Rakim - Welcome 2 The Hood (Prod. by Dr. Dre) (previously unreleased) video free download


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released on the J-Love compilation mixtape as is many of the other unreleased songs of his, this is apparently produced by dr. dre for Rakim's Oh My God album. Aftermath wanted Rakim to make more gun talk songs for his Oh My God album, which is why Rakim is swearing on this track something he usually doesn't do. Perhaps one of the creative differences Rakim had with Dr. Dre

* 1.keep the mic hot produced by j-love

* 2.welcome 2 the hood (unreleased) produced by dr dre

* 3.classic feat nas krs-1 kanye west

* 4.streets of ny feat nas and alicia keys

* 5.run (unreleased)

* 6.after you die (unreleased) produced by dr dre

* 7.light it up (unreleased)

* 8.it anit kool (unreleased)

* 9.gettin up anthem feat talib kweli

* 10.how i m living (unreleased)

* 11.once upon a rhyme (unreleased)

* 12.turn the beat up (unreleased)

* 13.when i be on the mic

* 14.i know you got soul

* 15.follow the leader

* 16.microphone fiend

* 17.18th letter

* 18.once upon a time in japan

* 19.last resort (unreleased)

* 20.dont sweat the technique

* 21.keep the beat

* 22.yo mtv raps

* 23.st ides 2 (unreleased)

* 24.r.a.k.i.m

* 25.bring it (unreleased)

Comments

10 years ago

Eric Kilpatrick

Truly, the greatest MC on the planet! Hands down...

10 years ago

GetAtMe747

You can tell Dre made him rap about drugs and killing, this is not Rakim's style at all, this is why he didn't stay with Dr. Dre Rakim kept it real.

10 years ago

brichdamon1

The "GOD"

10 years ago

mcteeosupreme

"When the god spit, I'm still a yardstick from real performers!"... Rakim from the track It's Nothin 100s

10 years ago

mcteeosupreme

Ra's flow is still light years ahead of these so called rap cats getting spin now. 

11 years ago

John Hommel

I can't stand J-Love adding in his name all over this song. If he felt the need to watermark, he should have just said his name at the beginning or ending.

11 years ago

Hanson Durice

All hip hop rappers should bow to the master of flow, no doubt, no doubt

11 years ago

Francisco Deanda

Yeah! Ra the TRUE GOAT!!!!!

11 years ago

PrAnG2000

Brotha, I love how you f**kin' put that. Props.

11 years ago

PrAnG2000

Ra is for the intelligent listeners. We impressed so much with his diction, that we don't bizznizz about a flow switch up. His flow is timeless, submerged in the fountain of youth.

11 years ago

Jacks Johnson

executive producer of what? this was just on a mixtape. It was definitely made while Rakim was on Aftermath and Rakim mentions Dre in this song that I know for sure

11 years ago

AkuraIchiban

Everybody knows Dr.Dre doesn't make his beats :D

11 years ago

Marques Martinez

I'm a lil late but dre most definitely sampled back in his earlier days. But sampling wasn't as much of his style like it was for Premier or Pete Rock or J Dilla, Dre is a musician and mainly makes his shit from scratch.

11 years ago

2PacIverson

''Poetical pages cause panic, freestyles is frantic thoughts is organic, flow is aerodynamic mic is volcanic, rhymes spread across the planet I send out the scribe now the vibes gigantic Now, I'm internationally known, mental capacitys blown I hope your microphones accident prone, raw footage is shown''

11 years ago

RUDOLPHLYRICS

exactly. i'm sick of these young internet cats tallking about dre does't sample. having someone replay a sample IS SAMPLING!!!!

11 years ago

xNepsteR

LOL give the kid some aloe for that fruity loops burn

12 years ago

kweli05

Sorry, this is Kweli holding his nose.

12 years ago

Jovo lastic

Rakim true rap cat!!!!!

12 years ago

Jose Flores

Am guessing it's the clean version

12 years ago

blahh blaah

Dr Dre never sampled? You can't be serious.Check Straight out of Compton,to 2001. Almost every song until the 50 cent years was a sample. Even that weird ass "my name is song" was a sample.

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