: Slow rhyming, trading lines rather than the rappers being confined to their own verses, and backings that were ruthlessly funky and simple at the same time.

They’d go on to be labelmates with Public Enemy when Def Jam picked up their contract in 1990, and to compare and contrast the two is illuminating. While PE at that time were making waves with the Bomb Squad’s breathless, kitchen sink approach to production, Epmd were equally adored for taking the opposite approach.

Here, there’s a sprinkle of drums from Kool & The Gang’s oft-sampled ‘Jungle Boogie’, paired with a very recognisable portion of Eric Clapton’s ‘I Shot the Sheriff’. And that’s pretty much it – the two samples are linked, looped and left to their own devices. Such was Erick and Parrish’s confidence in their own rhyming ability and strong voices, no further embellishment was needed.

That confidence extends to the subject matter. While their debut album and later projects were heavy with concepts – the ‘Jane’ series – and notable guest verses, this was the third straight single of pure brag rap. Two MC’s, one beat, a whole heap of lyrics about how good they were. It’s something you can’t do unless you truly are special, and this duo most certainly were.

Paired with the classic instrumental version, which didn’t make it to the US 7” releases – it’s only on a hard-to-track-down French 7” pressing from 1989 – this this is a timely reminder of how breathtakingly perfect hip-hop can be.
EPMD - You Gots To Chill
EPMD
You Gots To Chill
7" | 1988 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1988 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Endlessly sampled, covered, quoted and requoted, this may well be one of the most influential hip-hop singles ever released. But, in many ways, its importance goes beyond its sheer classic status as a single in its own right. In retrospect, it shows the duo of Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith as pioneers in production, creating a funk-based sound that helped to provide a blueprint for artists on the other side of the country. In 1987/88, most West Coast rap still adhered to an East Coast audio blueprint. By 1989, they were leaning as heavily on Zapp and Roger Troutman samples as Epmd were on this single. The foundations of the track are interesting, with a snatch of Juice’s much-plundered ‘Catch a Groove’ (which has popped up everywhere from The Beastie Boys to Kings of Pressure) overlaid with big chunks of Kool & The Gang’s ‘Jungle Boogie’ and Zapp’s irrepressible ‘More Bounce to the Ounce’. Vocodered funk was a rarity in New York hip-hop until this song, but it’s the West Coast G-Funk artists who really ran with it. Its popularity spanned the country (and the globe, to be fair), with Epmd performing numerous shows in California on the basis of the sound, moving away from their James Brown-obsessed peers to display their own musical tastes. That said, the flipside – here presented on 7” and, indeed, on any single, for the first time – takes it back to that JB-era. ‘(It’s Not the Express), It’s the JB’s Monaurail by The JB’s is woven with Otis Redding and Beastie Boys to create a mid-tempo headnodder par excellence. It was always too good not to be a single.
Main Source - Think / Atom Black Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Think / Atom Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1989 | EU | Original (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1989 / EU – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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A year before Wild Pitch Records properly introduced us to the trio of Queens native Large Professor and Toronto’s Sir Scratch and K-Cut, the soon-to-be-legendary group self-released their own debut single. Dropping on Actual Records, the 12” of ‘Think’ and ‘Atom’ was soon a sought after rarity, with scarce originals still fetching upwards of three figures. On it, they only hint at the greatness to come, while simultaneously showing that they’d already mastered the three-minute rap single – this is concise brilliance with no flab whatsoever. Engineered by the late, esteemed Paul C, ‘Think’ is a study in how to turn well-worn samples into something new. The combination of several James Brown snatches, along with bits lifted from Lyn Collins and Jimmy Castor Bunch, could have been tired and almost parodic by 1989, but instead the group weave something interesting from old fabric. ‘Atom’ is arguably even better, built around a brace of elements from Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s 1967 duet ‘Little Ole Boy, Little Ole Girl’. On it, Large Pro gives the first real hints that he’ll not just be a super-producer, but a committed MC to watch. Mixing threats with humour, positivity with braggadocio, it’s a calling card performance on a track that could have still sat comfortably on 1991’s ‘Breaking Atoms’ album.
Maestro Fresh Wes - Let Your Backbone Slide
Maestro Fresh Wes
Let Your Backbone Slide
7" | 1989 | US | Reissue (Flipnjay)
23,99 €*
Release: 1989 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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The debut single from the godfather of Canadian Rap, Maestro Fresh-Wes, is the cornerstone of Canadian Hip-Hop. Point blank.

Although the single was originally released as an import record into Canada, Maestro solidified himself as the gold standard for all Canadian hip-hop artists to follow for the next 30 years.

According to Maestro himself, the origins of the famous phrase “Let Your Backbone Slide” was inspired from a line from Billy Squier’s “The Stroke” and the drum pattern is modelled directly off of the 45 King’s “900 Number.” Those two elements serve as the “backbone” for the video version aka The Power Mix. Add in an intro featuring a cornucopia of original break samples leading into “Funky Drummer”, a chorus with the b-boy standard “The Champ”, vocals from the 808 canon “Set It Off”, AND Wes’s superior lyrical flow and voice and you have the most influential hip-hop record ever recorded in Canada.
EPMD - The Big Payback Transparent Orange Vinyl Edition
EPMD
The Big Payback Transparent Orange Vinyl Edition
7" | 1989 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
16,99 €*
Release: 1989 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Most Wanted - Calm Down Record Store Day 2022 Vinyl Edition
Most Wanted
Calm Down Record Store Day 2022 Vinyl Edition
7" | 1989 | UK | Reissue (The Fever)
13,99 €*
Release: 1989 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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This was THE crossover uptempo hip hop/breaks dancefloor jam in 1989. Played in many many clubs and rave scenes, this genre-busting, "The Commodores" sampling one-off is finally available on 7" for the first time ever using the original 12" artwork, on the original NYC label.
Stezo - To The Max / It's My Turn
Stezo
To The Max / It's My Turn
7" | 1989 | UK | Reissue (Sleeping Bag)
13,99 €*
Release: 1989 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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This hip hop dancefloor gem from 1989 has been lovingly remastered and reissued in Tribute to Stezo's sad and far too early passing last year! The original '89 copies, backed with the equally strong "It's My Turn" are changing hands for £100+ and the iconic label Sleeping Bag Records can't have that! This isn't Antiques Roadshow, music is for all...but this is a rare find! Original '89 designed Sleeping Bag Sleeve. Often played by Steve Lamaq on 6 Music which surprises us too.
De La Soul - The Magic Number
De La Soul
The Magic Number
7" | 1989 | US | Reissue (Chrysalis)
13,99 €*
Release: 1989 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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De La Soul - Me, Myself & I
De La Soul
Me, Myself & I
7" | 1989 | US | Reissue (Chrysalis)
14,99 €*
Release: 1989 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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If De la Soul is one of the greatest hip-hop bands in the world and 'Me Myself & I' one of their greatest singles, then that makes this 7" a pretty essential one. It is an indie exclusive via Chrysalis and comes as much of the American pioneers back catalogue has been made available for the first time digitally and via several vinyl reissues. It is one of the daisy age power group's most feel good, happy and poppy singles with plenty of samples, not least of Funkadelic's 'Knee Deep.' All these years later it is still an injection of good times direct into the veins.
De La Soul - 3 Feet High And Rising Black Friday Record Store Day 2023 7"-Vinyl Box Edition
De La Soul
3 Feet High And Rising Black Friday Record Store Day 2023 7"-Vinyl Box Edition
Box | 1989 | EU | Reissue (Chrysalis)
76,99 €*
Release: 1989 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Release type: 'RSD First' Release

3 Feet High and Rising is the debut studio album by hip-hop trio De La Soul, and was released on March 3, 1989. It marked the first of three full-length collaborations with producer Prince Paul, which would become the critical and commercial peak of both parties. It contains the singles, “Me Myself and I”, “The Magic Number,” “Buddy,” and “Eye Know”. The album title came from the Johnny Cash song “Five Feet High and Rising”. It is listed on both Rolling Stone’s 200 Essential Rock Records and The Source’s 100 Best Rap Albums. When Village Voice held its annual Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for 1989, 3 Feet High and Rising was ranked #1. It was also listed on Rolling Stone’s The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Released amid the 1989 boom in gangsta rap, which gravitated towards hardcore, confrontational, violent lyrics, De La Soul's uniquely positive style made them an oddity beginning with the first single, “Me, Myself and I.” Their positivity meant many observers labeled them a “hippie” group, based on their declaration of the “D.A.I.S.Y. Age” (Da. Inner. Soul. Yall). Sampling artists as diverse as Hall & Oates, Steely Dan and The Turtles, 3 Feet High and Rising is often viewed as the stylistic beginning of 1990s alternative hip hop (and especially jazz rap). 3 Feet High & Rising was chosen by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry for its cultural significance and general excellence.

