Random joints from 90s/early 2000s soundtracks you love

RIPODB

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This was on the Whiteboys soundtrack and it’s much better than the album version



“we even called ya fam for ransom. They said keep him!”
 

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"You don't wanna hear my side but you believe in that bytch :camby:"
 

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I don’t know why there’s not a clean copy of this joint on YouTube. Man I know a dude who put me up on this white dude (who was probably racist, he had that voice :russ: ) Who had this place just selling straight up junk out of it. He had a bunch of vinyl stacked up in the corner selling them for a dollar a piece. Maaan he had all the classics! I got the Slam soundtrack from him. Society of soul’s brainchild album, Jay-Z’s blueprint blue vinyl pressed album, set it off soundtrack, various album promo singles, and…… that Da Band album :mjlol: also got that Ray J album that had wait a minute on it sold it back and got 8 dollars for it at another place so that was a win. Only bad thing was you had to hope the albums were in good condition cause he had them just thrown all over the place in the dust.. anyway the Slam soundtrack is one of the great ones :wow:
 

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too many to name, but one that's slept on is Why do fools Fall in Love. Every goddamn song on that mf was hot.

Prime Missy and Timbaland at the height of their powers. They didn't even bring in the usual suspects (Ginuwine and Aaliyah). They made magic with Destiny's Child, Total, Coko, Gina Thompson, Mocha, and Busta.

 
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