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2 Live Crew - Discography 1986 - 1998 [FLAC] - Kitlope

Torrent: 2 Live Crew - Discography 1986 - 1998 [FLAC] - Kitlope
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PC Software: Windows 8.1 Pro
File Type: FLAC Compression 6
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Optical Drive Firmware: 1.11 / SB04
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EAC Log: Yes
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M3U Playlist: Yes
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Torrent Hash: 9EE1EA2F49ED16A1D8102E745F16DD30B9C7AEF9
File Size: 3.78 GB
Labels: Fresh Beat / Macola Records, Luke Records, Lil Joe Records


Albums, Years & Catalog # in this Torrent:

The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are (1986) (not my rip)
Move Somethin' (1988) AGEK-2082 *
As Nasty As They Wanna Be (1989) (not my rip)
Banned in the U.S.A. (1990) CD 4242 *
Live In Concert (1990) (not my rip)
Sports Weekend: As Nasty as They Wanna Be, Pt. 2 (1991) (not my rip)
Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4 (1994) (not my rip)
The Original 2 Live Crew (rare & unreleased) (1995) 23201-2 *
Shake a Lil' Somethin' (1996) (not my rip)
The Real One (1998) (not my rip)


* Denotes my rip



I would like to thank the community of hiphop lossless for all the rips that are not mine. Thanks a ton guys, you're awesome! EAC / Audiochecker logs included as needed. Description truncated at TPB due to size limits. Kit



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From Wiki:

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The 2 Live Crew was a hip-hop group from Miami, Florida. They caused considerable controversy with the sexual themes in their work, particularly on their 1989 album As Nasty As They Wanna Be.


The 2 Live Crew was created by DJ Mr. Mixx (David Hobbs) with fellow rappers Fresh Kid Ice (Chris Wong Won), and Amazing V. (Yuri Vielot). The group released its first single, "Revelation", in 1985. "Revelation" was popular in Florida, so The 2 Live Crew (sans Amazing V) relocated to Miami. Rapper Brother Marquis (Mark Ross) joined The 2 Live Crew for its next single "What I Like". Local rapper Luke Skyywalker (Luther Campbell) gave The 2 Live Crew a record deal and worked as the group's manager and then lead vocalist.[7] The 2 Live Crew's debut album, The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are, was released in 1986. Alex Henderson of allmusic commented that the album "did take sexually explicit rap lyrics to a new level of nastiness", with tracks such as "We Want Some Pussy" and "Throw The 'D'".[8] With word-of-mouth attention, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In 1987, a Florida store clerk was acquitted of felony charges for selling the album to a 14-year-old girl.[7]

Campbell decided to sell a separate clean version in addition to the explicit version of the next album, Move Somethin' (1988), produced by Mr. Mixx. A record store clerk in Alexander City, Alabama, was cited for selling a copy to an undercover police officer in 1988. It was the first time in the United States that a record store owner was held liable for obscenity over music. The charges were dropped after a jury found the record store not guilty.




The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are 1986





The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are is the first album by hip-hop group the 2 Live Crew. It was released in 1986 on Luke Records to a great deal of controversy and promptly was certified gold by the RIAA. It includes the hits "We Want Some Pussy," "Throw the 'D'," and "Cuttin' it Up." Bob Rosenberg, a south Florida DJ who would later form the dance-pop group Will to Power, remixed and edited the song "Beat Box." In Florida, it was deemed obscene, and one store clerk was charged with felony "corruption of a minor" for selling it to a 14-year-old girl. The clerk was later acquitted.
The following year, the album reached #24 on Billboard's R&B charts and #128 on the Billboard 200 charts.

Tracks:

1. "2 Live is What We Are..." – 4:25
2. "We Want Some Pussy" – 2:48
3. "Check It Out, Y'all" (Freestyle) – 5:04
4. "Get it, Girl" – 3:53 (contains dialogue from Dolemite, samples Herman Kelly & Life - Dance to the Drummer's Beat)
5. "Throw the 'D'" – 3:09
6. "Cuttin' it Up" – 3:49
7. "Beat Box (remix)" – 4:33
8. "Mr. Mixx on the Mix!!" – 5:15


