 | Bob Marley (1973). Kinky Reggae (loop). Catch a Fire,
Mobile Fidelity. |
 | Bob Marley (1973). No More Trouble (loop). Catch a
Fire, Mobile Fidelity. |
 | Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (1995). 1st of tha Month. E 1999
Eternal, Ruthless. |
 | Cornell West (2004). Appalachia, Chicago... |
 | Cornell West (2004). Civil War Every Generation. |
 | Donnie (2003). Welcome to the Colored Section. The
Colored Section, Motown. |
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Eric B. and Rakim (2001).
In The Ghetto.
Best of Eric B. & Rakim, Universal Records. |
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Kanye West, GLC, et al. (2004).
Spaceship.
College Dropout, Roc-A-Fella. |
 | Malcolm X (1964). This is love teaching. |
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Masta Ace (2004).
H.O.O.D.
A Long Hot Summer, M3 Music. |
 | Mutubaraka (2004). Politicians Separate Us. |
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Nas (1994). Life's A Bitch.
Illmatic,
Columbia Records. |
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Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z, et al. (1996).
I
Love The Dough.
Life After Death (Disc I), Bad Boy Records. |
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Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth (1992).
Ghettos of the Mind.
Mecca & The Soul Brother, Elektra Entertainment. |
 | Public Enemy (2004). Impeach the President. |
 | Public Enemy (2004). "Suckas." |
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Roots (2004).
My People Are Getting Poorer (snippet in "Why? What's Going On?).
Tipping Point. |
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Talib Kweli and John Legend (2004).
Around My Way.
The Beautiful Struggle, Rawkus Records. |
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The Coup (2001).
Get Up.
Party Music, Epitaph Records. |
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Tupac Shakur (1997).
I
Wonder If Heaven Got A Ghetto.
R U Still Down (Remember Me) Disc I, Jive Records. |
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Wyclef Jean, Scarface, et al. (2003).
Next Generation.
The Preacher's Son, J Records. |