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D.J. Cash Money - Guess Who's Comin' To Dinner Mp3

  • Performer: D.J. Cash Money
  • Album: Guess Who's Comin' To Dinner
  • Label: Spoiled Brat Recordings
  • Catalog #: 9005
  • MP3: 2568 mb | FLAC: 2891 mb
  • Released: 1996
  • Country: US
  • Rating: 4.7/5
  • Votes: 733
  • Category: Hip-hop & Rap
D.J. Cash Money - Guess Who's Comin' To Dinner Mp3

Tracklist

1K-Def & Larry-OReal Live Shot
2D.J. Cash MoneyIntro
3D.J. Cash MoneyWhere Ya From Cash?
4Busta RhymesIn Check
5Intro Fab5Funny How Time Flies / LeFlah
6Big NoydRecognize & Realize
7Greg NiceSet If Off
8RaekwonIncarcerated Scarface
9Jamal Insane Creation
10Group HomeTha Realness
11All CityWho Dat?
12Commercial
13Bahamadia / Q-Tip / Busta Rhymes / Phife Dawg / The Roots / Biz MarkieGuess Who's Coming To Dinner
14Group HomeUp Against The Wall
15Introducing Nima
16LL Cool JI Shot Ya (Remix)
17The GeniusCold World

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
9005 SBOD.J. Cash Money Guess Who's Comin' To Dinner, Vol. 2 WKIS FM ‎(CD, Mixed)Spoiled Brat Recordings9005 SBOUS1996
9005 SBOD.J. Cash Money Guess Who's Comin' To Dinner, Vol. 2 WKIS FM ‎(Cass, Album)Spoiled Brat Recordings9005 SBOUS1996

Credits

  • DJ MixD.J. Cash Money

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Wow! As a friend of mine pointed out correctly: This is the best Hip Hop mixtape on vinyl from the 90s. Better than 60 Minutes of Funk Vol. 1 by Funkmaster Flex which by itself is an unstoppable killer Hip Hop mix.

What you get here is the usual way this music was presented in the 90s. Hip Hop works in a mix of 12 inches, using acapellas, instrumentals, cutting up double copies, freestyle features, etc..
This mix is designed for "home listening", while Funkmaster Flex brings more of the club vibes of that time. (Both are of course great DJs.)

I saw Ca$h Money in a Club twice and I will never forget it: He simply destroyed that place... everybody in Berlin was jumping all night (ca. 2000).

He started the night in Globus (the upper floor of the famous Tresor Club in Berlin) with the recent Hit that everybody wanted to hear that was I Just Wanna Love U (Give It To Me) by Jay-Z (Neptunes Production) and from there he went all the way back to 1979, cutting up C.A.$.H. rules everything arround me - Cream get's the money (Wu-Tang), Time For Some Action by Redman and Dollar Bill by Jimmy Spicer in between and shouting in that microphone at the same time. Everybody just went nuts. This guy has some serious DJ skills. Memories.

The sound quality is a bit like a tape on vinyl, don't expect too much here.

One can pick up tons of cool 90s Hip Hop 12" which are by the way so underrated these days (I mean price wise) as only them will give you the full sound quality compared to the LPs.

To get an idea how this music was heard in context, this is a great and inexpensive way to start.

The LP has "funny" commercial skits and freestyles by Bahamadia and Q-Tip. The track list shows some underground classics, that you probably have in your collection, ok, but this is really about the presentation. For example he uses two promos of "Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check" by Busta Rhymes and works the Acapella over the original Instrumental and cuts it up as if you are in a Jamaican Dance Hall. Have I mentioned the Greg Nice or the Jamal track yet? Every track you think you know, you really don't, if it is presented the way Ca$h Money does.
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