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Vol. 5, # 7: Featuring Chad's Tapes

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An episode of the Dope Joints! Hip Hop Podcast podcast, hosted by Dope Joints! Hip Hop Mixshow, titled "Vol. 5, # 7: Featuring Chad's Tapes" was published on March 4, 2012 and runs 131 minutes.

March 4, 2012 ·131m · Dope Joints! Hip Hop Podcast

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peace. You might have heard us alluding to the homie Chad's tapes on recent episodes, well here's the deal. Out of the blue the dude hit up the Hip Hop hoarder @Large looking to donate his legendary tape collection to @'s Dope Vault. The collection is full of dope tapes that used to get played back in the school days on one of those yellow Sony Sports Walkman's with the latch that flipped over the buttons or on a ghetto blaster wedged between the two front seats of Chad's pops late model Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue (It might have been a Plymouth Diplomat, same damn thing really). This was inevitably going to lead to a mix of some music that could be found on these tapes... and here it is! As a matter of fact the .mp3 rip of DJ Stress' "Homeless Fate" was amongst the tapes.Thanks to the homie Chad for keeping it in the fam and for keeping a brother laced with many a dub back in the day. Length: 131 Minutes @Large in the mix: Digital Underground - Kiss You Back Raw Fusion - Traffic Jam D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - You Saw My Blinker Kid 'N Play - Can't Get Enuff Kish - Shogun Dream Warriors - Twelve Sided Dice Gravediggaz - Blood Brothers RBX - Our Time Is Now DJ Honda + No I.D.& Dug Infinite - When You Hot You Hot Keith Murray - Life On The Street Shyheim & Pop "The Brown Hornet" - Dear God O.G.C. - Gunn Clapp A Tribe Called Quest - The Love Bone: Thugs-N-Harmony - Body Rott Fat Joe - Dat Gangsta Shit Everlast - Tired Cella Dwellas - Line 4 Line Illegal - Ban De Iggidy Blahzay Blahzay - Don't Let This Rap Shit Fool You Method Man - Tical Mobb Deep - Apostle's Warning Cocoa Brovaz & Eek-A-Mouse - Memorial Goodie Mob - Sesame Street Method Man - Step by Step Camp Lo - Park Joint A+ - Party Joint Michie Mee - Cover Girl Rakim - Remember That Heltah Skeltah - Undastand Def Squad - Say Word! Lost Boyz - Straight From Da Ghetto Capone-N-Noreaga - Capone Bone Mic Geronimo - Train Of Thought Redman - Bobyahed2dis Luniz & Redman - Hypnotized Boot Camp Clik - The Dugout Cypress Hill & MC Eiht - Prelude To A Come Up Das EFX & 8-Off - Somebody Told Me Chubb Rock - East Vs. West

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peace. You might have heard us alluding to the homie Chad's tapes on recent episodes, well here's the deal. Out of the blue the dude hit up the Hip Hop hoarder @Large looking to donate his legendary tape collection to @'s Dope Vault. The collection is full of dope tapes that used to get played back in the school days on one of those yellow Sony Sports Walkman's with the latch that flipped over the buttons or on a ghetto blaster wedged between the two front seats of Chad's pops late model Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue (It might have been a Plymouth Diplomat, same damn thing really). This was inevitably going to lead to a mix of some music that could be found on these tapes... and here it is! As a matter of fact the .mp3 rip of DJ Stress' "Homeless Fate" was amongst the tapes.Thanks to the homie Chad for keeping it in the fam and for keeping a brother laced with many a dub back in the day. Length: 131 Minutes @Large in the mix: Digital Underground - Kiss You Back Raw Fusion - Traffic Jam D.J. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - You Saw My Blinker Kid 'N Play - Can't Get Enuff Kish - Shogun Dream Warriors - Twelve Sided Dice Gravediggaz - Blood Brothers RBX - Our Time Is Now DJ Honda + No I.D.& Dug Infinite - When You Hot You Hot Keith Murray - Life On The Street Shyheim & Pop "The Brown Hornet" - Dear God O.G.C. - Gunn Clapp A Tribe Called Quest - The Love Bone: Thugs-N-Harmony - Body Rott Fat Joe - Dat Gangsta Shit Everlast - Tired Cella Dwellas - Line 4 Line Illegal - Ban De Iggidy Blahzay Blahzay - Don't Let This Rap Shit Fool You Method Man - Tical Mobb Deep - Apostle's Warning Cocoa Brovaz & Eek-A-Mouse - Memorial Goodie Mob - Sesame Street Method Man - Step by Step Camp Lo - Park Joint A+ - Party Joint Michie Mee - Cover Girl Rakim - Remember That Heltah Skeltah - Undastand Def Squad - Say Word! Lost Boyz - Straight From Da Ghetto Capone-N-Noreaga - Capone Bone Mic Geronimo - Train Of Thought Redman - Bobyahed2dis Luniz & Redman - Hypnotized Boot Camp Clik - The Dugout Cypress Hill & MC Eiht - Prelude To A Come Up Das EFX & 8-Off - Somebody Told Me Chubb Rock - East Vs. West
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