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1994: Various - Old School Volume 5; 1995: Various - Eazy-E & Posse; 1996: Various - Street Jams : Back 2 The Old Skool Part Three; 1997: Various - The Best Of Old School Funk Vol. 02; 1997: Various - West Coast Posse 2; 1998: Various - Funky Break Essentials 2; 2002: Various - Old School Funkin' Hip Hop 2; 2002: Various - Hip Hop Most Wanted ...
The Mix Tape, Volume 1: 60 Minutes of Funk is a mixtape by American DJ Funkmaster Flex, composed of freestyles and previously released songs, all mixed with Funk Flex's production. It was released on November 21, 1995, via Loud / RCA Records .
Uncle Jamm's Army was an American funk/hip hop collective crew based in Los Angeles, California, in the 1980s.Their singles "What's Your Sign", "Dial-a-Freak", and "Yes, Yes, Yes" were influential to the electro, old school funk, and early West Coast hip-hop genres.
Spotify's new Jam feature will let multiple users in different locations share and listen to the same collaborative playlist in real time.
1994: Various – Old School Volume 5; 1995: Various – Eazy-E & Posse; 1996: Various – Street Jams : Back 2 The Old Skool Part Three; 1997: Various – The Best of Old School Funk Vol. 02; 1997: Various – West Coast Posse 2; 1998: Various – Funky Break Essentials 2; 2002: Various – Old School Funkin' Hip Hop 2
Spotify's most streamed song for the longest period of time was "Shape of You" (2017) by the English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran. Currently, 840 songs have surpassed one billion streams on Spotify, [1] 126 have surpassed two billion, 17 have surpassed three billion, and two have surpassed four billion Spotify streams.
The Mix Tape, Volume III: 60 Minutes of Funk (The Final Chapter) is a mixtape by American DJ Funkmaster Flex. It was released on August 11, 1998, via Loud Records , serving as a sequel to 1997 The Mix Tape, Volume II (60 Minutes of Funk) and the third installment in his 60 Minute of Funk mixtape series.
AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote: "the soundtrack to a lightweight comedy co-written by Ice Cube, the record conveys all the strengths of hit urban radio. Keeping all the good elements of the format -- including the G-funk of Dr. Dre, old-school soul, contemporary R&B, and gangsta rap-- the record sounds like a "Best of the '90s" collection". [2]