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To bring the best, most trustworthy information to every internet reader. The Great Library for all. We need your help. If you find our site useful, please chip in.— Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. In hip hop's earliest days, the music only existed in live form, and the music was spread via tapes of parties and shows.
Hip hop mixtapes first appeared in the mid-1970s in New York City, featuring artists such as Kool Herc and Afrika Bambaataa. As more tapes became available, they began to be collected and traded by fans. In the late 70's into the early 80's DJs began recording mixtapes out of their homes, referring to them as House Tapes. DJs such as Harold G.
(who later became known as Whiz Kid) and DJ Super V would create personalized House Tapes which would eventually circulate throughout New York City. In the mid-1980s, DJs, such as Brucie B, began recording their live music and selling their own mixtapes, which was soon followed by other DJs such as Kid Capri and Doo Wop. Ron G moved the mixtape forward in the early 1990s by blending R&B a cappellas with hip hop beats (known as 'blends'). Blend tapes became increasingly popular by the mid-1990s, and fans increasingly looked for exclusive tracks and freestyles on the tapes.
Also since the 1990s, it describes releases used to promote one or more new artists, or as a pre-release by more established artists to promote upcoming 'official' albums. In the hip hop scene, mix tape is often displayed as a single term mixtape. It is now a word to generally describe full-length albums released for free, which is the modern form of mixtape that was made a popular following by 50 Cent and his group G-Unit in the early 2000s, sometimes containing all original music, other times composed of freestyles and remixes of popular tracks. Title 01 - Eazy-E - Intro 02 - Eazy-E - We Want Eazy 03 - Eazy-E - Eazy Street 04 - Nwa - Ni Az 4 Life 05 - Erick Sermon - So Sweet (Original Version Ft Eazy-E) 06 - Erick Sermon - So Sweet (Dj Easy Blend Ft Eazy-E) 07 - Eazy-E - Only If You Want It 08 - Eazy-E - Radio 09 - Eazy-E - Neighborhood Snyper 10 - Eazy-E - Creep N Crawl (Dj Easy Blend) 11 - Eazy-E - Creep N Crawl (Original Version) 12 - Eazy-E - Sippin On A 40 (Original Version) 13 - Eazy-E - Sippin On A 40 (Dj Easy Blend) 14 - Nwa. Title 01 Lil Durk - Traumatized (Intro) Prod. By Chase Davis) 02 Lil Durk - Competition (Ft. Lil Reese) Prod.
By Paris Beuller 03 Lil Durk - Cant Go Like That Prod. By Dree The Drummer 04 Lil Durk - Dont Understand Me Prod. By Paris Beuller 05 Lil Durk - Bang Bros Prod. By Young Chop 06 Lil Durk - 100 Rounds Prod. By Tgm 07 Lil Durk - Hittaz Prod.
By Paris Beuller 08 Lil Durk - Who Is This Prod. By Zaytoven 09 Lil Durk - Dis Ain't What U Want Prod. By Paris Beuller 10 Lil Durk. Cole - Intro (Swishahouse Remix) 02 J. Cole - Wet Dreamz (Swishahouse Remix) 03 J. Cole - Fire Squad (Swishahouse Remix) 04 J.
Tropez (Swishahouse Remix) 05 J. Cole - January 28Th (Swishahouse Remix) 06 J. Cole - A Tale Of 2 Citiez (Swishahouse Remix) 07 J. Cole - No Role Modelz (Swishahouse Remix) 08 J. Cole - 03' Adolescence (Swishahouse Remix) 09 J. Cole - Apparently (Swishahouse Remix) 10 J.
Cole - G.O.M.D. (Swishahouse Remix) 11 J. Cole - Hello (Swishahouse Remix) 12. 01 - Jodeci And Ginuwine - Freak N You 02 - Usher - Trading Places 03 - Joe - More And More 04 - The Dream - Purple Kisses 05 - Tyrese - I Wanna Go There 06 - R. Kelly - Strip For U 07 - Donell Jones - Do U Wanna 08 - Avant - Dont Say No Say Yes 09 - Chris Brown - Take U Down 10 - Keith Sweat And Lsg - My Body 11 - Next - Butta Love 12 - Robin Thicke - The Sweetest Love 13 - Jon B. They Dont Know 14 - Baby Face - Whip Appeal 15 - 112 - Anywhere 16 - Ginuwine - When We Make Love 17 - Dangelo. 01) Jacquees - Intro 02) Jacquees - Wave To Ya Boyfriend (Feat.
Lil Chuckee) Prod. By 88 Fingaz 03) Jacquees - Low Prod.
