Hip-Hop Box Volume 2

So with some assistance from myself and Erick, Andrew Unterberger

came up with a 4-disc set that builds on the original “Hip-Hop Box.” I have a few criticisms of the last disc but for the most part he does a good job of covering a lot of the bases that the other set missed.

Here it is:

Disc 1 (1979-1987):

01. The Sequence – “Funk You Up”

02. Funky Four Plus One – “That’s the Joint”

03. ESG – “Moody” (slightly questionable but countable)

04. Spoonie Gee & The Treacherous Three – “Love Jam”

05. Newcleus – “Jam on It”

06. Egyptian Lover – “Egypt Egypt (12″ Version)”

07. Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick – “The Show”

08. Mantronix – “Bassline”

09. Marley Marl & MC Shan – “The Bridge”

10. LL Cool J – “Goin’ Back to Cali”

11. Big Daddy Kane – “Raw”

12. JJ Fad – “Supersonic”

13. DJ Cash Money – “Ugly People Be Quiet”

Disc 2 (1988-1991):

01. EPMD – “You Gots to Chill”

02. Ultramagnetic MCs – “Kool Keith Housing Things”

03. Rob Baze & DJ EZ-Rock – “It Takes Two”

04. Jungle Brothers – “I’ll House You”

05. Stetsasonic – “Talkin’ All That Jazz”

06. N.W.A. – “Express Yourself (12″ Version)”

07. Slick Rick – “Children’s Story”

08. Young MC – “Bust a Move”

09. Beastie Boys – “Hey Ladies”

10. Stezo – “It’s My Turn”

11. Kool G. Rap – “Streets of New York”

12. Digital Underground – “The Humpty Dance”

13. Brand Nubian – “Wake Up (Stimulated Dummies Mix)”

14. KMD – “Peachfuzz”

15. Leaders of the New School – “Case of the P.T.A.”

16. Geto Boys – “Mind Playin’ Tricks on Me”

17. Cypress Hill – “How I Could Just Kill a Man”

Disc 3 (1992 – 1995):

01. Das EFX – “Mic Checka”

02. Raekwon f/ Cappadonna, Method Man & Ghostface Killah – “Ice Cream”

03. Souls of Mischief – “’93 ‘Til Infinity”

04. Snoop Doggy Dogg f/ Tha Dogg Pound – “Doggy Dogg World”

05. Ice Cube – “It Was a Good Day”

06. Lucas – “Lucas With the Lid Off”

07. UGK – “It’s Supposed to Bubble”

08. N’ Tyce f/ Method Man – “Hush Hush Tip”

09. Black Moon – “I Gotcha Opin (Remix)”

10. Ahmad – “Back in the Day”

11. The Notorious B.I.G. – “Juicy”

12. Nas – “The World is Yours”

13. Jeru the Damaja – “Come Clean”

14. O.C. – “Time’s Up”

15. Blahzay Blahzay – “Danger!”

16. Luniz – “I Got Five on It”

17. Ol’ Dirty Bastard – “Shimmy Shimmy Ya”

18. Mobb Deep – “Shook Ones, Pt. II”

Disc 4 (1996 – 2004):

01. Foxy Brown f/ Jay-Z – “I’ll Be”

02. OutKast – “ATLiens”

03. Missy Elliott – “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)”

04. Big Punisher – “I’m Not a Player”

05. Lil’ Kim f/ The Notorious B.I.G. and Lil’ Cease – “Crush on You”

06. Canibus – “Second Round Knockout”

07. MF Doom – “Doomsday”

08. Black Eyed Peas – “Joints and Jam”

09. Three Six Mafia – “Sippin’ on Some Syrup”

10. Jay-Z f/ Josey Scott – “Takeover”

11. Eminem – “Kill You”

12. The Clipse f/ Pharell – “Grindin'”

13. Ludacris – “Rollout (My Business)”

14. David Banner f/ Lil’ Flip – “Like a Pimp”

15. Lil’ Jon & The Eastside Boys f/ Ying Yang Twins – “Get Low”

16. Freeway f/ Beanie Segal and Jay-Z – “What We Do”

17. Kanye West – “Through the Wire”

18. Terror Squad f/ Fat Joe – “Lean Back”

5 responses to “Hip-Hop Box Volume 2

  1. I think aside from a few songs I’d switch around on the last disc the biggest criticism is the way Cash Money and No Limit are pretty much nonexistent.

  2. well I guess my biggest problem is that rob base joint, fuck that shit.

    I’d switch Express yourself to Straight Out Of Compton or Boys In The Hood

    Bust a move? yeah that was a wise choice. drop that shit for Eric B For President, or something that at least deserves some recognition.

    Also where the fuck is PE?

    dump ice cream for Protect Your Neck

    Lucas with the lid off? you’ve got to be fucking kidding me

    Ahmad??? wtf?

    BEP?? what kind of dumbass list is this

    homeboy’s list fucking sucks….get some gangstarr in ya ear.

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