This special boxset release of De La Soul’s 3 Feet High and Rising includes twelve 7” custom singles pressed on splatter vinyl and housed in custom sleeves, housed in a box that includes a 7” pinup and a double-sided 7” slipmat, and is available first at record stores as part of RSD Black Friday. "
Ron B & The Step 2 Crew - Stitch By Stitch / Live Entertainer
Ron B & The Step 2 Crew
Stitch By Stitch / Live Entertainer
7" | 1990 | UK | Reissue (Diggers With Gratitude)
15,99 €*
Release: 1990 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Originally released in 1990, Ron B's 'Stitch By Stitch' has been a mainstay of every hip-hop collector's 'wants list' ever since featuring on DJ Ivory's 'Hear No Evil Vol. 2' mix back in
2003. The original is arguably the most sought after hip-hop 12" in existence and has maintained its high price over the years, featuring in Discogs’ monthly ‘most expensive records sold' list no less than NINE times, something surely no other hip-hop record can match?
Gang Starr - Jazz Thing
Gang Starr
Jazz Thing
7" | 1990 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1990 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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With the original UK 7” of this release now as rare as hen’s teeth, and with the group having recently ‘reformed’ for one last album together, the Mr Bongo replica re-release of this 1990 masterpiece by Gang Starr couldn’t be more timely.
The now-legendary duo of DJ Premier and Guru dropped this at the height of hip-hop’s sampling of jazz, which had led to a creative leap forward for the genre. Yet while others plundered in the dark, this instant classic wore its influences on its sleeve and paid verbal homage to the musicians they were sampling. The “melodious funk” of “Thelonious Monk” gets namechecked, while the track samples two of his records, including 1958’s Bop gem ‘Light Blue’.
While both versions presented here have common elements, the ‘Movie Mix’ – so-named for the song’s appearance on the soundtrack to Spike Lee’s mythic jazz biopic ‘Mo’ Better Blues’ – goes in a few different directions to the ‘Video Mix’. Rather than just drop in an instrumental for the B-side, DJ Premier instead shows his versatility by switching up the base track (Kool & The Gang’s 1971 ‘Dujii’) and layering in other samples. In more ways than one, his virtuosity here echoes the improvisation of a jazz musician, akin to Denzel Washington’s Bleak in the movie.
Of course, he’s not the only show in town. The late Guru’s voice is as mellifluous as an instrument itself here, his potted history of the genre and the artists of jazz delivered with his own unmistakable cadence. Without this record, would he have gone on to make his ‘Jazzmatazz’ projects.
Main Source - Looking At The Front Door / Watch Roger Do His Thing Turquoise Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Looking At The Front Door / Watch Roger Do His Thing Turquoise Vinyl Edition
7" | 1990 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
13,49 €* 17,99 € -25%
Release: 1990 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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This edition is limited to 300 copies exclusive available at HHV.

