

Diggin', diggin', diggin'... Hip-Hop excavation never ends! Fellow Rap-aleontologist (I think I just coined that!) John Q of Lyrics to Go came up with a Mos Def sample set idea. Definitely a good look. I can't take much credit for this one, as John pretty much worked it out all on his own. But we present to you a great set filled with a very diverse mix of music. From Fela Kuti to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Gil-Scott Heron to Raekwon and Snoop Dogg. Tracks 'Brooklyn' and 'Mathematics' were some of the bulkiest songs to work on, as the full set consists of two discs... Like I said before, credit is mostly due to our boy John Q of Lyrics to Go (give him a shoutout)!
Enjoy:
DISC ONE:
01. 'Fear Not for Man' by Fela Anikulapo Kuti


02. 'The Warning Talk (Part II)' by David Axelrod


03. 'Time's Up' by O.C.


04. '(I Loves You) Porgy' by Bill Evans


05. 'I Know You Got Soul' by Eric B. & Rakim


06. 'One Step Ahead' by Aretha Franklin


07. 'Promise Her Anything But Give' by Big Brother & The Holding Company


08. 'And That's Saying a Lot' by Christine McVie


09. 'Anyone Who Had A Heart' by Dionne Warwick


10. 'What Are You Doin' the Rest of Your Life' by Milt Jackson


11. 'We Live in Brooklyn, Baby' by Roy Ayers


12. 'I'm Afraid the Masquerade Is Over' by David Porter


DISC TWO:
13. 'Who Shot Ya?' by The Notorious B.I.G.


14. 'Under the Bridge' by Red Hot Chili Peppers


15. 'The Symphony' by Marley Marl & The Juice Crew


16. 'A Legend in His Own Mind' by Gil-Scott Heron & Brian Jackson


17. 'Sun Goddess' by Ramsey Lewis


18. 'John Blaze (feat. Big Pun, Jadakiss, Nas & Raekwon)' by Fat Joe


19. 'On & On' by Erykah Badu


20. 'Baby I'm a Want You' by The Fatback Band


21. 'Funky Drummer' by James Brown


22. 'For All My Niggaz & Bitches' by Snoop Doggy Dogg


23. 'Criminology' by Raekwon & Ghostface Killah


24. 'Body Rock (feat. Q-Tip & Tash)' by Mos Def