By Hazel 04) Jacquees - Mr. Beatmaker Prod. By Hazel 05) Jacquees - Dance For Me Prod. By Zaytoven 06) Jacquees - Happen To Me Prod. By Vinny Idol 07) Jacquees - My Girl Prod. By KE On The Track 08) Jacquees - KeKe Twist My Hair (Feat.
By Big Leak Beats 09) Jacquees - Interlude 10) Jacquees - Nobody Prod. By Joe Beats 11) Jacquees - Season For Love. 01 - Toni Braxton - Just Be A Man About It 02 - Tamar Braxton - If You Don't Want To Love Me 03 - Mary J. Blige - Not Go 04 - Monica - Before You Walk Out My Life 05 - Faith Evans - Never Gonna Let You Go 06 - Monica - Never Can Say Goodbye 07 - Brandy - Have You Ever 08 - Monica - Why I Love You So Much 09 - Toni Braxton - I Love Me Some Him 10 - Chante' Moore - Chante's Got A Man 11 - Faith Evans - I Love You 12 - Faith Evans - Soon As I Get Home 13 - Tamia - Officially Missing You 14 - Tamia. DJ Ant-Lo - Cash Money Records Greatest Hits vol. Big Tymers - Big Ballin' 2. Big Tymers - # 1 Stunna 3.
Lil' Wayne - Shine 4. Big Tymers - Get Yo Roll On 5.
Big Tymers - Still Fly 6. Get Yo Shine On 7. Cash Money Is An Army 8. Hot Boys - We On Fire 9. Juvenile - Rich Niggaz 10. Bling Bling 11. Cash Money Millionaires ft.
E-40 - Baller Blockin' 12. Lil' Wayne - The Block Is Hot 13.
Juvenile - Set It Off 14. Lil' Wayne - Lights Off 15. Cash Money Millionaires - Project. Title 01 Lil Durk - Ready For Em Prod. By Cardo 02 Lil Durk - Ten Four Prod. By Murda Beats 03 Lil Durk - War Wit Us Prod. By Tarentino 04 Lil Durk - Rumors Prod.
By C-Sick 05 Lil Durk - Don't Take It Personal Prod. By Dree The Drummer 06 Lil Durk - Party Prod. By Young Chop 07 Lil Durk - I Made It Prod. By Young Chop 08 Lil Durk - Don't Know Me 09 Lil Durk - Feds Listenin' Prod.
By Young Chop 10 Lil Durk - What You Do To Me Prod. By Squat 11 Lil Durk - I Go (Feat. Title 01 Young Dolph - Preach 02 Young Dolph - Get This Money (Feat.
2 Chainz) 03 Young Dolph - Just Landed 04 Young Dolph - Medicine 05 Young Dolph - Insane 06 Young Dolph - Gangsta 07 Young Dolph - George 08 Young Dolph - Why Not 09 Young Dolph - Money Hungry 10 Young Dolph - Lebron 11 Young Dolph - At The House 12 Young Dolph - I'm Blessed (Feat. 2 Chainz) 13 Young Dolph - What's Poppin' 14 Young Dolph - Blue Magic 15 Young Dolph - Im Sprung (Feat. Juicy J) 16 Young Dolph - Money Callin' 17. 01) Snow Tha Product - Might Make It - prod.
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By Omeguh 02) Snow Tha Product - Unorthodox - prod. By Redhook Noodles 03) Snow Tha Product - I'm All That - prod. By Pumba 04) Snow Tha Product - Woke Wednesday - prod. By SuperStar O 05) Snow Tha Product - Good Girls - prod. By Essay Potna 06) Snow Tha Product - Like That - prod. By Pumba 07) Snow Tha Product - Holy Shit - prod.
By Hannibal Hector of The Nominees 08) Snow Tha Product - Vaquero - prod. By Pumba 09) Snow Tha Product - Bet You Won't. DJ Keyz: Definition Of A Slow Jam Pt.
