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Space 1 - Every Kinda Rap album flac Performer: Space 1
Title: Every Kinda Rap
Style: Euro House, Italodance, Hip-House, Pop Rap
Released: 1991
Country: Italy
MP3 album: 1545 mb
FLAC album: 1514 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: DTS MPC TTA AC3 VOC MP2 RA
Genre: Electronic / Hip-hop

Every Kinda People" is a 1978 song originally performed by Robert Palmer on his Double Fun album. It was Palmer's first hit song in the . reaching the Top 20. The song was written by Andy Fraser. Palmer released a re-mixed version of this song on his 1992 compilation album Addictions: Volume II, as the lead single from that album, ultimately becoming a radio hit peaking at Number 8 on the . Billboard Adult Contemporary charts.

Label: Alfa International ‎– ALCB-643 Type: CD, Album Country: Japan Date of released: 1992 Category: Electronic, Hip Hop Style: Hip-House. Space One - Every Kinda Rap MP3 version. 2419 downloads at 28 mb/s. Space One - Every Kinda Rap FLAC version. 2914 downloads at 32 mb/s.

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For starters, it's a remarkable rap album in every way rap can be remarkable. It's a portrait of the jungle through the eyes of the prey. Despite a Grammy snub, it was well received by fans, critics, and peers. East Coast hip-hop was a competitive space in the '90s, and Mobb's first album, "Juvenile Hell," flew under the radar. In 1995, Havoc and Prodigy made huge creative leaps with "The Infamous. With Havoc serving up hardbody beats and Prodigy thrilling listeners with cinematic crime rap, "The Infamous" became one of the most influential gangsta rap albums.

Tracklist

A1 4 Peace 4 Unity 4:12
A2 Nu Groove Nu Thing 3:26
A3 The Girls' Race 4:46
A4 That's 4 The MF 3:09
A5 No Breaks 4:12
A6 The Rhythm Of Love 5:11
B1 Every Kinda Rap 5:16
B2 Sanctified 3:45
B3 Sit Back 4:16
B4 I Got The Rhythm 4:38
B5 Respect 2:07
B6 4 Peace 4 Unity Rmx 4:30

Credits

  • Arranged By, Programmed By – Luca Cersosimo
  • Mastered By – Antonio Baglio
  • Producer – Albertino, Pierpa*
  • Programmed By – Davide Riva
  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Enrico La Falce

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SIAE

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LP 01 Space 1 Every Kinda Rap ‎(LP, Album) Rappin' Records LP 01 Italy 1991
ALCB-643 Space One* Every Kinda Rap ‎(CD, Album) Alfa International ALCB-643 Japan 1992
CD 01 Space 1 Every Kinda Rap ‎(CD, Album) Rappin' Records CD 01 Italy 1991