Move Somethin' 1988



Move Somethin' is the second album by Miami hip hop group 2 Live Crew. The album was released in 1987 on Luke Records and was produced by Luke Skyywalker and Mr. Mixx. It was certified Gold and featured the singles "Move Somethin’" and "Do Wah Diddy Diddy." The album improved on the charts from the previous album, making in to #68 on the Billboard 200 and #20 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop chart. Musically, the album incorporates samples from such diverse sources as James Brown ("With Your Badself"), Manfred Mann ("Do Wah Diddy Diddy"), The Kinks ("One and One"), Yellow Magic Orchestra ("Mega-Mixx II"), Kraftwerk ("Drop the Bomb"), and Quadrant Six (the title track). On the song "Word II," 2 Live Crew's DJ Mr. Mixx scratches up Brian May's guitar solo (as well as the chorus) on "We Will Rock You" over the crowd stomp-and-clap beat, which was sampled from the same song. Its wide musical range is nonetheless all encompassed by the Miami Bass sound, in its heavy Roland TR-808 kicks and fast percussion, and as usual stamped with lyrics reflecting the group's sexually explicit humor.

Tracks:

1. "Introduction"- :52
2. "Drop the Bomb"- 2:49
3. "Move Somethin'"- 3:26
4. "Ghetto Bass II"- 4:25
5. "With Your Badself"- 2:22
6. "P-A-N"- 3:17
7. "H-B-C"- 3:21
8. "S and M"- 3:51
9. "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"- 4:02
10. "Word II"- 3:10
11. "Feel Alright Y'all"- 2:55
12. "One and One"- 2:24
13. "Mega-Mixx II"- 3:08


As Nasty As They Wanna Be 1989



As Nasty As They Wanna Be is the third album by Miami bass group 2 Live Crew. It was released in 1989 and became the group's largest seller, being certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. In 1990, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida ruled that the album was legally obscene;[3] this ruling was later overturned by the Eleventh Circuit.[4] It is the first album in history to be deemed legally obscene.[5]

It would also be the final album to be released under the Skyywalker Records label. Following a successful lawsuit against Luther Campbell and Skyywalker Records by Star Wars creator and director George Lucas, the company was forced to change its name to Luke Records. The album is broken down track-by-track by Luke and Mr. Mixx in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique. In 2010 the album cover and imagery of the record were used in the music video of the song "Rabbit" by Swedish band Miike Snow.

Tracks

1. "Me So Horny"

2. "Put Her in the Buck"
3. "Dick Almighty"
4. "C'mon Babe"
5. "Dirty Nursery Rhymes"
6. "Break It on Down" (Campbell/Two Live Crew)
7. "2 Live Blues"
8. "I Ain't Bullshittin'"
9. "Get Loose Now" (Campbell/Two Live Crew)
10. "The Fuck Shop"
11. "If You Believe in Having Sex"
12. "My Seven Bizzos"
13. "Get the Fuck out of My House"
14. "Reggae Joint" (Satire of dancehall music)

15. "Fraternity Record"
16. "Bad Ass Bitch"
17. "Mega Mixx III"
18. "Coolin'"


Banned In The USA 1990



Banned in the U.S.A. is the fourth album by the 2 Live Crew. It was originally credited as Luke's solo album. The album included the hits "Do the Bart" and the title track. It was also the very first release to bear the RIAA-standard Parental Advisory warning sticker. The eponymous title single is a reference to the decision in a court case that its album As Nasty as They Wanna Be was obscene (the decision would later be overturned on appeal). Bruce Springsteen granted the group permission to interpolate his song "Born in the U.S.A." for it.

Displeased over the decision of Florida Governor Bob Martinez who, on being asked to examine the album, decided it was obscene and recommended local law enforcement take action against it and over the subsequent action of Broward County, Florida, sheriff Nick Navarro, who arrested local record-store owners on obscenity charges for selling the group's albums and the subsequent arrest of members of the group on obscenity charges, the group included the song "Fuck Martinez," which also includes multiple repetitions of the phrase fuck Navarro. The group found two other men with the same names, and had them sign releases, as they thought that this action would make it impossible for Martinez or Navarro to sue them.

Tracks:


1. "Banned in the U.S.A." – 4:24
2. "News Flash—People in the News" – 0:16
3. "Man, Not a Myth" – 3:57
4. "News Flash—350 Men" – 0:25
5. "Fuck Martinez" – 3:55
6. "News Flash—Super Snoop – 0:10
7. "Strip Club" – 3:17
8. "News Flash—Nation by Storm" – 0:07
9. "Do the Bart" – 4:28
10. "In Color—Men on Records" – 0:39
11. "Face Down, Ass Up" – 3:02
12. "Hey, Jack!" – 0:55
13. "Bass 9-1-7" – 4:42
14. "So Funky" – 4:58
15. "News Flash—Poll Results" – 0:10
16. "Mamolapenga" – 3:02
17. "Video No Soul" – 0:09
18. "I Ain't Bullshittin' Part 2" – 6:42
19. "Commercial—Nasty Motherfuckers" – 0:15
20. "This Is to Luke from the Posse" – 5:15
21. "News Flash—British Youth" – 0:12
22. "Fuck a Gang" – 3:56
23. "Commercial—Inquiring Minds" – 0:07
24. "Arrest in Effect" – 3:25
25. "Mega Mix IV" – 3:31


