One of the best Golden Age Hip Hop songs by the G.O.A.T. Himself - Uncle L, the Future of the Funk: LL Cool J - mixed with the TR-808 Sounds of the King of the Beats: Mantronix. Enjoy.
This is like the Almond Joy of mixes...two great cuts that cut together very, very well...most excellent...and that Mantronix mix you did a few years back, you are The Mack, not Mark Morrison
@@czwrefsteven WIth all these early songs LL was establishing himself as one of the best spitters during the golden age...throwing incredibly rhymes over stripped down beats...and he was 17 years old when did all these songs...I mean, damn.......
Hard as Hell
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1985😂🎉❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
So fresh and def !
This is like the Almond Joy of mixes...two great cuts that cut together very, very well...most excellent...and that Mantronix mix you did a few years back, you are The Mack, not Mark Morrison
I did a similar mix back in 86. Rock the bells was on the burgundy label
Rock The Bells was on the black label. I Need A Beat & Dangerous were on the burgundy label.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Hey Q I'd love to hear your mix...can you share?
@@czwrefsteven WIth all these early songs LL was establishing himself as one of the best spitters during the golden age...throwing incredibly rhymes over stripped down beats...and he was 17 years old when did all these songs...I mean, damn.......
You re right and wrong. I got a burgundy and a black label of I need a beat. I found it in a crate with original concept and jazzy J's def jam.
ROLLO6612 you don’t have to tell me, I was there and actually he was 16 when he stated his recording career.😉😉👍🏽👍🏽