Duke
Da God
Album : Harlem Classics
Release Date : April 8th 2008
As the Director of A&R, Duke Da God is often considered the architect of the hottest Rap crew out of Harlem having spearheaded the mixtape saturation for which the group is known. Since "Oh Boy" and "Hey Ma" this former Roc-A-Fella executive and artist along with Juelz Santana, Jim Jones, Hell Rell, and the rest have solidified a place in Hip Hop history selling millions of albums and even more in mixtapes giving rebirth to a new kind of Harlem Renaissance sparking a resurgence to Rap in NYC’s honorary sixth borough.
And since no crew spits fire like these Harlem heat makers, Duke brings to you "Harlem Classics", an album highlighting twenty-one of the hottest tracks from his own vaults including unreleased material. The group’s finest are all featured along with guest appearances by Jay-Z, DMX, Jae Millz, and T.I. Stand outs include the original version of "What’s Really Good", "Roc-A-Fella Get Money", "Know the Ledge", and the remix for "No No No." Every song comes handpicked from Duke Da God himself and each track showcases the unmistakable cadence, clever rhyme style, and hard-hitting tracks that have become synonymous with this Harlem crew. "Don’t Fool With the Dips."
Track Listing :
1. Jim Jones - Streets
Is Watching
2. Cam’ron, Juelz Santana & DMIX - What’s Really Good (Original)
3. Cam’ron - Halftime Show
4. Roc-A-Fella Get Money
5. Camron, Juelz Santana & T.I. - Royalty (Original a/k/a Crown Me)
6. Your Way
7. Cam’ron - Shut The Fuck Up
8. You’re Gonna Love Me
9. Juelz Santana - Know The Ledge
10. On My Block
11. Uhh Ahh (Not Fuckin Wit Dipset)
12. The Answer
13. Camron - The Slaughter
14. Cam’ron & Jim Jones - Cali Love (Dope Man Original)
15. Cam’ron - Stan
16. Cam’ron - Show You How (Remix)
17. Cam’ron, T.I. & Jae Millz - No, No, No (Remix)
18. You Oughta Know
19. To The Top
20. Back Up Against the Wall
21. Cam’ron & Juelz Santana - Long Time Comin’ (Lord You Know Original Version)
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