Live in Concert 1990





Live in Concert is the sixth album by rap group, 2 Live Crew. This was 2 Live Crew's first and only Live album, and was also the only 2 Live Crew release under the Effect subsidiary label of Luke Records, a move that was deemed necessary for the company to be able to release additional 2 Live Crew material outside of their distribution deal with Atlantic Records, which was signed in 1990 – the same year they released Banned in The USA.


Tracks:


1. "H-B-C" – 3:45
2. "C'mon Babe" – 3:39
3. "Face Down Ass Up" – 2:59
4. "Throw the D" – 3:17
5. "One and One" – 2:24
6. "Mr. Mixx Turntable Show, Pt. 1" – 5:29
7. "Sex, I Like It, I Love It" – 4:22
8. "Mr. Mixx Turntable Show, Pt. 2" – 3:38
9. "If You Believe in Having Sex" – 3:49
10. "The FucK Shop" – 3:00
11. "Move Somethin'" – 4:36
12. "We Want Some Pussy" – 3:54
13. "Me So Horny" – 5:07
14. "Banned in the U.S.A." – 5:23

Sports Weekend: As Nasty As They Wanna Be, Pt. 2 1991



Sports Weekend: As Nasty As They Wanna Be, Pt. 2 is the fifth album by the 2 Live Crew (released in 1991) and the sequel of As Nasty As They Wanna Be. A clean version was released later that same year titled Sports Weekend: As Clean As They Wanna Be Part II and was the sequel of As Clean As They Wanna Be. This would be the last studio album by all original members of the 2 Live Crew.

Tracks:

1. "Intro" – 0:45
2. "Pop That Pussy" – 4:17
3. "For How Long" – 0:14
4. "A Fuck Is A Fuck" – 4:15
5. "Let It Rip" – 0:08
6. "Baby Baby Please (Just A Little More Head)" – 2:52
7. "Graveyard" – 0:21
8. "Ugly As Fuck" – 4:25
9. "A Hooker?" – 0:15
10. "Fraternity Joint" – 4:03
11. "Nigga's Comin' Up" – 0:06
12. "Here I Come" – 3:04
13. "I Like It, I Love It" – 3:39
14. "Fuck Off" – 0:33
15. "Mega Mix V" – 3:37
16. "Sweet Suzy" – 0:24
17. "Freaky Behavior" – 4:47
18. "12" Long" – 0:15
19. "Ain't No Pussy Like..." – 3:55
20. "You Are Very Erect" – 0:33
21. "Some Hot Head" – 3:59
22. "Chesterfield Island" – 0:43
23. "I Ain't Bullshittin' III" – 4:52
24. ""Balls"" – 0:32
25. "The Pussy Caper" – 5:35
26. "Up A Girl's Ass" – 0:20
27. "Who's Fuckin' Who" – 3:57
28. "Pussy (Reprise) For Those Who Like To Fuck" – 2:15

Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4 1994



Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4 is the sixth studio album released by rap group 2 Live Crew. It was released on June 8, 1994 for Luke Records and was produced by Mike Fresh, DJ Slice, Professor Griff, DJ Spin Felix Sama & DJ Laz. The album became a moderate hit, peaking at #52 on the Billboard 200 and #9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, as well as producing two charting single, "Hell, Yeah" and "You Go Girl". For this album the group was billed as the new 2 Live Crew as Brother Marquis and Mr. Mixx had left the group, the line-up for this album was Fresh Kid Ice, Luther Campbell and new member, Verb.