Taken from stunning "Breaking Atoms" album. This is the first official UK release. Features Donald Byrd's Blue Note classic "Think Twice" loop and drums from Funkadelic's "You'll Like It Too".
Main Source - Looking At The Front Door Black Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Looking At The Front Door Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1990 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1990 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Official Mr Bongo Hip Hop Reissue. One thing hip-hop has never been great at – and certainly something for which it has zero reputation – is nuanced emotion. Enter Large Professor and ‘Looking at the Front Door’, the group’s first single on Wild Pitch Records and the lead out for their stunning ‘Breaking Atoms’ album. Wrapped around a loop from Donald Byrd’s Blue Note classic ‘Think Twice’, bolstered by the infectious chorus of ‘Chick A Boom’ by The Pazant Brothers and Beaufort Express, it’s a melancholy tale of love gone wrong. It was a brave choice of lead single in the 1990 hip-hop landscape, plucked from an album full of genuine head-nodders and standout tracks. It was also the right choice – a piece of production perfection laced with romantic honesty. The B-side also strikes a different tack, a tale of a brother who “doesn’t fight, his brain is his left and right.” Using a solid foundation of drums from Funkadelic’s ‘You’ll Like It Too’ (most famously used on Eric B & Rakim’s ‘I Know You Got Soul’), Large Pro weaves his tale of an ambitious, studious man over an original organ line (by JD Drumsticks) that wouldn’t sound out of place at a hockey rink. The theme is sledgehammer subtle – don’t sell drugs, stay in school – but delivered with the lightness of touch that would be Main Source’s signature.
Black Sheep - Stobelite Honey
Black Sheep
Stobelite Honey
7" | 1991 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1991 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Black Sheep – and their 1991 ‘A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’ album - were definitely an outlier in the Native Tongues fold. They were raunchier and more playful than their peers which, given that those peers were A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul and Jungle Brothers, is really saying something.
‘Strobelite Honey’ catches that difference perfectly, leaning heavily on a pair of 1980 disco samples rather than the jazz of their brethren, and taking a somewhat less chivalrous approach to women. ‘Strobelite’s slender but fun narrative sees rapper Dres up in the club and fooled by the lights – approaching a girl he likes the look off but backing off when they reveal she’s not what he expected. Charmed, we’re sure.
Dres and his partner Mr. Lawnge were always willing to push boundaries, and that extends to the often confusing labelling of the various remixes of this choice single. 12”s dropped with the ‘No We Didn’t Mix’, ‘Yes We Did Mix’ and ‘Maybe We Did Mix’ (not to mention a separate 12” of House mixes).
The last and best of these accompanied the original version on the now-rare 1991 7”, as it does here. The ‘Maybe We Did Mix’ adds urgent horns - almost like the buzzing of a bee - and a new beat to completely reconfigure the sound into something much more of its era. It’s a reminder of when remixes were about much more than the same beat with different rappers.
Black Sheep - Flavor Of The Month Red Vinyl Edition
Black Sheep
Flavor Of The Month Red Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
10,79 €* 17,99 € -40%
Release: 1991 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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This edition is limited to 300.Previously unavailable on 7", this brace of 1991 sureshots is the perfect introduction to the idiosyncrasies of the Native Tongue era. Features Joe Farrell break ‘Upon This Rock’ as used by Kanye West on ‘Gone’.
Black Sheep - Try Counting Sheep
Black Sheep
Try Counting Sheep
7" | 1991 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
14,39 €* 15,99 € -10%
Release: 1991 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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‘Try Counting Sheep’ was always a bit of a curio. For reasons best left in the dark, distant days of record label meetings of the early 1990’s, it only ever saw a UK and Europe release, our US cousins having to do without it. A strange decision because, while it doesn’t have the headnod hummability of ‘The Choice is Yours’, the group’s biggest hit, it perfectly captures their ramshackle charm coupled with a catchy hook. While Dres was a characterful and idiosyncratic MC, one thing that often goes uncelebrated about Black Sheep was their production nous. As on their other singles, they mine some familiar tracks but use the samples in original and creative ways. The Original Sheep LP Mix is a likeably meandering track that borrows bass from Jimi Hendrix and different bits of Rare Earth’s ‘(I Know) I’m Losing You’, with a real lightness of touch. As this was a UK release – the original 7” of which now fetches around three figures – the label rafted in UK producer The Principle for a remix. Best known for his work with Profile Records crew Caveman, he brings the same kind of propulsive organ track to the remix that underpins much of their best work. He adds in an instantly familiar drum break from ‘Impeach the President’ to drive a fine re-imagining that is very much of its time. It’s a record that can still summon the fun of a hip-hop club in 1991, and one that’s no longer impossible to find on 7”.
Black Sheep - The Choice Is Yours Black Vinyl Edition
Black Sheep
The Choice Is Yours Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1991 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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If you collect vintage 70's soul-jazz vinyl, there is a good chance that you already own a record that features the amazing vocal talents of Dee Dee Bridgewater. Whether it be Roy Ayers, Norman Connors, Billy Parker or Carlos Garnett - Dee Dee is the glue that fuses these artists together. Although best known for her jazz work, Dee Dee has had a wonderfully rich and varied career encompassing soul, musicals, gospel, and underground disco from the 70's to the present day. She is still active as a vocalist, composer, and producer and remains one of our favourite vocalists at Mr Bongo HQ. We take things back to the early years of Dee Dee's career with her debut album 'Afro Blue'. Recorded in Tokyo in 1974, the album was released exclusively in Japan via two different Japanese labels (Trio Records in 1974 and All Art in 1985 respectively). Each release had unique cover art and we have opted to present the album in its original 1974 form. 'Afro Blue' features an exquisite collaboration of American and Japanese musicians, such as Cecil & Ron Bridgewater, Motohiko Hino and producer Takao Ishizuka. The result is a sublime deep soul-jazz masterpiece with timeless versions of 'People Make The World Go Round', 'Love From The Sun', and 'Afro Blue'. It is arguably one of the finest albums in its genre. This record has long been a sought-after item for DJs and collectors alike, so we are delighted to finally make this wonderful music from an understated great available to all.
Main Source - Just Hangin' Out / Live At The Barbecue Black Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Just Hangin' Out / Live At The Barbecue Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | UK | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1991 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Official Mr Bongo Hip Hop Reissue Main Source’s paean to the simple pleasures of relaxing with friends is built over two tried-and-tested samples. The dreamy, swoony sounds of Vanessa Kendrick’s timeless ‘90% of Me is You’ is ever-present during this stone-cold classic, while Sister Nancy’s unmistakeable ‘Bam Bam’ lends several elements to the mix. Throw in some Skull Snaps and Sweet Charles and you’ve got the perfect soundtrack for a roll call of Large Professor’s nearest and dearest. There are plenty of reasons why so many regard ‘Breaking Atoms’ as an all-time classic album, and the sheer variety of singles lifted from it is chief among them. Large Professor was happy to roam over varied topics at a time when many rappers had a manic focus on one thing. And where better to hang out with friends than at a barbecue? ‘Live at the Barbecue’ is rightly regarded as one of the best posse cuts of all time, and famous for showcasing the debut of one Nasty Nas. While he delivers a dope verse full of quotables over drums from Bob James’ oft-plundered ‘Nautilus’, credit is also due to the other guests. Fatal and Akinyele aren’t disgraced in this company, and Large Professor tops it off with a rare verse of pure brag-rap. An undisputed entry in the pantheon of head-nod hip-hop, this is its first official UK release, and another debut on 7”.
Main Source - Just Hangin' Out / Live At The Barbecue Purple Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Just Hangin' Out / Live At The Barbecue Purple Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | UK | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
16,99 €*
Release: 1991 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Official Mr Bongo Hip Hop Reissue Main Source’s paean to the simple pleasures of relaxing with friends is built over two tried-and-tested samples. The dreamy, swoony sounds of Vanessa Kendrick’s timeless ‘90% of Me is You’ is ever-present during this stone-cold classic, while Sister Nancy’s unmistakeable ‘Bam Bam’ lends several elements to the mix. Throw in some Skull Snaps and Sweet Charles and you’ve got the perfect soundtrack for a roll call of Large Professor’s nearest and dearest. There are plenty of reasons why so many regard ‘Breaking Atoms’ as an all-time classic album, and the sheer variety of singles lifted from it is chief among them. Large Professor was happy to roam over varied topics at a time when many rappers had a manic focus on one thing. And where better to hang out with friends than at a barbecue? ‘Live at the Barbecue’ is rightly regarded as one of the best posse cuts of all time, and famous for showcasing the debut of one Nasty Nas. While he delivers a dope verse full of quotables over drums from Bob James’ oft-plundered ‘Nautilus’, credit is also due to the other guests. Fatal and Akinyele aren’t disgraced in this company, and Large Professor tops it off with a rare verse of pure brag-rap. An undisputed entry in the pantheon of head-nod hip-hop, this is its first official UK release, and another debut on 7”.
Main Source - Peace Is Not The Word To Play Black Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Peace Is Not The Word To Play Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | UK | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1991 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Official Mr Bongo Hip Hop Reissue We’ll get to the vocal content in a second, but first it’s time to acknowledge what a patchwork tapestry of genius ‘Peace is not the word to play’ is in terms of production. Large Professor being a prodigy on the Sp-1200 is well established, but the way he flips parts of MFSB’s ‘tlc’ and Milly and Silly’s obscure ‘Gettin’ Down for Xmas’ with a sprinkling of Lyn Collins here establishes his credentials in the top tier. Lyrically, it’s a tour de force, with Main Source taking exception with the misuse of the word ‘peace’ by the hip-hop fraternity. With even the most homicidal of gangster rappers dropping it at the end of tracks at the time, time was overdue for some regulation. The album version makes its point pithily in a single verse, while the remix, included on the flip of this first ever 7” release, expands on the topic with new verses and some new samples too. It’s a welcome reminder of the time when remixes were remixes – not just the identical track with the latest hot rappers joining in. Most of all, Main Source once again walk the fine line between lyrical lecture and head-nodding banger – the rare example of a track with a point to make that can still fill a dancefloor and get necks snapping.
Main Source - Peace Is Not The Word To Play Red Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Peace Is Not The Word To Play Red Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | UK | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
16,99 €*
Release: 1991 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Official Mr Bongo Hip Hop Reissue We’ll get to the vocal content in a second, but first it’s time to acknowledge what a patchwork tapestry of genius ‘Peace is not the word to play’ is in terms of production. Large Professor being a prodigy on the Sp-1200 is well established, but the way he flips parts of MFSB’s ‘tlc’ and Milly and Silly’s obscure ‘Gettin’ Down for Xmas’ with a sprinkling of Lyn Collins here establishes his credentials in the top tier. Lyrically, it’s a tour de force, with Main Source taking exception with the misuse of the word ‘peace’ by the hip-hop fraternity. With even the most homicidal of gangster rappers dropping it at the end of tracks at the time, time was overdue for some regulation. The album version makes its point pithily in a single verse, while the remix, included on the flip of this first ever 7” release, expands on the topic with new verses and some new samples too. It’s a welcome reminder of the time when remixes were remixes – not just the identical track with the latest hot rappers joining in. Most of all, Main Source once again walk the fine line between lyrical lecture and head-nodding banger – the rare example of a track with a point to make that can still fill a dancefloor and get necks snapping.
Cypress Hill - Ultraviolet Dreams / Light Another / The Phuncky Feel One
Cypress Hill
Ultraviolet Dreams / Light Another / The Phuncky Feel One
7" | 1991 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
13,99 €*
Release: 1991 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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To Commemorate The 30 Year Anniversary Of Cypress Hill, Get On Down Presents A Series Of 7 Inch Singles Of Every Cut From One Of The Most Legendary Debuts Of All Time. When Cypress Hill came with their debut self-titled album 30 years ago, they made an immediate spark that captivated the Hip Hop audience, critics, and then the world. Led by B-Real with his nasal, singsong delivery, and Sen Dog to play the perfect hypeman, Cypress’ debut fueled tales of revenge, revolution, recreational drug use, gangbanging, and cultural pride. Like Public Enemy before them, the production was also a key factor in what made this debut so groundbreaking. DJ Muggs was able to craft a blueprint that would change Hip Hop production with his innovative stoned-out beats. Cuts like "How I Could Just Kill a Man", "Pigs", "Stoned is the Way of the Walk" and "Hand on the Pump" made Cypress Hill an instant classic. Since its release, the album has won acclaim as one of Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90s and Top 100 Best Rap Albums by The Source Magazine.
Cypress Hill - Break It Up / Real Estate / Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
Cypress Hill
Break It Up / Real Estate / Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
7" | 1991 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
13,99 €*
Release: 1991 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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To Commemorate The 30 Year Anniversary Of Cypress Hill, Get On Down Presents A Series Of 7 Inch Singles Of Every Cut From One Of The Most Legendary Debuts Of All Time. When Cypress Hill came with their debut self-titled album 30 years ago, they made an immediate spark that captivated the Hip Hop audience, critics, and then the world. Led by B-Real with his nasal, singsong delivery, and Sen Dog to play the perfect hypeman, Cypress’ debut fueled tales of revenge, revolution, recreational drug use, gangbanging, and cultural pride. Like Public Enemy before them, the production was also a key factor in what made this debut so groundbreaking. DJ Muggs was able to craft a blueprint that would change Hip Hop production with his innovative stoned-out beats. Cuts like "How I Could Just Kill a Man", "Pigs", "Stoned is the Way of the Walk" and "Hand on the Pump" made Cypress Hill an instant classic. Since its release, the album has won acclaim as one of Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90s and Top 100 Best Rap Albums by The Source Magazine.
Maestro Fresh Wes - Conductin' Thangs Black Vinyl Edition
Maestro Fresh Wes
Conductin' Thangs Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | CA | Reissue (Flipnjay)
20,99 €*
Release: 1991 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Maestro’s Caribbean flavoured jammy from his very dope 2nd album “Black Tie Affair” is on 7” for the first time Ever on standard black vinyl and limited white vinyl. Main Source's K-Cut produced the main version and did the very rare remix on side b too! This is literally the only place to get the K-Cut remix. It is a lost gem that isn't on streaming services. The "Conductin' Thangs" 12" was only released in limited quantities in Canada.
Maestro Fresh Wes - Conductin' Thangs Red Vinyl Edition
Maestro Fresh Wes
Conductin' Thangs Red Vinyl Edition
7" | 1991 | CA | Reissue (Flipnjay)
20,99 €*
Release: 1991 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Maestro’s Caribbean flavoured jammy from his very dope 2nd album “Black Tie Affair” is on 7” for the first time Ever on standard black vinyl and limited white vinyl. Main Source's K-Cut produced the main version and did the very rare remix on side b too! This is literally the only place to get the K-Cut remix. It is a lost gem that isn't on streaming services. The "Conductin' Thangs" 12" was only released in limited quantities in Canada.
A.P.G. Crew - Takin' It To The Streets / Dailey Routine
A.P.G. Crew
Takin' It To The Streets / Dailey Routine
7" | 1991 | JP | Reissue (P-Vine)
19,79 €* 21,99 € -10%
Release: 1991 / JP – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Action Packed Gangsters, also known as A.P.G. Crew was a hip-hop group from Oakland, California, made up of Marlon “M.C. Mello Mar” Blackwell, Jimmy “J-Cutt” Robinson, Cold Comin' Up (Professor T & DJ Pause), MC Red & DJ Red Slice (The Red Connection). Their second album Oaktown's Finest, known as a 90s Hip-Hop / Random Rap masterpiece, was released in 1991 on YO Records and the songs "Takin' It To The Streets" and "Daily Routine" on the album were considered classics of 90s random rap, sampling sources are "Party Time" and "Panama" from Roy Porter's classic album "Inner Feelings", respectively. Both tunes are highly regarded not only by rare groove freaks, but also by hip-hop fans. P-vine is pleased to announce this 7" featuring these two classics released in one-time limited pressing which might be one that rare groove collectors will be desperate to find decades from now!
A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario
A Tribe Called Quest
Scenario
7" | 1992 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1992 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Official Mr Bongo reissue /// All-time classic hip-hop of the highest possible grade from A Tribe Called Quest, featuring that verse from Busta Rhymes. Replica reissue of the prized, Germany-only 7” from 1992, cut loud.
Main Source - Fakin' The Funk (Remix) / Fakin' The Funk (Instrumental) HHV Exclusive White Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Fakin' The Funk (Remix) / Fakin' The Funk (Instrumental) HHV Exclusive White Vinyl Edition
7" | 1992 | UK | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
17,99 €*
Release: 1992 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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This edition is limited to 300 copies exclusive available at HHV.

