I Absolutely Love These Songs!!!





Here's a listing of all of my favorite songs, starting from the very first one!!


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Goodtank -- Enola (Enola is Martin Gradal's band.. they are very rocking, and Martin has an excellent voice. This track is an unhappy song-- it has really cool chord changes, and some uplifting parts. Go, Enola, go go go!!! yours, eocs)
My Band -- D12 (Eminem is back again!!! That track is hilarious!! I love the idea of D12 being a boy band. It's so true.. everyone loved Justin.. not so crazy about Lance and Joey [[although *I* though Joey was the best!!! :-) ]]. Ah, I like to hear something totally silly like that on pop radio. Ah, Em and D12, you guys sure are alright. peace, eelio)
We Love Doctor Tanner -- Toby Goodshank f/ Nathan Gulick (This is one of my favorite songs ever. It's over 7 minutes long, but it actually feels pretty short. It interesting, because Toby's CD Helmic Regulator has this very interesting vibe in that it feels like it's ended when it's halfway done, and then all of the rest of the songs feel like bonus tracks. So I kept listening and listening, and thinking, "THIS must be the actual final track." But it wasn't! But then when I hit We Love Doctor Tanner, that track really stuck out as being truly happy and fun [and yes, it's the actual final track.. well, besides the postlude ^_^ ]. I love the wit, I love the rhymes, the seriousness and the utterly ridiculous and theatrical nature of it. I give out mad props to Toby and Nathan for coming up with such cool notes and such a neat plot. Great job, guys!! take care, socito)
That's Impossible -- Toby Goodshank (This song is hilarious! I love every second of it. It's funny, because I listened to it numerous times before I even figured out what it was about.. and the meaning really isn't meant to be all that elusive. It's great fun.)
Macaroni, Macaroni -- Lance Romańce (This is a super hot rap, and I love having macaroni and cheese. Probably my favorite lines are "save some water in a glass for your father" and "now, do you have an oven timer?" --my bad if I messed them up slightly, but that's the gist of it. --soce)
Toxic -- Britney Spears (What can I say? This track is like a million times more melodic and interesting than "Baby" or "Oops", plus it has violins in it!! She just can't go wrong these days!! with tender-loving care, socetew)
Find a Way -- A Tribe Called Quest (Yeah, it's great, and I'm pretty sure the beat for this track gets sampled in a fairly recent song.)
Star -- Onion Baby (Here, Mr. Baby has a mastery of both the bongo sounds and definitely the "1, 2, 3, 4" voice that comes standard with every keyboard. This song is really chill, and even though it only has a few words in it, it is terribly depressing.. about some loser nobody notices or cares about. What a great track to listen to on my way home after a long and fulfilling day of work. love, eocs)
Here I Am -- Linda Draper (Linda's CD Patchwork is very dreamy and relaxed. There's something about it that's completely different from any other CD I have ever listened to. It's just so uplifting and relaxing.. you just want to sit out on the porch with your loved one and listen to it while drinking lemonade. In Here I Am, she sings these really cool arpeggios during the verses, and the chorus is just totally rocking, the way she sings a lot and then just stops.. it almost has a bit of a hip hop vibe to it, although only in a way that a cat like me would notice. You probably won't think it has a hip hop vibe. You'll probably just see it as a really good song, which is also how I feel about it. Go, Linda!! You're music is so sweet! best, soce)
Mommy Womp Stomp -- Huggabroomstik (This rousing choral track is a great way to usher in the self-titled Hugga CD. Your MOM is HOT!! It's happy and sad at the same time.. it rocks and makes me mad.. but then I just went and had a talk with my womping dad-- so now, I'm glad. --eeloqkutzien)
Climax (Girl Sh**)-- Slum Village (Slumma Villa out in hot form. I like the chord changes and the whole dreamy feeling brought about by the female singing and the cool sounds during the chorus. Fun, hot rapping that could lead to some fun hot special times. --socetew)
Birthright -- Gina Young (I gotta have this track!!! I've heard Gina do it live, but I wish I could listen to it all the time--it's not on her first album.. maybe she'll put it on her next one? It's totally cool how she curses out our prez and makes it humorous at times as well. I loved it when she was all like, "Everybody, sing along now.. I GOT BETTER GRADEZ THAN YOU!!!" Oh, she is the best.)
