Q-Tip week on KevinNottingham.com!

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Via ThisIsHipHop

My homie Kev from ThisIsHipHop announced “The Q-Tip / ATCQ week” on his blog
to celebrate the latest release from the former A Tribe Called Quest member.
You can expect great compilations, sample sets, reviews and many more.

Here goes the first compilation:

Q-TIP: BEST OF FEATURES (PART 1)

1. “Body Rock” by Mos Def
* From the album Lyricist Lounge, Volume 1 (1999)
2. “Let’s Organize” by Organized Konfusion
* From the album Stress: The Extinction Agenda (1994)
3. “Paris Tokyo (Remix)” by Lupe Fiasco
* Remix from the album The Cool (2007)
4. “For The Nasty” by Busta Rhymes
* Unreleased
5. “Showdown” by Black Moon
* From the album War Zone (1999)
6. “Me and My Microphone” by A+
* From the album The Latch-Key Child (1996)
7. “So What The Fuss (Remix)” by Stevie Wonder
* Remix from the album A Time To Love (2005)
8. “Love You Can’t Borrow” by M-1
* From the album Dead Prez Presents M-1 Confidential (2006)
9. “Hold Tight” by Slum Village
* From the album Fantastic, Vol. 2 (2000)
10. “Ital (The Universal Side)” by The Roots
* From the album Illadelph Halflife (1996)
11. “Extra Abstract Skillz” by Mad Skillz
* From the album From Where??? (1996)
12. “Don’t Curse” by Heavy D
* From the album Peaceful Journey (1991)
13. “Stop, Look, Listen” by Statik Selektah
* From the album Spell My Name Right: The Album (2007)
14. “Get Involved” by Raphael Saadiq
* From the soundtrack to The PJs (1999)
15. “Dem Thangz” by Angie Martinez
* From the album Up Close and Personal (2001)

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