Official Mr Bongo Hip Hop Reissue When the film ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ was released in 1992, an EP of music from the film was dropped almost simultaneously. That EP, cheekily titled ‘White Men Can’t Rap’, featured a couple of exclusive gems, notably Gang Starr’s ‘Now You’re Mine’ and a cut from Main Source called ‘Fakin’ the Funk’. The only single borne of that six-track EP was the Main Source track, released in remixed form on Wild Pitch records the same year. No surprise, it was head and shoulders above the rest. Opening with those unmistakable harmonies from Main Ingredient’s ‘Magic Shoes’, the intro segues into a crisp beat borrowed from Grady Tate’s frequently sampled ‘Be Black Baby’ from 1969. Throw in a sprinkle of Kool & The Gang and you’ve got a track that would fit seamlessly onto Main Source’s masterpiece of an album, ‘Breaking Atoms’. Instead, it’s the group’s last hurrah, the final collaboration between K-Cut, Sir Scratch and Large Professor before the latter departed the trio. It’s fitting that he saves one of his best vocal performances for last, railing at sell-outs with the assistance of his long-term collaborator Neek the Exotic. Never released before on an official 7”, it’s a track that has lost none of its appeal, and the remix is the definitive version of this classic.
Main Source - Fakin' The Funk (Remix) / Fakin' The Funk (Instrumental) Black Vinyl Edition
Main Source
Fakin' The Funk (Remix) / Fakin' The Funk (Instrumental) Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1992 | UK | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1992 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Official Mr Bongo Hip Hop Reissue When the film ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ was released in 1992, an EP of music from the film was dropped almost simultaneously. That EP, cheekily titled ‘White Men Can’t Rap’, featured a couple of exclusive gems, notably Gang Starr’s ‘Now You’re Mine’ and a cut from Main Source called ‘Fakin’ the Funk’. The only single borne of that six-track EP was the Main Source track, released in remixed form on Wild Pitch records the same year. No surprise, it was head and shoulders above the rest. Opening with those unmistakable harmonies from Main Ingredient’s ‘Magic Shoes’, the intro segues into a crisp beat borrowed from Grady Tate’s frequently sampled ‘Be Black Baby’ from 1969. Throw in a sprinkle of Kool & The Gang and you’ve got a track that would fit seamlessly onto Main Source’s masterpiece of an album, ‘Breaking Atoms’. Instead, it’s the group’s last hurrah, the final collaboration between K-Cut, Sir Scratch and Large Professor before the latter departed the trio. It’s fitting that he saves one of his best vocal performances for last, railing at sell-outs with the assistance of his long-term collaborator Neek the Exotic. Never released before on an official 7”, it’s a track that has lost none of its appeal, and the remix is the definitive version of this classic.
Cypress Hill - Cypress Hill 30th Anniversary Limited 7" Boxset
Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill 30th Anniversary Limited 7" Boxset
Box | 1992 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
90,99 €*
Release: 1992 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Another marvellous gem by Get On Down, made available to HHV customers in Europe. Limited to 1800 in total.

