Ray Luv's debut 12" from 1992 on Strictly Business Records. Mine is in a "Who Can Be Trusted" sleeve which makes sense since the sleeves and tracklistings of both records are almost identical. Worth revisiting for the Alex Meija megamix style remix of "X Check It Out Ya'll" alone, but check that ridiculous drum roll in "Get Ma Money On". Khayree rock, rock on. Oh, and that's DJ Cee rippin' the cuts.
Any Bay Area rap radio show tapes - 1980's thru 90's Brainsick Mob 12" Marzette Watts - Marzette Watts & Co. LP Phil Blunts - They Don't Really Love Us 12" Pitch Black - Analyze the Progam 12" Reggie Reg - Da Junkys Son 12" Slum Brothers - The Sure Shot 12" Troubleneck Brothers - Back to the Hip Hop 12" V/A Lost 'N Yonkers 2xLP
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Thanks for this.
Do you know if the full album came out on vinyl? I only have it on cassette.
according to discogs it only came out on cd and cassette (ep):
http://www.discogs.com/Ray-Luv-Who-Can-Be-Trusted/release/1251153
dope song. Is it true that ray luv used to be in a group with 2pac?
jasper
Just wondering, did you rip all the tracks on the vinyl?
Because there are 3 tracks here, and Discogs states that there are supposed to be 6??
Just wondering, did you rip all the tracks on the vinyl?
Because there are 3 tracks here, and Discogs states that there are supposed to be 6??
I rarely rip all the tracks. I gotta leave some treats out in the field for you cats.
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