Boot Camp Clik - Mixtape (feat. M.O.P., Sadat X, Pete Rock, 9th Wonder, Da Beatminerz)

Описание к видео Boot Camp Clik - Mixtape (feat. M.O.P., Sadat X, Pete Rock, 9th Wonder, Da Beatminerz)

1. Boot Camp Clik - Bring It On Your Ass (feat. Poppa Doo) 0:00
2. Boot Camp Clik - Here We Come (prod. by 9th Wonder) 2:22
3. Boot Camp Clik - 1-2-3 (prod. by Pete Rock) 6:52
4. Boot Camp Clik - What You See 10:41
5. Boot Camp Clik - And So 14:24
6. DJ Revolution - Start The Revolution (feat. Boot Camp Clik) 18:08
7. Boot Camp Clik - Trading Places 23:23
8. Boot Camp Clik - But The Game Is Still Tha Same (prod. by Da Beatminerz) 26:50
9. Boot Camp Clik - Daddy Wanna 30:29
10. Boot Camp Clik - So Focused (prod. by 9th Wonder) 35:45
11. Boot Camp Clik & Justus League - Gun Rap 39:52
12. Boot Camp Clik & Justus League - The Great Diamond (feat. Sadat X) 42:56
13. Boot Camp Clik - Yesterday 46:49
14. Boot Camp Clik & Justus League - In My Heart (Remix) 50:19
15. Black Moon (feat. M.O.P. & Teflon) - Annihilation 54:10
16. Boot Camp Clik - Wild Cowboyz in Bucktown (feat. Sadat X) 57:50
17. Boot Camp Clik - Monday Blues For Brooklyn Crew 1:01:14
18. Boot Camp Clik - Tony Touch 50 MC's Freestyle (Part I) 1:04:21
19. Boot Camp Clik - Tony Touch 50 MC's Freestyle (Part II) 1:05:58
20. Boot Camp Clik - Tony Touch 50 MC's Freestyle (Part III) 1:08:14
21. Boot Camp Clik - Tony Touch 50 MC's Freestyle (Part IV) 1:09:41
22. Boot Camp Clik - Tony Touch 50 MC's Freestyle (Part V) 1:11:31

Boot Camp Clik is an American hip hop supergroup from Brooklyn, New York City, which is composed of Buckshot (of Black Moon), Smif-N-Wessun (Tek and Steele), Heltah Skeltah (Rock and Sean Price) and O.G.C. (Starang Wondah, Top Dog, and Louieville Sluggah). Most of the members are from Brownsville, but Buckshot is from Crown Heights and Tek is from Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Black Moon debuted in 1992 with the release of the single "Who Got Da Props?". The song became something of an underground phenomenon, and was also able to receive minor crossover success, charting on the Billboard Hot 100 at #86. The popularity of the single lead to a record deal with Nervous Wreck Records, which released the group's debut album Enta Da Stage in late 1993. The album was produced entirely by Evil Dee and Mr. Walt of Da Beatminerz, and featured the debut of Camp members Smif-N-Wessun, as well as an early appearance from Mobb Deep's Havoc. Enta Da Stage was highly acclaimed and influential over the burgeoning hardcore hip hop scene of its time. Preceding later classics like Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by Wu-Tang Clan, Illmatic by Nas and Ready to Die by The Notorious B.I.G., Enta Da Stage served as a precursor to the resurgence of the New York City hip hop scene in the mid-90's. Along with "Who Got Da Props?", the album included other classic rap singles "How Many MC's...", "Buck 'Em Down" and "I Got Cha Opin (Remix)", the latter becoming the group's second Hot 100 hit.

Buckshot and Nervous Wreck Records employee Dru Ha were both elemental in getting Smif-N-Wessun signed to the label, and in early 1994, the duo released their debut single, "Bucktown", which, like Black Moon's "Who Got Da Props?", became an underground phenomenon, and also charted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at #93. Following the single's release, "Bucktown" became a popular nickname for Brooklyn. "Bucktown" earned Smif-N-Wessun considerable underground hype for their debut album, Dah Shinin', released in early 1995. The album debuted at #5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and, along with "Bucktown", spawned a number of underground hits and music videos, with "Let's Git It On", "Wrekonize", "Sound Bwoy Bureill", "Wontime" and "Stand Strong". Da Beatminerz, which now also included Rich Blak and Baby Paul, produced the entirety of the album. Camp members Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. made their debuts on the album, appearing on the tracks "Wontime" and "Sound Bwoy Bureill". Dah Shinin also marked the official formation of the Boot Camp Clik, with all eight members appearing on the posse-cut "Cession at da Doghillee".


Following the release of Dah Shinin, Camp leader Buckshot and business partner Dru Ha founded Duck Down Records after leaving Nervous Records due to unpaid royalties, and signed both Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. to the label. In mid-1995, the entire Clik (labeled as "Black Moon & Smif-N-Wessun") appeared on the Gold-certified soundtrack to the film New Jersey Drive, with the song "Headz Ain't Redee". In late 1995, Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. teamed up to form The Fab 5, and released their debut single "Blah" b/w "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka". The B-Side, "Leflah", became a surprise hit, peaking at #75 on the Hot 100, making it the most successful single released by any Boot Camp member or affiliate. The two groups split up for separate releases in 1996. Heltah Skeltah was the first to release an album, with Nocturnal dropping in June 1996. This was the first Camp-related album not to be produced entirely by Da Beatminerz. Evil Dee and Mr. Walt produced three tracks, while Beatminer-affiliate Baby Paul produced five tracks.

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