To commemorate the 30 year Anniversary of Cypress Hill’s debut album Get On Down is proud to present the complete album on 7 inch vinyl singles for the first time ever housed in a deluxe casebook.

Includes:

The debut album is presented as a set of six 7-Inch vinyl records presented in a Hardcover Casebook which holds all six records in built-in sleeves Full-color 80 page booklet with liner notes by journalist Chris Faraone, complete with photos and lyrics, and more Housed in a premium outer slipcase, debossed with the iconic Cypress Hill logo in metallic red foil.

When Cypress Hill came with their debut self-titled album 30 years ago, they made an immediate spark that captivated the Hip Hop audience, critics, and then the world. Led by B-Real with his nasal, singsong delivery, and Sen Dog to play the perfect hypeman, Cypress’ debut fueled tales of revenge, revolution, recreational drug use, gangbanging, and cultural pride. Like Public Enemy before them, the production was also a key factor in what made this debut so groundbreaking. DJ Muggs was able to craft a blueprint that would change Hip Hop production with his innovative stoned-out beats. Records like "How I Could Just Kill a Man", "Pigs", "Stoned is the Way of the Walk" and "Hand on the Pump" made this album an instant classic. Since its release, the album has won acclaim as one of Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90s and Top 100 Best Rap Albums by The Source Magazine.

Journalist and author Chris Faraone highlights the group's relationship in the reissue's liner notes saying, "[By the late 80s] the undisputed Cypress unit finally formed. B and Sen realized that their diametric styles - the latter's deep wrangle, the formers inimitable high notes - complemented one another righteously. By then Muggs had bangers in the bag, as well as industry experience from a jaunt with the New York duo 7A3. B and Sen waited while Muggs messed with 7A3, and in that time began to build the blueprint for their raucous and weeded no-holds-barred style. Besides getting schooled on industry pitfalls, Muggs had also grown into hip-hop's most formidable young producer, while straddling the bi-coastal gap."

Faraone was able to dive in deep with the band for the liner notes, hearing story after story, including the particularly interesting tale of their unlikely 91 radio hit, "How I Could Just Kill A Man". In the B Side wins again story, the group recalls receiving resistance from the label in regards to which single should hit radio first. Initially, the label thought "How I Could Just Kill A Man" was too risky, and even though the single initially "The Phuncky Feel One", one of the album's strongest cuts, as the A-Side, college and commercial mix-show radio couldn't resist the dusted, heavy groove of Kill A Man. The song – which included a catchy, LA drive-by-inspired chorus – ended up as an unlikely, but powerful double A-sided single that even topped the Billboard Rap charts. More singles would follow, including "Hand On The Pump"; "Pigs"; and "Latin Lingo". And by the fall of 1991, the album was a full-blown critics darling. If you are a Cypress Hill fan and 45 collector this limited edition 30 year Anniversary 7” boxset is a must have!
Zhigge - Rakin In The Dough / Toss It Up
Zhigge
Rakin In The Dough / Toss It Up
7" | 1992 | UK (B.B.C.)
15,99 €*
Release: 1992 / UK
Genre: Hip Hop
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Positive K - I Got A Man
Positive K
I Got A Man
7" | 1993 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1993 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Positive K was no stranger to unrequited love. A few years before this, his biggest hit, dropped, he’d tried to ply his labelmate MC Lyte with chat-up lines on the First Priority gem ‘I’m Not Havin’ It’ – with little luck. Fast forward to the 1990’s and he’s at it again. Whether up in the club or in the street, ‘I Got a Man’ sees him chancing his arm and getting the cold shoulder from women who are already spoken for. The difference this time is that it’s actually Positive K delivering the brush-offs to himself, his voice changed with studio trickery to mimic a female’s. What propelled this to over 500,000 US sales? Perhaps it’s the light touch, the sense of humour that doesn’t cross the line and the insistently funky loop lifted from A Taste of Honey’s ‘Rescue Me’ (1980). Not forgetting the sprinkle of Take 6’s infectious ‘Spread Love’, which has improved every record it has ever been used on. Produced by the unsung LG, as was the harder-edged flip ‘Shakin’, this is the perfect pop hip-hop record, showcasing Positive K’s flamboyance. Fitting for a man who started out on First Priority Records, with its roster of characterful MC’s. This is the first ever reissue of this sought after 7”, previously only available as a UK pressing from 1993.
Souls Of Mischief - 93 Till Infinity Black Vinyl Edition
Souls Of Mischief
93 Till Infinity Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1993 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1993 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Cypress Hill - Insane In The Brain Black Vinyl Edition
Cypress Hill
Insane In The Brain Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1993 | EU | Reissue (Mr Bongo)
15,99 €*
Release: 1993 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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This edition is limited to 300 copies exclusive available at HHV.

So much legendary hip-hop begins with a misunderstanding. You might not realise it on first or even hundredth listen, but ‘Insane in the Brain’ is a diss track. What has become one of the hip-hop’s most iconic party anthems, and one of Cypress Hill’s biggest hits, started out with them taking offence at Chubb Rock.
He’d flipped some of their lyrics on his own ‘Yabba Dabba Doo’ song in 1992 and the group didn’t like it. While B-Real’s lyrical attack on Chubb is subtle and almost subliminal, Sen Dog spends most of his verse making fat jokes at Chubb’s expense.
It’s a little known beef, hidden beneath the vast success of this single in 1993, with it reaching number one in the US rap charts and proving a pop hit worldwide too. At this stage, the group’s producer DJ Muggs had perfected an idiosyncratic sound all of his own, lending it to tracks for the likes of House of Pain and Funkdoobiest.

Here he melds samples from Sly and the Family Stone and The Youngbloods with a beat lifted from George Semper’s instrumental cover of ‘Get out my life, woman’. Those subtle songs are alchemised into a boot-stomping head-nodder that transcended hip-hop to become a festival favourite, a rise that ended in Ned Flanders delivering the line, “this may sound just a teensy bit insane in the old membrane, Homer,” in The Simpsons.

The only official 7” of this was released in the Philippines, and fetches prices in the hundreds of pounds – this reissue puts a hip-hop classic in crate-friendly form.
KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police Black Vinyl Edition
KRS-One
Sound Of Da Police Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1993 | EU | Reissue (Jive)
13,99 €*
Release: 1993 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Regular edition on black vinyl.
Snoop Doggy Dogg / DJ Quik - Gin & Juice / Jus Lyke Compton Clear Vinyl Edition Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers): 30th Anniversary Limited Box Set
Wu-Tang Clan
Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers): 30th Anniversary Limited Box Set
Box | 1993 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
119,99 €*
Release: 1993 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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LIMITED EDITION COLORED 7" BOX SET WITH 60 PAGE BOOK AND 30TH ANNIVERSARY TRADING CARDS PACK

Thirty years ago on November 9, 1993, The RZA, The GZA, Raekwon The Chef, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa, Method Man and Ghostface Killah formed like Voltron and set off the worldwide movement of the Wu-Tang Clan.

To commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the release of Wu-Tang Clan's classic 1993 debut album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Get On Down, in partnership with Sony's CERTIFIED and the RZA, is issuing a new limited edition box set of the album pressed on six split black and yellow 7-inches housed in a custom canvas wrapped Wu-Tang album art box with a printed outer slip case.

