Above The Rim Soundtrack - 30 Years Later...
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In this episode, 12Kyle discusses the soundtrack to the movie 'Above the Rim' released 30 years ago. He highlights the significance of soundtracks and the popularity of black movie soundtracks in the 90s. He provides an overview of the movie and its star-studded cast, including Tupac Shakur. 12Kyle then delves into each track on the album, sharing his thoughts and memories associated with each song. He praises the producers and artists involved, particularly highlighting the standout tracks like 'Regulate' and 'Afro Puffs'. He concludes with a review and rating of the album. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Background 00:35 - The Significance of Soundtracks 02:27 - The Artists and Producers Involved 07:41 - Track 1: 'Anything' (All-Star Remix) by SWV 09:09 - Track 2: 'Old Time's Sake' by Sweet Sable 09:50 - Track 3: 'Part-Time Lover' by H-Town 11:41 - Track 4: 'Big Pimpin'' by The Dogg Pound 13:07 - Track 5: 'Didn't Mean to Turn You On' by Second to None and DJ Quik 14:42 - Track 6: 'Doggy Style' by DJ Rogers 15:40 - Track 7: 'Regulate' by Nate Dogg and Warren G 16:39 - Track 8: 'Pour Out a Little Liquor' by Tupac and Thug Life 20:34 - Track 10: 'Afro Puffs' by The Lady of Rage 21:02 - Track 11: 'Just So You Know' by C.P.O. Boss Hogg 22:01 - Track 12: 'Hoochies Need Love Too' by Paradise 22:30 - Track 13: 'I'm Still In Love With You' by Al B. Sure 23:26 - Track 14: 'Crack 'Em' by OFTB 25:20 - Track 18: 'Dog Pound for Life' by The Dogg Pound 26:18 - Favorite Song: 'Pain' by Tupac 28:56 - Album Review and Rating 32:24 - Conclusion You can find the episode here or wherever you listen to podcasts… Above the Rim Soundtrack - 30 Years Later AUDIO https://linktr.ee/12kyle YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/sR0GVNvx3eY
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