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Mumbles Hip Hop Presents : Strictly Underground
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Underground Hip Hop to the fullest that's why it's Strictly Underground.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date: 2005
Strictly Underground Record Label: Mumbles Hip Hop Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Fenaxiz - Pieces of a Man [Prod. Fenaxiz] 3:46 Album Only
Shad - New School Leaders [Prod. Dert] 4:29 Album Only
Prizm - Fine Line (Portrait of a Man) [Prod. Prizm] 4:31 Album Only
Freestyle (Arsonists) - Spread Your Wings [Prod. Intackt] 3:29 Album Only
Promise - Outside [Prod. Amir] 3:11 Album Only
Milk Crate - Never Fake Moves [Prod. Kender] 3:01 Album Only
Louwop - Scream [Prod. Catalist] 3:22 Album Only
Muneshine - City of Dreams Remix f/ Realson [Prod. DRUMATT!C] 3:47 Album Only
Phatkhat7 f/ 2Twyst - Who Does That? [Prod. Amir] 3:07 Album Only
Heavyweight - Brown Corduroy [Prod. Coco Dyce] 2:53 Album Only
Kendo - Follow Me [Prod. Tyme] 3:13 Album Only
Craig Rip f/ Matic & DJ Grouch - Where Do We Go From Here? [Prod 2:52 Album Only
Specifics - Take Me Back [Prod. Think Twice] 4:54 Album Only
Rynn D - Don't Stop (2K5 Remix) [Prod. Rynn D] 3:13 Album Only
Milk Crate f/ Muneshine - What's the Deal? [Prod. Kender] 3:01 Album Only
Marvel - IT [Prod. Mr. Attic] 4:51 Album Only
Mathematik - Attack [Prod. Saukrates] 3:19 Album Only
Fair One - Mother's Daughter [Prod. Lyve] 3:10 Album Only
Phocus - Ya Gotta [Prod. SirOJ] 3:39 Album Only
Heavyweight - Schoolyard Roc [Prod. Lyve] 2:44 Album Only
Adversaree and Esh Beats - The Statement [Prod. Esh Beats] 4:13 Album Only
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Album Notes

Mumbles Hip Hop's first release is a compilation titled "Strictly Underground." The compilation includes 21 blazing tracks from some of the finest and upcoming underground talent like Mathematik, Marvel, Freestyle (Arsonists), Muneshine, Raks One, Heavyweight and production from Saukrates, Mr. Attic (Da Grassroots), Lyve and Coco Dyce of Heavyweight, Craig Rip, and many more!

The Strictly Underground compilation will be a continued series to help and promote independent artists.

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REVIEWS

author: dean nagasako
goooooooood!
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Good Album
author: John Carter
I wonder why i didn't come accross this album earlier. I keep listening to the previews, and am buying tomorrow. :)
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author: Jay Bee
There are soo many sick songs on this cd! Probly the widest selection of talented artists you can find on one cd. Buy this!
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'Mumbles Hip Hop presents Stictly Underground' is 21 tracks deep and needs to pu
author: Platform8470
Mumbles Hip Hop, originally only a Canadian on-line store, recently expanded to Mumbles Hip Hop Records. Probably one of the best ways to introduce yourself to the world as a label is releasing a strong compilation with some new names ànd some names that ring a bell. Making people recognize and go 'who-the-heck-is-that' at the same time. 'Mumbles Hip Hop presents Stictly Underground' is 21 tracks deep and needs to put Mumbles and some (Canadian) up-and-coming artists on the map. Some of the highlights are… The jazz influenced 'Take Me Back' by The Specifics: nice production from Think Twice and clever lyrics that really take you back. Muneshine drops some of his trademark verses on the 'City Of Dreams' track, as well as on the dope Phocus (Muneshine & Raks One) cut 'Ya Gotta', laced with nice DJ Realson scratches. Mr. Attic might not sound familiar, but when we say he’s Da Grassroots producer you’ll probably be anxious to check out 'IT' with rhymes from Marvel. Real nice with a dope voice sample and a J-Rawlsesque feel. Y’all can read our Mathematik and Prizm review to check what we think about their featured songs, since both tracks are on this compil as well as on their own solo’s. The compilation doesn’t suffer from real duds, but at the same time there’s not much tracks other than the one’s mentioned before that really stand out. Rynn D’s track is cool (Beastie Boys sample in the hook!), Heavyweight knows how to lace a 'dirty track' and the Tyme produced 'Follow Me' by Kendo can stand on it’s own two. No need to namedrop all the artists,... you’ll probably hear from them (in the future) anyway. Whether this compilation will last like let’s say 'Superrappin Vol 1' is not sure. But whether some of the less known cats will make a name for themselves within 5 years sure is. Give this one a listen and rip it to your iPod for your backpackin’ ventures.
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