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Mos Def Featuring Q-Tip & Tash - Body Rock

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Body Rock
Music Price: $9.98
As of Jan 1 19:15 EST (details)

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Artist(s)Mos Def Featuring Q-Tip & Tash
StudioRawkus Entertainment
Release DateMarch 3, 1998
UPC Code601617015724
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About Mos Def Featuring Q-Tip & Tash - Body Rock

Track Details: Radio Mix, Street Mix, Instrumental Album Details

Tracks

  1. Body Rock [Radio]
  2. Body Rock [Street]
  3. Body Rock [Instrumental]
  4. Stretch & Bob Radio Skit
  5. Manifesto

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (5 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteSlow DownQuote
The Bodyrock and The Manifesto are both great songs off of compilation CDs the 1st is off Soundbombing one and The Manifesto is off the Lyricist Lounge Vol 1. November 21, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteBody Rock - mos def, tash, q-tipQuote
This track featured on the original Lyrcist Lounge album is a reminder to us all how hip hop has evolved out of the monotomous and unthoughtfull "gangster" style associated with the dying sounds of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. 88 keys puts down a dope beat which the fresh emmceeing complements well and the combination of old skooler Q-tip, west side alkaholik Tash and east coast innovator Mos Def is definetly the pioneering voice of hip hop. BUY THIS TRACK ! IF NOT GET THE ALBUYM ! June 16, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteDA BOMB! WELL WORTH DA PRICE. YO, PICK IT UP..Quote
Black Star meets Tha Alkaholiks meets A Tribe Called Quest. THIS IS DA JOINT.. :) August 18, 1999

rating: 3 QuoteOverhyped Or Worthy Of The Praise?Quote
Brooklynite Mos Def (who along with Talib Kweli, spearheaded the commercial rise of "underground" rap in 1998) showcases his lyrical skills in this track lifted from the much-lauded "Lyricist Lounge Volume 1" compilation. Employing a spare jazzy backbeat and enlisting the vocal finesse of Q-Tip (of the late A Tribe Called Quest) as well as West Coast phenom Tash, this essentially serves as a rather skeletal primer to the aforementioned collection although this single does boast an instrumental for those so inclined. April 3, 1999

rating: 4 Quotegood representation, much propsQuote
this single is pretty tight, but then again- i love my old school jams. but it's a tight little jawn. if you like hip-hop you'll find yourself bobbing your head to this beat! July 17, 1998

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