Tracks:

1. "Intro" – 0:52
2. "Dem A Talk" – 3:53
3. "Sex...Sex" – 0:17
4. "Hell, Yeah" – 3:38
5. "Ohhh!" – 0:18
6. "Pussy And Dick Thing" – 4:00
7. "You Go Girl" – 4:23
8. "Joke's On You" – 0:30
9. "2 Live Freestyle" – 3:05
10. "We Want Some Pussy II" – 2:59
11. "Show Him" – 0:15
12. "The Initiation" – 4:28
13. "Fuck Nigga" – 3:13
14. "Suck Good Dick" – 0:20
15. "Suck My Dick" – 4:47
16. "Fuck 'Em (Intro)" – 0:07
17. "Fuck 'Em" – 3:58
18. "Work It" – 0:41
19. "Work That Pussy" – 3:39
20. "Pigs Fuckin'" – 0:14
21. "Capt. Dick And The Dolemite" – 4:22
22. "Drop Your Draws" – 0:26
23. "The Trick" – 4:23
24. "Mega-Mix" – 5:10

The Original 2 Live Crew 1995



The Original 2 Live Crew is a compilation album of rare and unreleased material by rap group, 2 Live Crew. It was released on May 16, 1995 by Blue Dolphin Entertainment and was produced by the members of the group. The album was similar to the groups album, Deal with This as both contained rare songs from the groups early days.

Tracks:

1. "Intro"- 9:55
2. "2 Live Nasty Mixx"- 6:12
3. "Cuttin' It Up"- 4:02
4. "Fresh Kid Ice is Back"- 4:37
5. "Freestyle"- 3:22
6. "Dead Ass Broke"- 3:46
7. "Serious Conversation"- 4:23
8. "Tab Ski Cuttin' It Up"- 3:35
9. "Jack Boy Story"- 3:33
10. "It's Gotta Be Fresh"- 5:49
11. "Revelation"- 6:00
12. "Scratch Bonus Beats"- 7:05
13. "What I Like" (Instrumental)- 3:17
14. "Nasty Mix"- 4:17
15. "From the Vaultz"- 3:40

Shake a Lil' Somethin' 1996



Shake a Lil' Somethin' is the seventh album released by rap group 2 Live Crew. It was released on August 6, 1996 for Lil' Joe Records and was produced by Mr. Mixx. The album would make it to #145 on the Billboard 200 and #33 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and two singles "Shake a Lil' Somethin'", which made it to #11 on the Hot Rap Singles and "Do the Damn Thing" which made it to #24 on the same chart. At the time of this album, Fresh Kid Ice had left the New 2 Live Crew (which consisted of himself, Luther Campbell and Verb) and Luke Records to re-join original members Mr. Mixx and Brother Marquis. However, the reunion would be short lived as Mr. Mixx would leave the group after this album and Marquis would leave after the next album.

Tracks:

1. "Intro"- 1:54
2. "Shake a Lil' Somethin'"- 3:59
3. "Table Dance"- 4:37
4. "Bulldagger Stole My Bitch"- 4:32
5. "This Thing is Huge"- 0:09
6. "When We Get Them Hoes"- 3:35
7. "Skeeta Man"- 3:33
8. "Savage in the Sack"- 4:40
9. "Be My Private Dancer"- 3:30
10. "My Dick"- 0:15
11. "Do the Damn Thang"- 4:00
12. "PSK'95"- 5:02
13. "Jam Session I"- 3:44
14. "Anotha Pussy Caper"- 5:33
15. "Mega Mixx"- 3:11
16. "Caper Reprise"- 5:30

The Real One 1998



The Real One is the eighth and last studio album released by rap group, 2 Live Crew. It was released on April 7, 1998 for Lil' Joe Records and with the absence of Mr. Mixx, was produced by various producers. The album was not a success, peaking at #59 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. By the time of this album, Mr. Mixx had again left the group and shortly after the release of this album, Brother Marquis left as well.

Tracks:

1. "Intro" – 1:57
2. "2 Live is Here" – 3:39
3. "2 Live Party" – 3:06 -feat. KC of KC & the Sunshine Band & Freak Nasty
4. "Freaks Inherit the Earth" – :31
5. "Freak Ho" – 4:02
6. "Take It Off" – 3:30
7. "Don't Get Busted by a Texas Ranger" – :48
8. "Bottle and a Blunt" – 4:28 – feat. Luniz
9. "The Real One" – 4:18 – feat. Ice-T
10. "Come on, Get Up And" – 4:19
11. "Shake Your Pants" – 3:52
12. "Playa Hatas" – 3:46
13. "Bring That Money to Me" – 3:58
14. "Raise the Roof" – 3:20 – feat. Verb
15. "It's Time" – 3:15
16. "World Famous" – 3:51
17. "Show You a Shot" – 3:40
18. "On Top of Ol' Rachelle" – :40
19. "Call Me" – 3:34
20. "Ay Papi" – 2:55
21. "Ride With Me" (Bottom Style) – 6:31 – feat. Rufftown Mob (composed of Madball & Uzi of the Poison Clan)



Enjoy the foul mouthed 2 Live Crew :)

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