Underground Tactics - Sway & King Tech, Crooked Eye
Improvise - Sway & King Tech, Givens, D.
I Know You Got Soul - Sway & King Tech, Barrier, Eric
Looking at the Front Door - Sway & King Tech, McKenzie, Kevin
They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.) - Sway & King Tech, Pess-Ness, Corey
Court Is in Session - Sway & King Tech,
So What Cha Sayin' - Sway & King Tech, Sermon, Erick
Ugly People Be Quiet - Sway & King Tech, Berryman, Marvin
Ego Trippin' 99 - Sway & King Tech, King Tech
3 to the Dome - Sway & King Tech, Big Daddy Kane
Get You Mad - Sway & King Tech, King Tech
You Wanna Battle - Sway & King Tech,
1.9.8.6. Remix - Sway & King Tech, Burton, A.
Clientele - Sway & King Tech, King Tech
Belly of the Beast - Sway & King Tech, Digital, Bobby [Reg
KRS-One - Sway & King Tech,
Chali 2na Freestyle - Sway & King Tech,
Canibus Freestyle - Sway & King Tech,
Redman Freestyle - Sway & King Tech,
Sonja Blade Freestyle - Sway & King Tech,
Wake Up Show Trivia - Sway & King Tech,
In 1988 Sway & King Tech created "The Wakeup Show" to promote "unity in the hip-hop nation through music and education." Their now world-famous radio show has always featured old-school favorites, exclusives of freesty... more »les and new releases, and the duo's This or That aims to cover similar ground. Constructed to resemble a mix-tape (with scratching courtesy of DJ Revolution), the album boasts previously released songs and several King Tech-produced tracks, most notably "The Anthem" (featuring nine ferocious MCs) and "Get You Mad" by Eminem. This or That's midsection teases listeners with excerpts of classic material by Eric B. and Rakim, EPMD, and Main Source. It's a worthwhile listen for fans of hip-hop, but as stated on "Warning," the album is not appropriate for those with "shiny suit syndrome, original-phobia, lame hooks disease or acute playa hater disorder." --Celine Wong« less
In 1988 Sway & King Tech created "The Wakeup Show" to promote "unity in the hip-hop nation through music and education." Their now world-famous radio show has always featured old-school favorites, exclusives of freestyles and new releases, and the duo's This or That aims to cover similar ground. Constructed to resemble a mix-tape (with scratching courtesy of DJ Revolution), the album boasts previously released songs and several King Tech-produced tracks, most notably "The Anthem" (featuring nine ferocious MCs) and "Get You Mad" by Eminem. This or That's midsection teases listeners with excerpts of classic material by Eric B. and Rakim, EPMD, and Main Source. It's a worthwhile listen for fans of hip-hop, but as stated on "Warning," the album is not appropriate for those with "shiny suit syndrome, original-phobia, lame hooks disease or acute playa hater disorder." --Celine Wong