![]() ![]() ![]() (Its mainly the beat and pharaohe which makes the track shine) "My life" with Kool G Rap is dope. "The Life" with Pharaohe and Styles P is hot. So I bought it and fortunately it turned out to be another breath of fresh air. When SB 3 came out I was skeptical to whether or not to check out the CD. This album is the perfect representation of what Rawkus in its prime stood for. One of the best tracks is the Common and Sadat X song "1-9-9-9" on one of the most relaxed beats. Dialated People's join up with Tha Alkaholik's member Tash, for the song "Soundbombing". Talib Kweli and Bahamadia swap verses on the song "Chaos". Eminem handles his job on the track "Any Man", the best I've ever heard him rhyme. Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Pharohe Monch, Sadat X, and others come correct on just about every verse you've heard. 2Mixed by The Beat Junkies, some of the best DJ work I've ever heard on any album. It contained some of the earliest material from Mos and Kweli, it helped start out Company Flow, and Shabaam Sahdeeq was butter all over this and was a major highlight. Dee puts together some of the finest MC's to ever emerge from the underground It includes the orginal Rawkus 12''s which, in my opinion are some of the best underground hip hop traks to come out in the late nineties. Soundbombing Vol.1 Mixed by one of the illest DJ's on the planet, DJ Evil Dee from Black Moon. But DJs have come to know Rawkus as the home of some of the underground's best singles/tracks that were available only on vinyl until the label started the Soundbombing series. As the home of Black Star and Company Flow, Rawkus has made a name for itself as the label for any late-1990s discerning hip-hop fan. ![]()
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