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Hands-Up - Do Crack Take The Rap album flac Performer: Hands-Up
Title: Do Crack Take The Rap
Released: 1987
Country: US
MP3 album: 1222 mb
FLAC album: 1773 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Hip-hop

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December 4, 1986 5:00AM ET. Run-D. Is Beating the Rap. Three kids from Queens are ‘Raising Hell’ at their shows. set the record straight on rap music and violence. He wants us on his next album. He wants to make a record about crack. We have good rhymes about it because we still see it, we live in the neighborhood still. I’ve made a lot of money, but I still live in Hollis. I don’t have a big mansion and beautiful clothes. I see the crack on the corner. I need to get rid of this thing. Michael probably would like me to lay some of this on his album. Michael writes lyrics, but I write what I think. I see and feel all day.

The Crack-Up (1945) is a collection of essays by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. It includes previously unpublished letters and notes, along with the three essays Fitzgerald originally wrote for Esquire magazine, which were first published in 1936. The main essay starts "Of course all life is a process of breaking down " which gives something of the tone of the piece.

Only eight months after releasing his last album YSIV, the Maryland rapper is readying the follow-up.

Rap Game Lyrics: The rap game, hip hop 101, The hardest 9-to-5 you'll ever have, You can't learn this shit in no history book, You ready to rap, motherfucker?, You ready to sell your soul. Take away my gun, I'm gonna tuck some other shit Can't tell me shit about the tricks of this trade Switchblade with a little switch to switch blades And switch from a six to a sixteen-inch blade Shit's like a samurai sword; a sensei Shit just don't change to this day I'm this way, still tell that.

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Tracklist

A Do Crack Take The Rap (Radio Song) 3:33
B Do Crack Take The Rap (Longer Version) 3:55

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Luke Skyywalker
  • Published By – Pac Jam Publishing
  • Recorded At – BRT Studio

Credits

  • Arranged By – Derrick Rahming, Norman Titcomp
  • Edited By – Eddy Mix*, Edison Bahamon, Robert Canas
  • Executive-Producer – Luke Skyywalker
  • Producer – Derrick Rahming, Norman Titcomp
  • Scratches – Juan Arroyo
  • Written-By – Lawrence*, Rahming*, McGuire*, Brimm*, Hager*

Notes

Recorded at BRT Recording Studio, Inc. 275 E.O.P. Blvd. O.P. Fla. 33334
Pac-Jam Pub. (BMI)
Distributed by: Luke Skyywalker 1205 N.W. 54 St. Liberty City, Miami, Fl 33142

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): GR 109-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): GR 109-B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GR 109 Hands-Up Do Crack Take The Rap ‎(12", W/Lbl) Luke Skyywalker Records GR 109 US 1987
Comments: (1)
CrazyDemon
If you ever wanted to hear cops rapping about beating down crack heads / crack dealers, here is your ticket to ride! I wonder who's idea this was, and how it came to materialize.