132 mixes with tracks by “The+Sugarhill+Gang”
DJ Fluid (UK)™
Old Skool HipHop & RnB
DJ Fluid (UK)™
2012-05-20T12:29:20Z
Classic and Old Skool HipHop, New Jack Swing and RnB from back in the day!
arod13
I'm a 90's kid
arod13
2012-04-02T17:13:05Z
Taking you back to when you were a kid growing up in the 90's
bartie
The Wedding Singer
bartie
2012-04-16T06:36:13Z
songs from that rom-com we all fell in love with when Adam Sangler and Drew Barrymore met eyes, with an awesome 80's soundtrack playing in the background. Possibly the best soundtrack for happy 80's music. from Hall & Oates, to the Police, to Billy Idol.
arod13
Drunk Times
arod13
2012-04-03T17:07:03Z
Those songs that you appreciate way more when your shit faced
superbassomatic
Paul's Boutique... revisited (in memory of MCA)
superbassomatic
2012-05-05T13:30:41Z
In 1989, the Beastie Boys released their second album, "Paul's Boutique", a sonic collage of a whopping 105 song samples put together by the Boys and their producers, the Dust Brothers. It eventually became what many consider to be one of the greatest albums ever released.
Sadly, the world lost Beastie Boy Adam "MCA" Yauch on May 4, 2012. As a tribute, let's revisit the epic "Paul's Boutique" and mix up a healthy selection of some of the original songs later sampled on this masterpiece.
manual de estilo
Funky Tamazula
manual de estilo
2012-05-14T23:15:37Z
Playlist curada por el gran Matt Francolino. Con Groove Armada, Bomba Estereo, Mc Hammer, etc.
The Geoffrey
This IS Hip-Hop
The Geoffrey
2012-03-13T03:30:19Z
45 of the best Hip-Hop songs ever made. If you do not like this playlist, then you certainly do not know Hip-Hop when you hear it. Featuring Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, Public Enemy, Dr. Dre and many more!
bu(ken)an
oLd sChOOl SiNgINg.
bu(ken)an
2012-03-07T04:46:01Z
Oldies, from the 90s to the 50s, all the songs that you know! Sing along, loud and proud! Music from Grease, Johnny Cash, ABBA, Dean Martin, etc...... :)
jon.king
a journey through hip hop
jon.king
2012-01-27T20:03:28Z
"i can't control what people think. i'm not trying to manipulate people's thoughts or sentiments. i write all the time. you have to experience life, make observations, and ask questions. it's machine-like how things are run now in hip-hop, and my ambitions are different."
-mos def
| my essential list of real hip hop by real rappers in it for the music and the culture, not just the paycheck and mainstream success.











