
Date of issue: 23.02.2003
Record label: Bbe
Song language: English
Intro |
You have activated the Marley Marl Re-Entry program |
The Re-Entry program starts in |
Cause for real there was a time you know |
The beat was the most essential part |
No for real |
The beat was the most essential part of the track |
Then, then we would pick up the other pieces |
But yo that’s then and there though so yo |
So when Peter, you know Peter told me |
Yo, yo, Marley let’s get involved with this beat generation series |
I’m like yo the beat generation |
What would that mean to me |
What would I do |
I’m like yo so |
(?) some of them late night tracks |
Some of them live sessions |
You know what I’m saying? |
And yo |
That’s how this beat generation was born |
Name | Year |
---|---|
Paid In Full ft. Rakim, Marley Marl | 1996 |
Mama Said Knock You Out ft. Marley Marl | 1990 |
Eric B. Is President ft. Rakim, Marley Marl | 2004 |
My Melody ft. Rakim, Marley Marl, M.C. Shan | 2004 |
She's Dope! ft. Marley Marl | 1990 |
Jingling Baby ft. Marley Marl | 1990 |
Hip Hop History #4 | 2000 |
Men At Work 2020 ft. Necro, Action Bronson, Marley Marl | 2014 |
Hip Hop Dictionary Introduction | 2000 |
Hip Hop History #1 | 2000 |
Hip Hop History #3 | 2000 |
Hip Hop History #2 | 2000 |
Hummin' ft. Roy Ayers, Edwin Birdsong | 2011 |
To Da Break Of Dawn ft. Marley Marl | 1990 |
6 Minutes Of Pleasure ft. Marley Marl | 1990 |
Eat Em Up L Chill ft. Marley Marl | 1990 |
Hold On ft. Frankie Knuckles, Marley Marl, Steve "Silk" Hurley | 2001 |
At Your Own Risk ft. King Tee | 1992 |