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Salt-N-Pepa - The Best Of Salt-N-Pepa '1999

The Best Of Salt-N-Pepa
ArtistSalt-N-Pepa Related artists
Album name The Best Of Salt-N-Pepa
Country
Date 1999
GenreRap
Play time 00:55:58
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 134.4 MB / 378.0 MB
PriceDownload $3.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

[5:19] 01. Salt-N-Pepa - Push It (Again) (Dj Tonka Remix)
[3:12] 02. Salt-N-Pepa - The Brick Track Versus Gitty Up (Rickidy Raw Hide Radio
Mix)
[4:28] 03. Salt-N-Pepa - Whatta Man (Video Remix)
[3:58] 04. Salt-N-Pepa - Shake Your Thang (Its Your Thing)
[3:19] 05. Salt-N-Pepa - Tramp (Remix)
[3:32] 06. Salt-N-Pepa - Lets Talk About Sex
[3:19] 07. Salt-N-Pepa - Do You Want Me
[4:02] 08. Salt-N-Pepa - Shoop
[4:06] 09. Salt-N-Pepa - Expression (Hard Ecu Edit)
[3:25] 10. Salt-N-Pepa - You Showed Me (The Born Again Mix)
[3:23] 11. Salt-N-Pepa - None Of Your Business (Perfecto Mix)
[3:33] 12. Salt-N-Pepa - R U Ready (E.E.C. Radio Edit)
[3:38] 13. Salt-N-Pepa - Start Me Up (Radio Edit)
[3:48] 14. Salt-N-Pepa - Twist And Shout
[3:28] 15. Salt-N-Pepa - Push It (Radio Version)

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ABOUT THE ALBUM

1 disc(s) - 15 track(s)
Total length: 00:55:58
Main artist: Salt-N-Pepa
Composer: Various Composers
Label: Mercury Records
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
© 1999 UMG Recordings, Inc. 
â„— 1999 UMG Recordings, Inc.


The Best of Salt n Pepa is an excellent 15-track overview of the groundbreaking
female rap groups career, featuring all their big hits from the early days up
through their platinum success in the 90s. The main problem is that it hasnt
been released in the U.S., and its also the only good Salt-n-Pepa compilation on
the market to date -- so if you want it, youll have to pay an excessive import
price for it. Thats a shame, because its an excellent summary of their career.
There are a few alternate mixes included, like the video version of Whatta Man
and two different versions of Push It, but there are no glaring omissions or
substitutions. It might have been nice if the tracks were ordered
chronologically, so that the groups development from cover-happy dance-rappers
to sexy crossover hitmakers could be traced more readily. But their assertive
self-confidence and underlying feminism hold everything together, and the best
singles here rank as influential hip-hop classics. If only there were a domestic
compilation..
© Steve Huey /TiVo



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