Do the Blink (and take off your clothes) -- Lance Romańce (I hadn't realized it, but Lance is really quite the rapper!!! The Blink has quickly been taking over America as today's hottest dance sensation. I also think "Bruno Brown's Big-Ass Beat" is a pretty neat track. You can kiss Bruno if you have beef with Lance [ie eat some steak with him.. erhhh gwefoij (sic)]--love, socetew)
Bling Bling Baby -- Milk Kan (Well.. you know how much I love rapping, and it sounds good over the happy melody. It's also pretty dang dope the way he pronounces "vitamins", lol--eocs)
Mr. Smith -- David Dragov (This song is really catchy and has great cord changes. It's also extremely depressing, as many listeners [myself include it] compare ourselves to the aforementioned Mr. Smith. Sometimes life just sucks. But please don't give up! love, soce)
I Wi$h I had $ome Money -- Chonk (Cool track.. again, catchy and death-related.)
Warning -- Alfchen Soundsystem (These songs are really fun. I enjoy both the accoustic and the full band versions. I guess I gotta look out avoid serious injury, eh?)
Going Mainstream -- Paradigm (Great track! It's very true.. sometimes--well, a lot of the time--underground hip hop sucks just as much as the mainstream bull****.)
Bleeding in the Future -- Onion Baby (Someone gave me this CD at the Antihoot open mic, and it's now one of my favorite CDs to listen to. This guy records all these tracks in his studio with cool beats and really strange samples. It's totally amazing and extremely catchy. The first track is my favorite, but I love every single one of them. He plays some guitar on the tracks as well. Everything is very well produced. Great job, Onion Baby!! Maybe we can do a track together in the future!! Hit me up! peace--soce, the elemental wizard)
Tuesday Night -- Toby Goodshank (I'm really feeling the reggae vibe on this track. Toby's whole album Helmic Regulator is totally like, "...What?!" but we all love him, cuz he's so darn cute and all misguided-seeming, so I'll keep on listening to tracks about blood-c### and beating myself in the head until it all makes sense. Yes, it's weird, but I like it a lot. I'd say something like, "This young star is definitely on the rise," except for the fact that he's already extremely well established and popular, so I should probably say something more to the effect of, "This brightly shining star is a gift that all shall enjoy." And I will. Errhh, somewhere else.. cuz I already just basically said that hear. Love!!! --socetew)
Mercury -- Duende (Duende is such a talented and amazing band. They are so incredibly cool. Listening to them is just pure bliss. Mercury is so angry and upset and wonderfully blends their two sublime voices together.. it's a musical masterpiece.)
Smell You On My Hands -- dub-L (This song has the beat that makes it sound incredibly serious, like it should be a ghetto anthem or something. But instead, it's ridiculously hilarious and disgusting!! On the one hand, you could view it probably how the author intended it to be: as a complaint towards women who don't take care of their treasures. But on the other hand, I usually end up seeing it as an ode to gay pride!! Love the man! Fear the woman! It's like a cautionary tale, even though I know that's not at all what it's meant to be, probably, lol-- Or I guess it could also be a lesbian pryde thing, like women being all like, "yeah, I know it's nastay, but that's how we like it!!" The funny thing is that this whole song is only like 48 seconds long, but hey. love ==> socet, the poet)
Snowflakes and Cigar Butts -- Gina Young (This entire album--Intractable--is totally amazing. You really should go out and purchase it immediately. You can probably get it somewhere online. When you listen to Gina's music, you feel like she is having a little conversation with you and you alone. There are fast songs, slow songs, angry songs and silly songs.. a little bit for everyone, which is just how I like my albums to be. Hard rock switches to soft ballads and back again with the bat of an eye. This particular song, SaCB, has really cool chord changes, especially in the chorus, when that bass comes in and sounds sort of like a boat that's slowly drifting out to sea. Oh, how I love it so!! with goodness, s-)
Born a Bad kid -- dub-L (I play the violin, so when I heard the fugue in the background that I had definitely performed back in my Suzuki days, I got totally excited. The chill and yet often nasty lyrics are a nice counterpoint to the classical aspect of the piece. dubs was all like, "I swear I make beats too, and don't *only* spit over random orchestral tracks!" Yeah right, kid. You can't fool me, man. lol!! j/k!!! best, elementum)
Nothing That Stitches Can't Sew -- Thomas Patrick Maguire (This song is so incredibly funky and cool. It's been stuck in my head for days straight. I just keep repeating the chorus. I love the groovy drumming and understated voice of the singer. It's just totally awesome!!! What can I say. It feels so low key and yet biting and vibrant. Alright, give it a listen and smile. peace, eocs)
Korken Khall'n -- Alcoholic Sunrise (I don't speak German, so I have no idea what they're saying, but it sounds so heartfelt and tender, plus I just love the guitar, and when the violins come in, that completely melts my soul until I'm left with non-stop happiness.)
