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Music Mix #4 Throwback Lyrical Rap

We are traveling back in time to the *golden* era of lyrical rap with some of the best verses and head boppin tracks from the 90’s & 00’s. We present brainonaudio’s music mix #4.

1. Who You Wit by Jay Z

A track often overlooked partly since it comes from the “Sprung” motion picture. Although it might hide in the shadows of “Sprung” its beats still resonate, reminding us that even hidden gems sparkle.

2. Adrenaline by Mobb Deep

Released in 1999, “Adrenaline” from Mobb Deep injects raw energy into hip-hop veins, a reminder that their sound remains as potent as ever.

3. Street Talkin’ by Slick Rick

A gritty urban narrative set to a smooth beat, featuring slick rhymes and vivid storytelling. The song captures the essence of street life with its tales of hustling, survival, and navigating the harsh realities of the inner city.

4. All for the Love by The LOX

The LOX pour their hearts into the mic, proving that loyalty and lyricism are the currency of true hip-hop.

5. Bad Boyz (feat. Barrington Levy) by Shyne

A fusion of gritty rap and dancehall vibes, a testament to the eclectic nature of hip-hop’s evolution.

6. Grab The Microphone by Masta Killa

A lyrical dojo where words are sharpened with precision, reminding us why Wu-Tang’s legacy endures.

7. Tonz ‘O’ Gunz by Gang Starr

Gang Starr paints vivid portraits of street life, where the weight of the world rests on the barrel of a gun, a timeless narrative in hip-hop’s storytelling tapestry.

Whether hidden in movie soundtracks or pulsating through the streets, these tracks carve their niche in hip-hop’s rich tapestry. From the raw energy of Mobb Deep to the storytelling finesse of Slick Rick, each song offers a glimpse into the diverse landscape of rap. So, hit play, dive deep, and let the beats guide you through the urban labyrinth of sound.

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