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Records players are cheap, plentiful and easy to come by. I understand if you're living in a shelter or your car; but if you can get yourself a Nintendo Switch, an IPad, a PS4 and a laptop, there is no reason why such a self-respecting Hip-Hop head shouldn't have a record player. Trust me, there's no reason to be intimidated by the various models, features, etc. Unless you're a hardcore DJ, you really don't need to know about types of drives, needles, etc.
Click this link to read my short & sweet Guide To Getting Yourself a Record Player... and join the real Hip-Hop nation already. It's good times over here.
"Bass is the Name of the Game" hit the shelves first. "Back to Haunt You" was the first Magic Mike tape to initially boast the use of "chrome" tape technology. Afterwards, his first two were then re-released with the, "Now on Chrome" logo. Also, the re-released "chrome" version of "And the Royal Posse" was given a different album cover than the original first pressing.
ReplyDeleteThe success of the Vicious Base album made way for the Magic Mike and M.C. Madness album, which was his fourth release.
Keep up the good work.
Ahhh, that explains it! That's why sites would credit 'Back To Haunt You' as being from 1991, too, because they're probably looking at the 'Chrome' rerelease.
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