01. Nice & Smooth - Hip Hop Junkies Flown
02. Busta Rhymes - Put You Hands Where My Eyes Can See
03. Blackalicious & Outkast - Make You Feel The Wheelz
04. KRS-One - Mortal Thought
05. De La Soul & Bush Babees - Itzsoweezee To Sing A Love Song
06. Nine - Whutcha Want?
07. Outkast - ATLiens
08. Salt-N-Pepa, Mary J Blige & Notorious B.I.G. - Real Shoop
09. Common - I Used To Love H.E.R
10. Common, Kanye West & Last Poets - The Corner
11. Nas, Ludacris & Doug E Fresh - Virgo
12. Goodie Mob - Soul Food
13. Trillville - Some Cut
14. Ol Dirty Bastard - Shimmy Shimmy Ya
15. Mobb Deep - Survival Of The Shook Ones
02. Busta Rhymes - Put You Hands Where My Eyes Can See
03. Blackalicious & Outkast - Make You Feel The Wheelz
04. KRS-One - Mortal Thought
05. De La Soul & Bush Babees - Itzsoweezee To Sing A Love Song
06. Nine - Whutcha Want?
07. Outkast - ATLiens
08. Salt-N-Pepa, Mary J Blige & Notorious B.I.G. - Real Shoop
09. Common - I Used To Love H.E.R
10. Common, Kanye West & Last Poets - The Corner
11. Nas, Ludacris & Doug E Fresh - Virgo
12. Goodie Mob - Soul Food
13. Trillville - Some Cut
14. Ol Dirty Bastard - Shimmy Shimmy Ya
15. Mobb Deep - Survival Of The Shook Ones
This is but one of the many blend tapes put out by DJ Food Stamp, this tape see Stamp taking some classic tracks and cutting them together with some legendary Pete Rock production. One thing Food Stamp does better then most any other "Blend DJ" out there as...well his blends actually sound good, you never get a blend from him that sounds out of sync or awkward, he knows what he's doing and he does it well. That being said some of the tracks work better then others, some add a unique vibe to a classic track and some just dont sound very appealing at all, and even though it may not be essential listening, its still a lot of fun.
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