(From On Da Brink album; 1997)
Another song ya host Bloggy Brackins discovered via BigSleep's Bay Area Jazz-Rap compilations. A worthy entry into the For The Love Of Money canon which began properly in 1984 with its first great use Step Off by Melle Mel & The Furious Five. This mix of Loot 'A Getcha is some charmingly naive Bay Area backpack-Rap which is aimed at the dancefloor. Granted, it's a dancefloor which is 85% male, but a dancefloor is still a dancefloor innit. If the 12" containing this song had ever made it to the U.K, it would have gone gold in Mr Bongo.
J-Live - Braggin' Writes (1996)
Missin' Linx - M.I.A (1998)
Jurassic 5 - Jayou (1997)
Mad Skillz - Ghostwriter (2000)
Non Phixion - Refuse To Lose (1998)
Mos Def - Universal Magnetic (1997)
Ugly Duckling - Fresh Mode (1999)
D.I.T.C - Day One (1997)
Dilated Peoples - Work The Angles (1998)
Bumpy Knuckles - Part Of My Life (1999)
MF DOOM ft. DJ Cucumber Slice - Rhymes Like Dimes (1999)
People Under The Stairs - The Next Step II (1998)

A Little Samba being featured on the latest McDonald's ad instantly reminds me of Mr. Bongo.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen that. Ugly Duckling in a McDonald's advert is hilarious to me.
DeleteJurassic 5's Jayou featured on a Kellogg's cornflakes commercial is another one.
ReplyDeleteTheory: most British advertising executives are ex-backpackers from the 1997 to 2003 era.
DeleteWe co-signing those Mos Def, Non Phixion and PUTS records?
ReplyDeleteYep. The only one I don't own is Work The Angles.
ReplyDeleteA stellar list.
ReplyDeleteGot to add 'Verbal attack' and anything off that Siah and Yeshua EP too. Great times!
Agent Orange by Cage was Mr Bongo platinum too.
DeleteI made this playlist if you want to listen to nothing but mid 90s indie rap for 14 hours:
ReplyDeletehttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/7fejbTZ53mNq9MT5o4EBNh?si=LVYWUPsSQKyTNO3WI0ubqw
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DeleteWait, where is Widespread by Jakki Tha Motamouth & Copywrite tho?