2 (Hosted By Keyshia Cole) 01 - Keyshia Cole Intro 02 - Love - Keyshia Cole 03 - Can't Stop - Ne-Yo 04 - Be What It's Gonna Be - Christina Milian 05 - 4 Minutes - Avant 06 - Take Me As I Am - Mary J. Blige 07 - Can't Let Go - Anthony Hamilton 08 - Finally - Toni Braxton 09 - Good Luck Charm - Jagged Edge 10 - I Didn't Mean To - Heather Headley 11 - You Don't Get Down Like That - Ne-Yo 12 - Stickwitchu - The Pussycat Dolls 13 - In The Middle - Trey Songz 14. 01 - SINISTER SHAN INTRO - I CANT LIVE WITHOUT MY RA 02 - DANGEROUS 03 - IM BAD 04 - JACK THE RIPPER 05 - ROCK THE BELLS ORIGINAL VERSION 06 - ROCK THE BELLS 07 - GO CUT CREATOR GO 08 - DEAR YVETTE 09 - 1-900-LL-COOL-J 10 - I CAN GIVE YOU MORE 11 - DOIN IT 12 - BOOMIN SYSTEM 13 - BIG OLE BUTT 14 - MY RHYME AINT DONE 15 - FAST PEG 16 - JINGLING BABY ORIGINAL VERSION 17 - JINGLING BABY REMIX 18 - ILLEGAL SEARCH 19 - GETS NO ROUGHER 20 - MILKY CEREAL 21 - PHENOMENON 22 - MAMA SAID KNOCK YOU OUT. 01) Young Jeezy - I Done It All 02) Young Jeezy - Miss Info Interview 03) Young Jeezy - 24, 23 (Kobe, LeBron) 04) Young Jeezy - Stay Strapped (Gucci Mane Diss) 05) Young Jeezy - Put A Hit On Gucci Mane 06) Young Jeezy - Sunny Dayz 07) Young Jeezy - Rumor Has It 08) Young Jeezy - I'm Goin' In 09) Young Jeezy - My First 48 Hrs. 10) Young Jeezy - Always Strapped 11) Young Jeezy - Geek'd Up 12) Gucci Mane - Intro 13) Gucci Mane - Stoopid 14) Gucci Mane - Gucci Mane Montana 15) Gucci Mane - Make The.
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01 Drake - All Night Long 02 Drake - Fireworks 03 Drake - Over 04 Drake - Control 05 Drake - Shut It Down Feat The Dream 06 Drake - Fall For Your Type 07 Drake - My New Shit 08 Drake - Put It Down Feat Bun B 09 Drake - Overdose 10 Drake - Its Been Pleasure 11 Drake - Pass The Dutch 12 Drake - Fuck Da Bullshit 13 Drake - Say Something Feat Timbaland 14 Drake - Successful 15 Drake - Zone 16 Drake - Love And Gunz 17 Drake - Scriptures 18 Drake - Dial Tone 19 Drake - Get Over It 20 Drake - Hurt 21. 01 Love With Another Man -Jazmine Sullivan- 02 Ne Yo-Mad 03 Keyshia Cole-You Complete Me 04 Musiq Soulchild-So Beautiful 05 Jennifer Hudson-If This Isnt Love 06 Ciara Ft Young Jeezy-Never Ever 07 Avant-Break Ya Back In A Good Way 08 Keri Hilson-Slow Dance 09 The Dream-Sweat It Out 10 Jeremih-Birthday Sex 11 J Holiday-Its Yours 12 Jamie Foxx Ft Marsha Ambrosius-Freakin Me 13 J Valentine-Shes Worth The Trouble 14 Ginuwine-Last Chance 15 Keyshia Cole-Trust Ft Monica 16 Pleasure P-Boyfriend Number. Title 01 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Intro 02 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Still No Surrender 03 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Keep Grindin' (Lil' Ghetto Boy) 04 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Real Life (Feat. Treach) 05 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Family Tree 06 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Low Down 07 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Mo Thug 08 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Strictly For My Grind (Unreleased) 09 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - World War 10 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Playa Hater 11 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Smokin' Buddah 12 Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. DESCRIPTIONIn hip hop's earliest days, the music only existed in live form, and the music was spread via tapes of parties and shows.
Hip hop mixtapes first appeared in the mid-1970s in New York City, featuring artists such as Kool Herc and Afrika Bambaataa. As more tapes became available, they began to be collected and traded by fans.
In the late 70's into the early 80's DJs began recording mixtapes out of their homes, referring to them as House Tapes. DJs such as Harold G. (who later became known as Whiz Kid) and DJ Super V would create personalized House Tapes which would eventually circulate throughout New York City.
In the mid-1980s, DJs, such as Brucie B, began recording their live music and selling their own mixtapes, which was soon followed by other DJs such as Kid Capri and Doo Wop. Ron G moved the mixtape forward in the early 1990s by blending R&B a cappellas with hip hop beats (known as 'blends'). Blend tapes became increasingly popular by the mid-1990s, and fans increasingly looked for exclusive tracks and freestyles on the tapes. Also since the 1990s, it describes releases used to promote one or more new artists, or as a pre-release by more established artists to promote upcoming 'official' albums. In the hip hop scene, mix tape is often displayed as a single term mixtape. It is now a word to generally describe full-length albums released for free, which is the modern form of mixtape that was made a popular following by 50 Cent and his group G-Unit in the early 2000s, sometimes containing all original music, other times composed of freestyles and remixes of popular tracks.