The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2 | ||||
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Compilation album by Various artists | ||||
Released | November 10, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997-98 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, rap, Mainstream urban | |||
Length | 1 hour, 10 minutes, 15 seconds | |||
Label | Polygram | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Volume 2 is the second annual music compilation album to be contributed by The Source magazine.[2] Released November 10, 1998 and distributed by Polygram Records, Hip Hop Hits Volume 2 features eighteen hip hop and rap hits. It went to number 29 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and peaked at number 46 on the Billboard 200 album chart.[3]
While the album is the first Hip Hop Hits volume not to feature an R&B/Hip Hop or a pop hit in the number-one position, four tracks on the album had reached number-one on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart: "Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)," "I Got the Hook Up," ""Money, Power, Respect" and "Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up."
Track listing
- Still Not a Player - Big Punisher Featuring Joe
- Money Ain't a Thang - Jermaine Dupri Featuring Jay-Z
- Money, Power & Respect - The LOX Featuring DMX, Lil' Kim
- Deja Vu (Uptown Baby) - Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz
- Do for Love - 2Pac
- Hope I Don't Go Back - E-40
- Party Ain't a Party - Queen Pen
- Turn It Up - Busta Rhymes
- Get at Me Dog - DMX Featuring Sheek Louch
- Still a G Thang - Snoop Dogg
- It's Alright - Jay-Z Featuring Memphis Bleek
- What'cha Gonna Do? - Jayo Felony Featuring Method Man, DMX
- Horse & Carriage - Cam'ron Featuring Ma$e
- N.O.R.E. - Noreaga
- I Got the Hook-Up! - Master P and Sons of Funk
- Luv 2 Luv U [Remix] - Timbaland & Magoo
- 4, 3, 2, 1 - LL Cool J Featuring Canibus, DMX, Method Man, Redman
- Gone Till November - Wyclef Jean
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "Music: The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits Vol. 2 (CD) by Various Artists". Tower.com. 1998-11-10. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
- ↑ Billboard magazine, Dec. 5, 1998. Retrieved July 2011
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