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More Music From 8 Mile |  | Artist: Various Artists Label: Interscope Records Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $5.61 as of 5/22/2012 00:24 PDT details You Save: $8.37 (60%)
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Seller: orphanedcds Sales Rank: 41460
Format: Soundtrack Language: English (Original Language) Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 450 979-2 UPC: 600445097926 EAN: 0060044509792 ASIN: B0000798NA
Release Date: December 3, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 8 Mile More Music From Movie Soundtrack Brazil Import |
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| Tracks:
| • | Shook Ones - Mobb Deep | | • | Juicy - Notorious BIG | | • | Gotta Get Mine - MC Breed (w/Tupac) | | • | Feel Me Flow - Naughty By Nature | | • | Player's Ball - Outkast | | • | Get Money - Jr. Mafia | | • | You're All I Need - Method Man & Mary J. Blige | | • | Temptations - Tupac | | • | Shimmy Shimmy Ya - Ol' Dirty Bastard | | • | Bring Da Pain - Method Man | | • | C.R.E.A.M. - Wu Tang Clan | | • | Runnin - Pharcyde | | • | Survival of the Fittest - Mobb Deep |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description CD > POPULAR MUSIC > MOVIE SOUNDTRACK
Amazon.com It’s no surprise that More Music from 8 Mile is a great soundtrack collection. Eminem’s semi-autobiographical big-screen debut takes place in the mid-1990s, a time when a considerably diverse group of MCs kept rap fresh with intellectually engaging party music. These jams rocked the party back when Em’s Detroit hip-hop scene was nothing more than a basement cipher circle. A lot’s changed since then, but every single selection on More Music withstands the test of time. The intro to Mobb Deep’s thug anthem, "Shook Ones Part II," still sends chills down the spine, and Biggie’s opening verse on "Get Money" proves why he may be the greatest rapper of all time. One minor quibble: it would’ve been nice if some of the more obvious tracks were substituted by less popular tunes--say, Outkast’s "Crumblin’ Erb" for "Player’s Ball" and Pharcyde’s "Soul Flower" remix (never released as a single) instead of their 1995 hit, "Runnin." --Rebecca Levine
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