Box Set contains:

-The full album on six split black and yellow colored big hole 7-inch records in printed full color inner sleeves.

-A 60 page liner notes book titled The Shaolinothology featuring RZA input / interviews, extensive research by journalist Chris Faraone, album lyrics, rarely-seen photos and other rare images from the Enter The Wu-Tang era, plus new additional photos by Wu-Tang album cover photographer Danny Hastings.

-A pack of 30th Anniversary 36 Chambers Trading Cards featuring never-before-seen photos by photographer Danny Hastings. The trading cards are only available in this box set.
Ghetto Concept - E-Z On The Motion
Ghetto Concept
E-Z On The Motion
7" | 1994 | US | Reissue (Flipnjay)
23,99 €*
Release: 1994 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Available for the first time on 7 inch, FlipNJay Records are proud announce a series of FlipNJay x Groove-A-Lot Records collabs with Ghetto Concept “e-z On The Motion” being the first drop!

One of our all time favourites, “e-z On The Motion” was originally released in 1994 and became an underground anthem from coast to coast, getting huge play from DJs across the country via mixtapes, college radio shows, plus the video getting heavy rotation on Much Music’s Rap City. Produced by the legendary production crew Da Grassroots, the record earned Ghetto Concept their 2nd Juno and solidified them at the top of the Toronto (and Canadian) Hip-Hop scene.

Representing Rexdale, MCs Kwajo and Dolo formed Ghetto Concept in 1992 with Infinite, who joined the group first as their DJ but then eventually became the third MC. By the time “e-z On The Motion” dropped, Ghetto Concept already had the T-Dot anthem “Certified” under their belt thanks in part to Da Grassroots production. “They were responsible for a major part of the Toronto sound,” says Kwajo in a 2015 interview with Vice titled 1994: The Year The T-Dot Broke, “Everybody wanted a Grassroots beat. They were definitely way ahead of their time.”

As the story goes, Mr Attic played the beat out of his Nissan at the “Certified” video shoot and the rest is history. “[Da Grassroots'] Mr. Attic played the beat for "e-z on The Motion" from his car,” says Kwajo. “As soon as I heard the beat, I knew that was the next record. I literally begged him for the beat.”
Saukrates - Still Caught Up (Remix)
Saukrates
Still Caught Up (Remix)
7" | 1994 | CA | Reissue (Funky Dividends)
19,99 €*
Release: 1994 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Standard black 7" vinyl edition with hype sticker.
Infinite - Gotta Get Mine /​ Take A Look
Infinite
Gotta Get Mine /​ Take A Look
7" | 1994 | CA | Reissue (Funky Dividends)
19,99 €*
Release: 1994 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Standard black 7" vinyl edition with hype sticker.
Black Moon - Buck Em Down (Da Beatminerz Remix) / Enta Da Stage
Black Moon
Buck Em Down (Da Beatminerz Remix) / Enta Da Stage
7" | 1994 | JP | Reissue (P-Vine)
25,99 €*
Release: 1994 / JP – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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From Black Moon’s 1993 underground classic Enta Da Stage, P-Vine has paired two tracks to release as an exclusive 7” picture disc single. The remix version of “Buck Em Down” by the in-house production crew Da Beatminerz first appeared as a 10 inch single in 1994, and its accompanying music video - with iconic Franklyn Ave and Union St signs hovering in the background of their native Brooklyn, NY - featured this remix version. On the flipside, the title track “Enta Da Stage” with its stripped-down production hands over the mic to Buckshot for a pair of free-flowing lucid verses.
Smif-N-Wessun - Bucktown / Let's Git It On Picture Disc Edition
Smif-N-Wessun
Bucktown / Let's Git It On Picture Disc Edition
7" | 1994 | JP | Reissue (P-Vine)
25,99 €*
Release: 1994 / JP – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Originally released a year before their 1995 debut album Dah Shining as a 12” single, Smif-N-Wessun’s first ever single pairing “Bucktown,” and “Let’s Git It On” is being repressed by P-vine for the first time as a 7” picture disc. Loved for the subtle reggae infusions and jazzy production from Da Beatminerz, Brookyln MCs Tek and Steele’s rapping on a-side “Bucktown” is iconic, and b-side “Let’s Git It On,” with a guest verse from Rockness Monsta, is 90s hardcore hip-hop at its finest.
The East Flatbush Project - A Madman's Dream / Can't Hold It Back Black Vinyl Edition Common - I Used To Love H.E.R.
Common
I Used To Love H.E.R.
7" | 1994 | Reissue (Be With)
17,99 €*
Release: 1994 / Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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First-time 7" vinyl single release, remastered by Simon Francis, full color printed sleeve

The best twist in music lyric history?
On 7" for the first time ever, one of the most important rap records ever.

It's timeless, it's genius, it's just pure beautiful brilliance. It's Common's masterpiece.

One of the best songs in all hip-hop history, “I Used To Love H.E.R.” was the first single from Common's eternal 1994 LP, Resurrection. He personifies hip-hop as an ode to the art form he once loved, lamenting how the genre became too commercialized and, due to a mass influx of mainstream rap in the 90s, some of the purity and freshness of the culture was being lost.

Common uses a first-person romance narrative to detail the history of hip-hop, resulting in an extended metaphor that's sophisticated, clever, and delivers a moral message that touched millions of people and still absolutely blows minds at the song's conclusion: "'Cause who we're talkin' about, y'all, is hip-hop"

Perfectly produced by No ID and incorporating a gorgeous, melancholic sample of George Benson’s “The Changing World”, the plaintive sonic landscape provided the ideal foundation for Common’s innovative storytelling. Almost 30 years later, “I Used To Love H.E.R.” remains one of the most significant moments in hip-hop: a classic in every sense of the word.

Common did discuss the true meaning of the track in a 1995 interview on “Yo! MTV Raps”, stating: “H.E.R. stands for Hip-Hop in its Essence is Real. And all I’m talking about his how I first came into contact with hip-hop music and how it evolved into where it is now. And it’s like all these gimmicks going on, all the phoniness, ain’t nobody being real with it. Everybody’s stressing that it’s real, but ain’t nobody being true to it. I think that came about because — once it started becoming a business, then people started losing their soul, and they started looking at it, taking it more as a business than an art form.”

On the flip, we've stayed faithful to the track used for the original 12" release. And what a track it is. Destined to be overshadowed by the behemoth on the A-Side, the frenetic neck-snapping jazz-rap "Communism" has it all - those horns at the start, the lyrical dexterity, the beat. Oh my.

So, one of the greatest pieces of music ever, in any genre. This is not merely music. It's high art. Speaking of which, we've recreated the striking original artwork from the 12" and shrunk it down to the 7" format. It looks and sounds stunning. The most important song in rap history, if you really think about it. We all miss her. We all miss hip-hop...
Nas - Illmatic 30th Anniversary 7" Box Set
Nas
Illmatic 30th Anniversary 7" Box Set
Box | 1994 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
129,99 €*
Release: 1994 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Limited to 1000 boxes for the European market, 3000 in total worldwide.
In Europe exclusively available at HHV.

HHV is thrilled to be able to offer this milestone of rap history, one of the most iconic and important albums of all time as a limited box set of 45s. We can not be happier. Illmatic 30th Anniversary Box Set Includes:

-The full album plus 2 remixes on six big-hole 7-inches pressed on black vinyl.

-The 7-inches are housed in a custom hardbound casebook that includes a 64-page book of extended liner notes by Sacha Jenkins with full lyrics, photos, and 12-inch singles discography.

-The casebook is housed in a premium outer slipcase, featuring the iconic album art printed in gold.

