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Track Listing 1. Lean Back - Terror Squad 2. Nolia Clap - Juvenile - (featuring Skip/Wacko) 3. Breathe - Fabolous 4. Go DJ - Lil Wayne 5. Let's Go - Trick Daddy - (featuring Twista/Lil Jon) 6. Hold You Down - Alchemist - (featuring Prodigy/Nina Sky/Illa Ghee) 7. What U Gon' Do - Lil Jon 8. Goodies - Ciara - (featuring Petey Pablo) 9. Dammit Man - Pitbull - (featuring Piccalo) 10. Certified Gangsta - Jim Jones - (featuring Cam'Ron/Bezel) 11. Neva Eva - Trillville - (featuring Lil Scrappy/Lil Jon) 12. Wide Body - Benzino - (featuring Faheim) 13. Vibrate - Petey Pablo 14. Yes, Yes, Y'All - The Geto Boys 15. Y'All Heard of Me - C-Murder - (featuring B.G.) 16. What's Really Good - Benzino (bonus track, featuring Scarface/Young Hardy)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | B.G., BG, Bezel, Cam'Ron, Faheim, Illa Ghee, Lil Jon, Lil Scrappy, Nina Sky, Petey Pablo, Piccalo, Prodigy, Scarface, Skip, Twista, Wacko, Young Hardy | | Producer: | Leroy Peeples (Compilation) | | Distributor: | Image Entertainment | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The 10th volume of the annual compilation THE SOURCE PRESENTS HIP-HOP HITS, released in the summer of 2005, bills itself as the "10th Anniversary Edition," which seems to imply that it will be a retrospective of the previous decade. While this is not the case, the 2004-2005 season of hip-hop is more than enough fertile ground for a satisfying and diverse rap record. THE SOURCE has captured two of the best and most original singles from that time, the blazing stutter-step of Fabolous's "Breathe" and Trick Daddy's Ozzy Osbourne-sampling crunk masterpiece "Let's Go." The set also compiles unforgettably anthemic radio rulers like Terror Squad's "Lean Back" and Ciara's "Goodies," while putting newcomers like Trillville ("Neva Eva") and Pitbull ("Dammit Man") alongside veterans like C-Murder ("Y'all Heard Of Me") and the venerable Geto Boys ("Yes, Yes, Y'all"). This fine compilation is a satisfying snapshot of the hip-hop landscape with the genre speeding toward its fourth decade.
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