Shocking: The 1995 Hip Hop Mixtape You Missed: DJ DOO WOP

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DOO WOP 95 Live Part 2 SIDE B from Tape Kingz. One of the hottest Hip Hop mixtapes to drop in 1995. Subscribe to be notified when the B SIDE drops! Join us for an electrifying journey back to the golden era of hip-hop with DOO WOP 95 Live Part 2: Bounce Squad Mixtape DJ Set. In this exclusive video, immerse yourself in the nostalgic sounds of the 90s as the Bounce Squad Mixtape DJs take you on a musical adventure with their signature blend of classic tracks. Let the beats transport you to a time when hip-hop reigned supreme and the vibes were unbeatable. Stay tuned for an unforgettable experience that will have you grooving all night long!
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Playlist:
0:00 B1 Smoothe Da Hustler – Broken Language
4:08 B2 KRS-One – Rappaz R.N. Dainja
6:14 B3 Raekwon – Incarcerated Scarfaces
9:15 B4 Group Home – Living Proof
11:50 B5 Blahzay Blahzay – Danger
13:04 B6 Akinyele / Sadat X– Loud Hangover
15:33 B7 Nine – Shit Hit The Fan
19:21 B8 GZA / Ghostface Killah / RZA – 4th Chamber
23:11 B9 Lord Finesse / O.C. / KRS-One – Brainstorm
27:33 B10 Shyheim – See What I See
30:31 B11 Junior M.a.f.i.a. / Notorious B.I.G.– Oh My Lord
34:04 B12 Fat Joe / Ronnie (Bounce Squad) – Envy
38:12 B13 Fugees – How Many Mics (Remix)
40:53 B14 LL Cool J / Fat Joe / Keith Murray / Foxy Brown / Mobb Deep - I Shot Ya (Rmx)
45:54 B16 AZ – Uncut Raw


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Redman and Keith Murray Freestyle (95 Live Pt. 2)

Doo Wop: On 95 Live, Keith Murray sets off the tape. And he killed it. I had gotten him through Eric Skinner, who was the marketing guy at Jive. He was always a big fan of mine, he’d always send me records first, and he always said, “If you need Keith Murray to do a drop let me know.” So when I had the idea of doing the rhyming shit, I was like, “Boom.” When he brought Keith to the studio, this nigga was one of the few that got on my nerves, because he had the big head, like, “Nah, I don’t want that beat. Nah, I don’t want that beat.” I had to search through all these beats, but I played along, because he’s fuckin’ Keith Murray. And he didn’t diss me, but he didn’t pay me too much mind. He did the tape and broke out. This nigga got such a big response from the tape that Eric Skinner called me and Keith was on the phone like, “Yo, can you be my tour DJ?” I was laughing, like, “Yo, he’s crazy.” He was really a cool dude, he was just an asshole that day.

Then, Part 2 comes about, and I got Redman—I forget how I got him—and Keith Murray comes walking in behind him like, “Yo, I’m getting on this one too, fuck it.” I was like, “Go ‘head.” So him, Redman, and some drunk ass nigga named Kel Vicious who I couldn’t stop from going in the booth went in. They all did that in the booth together. There was no punching. You could tell it was a freestyle. When you listen to it again, every time you hear Kel Vicious rhyme, you can hear Redman laughing in the back. He’s standing right next to him, dying laughing. That was Keith’s boy, and he was dusted. And Redman’s laughing his ass off the whole time he’s rapping.

That was off “You’re a Customer.” But they also rhymed off “Believe in Love” by Teddy Pendergrass. It was out at that time, it was a real commercial record. And they rhymed off it, but there’s no way for me to even find it. It was on a reel. I don’t even know if that shit even exists.

Mobb Deep and Big Noyd Freestyle (95 Live Pt. 2)

Mobb Deep and Noyd all rhymed off of the same beat, but then when I mixed it, I switched it on Noyd because the beat was too long. It was the same tempo as “How Many MC’s,” so I put that Das EFX loop in there, and switched it without them even knowing. Then I was DJing for this Russell Simmons roast down in SoHo, and I took a break, and I’m in the bathroom taking a piss, and someone comes in. And I didn’t look, because I’m taking a piss. So someone’s standing there, and someone goes, “Yo, I like the way you switched that beat under Noyd.” And I look, and it’s fuckin’ Prodigy. He didn’t even say what’s up at first, he just said that. Like, “That shit was gangster.”

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