-Limited to 3000 copies worldwide

Thirty years ago on April 19, 1994, Nasir "Nas" Jones dropped Illmatic which is regarded by many as the greatest hip-hop album of all time. Before 1994, Nas (under the name "Nasty Nas") was rapping and making demo tapes with Large Professor, and in 1991 performed an unforgettable verse on Main Source's "Live at the Barbeque." The next year Nas released "Halftime" for the Zebrahead soundtrack, another Large Pro cut, and signed a deal to record an album for Columbia Records. Nas was being compared to one of the lyrical greats, Rakim, and the pressure was on to drop a debut album to top all rappers. A dream team of hip-hop producers including DJ Premier, Large Professor, Q-Tip, Pete Rock, and L.E.S. was assembled to work on what would become the 5 Mic classic Illmatic. Not only did it establish Nas as the Best Rapper Alive in 1994, but it also raised the stakes for hip-hop production, lyrical technique, content, and overall artistic ambition.

Illmatic is the crown jewel of the mid-90s classics that still define the genre. No filler, one intro, and 9 tracks of hip-hop perfection. Every song on this album matters. From Premier's masterful "N.Y State Of Mind" to the AZ-assisted "Life's A Bitch" and Pete Rock's piano-laced "The World Is Yours" Illmatic starts with a powerful trio of songs that easily could solidify this album as classic if it stopped right there. Other tracks such as "Memory Lane" and "One Love" show Nas focusing on his neighborhood and local legends that molded him into the person he was which made them all just as important to us. Large Professor delivers the album's first single "It Ain't Hard To Tell" while Premier delivers the album's certified street anthem "Represent". Serious to a fault, and lyrically dense to an extent that has possibly never been matched, the 20-year-old Nas stood on the shoulders of his predecessors and made them proud with this one. Thirty years later the album stands the test of time, where time is truly illmatic.

To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the release of Illmatic, Get On Down in partnership with Sony's Certified is proud to present the entire album on six 7-inches with 2 remixes.
Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Part 1 & 2
Mobb Deep
Shook Ones Part 1 & 2
7" | 1995 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
13,99 €*
Release: 1995 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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2023 repress.
“Shook Ones Part II” might be one of the biggest records to come out of New York in the mid 90’s. From the moment you hear the bare hi-hat and the infamous line “to all the killers and the hundred dollar billas” it is an immediate adrenaline rush. The beat alone is a work of art, Havoc constructed what would go on for years as “how did he actually come up with that beat?!” amongst DJ’s and Producers alike. The infectious piano, cinematic sirens, it was no doubt that it was one of (famed New York nightclub) The Tunnel’s most signature records. As Cipha Sounds put it - “How could it not rip in The Tunnel? Just classic. 'Shook Ones Part I' was actually pretty big in the Tunnel, but ‘Part II' ripped everything." When “Shook Ones Part II” came you couldn’t help but nod your head and get lost in Havoc and Prodigy trading verses breaking down the meaning of a crook…making you shook son. Not to be left out “Shook Ones Part 1” is on the flipside that came out months earlier with a much more subdued beat and slightly different lyrics. Most 12” aren’t built like this, so to be on 7” for the first time ever this is a must have….son.
Total - Can't You See Feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Keith Murray
Total
Can't You See Feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Keith Murray
7" | 1995 | US | Reissue (Tommy Boy)
18,99 €*
Release: 1995 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Originally released on New Jersey Drive, Vol. 1 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).

