Notorious B.I.G. ft L.O.X. (Funk Flex freestyle rare circa 1997)
This is a one of those rare moments from biggie and the lox of off the funkmaster flex's: 60 mins of funk volume 2, I still listen to this mix tape from time to time. Damn I miss biggie, Bad Boy had it locked back in the days.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Voodoo has made a name for himself as one of underground hip hop's most talented and prolific artists. Mr. Voo went on to become a founding member of the group Natural Elements before releasing a series of independent records following the group's indefinite hiatus. Download link: Lyrical Tactics
This is the original version of Mos Def's song "Brooklyn." The album version is found on his debut "Black on Both Sides." On the original version, Mos Def is rhyming over "Incarcerated Scarfaces" by Raekwon as well as "Give Up the Goods (Just Step)" by Mobb Deep, and "Who Shot Ya?" by The Late Great Notorious B.I.G. This is definitely a rare song. Download link: Brookyln (Original Version)
From The Bronx, New York City, New York. He also been known as 9MM or Nine Double M. Known for his harsh, gravelly flow and distinctive voice before DMX, "Nine Livez" was released by Profile Records. Nine Livez generated hits "Whutcha Want?" and "Any Emcee" The album is considered to be a classic underground hip-hop album. Download link: Nine- Whutcha Want Here is another underground classic from Nine with Smoothe da Hustler on the hook. Download link: Make or Take
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