I Luv U -- Dizzee Rascal (Dizzee Rascal is like what The Streets should have been. Not to clump all English rappers together or anything.. but when I first read about The Streets, he was supposed to be this guy who would totally change the face of hip hop, so I rushed out and bought his album, but it ended up just being some techno music with this random guy talking over it really slowly, like he was trying to learn how to rap and wasn't that good at it yet, but somehow released a whole album on a major label, gained thousands of fans and sold thousands of CDs.. which isn't that bad of an accomplishment, word. I felt like his only real selling point was that he "talked about English gutter life" and "said English slang words." Well, big whoop. The music pretty much sucked. I still have hope for him in the future..
Dizzee R, on the other hand, is much more gritty and hardcore.. not only that, but he raps at a civilized tempo that is way more fun to listen to again and again. His accent is wonderful. The third track on his album Boy in da Corner is such a pleasure.. the woman on it has a cool voice as well. Plus, it's got the ol' "Is That Your Trick" beat in the background. I mean, what is there not to like?? Yay! Love, soce)
Deconstructionist Romance -- Cheese on Bread (I love all the tracks on the CoB album. They are funny, entertaining and toughtful. At the end, however, this ballad just came and hit me out of nowhere. It suddenly gets a very serious tone completely different from the groovy party vibe I felt earlier. It's got a bit of a Cranberries feel to it.. I am a fan of the Cran, so that's cool. The vocals lilt above and swoop in straight to my heart. There is still a bit of silliness by having the song start out, "When a subject loves an object..." It almost feels like the whole album was a party, and this is late at night, when people are tired, drunk and defenseless, and their true feelings finally come out, after they have shed all of their fun-loving "cool guy" attitudes. Peace! CoB kicks major butt! take it con queso, soceso [sic])
Politik -- Coldplay (At first, I was like, "Ehh... Coldplay.." but when they hit me with chord after chord of angry disturbance, it completely beat me into submission. I remembered just how much I enjoy hearing very simple songs that have the same few chords repeated over and over again. Here, the Coldplay crew does it with such mastery that I was always looking forward to the chorus, when I would get flooded with the angst and regret over and over again. And then it switches to this cool bridge, where they sing some awesome notes. Ah, I love it!! Great job, guys! take care, socelicious)
She's Alive -- Andre 3000 (I would have loved for this song to be the slow jam that we danced to at our middle school dances. This song is so wonderful.. it's about the triumph of his mother in being able to raise her son successfully as a single parent. I think that raising children is such a responsibility that takes so much energy even as a married couple, so for single parents to hold down nurturing and providing for their kids all on their own.. that is just a great task to undertake, and I am so proud of everyone who puts in their all to do it. The song itself is quite soothing and calming.. I first heard it on my iPod when I was sleeping on the subway.. it lulled me awake and made me feel quite happy. love, socetew)
Spread -- Andre 3000 (First of all, it goes without saying that Hey Ya is a wonderful song, so definitely let it be known. Now then.. back to Spread: It's funny because I'm gay, but I am head-over-heels crazy for Andre's crooning to tha ladies!! He totally rocks! There is this undeniable passion and realness in everything he says that you just can't find on most popstars' CDs. Yeah, I actually went and bought the latest OutKast CD at full price!! It was definitely worth it. I love his sense of passion and urgency to get into this woman's pants.. it is just so beautiful, plus the piano solo/coming home to make out done simultaneously = pure genious!!! I love every second of this song. I can't believe that it only has one verse.. but it works out so perfectly. Andre 3000, you rock.)
Better Days -- Dots Will Echo (This is the second track on a totally amazing six-track CD. I am blown away by this CD and totally love it. It's so upbeat and happy, and the melodies are great for singing along with. I feel so good!! Thanks, DWE!)
Lie in Perfect Rows -- Chris Fuller (So MYSTERIOUS!! What does that really MEAN anyway?? It's a very bitter and angry song, and that kind of thing often makes me quite happy. Great harmonies and rockin' beats as well! best, eocs)
Life in a Glass House -- Radiohead (Geez.. ANOTHER Radiohead song?!?! This one is funny because I owned Amnesiac for over a year, but I guess I just didn't make my way all the way through to the end.. I must have stopped not much longer after Knives Out, because then it gets all weird and kind of boring.. but one time late at night I decided to give each song a chance on my iPod, and LiaGH came out of nowhere! It's funny with all of these music band brass and wind instruments! It's kind of klezmer-ish.. yeah! And of course still nice a "despressing" [sic]. I give it mad props. Peace, soce)
Tropical -- Matt Singer (Matt sings some awesome chords! Don't panic.. yet.)
