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Juicy J - No, I'm Not Dat nikka (Produced by Juicy J) (320 kbps)

Will Smith - Getting Jiggy With It (SoSo Def Remix) ft. Big Pun, R.O.C, Cam'ron (Produced by Jermaine Dupri) (1997) (320 kbps)

Tech N9ne - Earthquake (Produced by Don Juan) (1997) (320 kbps)


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What about Cypress hill ft Redman mc eiht and Erik sermon "throw your hands in the air"?
 

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from "script" of leaked.cx

These are unheard I believe and Throwaway tracks. Last Wu leak for a while. Enjoy and happy Wu Wednesday! If you are interested in buying, feel free to dm me. I got demos, sessions, unreleased songs and literally everything else.


Wu Block – Crack Spot Stories Session (Raekwon & GFK)

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saw this on B1

ORIGINAL AIR DATE: October 16, 1993 Bay Area hip-hop television series "Hip Hop Slam TV" that broadcast on October 16th in 1993 out of Oakland CA in all its lo-fi but authentic glory. Clocking in at just about an hour, this DVD includes interviews, freestyles, and videos

Hip Hop Slam TV '93 Vol. 6 (dvdrip avi)
KRS-ONE - Interview and Freestyle
+ Induction into the “Hip Hop Slam Hall of Fame”
KRS-ONE + Turntable T + Pam the Funkstress
Dan-I-Spencer - Interview and Reggae Freestyle
Erick Sermon - Interview and Getting Busy on the Turns
Turntable T + Pam & Boots (of The Coup)
Jamalski + DJ Frankie Stylee - Interview and Freestyle
Paris - “Days of Old”
Del - “Dr. Bombay”
Digital Underground - “Doowutchyalike (PartyHowYouLike mix)”

Hip Hop Slam TV '93 Vol. 7 (dvdrip avi)
Mad Flava - Interview and Freestyle + “Feel tha Flava (Remix)”
Mike DREAM - Interview with Malinda Bell (c/o Debonair Affair)
E-Dawg - Interview and Freestyle + "Drop Top"
Jazz Lee Alston - Interview and Spoken Word
"Finding a boyfriend for Pam the Funkstress"
Too Short - “I'm a Player”
Ice Cube - “Wicked”
The Coup - “Funk (Remix)”
Black Moon - “How Many Emcees?”
Nemesis - “Cantfiguritout”
Ultramagnetic MC's - “Raise It Up”
YZ - “The Ghetto's Been Good To Me”
Diamond D - “fukk What U Heard?”

Hip Hop Slam TV '93 Vol. 8 (dvdrip avi)
Leaders of the New School (L.O.N.S.) - Interview
Too $hort - Interview
Spice-1 - Interview
DJ Apollo - Turntable Performance + Interview
E-40 - "Practice Lookin Hard"
RBL Posse - "Don't Gimme No Bammer"
L.O.N.S. - "What's Next?!"
Spice-1 - "In My Neighborhood", "Trigga Gots No Heart", "187 Proof", & "East Bay Gangsta"

Fugees live new pop festival 1996 (mp4 great quality)
 
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from "script" of leaked.cx

These are unheard I believe and Throwaway tracks. Last Wu leak for a while. Enjoy and happy Wu Wednesday! If you are interested in buying, feel free to dm me. I got demos, sessions, unreleased songs and literally everything else.


Wu Block – Crack Spot Stories Session (Raekwon & GFK)

===

saw this on B1

ORIGINAL AIR DATE: October 16, 1993 Bay Area hip-hop television series "Hip Hop Slam TV" that broadcast on October 16th in 1993 out of Oakland CA in all its lo-fi but authentic glory. Clocking in at just about an hour, this DVD includes interviews, freestyles, and videos

Hip Hop Slam TV '93 Vol. 6 (dvdrip avi)
KRS-ONE - Interview and Freestyle
+ Induction into the “Hip Hop Slam Hall of Fame”
KRS-ONE + Turntable T + Pam the Funkstress
Dan-I-Spencer - Interview and Reggae Freestyle
Erick Sermon - Interview and Getting Busy on the Turns
Turntable T + Pam & Boots (of The Coup)
Jamalski + DJ Frankie Stylee - Interview and Freestyle
Paris - “Days of Old”
Del - “Dr. Bombay”
Digital Underground - “Doowutchyalike (PartyHowYouLike mix)”

