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Peanut Butter Wolf vs. Los Angeles, Day 5
Related: Day One, Two, Three, Four
Day 5
The Root Down
Classic Hip Hop 7” Mix
1. Gayle House – “The Wherewolf” (GH) 1971
2. Run D.M.C. – “Together Forever” (Profile) 1985
3. Beastie Boys – “Posse In Effect” (Def Jam) 1986
4. Sir Mix-A-Lot – “Posse On Broadway” (Nasty Mix) 1988
5. BDP – “Stop The Violence” (Jive) 1988
6. A Tribe Called Quest – “Bonita Applebum” (Jive) 1990
7. Public Enemy – “Shut ‘Em Down Pete Rock Remix” (Def Jam) 1991
8. Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs – “I Got To Have It” (PWL) 1991
9. Audio Two – “Top Billin” (First Priority) 1987
10. Too Short – “What Rap?” (Jive) 1990
11. Ice-T – “Somebody Gotta Do It” (Sire) 1987
12. EPMD – “You’re A Customer” (Fresh) 1987
13. True Mathematics – “Greeks In The House” (Champion) 1987
14. Super Lover Cee & Casanova Rud – “Girls I Got ‘Em Locked” (DNA) 1988
15. L.L. Cool J – “Jack The Ripper” (Def Jam) 1987
16. Dee-Lite – “Dee-Lite Theme” (Elektra) 1991
17. Tribe Called Quest – “I Left My Wallet In El Segundo” (Jive) 1991
18. Big Daddy Kane – “Ain’t No Half Steppin” (Cold Chillin) 1988
19. N.W.A. – “Gangsta Gangsta” (Priority) 1988
20. N.W.A. – “Straight Outta Compton” (Priority) 1988
21. Slick Rick – “Teacher, Teacher” (Def Jam) 1988
22. Eric B. & Rakim – “I Know You Got Soul” (4th & Broadway) 1987
23. Mr. X & Mr. Z – “Mr. X & Mr. Z Drink Old Gold” (City Beat) 1987
24. EPMD – “You Got To Chill” (Fresh) 1988
25. Pharcyde – “Live @ Dodger Stadium” (Delicious Vinyl) 1993
26. Beastie Boys – “Get It Together” (Capitol)
27. Whodini – “Big Mouth” (Jive) 1985
28. Davy D – “Have You Seen Davy” (Def Jam) 1987
29. Roxanne Shante – “Bite This” (Pop Art) 1985
30. Doug E. Fresh – “The Original Human Beat Box” (Enjoy) 1984
31. Spoonie Gee – “The Godfather” (Tuff City) 1987
32. Gang Starr – “Who’s Gonna Take The Weight” (Chrysalis) 1991
33. Public Enemy – “Fight The Power” (Motown) 1989
34. Big Daddy Kane – “Raw” (Cold Chillin) 1987
35. Cash Money & Marvelous – “The Mighty Hard Rocker” (Sleeping Bag) 1988
36. The 45 King – “The 900 Number” (Tuff City) 1988
37. West Street Mob – “Break Dance” (Sugarhill) 1983
38. M.C. Shan – “Juice Crew Law” (Cold Chillin’) 1988
39. Three Times Dope – “Original Stylin” (Arista) 1989
40. Skinny Boys – “Set The Pace” (Jive) 1988
41. Ultramagnetic MC’s – “Moe Luv’s Theme” (Next Plateau) 1989
42. Jimmy “Spiderman” Allen – “Spider’s Delight” (Cue-2 Records) 1980
43. Kurtis Blow – “The Breaks” (Mercury) 1980
44. Afrika Bambaata & Soulsonic Force – “Renegades Chant” (Tommy Boy) 1984
45. Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel – “White Lines” (Sugar Hill) 1983
46. Beastie Boys – “Brass Monkey” (Def Jam) 1986
47. L’Trimm – “Cars With The Boom” (Atlantic Records) 1988
48. Dynamix II feat. Too Tough Tee – “Just Give The DJ A Break” (Bass Station) 1987