Where the F*ck Are They -- Cheese on Bread (This delightful ditty contrasts a women complaining how straight men are all pigs with a gay man wishing that he could find another man for himself out of the invisible mass of men that his female friend is claiming exists [grammar?!]. It is both wonderfully angry and cheesy, and it always makes me smile, especially because I often face those same frustrations myself.)
Big Spender -- Missy Elliot (Missy rules. She is so wonderful. This song is utterly charming. Again props to Eric M. for showing me this and probably many more songs that will appear on this list.)
Crush -- Solange (Mad props to my man Eric M. for bringing this song back into my life.)
War Outside -- Liun's Den (The entire Liun's Den demo CD is something way off the hook; hundreds of times better than most CDs I have, ESPECIALLY the demo CDs. I love the background singing in this track.. ooh ooh ooh ooh, ooh-Wah!!!)
Scatterbrain. -- Radiohead (As of the time I'm writing this, I listen to this song at least four times a day.. it's just THAT GOOD.)
Working Girl -- L-Dot
Somebody in Here -- Drift f/ Molly
What U Got? -- Oktober
Saki -- Breez Evahflowin
What's Happenin' Now? -- Breez Evahflowin
Pro-FILES -- Breez Evahflowin
Modern Man's Hustle -- Atmosphere
2 + 2 = 5 -- Radiohead (No it doesn't, you sillies!)
Bout Dem Dollaz -- Kumillion
The Boy/Girl Song -- Dibs and Sara
The Sky Falls Fast -- The Festival
3030 -- Deltron 3030
Ours -- Sugar Ray
Crazy in Love -- Beyonce f/ Jay-Z (See, here is a perfect example of a group that comes out with a song that I absolutely hate [ie., Bonnie & Clyde] but then follow it up with a song that I totally love. Crazy in Love has that great 70s kick that Beyonce seems to be really going for. I say if it moves you, B, then keep working with it. --socetew)
Adidas -- Killer Mike f/ Outkast
Glitches -- The Roots f/ Amel Larrieux (Sounds like something by The Spooks. It's cool!)
Get Down -- Nas (Classic Nas material at its best. Word, life.)
Nail in the Coffin -- Eminem (I know this track is kind of old, but it is incredibly witty and funny! I don't know why people would ever step to Eminem. Their battle raps are so boring and played out, whereas his are so fresh and hilarious! Go Em! Go Em! I swear he pays these small fries to diss him just so that he can write such biting and evil material. one love, s-)
[That song w/ the "I Really Mean It" sampled... a Diplomats song, I believe] (Quite a catchy line, eh?)
4 Ever -- Lil Mo f/ Fabolous (Lil Mo is like King Midas; every song she sings turns to gold! I love all of her work. She is sexy, too!)
So Gone -- Monica f/ Missy Elliot (Just when you think her career must be over, Monica keeps coming back with more and more hot tracks! I love you, Mons.)
Breathe Your Name -- Sixpence None the Richer (Wow, a pop song that contains chord changes!!! Truly wondrous.)
All My Life -- Freeway f/ Nate Dogg (This has a phat synth track backing up some killer vocals. You gotta love that music!)
Thugz Mansion (Accoustic Remix) -- Tupac and Nas (I think it takes balls to play a rap song with no drum loop. I like the guitar lick and such. Maybe Nas and Tupac can start recording some *new* material. Oh, wait... 8P)
Ms. Fat Booty -- Mos Def (Where have I been? This beat is incredibly tight. I just heard this recently. It's very hot. And the story is intriguing. Go give it a listen.)