Hip Hop Slam TV '93 Vol. 7 (dvdrip avi)
Mad Flava - Interview and Freestyle + “Feel tha Flava (Remix)”
Mike DREAM - Interview with Malinda Bell (c/o Debonair Affair)
E-Dawg - Interview and Freestyle + "Drop Top"
Jazz Lee Alston - Interview and Spoken Word
"Finding a boyfriend for Pam the Funkstress"
Too Short - “I'm a Player”
Ice Cube - “Wicked”
The Coup - “Funk (Remix)”
Black Moon - “How Many Emcees?”
Nemesis - “Cantfiguritout”
Ultramagnetic MC's - “Raise It Up”
YZ - “The Ghetto's Been Good To Me”
Diamond D - “fukk What U Heard?”

Hip Hop Slam TV '93 Vol. 8 (dvdrip avi)
Leaders of the New School (L.O.N.S.) - Interview
Too $hort - Interview
Spice-1 - Interview
DJ Apollo - Turntable Performance + Interview
E-40 - "Practice Lookin Hard"
RBL Posse - "Don't Gimme No Bammer"
L.O.N.S. - "What's Next?!"
Spice-1 - "In My Neighborhood", "Trigga Gots No Heart", "187 Proof", & "East Bay Gangsta"

Fugees live new pop festival 1996 (mp4 great quality)

He said he was Shkrelis son :mjlol:

You missed the other Wu “Demos” he posted from the Saga continues that he posted

Why Why Why
Fast & Furious
People Say OG
My One One

None of the above are really worth having imo but he seemed to think they were better than the retail versions - I had a quick listen & they were straight up garbage. The saga continues is an all over the place album anyways imo.

I would do be interested in buying stuff from him but everything he’s posted Wu wise so far leads me to believe he doesn’t have any older Wu material.
 

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Thugs Calm Down wasn't a Firm Leftover but Triple Threat was.
Awhile back I threw together a Comp of all the Unreleased, Leftovers & B-Sides. (Triple Threat is on there)
103.38 MB file on MEGA

"Thugs Calm Down" has appeared on 3 different projects. The first time it was released as "Calm Down" as a B-Side on the Capone-N-Noreaga "Capone Bone" VLS which featured Tragedy Khadafi. Capone -N- Noreaga - Capone Bone / Calm Down (1997) Later E Moneybags released a version on his Mixtape with himself, Nas & Noreaga. E Moneybags - In E Moneybags We Trust (1999) In '06 Tragedy Khadafi would put it on his "Thug Matrix 2" album Tragedy Khadafi - Thug Matrix 2 which was identical to the Capone-N-Noreaga version except he talks some at the beginning of the track.

Capone-N-Noreaga - Calm Down (Produced by EZ Elpee) (1997) (VBR)
7.07 MB file on MEGA

E Moneybags - Thugs Calm Down ft. Nas, Noreaga (Produced by EZ Elpee) (1999) (320 kbps...but this isn't High Quality)
9.26 MB file on MEGA

Tragedy Khadafi - Calm Down ft. Nas, Noreaga (Produced by EZ Elpee) (2006) (VBR)
3.94 MB file on MEGA

Nas - Tales From The Hood (Produced by Gowdy) (NO DJ) (1995) (VBR)
7.18 MB file on MEGA

This Firm comp is probably the best I’ve ever seen on the net, I find myself keep going back to it. Do you have anything else like this for other Nas albums/eras?
 
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This Firm comp is probably the best I’ve ever seen on the net, I find myself keep going back to it. Do you have anything else like this for other Nas albums/eras?
I Appreciate the kind words!

No Nas yet...

Currently working on a Christopher Wallace B-Sides, Alternates, OG's etc. with better quality then has been compiled by anyone. Some stuff though is just what it is, it can't be found in High Q.
 
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