The_Stoned_Ape
Active Member
If me and @Clint Howard are able to get these underground rap releases going. This is the kind of stuff I'll be voting for. I want stuff that 99.9% of the population never even knew existed, and the only way they could even hear it is if they owned the physical product.
For example, this tape took me 3 years to find. It's a 3 song EP, with the b-side offering the instrumentals. And this represents his entire body of work afaik. One of the tracks on here 'Small World' was featured on the album The Hideout - Wartime. He was an ancillary member of 'The Hideout Click', whom also only put out one album.
Very good EP, and something that most people would never ever be exposed to. My favorite track would have to be 'The Hideout Click' which is the closer, and also the one which features Ms. Tee who earned her fame in Cash Money's early days as their first female M.C.
Fun Fact: Like many albums from the 90's they always felt the need to promote their next product on the cover, and again like so many of those projects, the album 'Deathrow' never came to be.
Mr. Small - Small World (1997)
For example, this tape took me 3 years to find. It's a 3 song EP, with the b-side offering the instrumentals. And this represents his entire body of work afaik. One of the tracks on here 'Small World' was featured on the album The Hideout - Wartime. He was an ancillary member of 'The Hideout Click', whom also only put out one album.
Very good EP, and something that most people would never ever be exposed to. My favorite track would have to be 'The Hideout Click' which is the closer, and also the one which features Ms. Tee who earned her fame in Cash Money's early days as their first female M.C.
Fun Fact: Like many albums from the 90's they always felt the need to promote their next product on the cover, and again like so many of those projects, the album 'Deathrow' never came to be.
Mr. Small - Small World (1997)