Ignition Remix -- R. Kelly (I'm not usually that crazy about R. Kelly, but something about this song is incredibly fun. Go, Kells! It's your birthday! Yeah, I really enjoy listening to it. best, socetew)
Get Busy -- Sean Paul (Hey, I enjoyed Wayne Wonder's No Letting Go, so since this kind of sounds like a remix, then I gotta show love to this track also. It's funny, because I absolutely cannot *stand* Give Me the Light, but I guess there are two sides to every coin. Paul's voice itself is actually not that bad. It's kind of sweet and catchy, plus he doesn't look too bad either, rrrahr--soce)
Get By -- Talib Kweli (I really like the music in the beat, and the message seems really positive. All and all, and really Kwelity [Kwality?] piece of work, lol--eocs)
Cool Down -- 1200 Techniques (I am an absolute sucker for when people put claps on their snares. love, socetew)
Hungarian Dance No. 2 in D minor by Brahms -- Sarah Chang and Jonathan Feldman
Hungarian Dance No. 4 in B minor by Brahms -- Sarah Chang and Jonathan Feldman
Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor by Brahms -- Sarah Chang and Jonathan Feldman
Re-Fizzla -- Resin Dogs
BS -- Truth Hurts
Dead Bent -- MF Doom (Any track that combines Wu Tang with Boogie Down Productions gets major props in my book. Metal Fingers makes some quality music. --eocs)
Fa Ha -- LL Cool J
Don't Know Why -- Nora Jones
Aeroplane -- Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Player Way -- Ma$e feat. Eightball and MGJ
Gangsta Lean -- The Clipse (feat the Neptunes)
I Can -- Nas (I love this song! First of all, it uses the most famous hip hop beat in the world, and then for music, it uses that piano song that every single kid plays who knows how to play some piano. Secondly, it's so positive and wholesome and makes me feel good about myself and not want to do bad things. One love to NJ [the man, not the state]. best, soce/eocs)
Made You Look -- Nas (This is a good ol' fun-loving meaningless song, much like Busta's Make it Clap and my own Feels Good. I mean, sure, the words mean something, but it's mostly played just so that people will listen to it, dance and feel happy. I mean, with a chorus where he says, "Made you look!" how serious could he be? It's some good, clean fun. -eocs)
Breathe -- Blu Cantrell (Oh my wow, for the longest time, I had thought this song was by Truth Hurts, mainly for two reasons: 1. She says,"When love hurts," which uses the word "hurts," which is present in Truth Hurts' name. 2. The background is from a Dr. Dre track, and Truth Hurts is on Dre's label. Maybe Blu is now also on his label? Hopefully people realize when I say Blu that I mean Blu Cantrell and not that rock guy who is also named Blu, apparently? Although I find the breathing sounds to be incredibly cheesy, I really enjoy the rest of this song, plus I am so excited to have finally learned who sings it. I am also a big fan of the remix featuring Sean "John" Paul. --socetew)
Dancing Queen -- ABBA
Thugz Mansion -- 2pac (Go, Mr. S! Great to hear from you after all these years!)
No Lettin' Go -- Wayne Wonder (Is this guy related to Stevie? Just curious... I totally love this song. It has a cool clap track, and it sounds like it came out of a really cool synthesizer.. love that drum stuff! Mad proper props to my man Wayne. -elox)
Comfortable -- John Mayer (This song is kind of depressing, but I find it really uplifting, and it totally helps establish John as a real bad-ass. The melody is really cool, also, even though it seems like he sings a wee bit out o' tune near the end... nah, well. Go, Johnny, go! -eocs :)
8 Mile -- Eminem (It's funny, because I absolutely HATE Loose Yourself, but I totally LOVE this new radio track. I think it's because the beat is more danceable.. but it somehow seems to capture the angst and excitement much better for me, even though the subject matter of the two songs is almost exactly the same. Go figure! Go, Eminem! eocs)
Stole -- Kelly Rowland (I don't find the song itself to be amazing, and I can't really understand most of the words, and it tends to make me depressed after listening to it, but it has two big things going for it: a) It signifies Kelly from DC's break-out success. You go, girlfriend! I always knew you could leap out of Beyonce's shadow! Plus you made it all the way from the beginning in the early days back in the churches in Texas.. Not that I don't still love Beyonce.. she was cool in AP3 and those Feria commercials and I like Work it Out. b) It is a huge pop song that is NOT about loving someone else (well, not directly) or bling bling. Go, K-lady! [Can I call a woman a dawg, like K-dawg, or would that make her upset? I mean it like I would call my boys dawgs... well, whatever --eocs])
