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Rakim - New York to Cali



This brings back memories when I hear this, I first heard this on a DJ SNS mixtape back in 1995 actually that's the year the song was leaked, it currently unreleased meaning it's not found on any of Rakim's albums. With smooth production by DJ Clark Kent, this was the summer jam !!

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