Old Rap Wednesdays: 91-94 rap radio mixtape

missingtoof_1991-1994_rap Old Rap Wednesdays: 91-94 rap radio mixtape

A little late ’cause it’s a busy week, but I aim to make it up to you! This week is a little different, in that it’s light on bios and banter, but heavy on mixtape bangin’-ery.

So here’s the idea, I’ve collected some favorites from 1991-1994 that were played-the-hell-out-of on the radio in their day, but are very far off the beaten path today. This collection might be a little west-coast-centric, but don’t hate, that’s just the extent that my little boombox would tune to growing up in L.A.

Play it over and over in circles, ad nauseum, to replicate authentic radio programming circa 1992/3/4:


MP3: Das EFX - They Want Efx (1992)


MP3: Rodney-O & Joe Cooley - U Don’t Hear Me Tho’ (1993)


MP3: Ahmad - Back in the Day (1994)


MP3: Wreckx-N-Effect - Rump Shaker (1992)


MP3: Young Black Teenagers - Tap the Bottle (1993)


MP3: Volume 10 - Pistolgrip-Pump (1994)


MP3: Craig Mack - Flava in ya Ear (1994)


MP3: Domino - Getto Jam (1993)


MP3: EPMD - Crossover (1992)


MP3: N2Deep - Back to the Hotel (1992)


MP3: Positive K - I Got a Man (1992)


MP3: Kris Kross - Jump (1992)


MP3: Icy Blu - I Wanna Be Your Girl (1991)

(Note that this isn’t from radio, these are all encoded digitally from CDDA, and are album versions in all their full F word glory.)

If you can’t feel this brand of “Urban Top 40″, then go crawl the fuck back into your backpacks. But that’s not you, you love this shit!

Do I listen to ‘Urban Radio’ much anymore?—Not really. Do you? Commercial radio is a wounded/dead format in the age of iPod + Missingtoof and the millions of other options. But, oh! Back in the day, radio was a constant, when even the bad was good (case in point; Icy Blu, who is essentially Vanilla Ice with tits and we love it).

Most all of these records are out of print, but not hard to come by through secondary markets like like eBay or Amazon affiliates.

If you’re fiending some hip hop history lesson, a good start would be this Wikipedia page and see where you end up.



8 Responses to “Old Rap Wednesdays: 91-94 rap radio mixtape”


  1. 1 mum ra Identicon Icon mum ra

    oh my good icy blue this track really takes me back good lookin out

  2. 2 bumpsdick Identicon Icon bumpsdick

    @ mum ra:

    i had been looking for this cd on the cheap for a long time and I finally found it a few years back and have actually been playing it out quite a bit. Glad you’re digging it too!

  3. 3 disaster Identicon Icon disaster

    damn son! das efx?! why didn’t you put some fu-schnickens?! ahahah

  4. 4 bumpsdick Identicon Icon bumpsdick

    @ disaster:

    Fu-schnikens, Lords of the Underground, Tag Team, A Lighter Shade of Brown (I should have put that really!), Mista Grimm… I could have went on and on ’cause I have all this shit! This post could be a mile long and a million dollars in bandwidth!

    Also, I kept some thingsin th ebag that I’m going to profile on a Wednesday in the future.

  5. 5 stev Identicon Icon stev

    The link to Rodney O and Joe Cooley appears to be not working. Other than that, good lookin out on these songs my dude

  6. 6 bumpsdick Identicon Icon bumpsdick

    @ stev:

    No matter how many times I error check, I usually F something up. Thanks for the heads up! Fixed now!

    Funk-Funk-Funk-Funk-y!

  7. 7 buktoof Identicon Icon buktoof

    yo tight list. if u r puttin up anything for a mid 90’s old rap post - please please gimme somma that Kwest the Madd Lad - “met my baby at the VIM”. been looking for that for years. peace

  8. 8 Maddie Identicon Icon Maddie

    GREAT mix. Thanks!

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