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  2. Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr - Wikipedia

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    Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr is a compilation album, featuring 35 songs released by hip hop duo Gang Starr between 1989 and 1999, plus a brief 'intro' track. It was released by Virgin Records. [3]

  3. Gang Starr - Wikipedia

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    Gang Starr were an American hip hop duo, consisting of Houston-born record producer DJ Premier and Boston, Massachusetts rapper Guru. [ 1 ] Gang Starr was at its height from 1989 to 2003, and are considered a widely influential MC-and-producer duo in hip hop history.

  4. Gang Starr discography - Wikipedia

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    "Dedicated 2 the City" (Gang Starr Mix) 1991 Subsonic 2 Include Me Out "Satisfaction (Gang Starr Remix) Wendy & Lisa: Re-Mix-in-a-Carnation "I've Lost My Ignorance (And Don't Know Where to Find It) [Gang Starr Remix] Dream Warriors: 12" Qui Sème Le Vent Récolte Le Tempo" (Gang Starr Mix) MC Solaar "Free Your Feelings (Gifted Mix)" Slam Slam

  5. The Ownerz - Wikipedia

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    The Ownerz is the sixth studio album by the hip-hop duo Gang Starr, and the last released during Guru's lifetime. It was released in June 24, 2003, by Virgin. [13]

  6. Mass Appeal: the Best of Gang Starr - Wikipedia

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    Mass Appeal: The Best of Gang Starr is a greatest hits album by hip hop duo Gang Starr released by Virgin/EMI Records on December 26, 2006. It is named after the popular Gang Starr song "Mass Appeal," which is one of the eighteen tracks on the album.

  7. Code of the Streets (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Code of the Streets" is a song by American hip hop duo Gang Starr from their fourth studio album Hard to Earn (1994). It was released as the third single from the album on May 17, 1994. It samples "Little Green Apples" by Monk Higgins, "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss and "Word From Our Sponsor" by Boogie Down Productions.

  8. Daily Operation - Wikipedia

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    Daily Operation is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Gang Starr. It was released by Chrysalis Records on May 5, 1992. [ 3 ] It peaked at number 65 on the Billboard 200 chart.

  9. No More Mr. Nice Guy (Gang Starr album) - Wikipedia

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    No More Mr. Nice Guy is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Gang Starr. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The album was released on June 6, 1989. It peaked at No. 83 on the Billboard R&B chart.