The album found a great deal of success, making it to #22 on the Billboard Top 200 and #3 on the Top R&B and Hip Hop Chart, and spawned the certified gold single "Can't You See" which launched the career of popular 90's girl group Total. On June 6, 1995 the soundtrack was certified gold by the Riaa. After having made their recording debut on Biggie's tracks "Juicy" and "One More Chance", The Notorious BIG returned the favor with an intro rap verse to the song. The flip side includes the Keith Murray featured, "Bad Boy Remix".
Smif-N-Wessun - Wrekonize Remix / Sound Bwoy Bureill Picture Disc Edition
Smif-N-Wessun
Wrekonize Remix / Sound Bwoy Bureill Picture Disc Edition
7" | 1995 | JP | Reissue (P-Vine)
25,99 €*
Release: 1995 / JP – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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After the release of their 1995 debut Dah Shinin’, Smif-N-Wessun released “Wrekonize (remix)” and “Sound Bwoy Bureill” originally as a 12” single. Samples of Glover Washington Jr’s “Just The Two Of Us” added a unique spin to the much adored “Wrekonize”, and “Sound Bwoy Bureill” with guests Top Dog and Starang Wondah from O.G.C. on “Sound Bwoy Bureill” remains a fan favourite. P-vine is delighted to be repressing the singles for the first time as a 7” picture disc.
Smif-N-Wessun - Headz Ain't Redee / Wrektime
Smif-N-Wessun
Headz Ain't Redee / Wrektime
7" | 1995 | JP | Reissue (P-Vine)
25,99 €*
Release: 1995 / JP – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Originally released as a single in 1995 under the split name of Black Moon / Smif-n-Wessun, 'Headz Ain’t Redee' was a large undertaking from the cross-section of the Brooklyn hip-hop community that fronted it. Black Moon, Smif-n-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah and Originoo Gunn Clappaz would later rebrand as the rap supergroup Boot Camp Clik and go on to produce four albums together, but this was their first release together as a unit. On the flip-side, Smif-n-Wessun’s 'Wrektime' was the second track on their underground hardcore hip-hop classic Dah Shinin’.
2Pac / Ice Cube - California Love / Jackin' For Beats
2Pac / Ice Cube
California Love / Jackin' For Beats
7" | 1996 | UK (Pimpala)
12,99 €*
Release: 1996 / UK
Genre: Hip Hop
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Brass Tacks - Ice Breaker Classic /​ Hidden In Sight (Hidden Insight) Black Vinyl Edition
Brass Tacks
Ice Breaker Classic /​ Hidden In Sight (Hidden Insight) Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1996 | CA | Reissue (Funky Dividends)
17,99 €*
Release: 1996 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Standard black 7" vinyl edition with hype sticker jacket.
Camp Lo - Luchini Aka This Is It
Camp Lo
Luchini Aka This Is It
7" | 1996 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
16,99 €*
Release: 1996 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Camp Lo’s late-‘90s hip-hop classic “Luchini aka (This Is it)” is, to put it simply, a sure-shot head-nodder. Upon making its way through any public-facing speaker system, then and now, it drives revelers to one of two important places – the dancefloor or the bar. It’s a feel-good rap track of the highest order, and sounds as good today as when it hit two decades ago. Featuring Bronx MCs Sonny Cheeba and Geechi Suede and produced by then up-and-comer Ski Beatz (who, during the same era, helped a young Jay-Z begin his steady and triumphant ascent), the cut oozes warmth and MC bravado. Sonny and Geechi are both technically top-shelf, but not backpacker stiff. Riding over an inventive chop of Dynasty’s electro-soul groover, “Adventures In The World Of Music,” they made it look very easy. The song would go on to create a stir on the Billboard charts in 1997, not only on the expected “Hot Rap Singles” list, but also well up the pop rankings of the “Hot 100” (peaking at #50). As with a few tracks from the era, it stretched beyond the rap world, as the group and their peers helped push hip-hop to the no-turning-back point, making the music into a true global phenomenon. The hit we know and love on the A-Side is complemented here with the 12-inch’s original B-side, “Swing”: a pimp-strutting, stuttering groove (also produced by Ski Beatz), with faster, more aggressive flows from both MCs. If “Luchini” was for popping bottles at the club, “Swing” was meant for the late night afterparty cipher. It even features a cameo by one of the crew’s lyrical idols: Butterfly of Digable Planets.
The East Flatbush Project - Tried By 12 Clear Vinyl Edition
The East Flatbush Project
Tried By 12 Clear Vinyl Edition
7" | 1996 | US | Reissue (Funky Dividends)
22,99 €*
Release: 1996 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Clear vinyl edition with hype sticker jacket. Limited to 150 copies.
Joint Effort - Far Left / Da Sho' Shot
Joint Effort
Far Left / Da Sho' Shot
7" | 1996 | UK | Reissue (Chopped Herring)
11,99 €*
Release: 1996 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Dope 1996 previously tape-only release outta Birmingham, Alabama, produced by previous-Herring release artist, Supreme The Rude Boy. Joint Effort consisted of Mike Akbar (The Lyrical Dee Lite), Big Steve The Griot and producer Supreme The Rude Boy. All three met while attending University of Montevallo, AL, in the 90s.
Brass Tacks - Ice Breaker Classic /​ Hidden In Sight (Hidden Insight) Golden Vinyl Edition
Brass Tacks
Ice Breaker Classic /​ Hidden In Sight (Hidden Insight) Golden Vinyl Edition
7" | 1996 | CA | Reissue (Funky Dividends)
23,99 €*
Release: 1996 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Standard black 7" vinyl edition with hype sticker jacket.
Street Smartz - Problemz / Metal Thangz Red Vinyl Edition
Street Smartz
Problemz / Metal Thangz Red Vinyl Edition
7" | 1996 | US | Reissue (Funky Dividends)
23,99 €*
Release: 1996 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Standard black 7" vinyl edition with hype sticker.
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2Pac / Ice Cube
California Love / Jackin' For Beats Clear Vinyl Edition
7" | 1996 | UK (Pimpala)
12,99 €*
Release: 1996 / UK
Genre: Hip Hop
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Camp Lo - Black Nostaljack (Aka Come On)
Camp Lo
Black Nostaljack (Aka Come On)
7" | 1997 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
16,99 €*
Release: 1997 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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To celebrate the 25 year anniversary of Camp Lo's classic debut album Uptown Saturday Night Get On Down presents a brand new 7-inch single for "Black Nostaljack (aka Come On)" with a Kid Capri produced remix on the B-Side featuring Rev Run of RUN DMC.
Wu-Tang Clan - Triumph / Heaterz
Wu-Tang Clan
Triumph / Heaterz
7" | 1997 | US | Reissue (Get On Down)
16,99 €*
Release: 1997 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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DJ DMD - 25 Lighters / Instrumental
DJ DMD
25 Lighters / Instrumental
7" | 1998 | CA | Reissue (Rels)
19,99 €*
Release: 1998 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Easily one of the biggest and most iconic southern hip hop songs of all time with features from Lil Keke and Fat Pat. This Houston classic is now available on 45 for the first time ever. Side A features "25 Lighters" explicit version and the instrumental on Side B.
Choclair - Let’s Ride / Bare Witness Feat. Guru Blue Vinyl Edition
Choclair
Let’s Ride / Bare Witness Feat. Guru Blue Vinyl Edition
7" | 1999 | CA | Reissue (Flipnjay)
23,99 €*
Release: 1999 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Choclair - Let’s Ride / Bare Witness Feat. Guru Black Vinyl Edition
Choclair
Let’s Ride / Bare Witness Feat. Guru Black Vinyl Edition
7" | 1999 | CA | Reissue (Flipnjay)
23,99 €*
Release: 1999 / CA – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star - Respiration Flying High Remix Feat. Black Thought / Original Mix Feat. Common
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Rasco
The Unassisted / Take It Back Home Feat. Planet Asia
7" | 1999 | UK (Boom Bap Classics)
13,99 €*
Release: 1999 / UK
Genre: Hip Hop
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Dilated Peoples - The Platform
Dilated Peoples
The Platform
7" | 2000 | EU | Reissue (KingUnderground)
16,14 €* 16,99 € -5%
Release: 2000 / EU – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Kardinal Offishall - Bakardi Slang / Ol Time Killin
Kardinal Offishall
Bakardi Slang / Ol Time Killin
7" | 2001 | US | Reissue (Flipnjay)
23,99 €*
Release: 2001 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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FlipNJay Records continue to lay down Canadian Hip-Hop foundation records, brick by brick with each release with Fnj-004. “BaKardi Slang” is more than an anthem. It’s a literal instructional manual outlining the T-Dot vibe, capturing the energy and the slang of the city at the turn of the century. Kardi runs down the difference between New York and Toronto talk over a beat from Solitair that ignited the fire to write the track! The B-side is just as iconic, from the legendary Little X video to the Grassroots produced beat from Mr. Attic, which was originally only a 20 second “skit” on a beat tape, “Ol’ Time Killin’” is THE posse cut from that era.

Double sided banger! Two certified Canadian classics.
Masai Bey - Paper Mache /​ The Beginning
Masai Bey
Paper Mache /​ The Beginning
7" | 2002 | US | Reissue (Uncommon)
18,99 €*
Release: 2002 / US – Reissue
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG+, Cover: Generic
Ellay Khule & Hip Hop Kclan - Faces Of Def / Skillenium
Ellay Khule & Hip Hop Kclan
Faces Of Def / Skillenium
7" | 2002 | US | Original (Sub-Level Epidemic Recordings)
3,99 €*
Release: 2002 / US – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG, Cover: VG+
Writing on cover.
The Shape Shifters vs. Mnemotrauma - Language Differences / Homesick
The Shape Shifters vs. Mnemotrauma
Language Differences / Homesick
7" | 2004 | DE | Original (subversiv*rec)
8,99 €*
Release: 2004 / DE – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG+, Cover: Generic
Red translucent vinyl is close to NM.
Chris Craft - Presents: Crafted Music // Vol. 1 Of 7
Chris Craft
Presents: Crafted Music // Vol. 1 Of 7
7" | 2005 | US | Original (Aljera Music)
5,99 €*
Release: 2005 / US – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG+, Cover: Generic
Clear vinyl is close to NM.
Botanica Del Jibaro & Project Mooncircle - Calderas of mind EP
Botanica Del Jibaro & Project Mooncircle
Calderas of mind EP
7" | 2006 | EU | Original (Project: Mooncircle / HHV)
6,99 €*
Release: 2006 / EU – Original
Genre: Hip Hop, Electronic & Dance
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Seven Star 'charriots of fire' / Zucchini Drive 'offcuts' ... limited edition on clear wax!
Wayne Kounty - Snapshots / Bring It Home
Wayne Kounty
Snapshots / Bring It Home
7" | 2006 | US (Premier Cru)
9,99 €*
Release: 2006 / US
Genre: Hip Hop
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Warehouse find! Wayne KOUNTY's debut release from 2006. The A-side is "snapshots" a female vocal (think Erykah Badu) led cut w/a Camp AMP style beat. Flip for "bring IT Home" which features none other than Queen Latifah on vocals. Comes in brilliant stenciled packaging & full pic inner sleeve.
Subtitle - Close Combat Train
Subtitle
Close Combat Train
7" | 2006 | DE | Original (HHV.DE)
4,99 €*
Release: 2006 / DE – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG+, Cover: VG+
Cover and vinyl are close to NM. Numbered Limited edition.
Manuvers - No es tarde feat. Dave Ghetto, Hordatoj & Senciyo
Manuvers
No es tarde feat. Dave Ghetto, Hordatoj & Senciyo
7" | 2007 | EU | Original (Project: Mooncircle / HHV)
6,99 €*
Release: 2007 / EU – Original
Genre: Hip Hop
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/ throw some keys on that bitch / amex platinum ... Manuvers' joint off 'The heart on the right spot' plus 2 all new tracks!
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