DJ Soul - July 4th Mix [Live on Shade45]
Hour One
1. The Alkaholiks - Daaam!
2. Redman - Pick it Up (Remix)
3. LL Cool J - Ill Bomb
4. Jay-Z & Memphis Bleek - Marcyville
5. 50 Cent & Mobb Deep - Bump Dat (Remix)
6. Nas - Nas Is like
7. M.O.P. - World Famous
8. Smooth The Hustler - Broken Language
9. Goodie Mobb - Cell Therapy
10. Eric B & Rakim - Mahogany
11. Notorious BIG & Eminem - Dead Wrong (Remix)
12. Outkast - So Fresh, So Clean
13. Jay-Z - Girls, Girls, Girls (Remix)
14. Rick Ross - Super High
15. Billy Stewart - Cross My Heart
16. Jay Electronica - Exhibit C
17. Isley Brothers - Footsteps In the Dark
18. Ice Cube - Today Was A Good Day
Hour Two
1. Cru & Slick Rick - Just Another Case
2. Beatnuts, Big Pun & Cuban Link - Off The Books
3. The Notorious B.I.G. - Interlude
4. The Notorious B.I.G. - 10 Crack Commandments
5. Kanye West & Game - Crack Music
6. Ghostface & Jadakiss - Run (Original Version)
7. Smif N Wessun - Sound Bwoy Bureill (Remix)
8. Masta Ace - Born To Roll (Remix)
9. Eminem & Royce 5’9 - Nuttin To Do
10. Ol’ Dirty Bastard - Nigga Please
11. Raekwon & Ghostface - Rainy Dayz (Remix)
12. Outkast - Players Ball (Remix)
13. Warren G & Nate Dogg - Regulate
14. Snoop Dog, Nate Dog, Master P, Butch Cassidy &The Eastsiderz - Lay Low
15. Dr Dre & Snoop Dog - Still Dre
16. Mobb Deep - Survival Of The Fittest
17. Cypress Hill, Erick Sermon, Redman & MC Eiht - Throw Your Hands In The Air
18. Gangstarr & Inspectah Deck - Above The Clouds












![UpNorthTrips Presents The 10s | Hardcore Rap and Mary J. Blige Records
words by @evboogie / mix by @UNITEDCRATES
Some of history’s mightiest Queens have been celebrated for their beauty, charm, and talent. Nefertiti, Cleopatra, Queen Elizabeth are a few women who’ve ruled full of ferocity, emotion and dominance. In music terms, the title “Queen” isn’t taken lightly. An artist’s impact and longevity to her craft are important elements to take into consideration before that honor is bestowed. When it comes to the Queen of R&B, there are many names that are synonymous with that legacy. When it comes to Hip-Hop and R&B, there is only one name that can hold the weight: Mary J. Blige.
Long-time fans have witnessed the talented singer from Yonkers achieve success and glory spanning three decades: Her Highness has eight multi-platinum albums and has won nine Grammy awards, the only artist to score wins in the Pop, Rap, Gospel and R&B categories.
In order to celebrate the tomorrow’s 20th Anniversary of the release of her debut album, What’s The 411?, we threw together a mix of ten dope “hardcore rap and Mary J. Blige records.” Enjoy. [Read More…]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7u1zkXoRA1qzbwkjo1_1280.jpg)



