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  2. Code of the Streets (song) - Wikipedia

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    When Gang Starr was working on Hard to Earn, DJ Premier asked Guru if they owned the rights to the song as he believed it would be a suitable addition for the album. The original version contained horns and a slightly different drum pattern, but still used the same lyrics. Guru changed the title to "Code of The Streets".

  3. Mass Appeal (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mass Appeal" is a song by American hip hop group Gang Starr, released on February 8, 1994 as the second single from their fourth studio album Hard to Earn. The song reached #67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #42 on the Billboard R&B chart. [1] It was also featured on the soundtrack of the video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. [2]

  4. Gang Starr - Wikipedia

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    Gang Starr was an American hip hop duo, consisting of Houston-born record producer DJ Premier and Boston-based rapper Guru. [1] Gang Starr was at its height from 1989 to 2003, and is considered a widely influential MC-and-producer duo. [2] [3] They are recognized for being one of the pioneers of jazz rap active during the golden age of hip hop.

  5. The Ownerz - Wikipedia

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    The Ownerz is the sixth studio album by the hip-hop duo Gang Starr, ... the 2015 video game NBA 2K16. [14] The track "The Squeeze" was featured on the Training Day ...

  6. 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 ]

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

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    The tracks on disc one are not arranged in chronological order but are taken from every Gang Starr album. Mass Appeal: Best of Gang Starr differs from the group's first greatest hits compilation, Full Clip: A Decade of Gang Starr, because it contains a bonus disc of music videos and it contains tracks from The Ownerz.

  8. 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

  9. You Know My Steez - Wikipedia

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    Brett Johnson of Los Angeles Times described the song as having "barrel-chested bragging", which he regarded as a good part of Moment of Truth. [3] Tom Doggett of RapReviews wrote "Primo's initially awkward beat for 'You Know My Steez' thumps with a crooked combination of bass and treble, but Guru actually snatches the shine from his counterpart".