Move On -- 4th Avenue Jones (This was the song that they played the intro from during the graphic they flashed on MTV this summer before and after ad breaks. Yeah, it's really catchy! This appears to be their only song, but I've sure 4th Avenue is headed for greatness. Apparently they do things like play real instruments and are fronted by Ahmad from Back in the Day. Word up! --elox)
Rock the Party -- Benzino (sweet drum track)
Make 'Em Clap -- Busta Rhymes f/ Spliff Star (Man, it's such a relief to see that Busta has had enough of commercial music [ie., Pass the Courvoisier (TM)] and moved back to fun, catchy, pointless and meaningless songs, and this one exemplifies that one! Throw your finger in the air! -eocs [[And I like the remix with Sean Paul a lot, also. Word/life, me]])
Hailie's Song -- Eminem
To Be With You -- Mr. Big
Choose U -- Project Pat
Rhyme Time Travel -- Arsonists (I go crazy when I hear the final track, the violin and chord changes are just so tight)
Always Will -- Tweet
Halfway -- Benzino (I always hated the most popular cell-phone ring, but this song samples it and makes it sound awesome, so I have to give its producer incredible props)
No Such Thing -- John Mayer
Work It! -- Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot (this is the only new song they play on Jammin' 94.5 that I actually enjoy listening to; it's too bad that the subject matter is simply her trying to get someone to sex her; it's funny, because after hearing it only for a week or so, I know pretty much all the lyrics, which is different from most songs.. then again half of the lyrics are like "buh-bum buh-bum bum" and "dye dye dye-o dye-o dye dye dye [x2]", lol)
Tainted -- Slum Village (just because it's different, and I love the shot of the musician with his own equipment, entitled "Real Love"; that is totally me)
Ching Ching -- Ms. Jade f/ Timbaland and Nelly Furtado (This is one of my favorite songs, EVER!!!)
Why Don't We Fall in Love -- Amerie
Gettin' Grown -- Ceelo
Out-think Me Now -- Wu-Tang Killer Bees
Dime, Quarter, Nickle, Penny -- Nappy Roots (They should play THIS song on the radio, and not Po' Folks.. maybe it contains too many swears?)
Round and Round rmx -- Jonell f/ Method Man
Atoms Family -- Ace Lover and friends
Pidgeon -- Cannibal Ox
Iron Galaxy -- Cannibal Ox
9-5ers Anthem -- Aesop Rock
Reality Check -- Sonny Carson
Popular Thug -- Kelis f/ Pusha T
Let's Go -- Jay-Z, Jaz & Dibiase
The Trojan War -- J-Zone
Metrocard Millionaires -- J-Zone
Code Check -- People Under the Stairs
Would You Luh Me -- The Bad Seed
Big Bang -- Aesop Rock
Never -- Chino XL
Flowers -- Ghostface Killah f/ Raekwon & Meth (This song is great and catchy, this single track made the entire DJ Envy cd I bought worth it)
Girls, Girls, Girls -- Jay-Z (As much as Jay-Z is a pop icon, and I don't even agree with his do-'em-all philosophy, I just gotta give it up for this song. Girls x3, plus the remix are both super catchy songs. I give him props for the old school mixed in w/ the new funk.)
I Against I -- Jedi Mind Tricks f/ Planet (is that Planet Asia?)
I Do 'Em -- Eric B. (as Eric Onasis)
Dirty Girl -- Latrelle
Snoop Dogg -- Snoop Dogg
Celebrity -- Talent
Worst Come to Worst -- Dilated Peoples
Things I've Seen (Aural Mix) -- The Spooks
Self Science -- Self Scientific
After Laughter -- Wendy Rene
Bridging the Gap -- Black Eyed Peas
Oh No!! -- Pharoah Monch f/ Nate Dog
Things You Can Do -- Deltron 3030
Luchini -- Camp Lo
Ice King -- res
Simple Kind of Life -- No Doubt
Can't Wait -- Yuki Hsu f/ Yoo Seung Jun
New World Symphony, 3rd Mov't -- Dvorak
Don't Think I'm Not -- Kandi
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood -- The Animals
It's Over Now -- Kurupt f/ Natina Reed of Blaque
The Platform -- Dilated Peoples
Bye Bye -- Menelik (the French rap group, not Sir Menelik)
Cabfare -- Souls of Mischief (aka The Heiroglyphics)
Thin Line -- Rasco
Shutupayouface -- KRS-1
Invincible -- CNN
Do You Wanna Roll -- Snoop Dogg feat RL and Lil' Kim
Pug -- Smashing Pumpkins
Brooklyn Hard Rock -- Thirstin' Howl III
Walking -- Garrin Benfield
No Escaping This -- The Beatnuts
Space Cadillac -- Kool Keith f/ Sir Menelik
The Bus-a-Bus (remix) -- Busta Rhymes


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