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  2. Category:Def Jam Recordings compilation albums - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Def Jam Recordings - Wikipedia

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  4. How to Be a Player (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Track 6 contains an interpolation of "Still #1" written by Lawrence Parker. Track 7 contains an interpolation of "Mango Meat" written by the Wilson Brothers. Track 13 contains an interpolation of "Just Kissed My Baby" written by Art Neville , Leo Nocentelli , Joseph Modeliste and George Porter Jr. and a sample of "Public Enemy #1" written by ...

  5. List of former Def Jam Recordings artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of former artists who have recorded for Def Jam Recordings, organized alphabetically by last name. Listed in parentheses are names of Def Jam affiliated labels, under which the artist recorded.

  6. Category:Def Jam Recordings mixtape albums - Wikipedia

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  7. Good Times (Styles P song) - Wikipedia

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    The first remix features a guest appearance from American hip hop duo Method Man & Redman; this remix was featured on the Def Jam compilation album Red Star Sounds Volume 2: B-Sides. [3] [4] There is another well-known version of this remix, released on mixtapes and online, that features an additional verse from Style P's then-Ruff Ryders label ...

  8. Number 1 Spot - Wikipedia

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    #1 Spot is a music compilation album distributed by Def Jam. [1] Released June 14, 2005, it features seventeen hip hop R&B hits in chronological order which were released since the launch of the record label in 1985 until 2003, including releases under the Island and the now-defunct Def Soul imprints.

  9. Def Jam Recordings discography - Wikipedia

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    In mid-January 1999, following the merger of PolyGram and MCA-related labels into Universal Music Group, Def Jam's operations as a label were merged with Island and Mercury Records to become the Island Def Jam Music Group. The umbrella name didn't hold copyrights on Def Jam releases until the summer of that year.