
Again, I’m coming late with this one. But atleast I’m posting it right? I know there are quite a few dopeboyz and dopegirlz that have been following this series. The Rub drop their new mix, time to party like it’s 1999! Remember Youngbloodz’ 85 featuring Big Boi? Black Rob’s Whoa? Eminem dropped his single, My Name Is. Ja Rule had the radio on smash with Holla Holla. Pharoah Monch dropped Simon Says. Jay-Z was on v.3. Ruff Ryders’ Down Bottom! Mobb Deep’s Quiet Storm, Meth & Red’s Da Rockwilder. Quasimoto had Microphone Mathematics! It’s also the year Curtis broke into the industry with Hot to Rob. Of course there is more. 83 tracks to be exact.
Traccklist + Download link after the jump…

- Youngbloodz “85″ feat. Big Boi
- DJ DMD “25 Lighters” feat. Lil’ Keke & Fat Pat
- Cool Breeze “Cre-A-Tine” (I Got People)
- Mac Mall “P#ssy Whipped”
- Missy Elliott “Hot Boyz”
- Nelly “Country Grammar (Hot Sh!t)”
- DMX “What These B!tches Want” feat. Sisqo
- Nas “NY State Of Mind, Pt. II”
- Gang Starr “All 4 Tha $”
- Thirstin Howl III “Brooklyn Hard Rock” feat. Unique London
- Eminem “My Name Is”
- Dr. Dre “XXPlosive” feat. Devin The Dude & Nate Dogg
- Jay-Z “Snoopy Track” feat. Juvenile
- J.T. Money – “Who Dat” feat. Sole
- Lil Wayne – “Tha Block is Hot”
- Black Rob “Whoa”
- Common “1-9-9-9″ feat. Sadat X & Talib Kweli
- Common “Car Horn”
- Method Man “Break Ups 2 Make Ups” feat. D’Angelo
- Quasimoto “Microphone Mathematics”
- Goodie Mob “Chain Swang”
- Mos Def “Ms. Fat Booty”
- Choclair “Flagrant”
- Noreaga “C*caine Business (Hysteria)” feat. Kelis
- Rahzel “All I Know”
- Geto Boys “Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangster”
- E-40 “Earl, That’s Your Life”
- Eve “Gotta Man”
- C-Murder “Down For My N!ggas” feat. Snoop Dogg
- Juvenile “Ha” (Remix feat. Jay-Z)
- Eminem “Guilty Conscience” feat. Dr. Dre
- Pharoahe Monch “Simon Says”
- Tear Da Club Up Thugs “Hypnotize Cash Money”
- Ja Rule “Holla Holla”
- Jay-Z “Girls Best Friend”
- Naughty By Nature “Jamboree” feat. Zhané
- Common “Dooinit”
- The Roots “Act Too… The Love Of My Life” feat. Common
- Jay-Z “So Ghetto”
- Grand Agent “Mingling (With Mayhem)”
- Beanie Sigal “What A Thug About”
- Mos Def “Mathematics”
- Jurassic 5 “Without A Doubt”
- The Beatnuts “Muchachacha”
- Snoop Dogg “B!tch Please” feat. Xzibit
- Gang Starr “Full Clip”
- Nas “Nas Is Like”
- Natural Elements “Two Tons”
- Q-Tip “Let’s Ride”
- Screwball “F.A.Y.B.A.N.”
- U-God “Bizarre”
- The Roots “You Got Me” (Remix)
- Dr. Dre “The Next Episode” feat. Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg
- Hobo Junction “Greenlite Monks”
- Hot Boys “I Need A Hot Girl” feat. Big Tymers
- Tash “Pimpin’ Ain’t Easy”
- GZA “Breaker, Breaker”
- 50 Cent “How To Rob An Industry N!gga”
- B.G. “Bling Bling”
- Whoridas “Do Or De” feat. Yukmouth
- Dr. Dre “The Watcher”
- Phat Kat “Don’t Nobody Care About Us”
- Slum Village “Get This Money”
- Lootpack “Whenimondamic”
- MF Doom “Doomsday”
- Handsome Boy Modeling School “Holy Calamity (Bear Witness II)” feat. DJ Shadow & DJ Quest
- Q-Tip “Breathe And Stop”
- Mobb Deep “Quiet Storm”
- Mobb Deep “Quiet Storm” (Remix feat. Lil’ Kim)
- Method Man & Redman “Da Rockwilder”
- DMX “Party Up”
- The Beatnuts “Watch Out Now”
- Slick Rick “Street Talkin’” feat. Outkast
- Lyrics Born “I Changed My Mind” (Stereo MCs Rattlesnake Remix)
- Ol’ Dirty Bastard “Got Your Money” feat. Kelis
- Prince Paul “More Than You Know” feat. De La Soul
- Wu-Tang Clan “Protect Ya Neck (The Jumpoff)”
- Redman “Da Goodness” feat. Method Man
- Mos Def “Umi Says”
- Busta Rhymes “What’s It Gonna Be!?” feat. Janet Jackson
- Dr. Dre “Forgot About Dre” feat. Eminem
- Jay-Z “Big Pimpin’” feat. UGK
- Ruff Ryders “Down Bottom” feat. Drag-On
- Trick Daddy “Nann N!gga” feat. Trina
- dead prez “Hip-Hop”
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dope mix..beat on snoopy track serves..1-9-9-9= my fav common song… 1999 was awesome
brand new truck butta soft seat 4. sumthin wit the low ride sumthin…..love love, hey the Last RUB Party @ Transit in philly was crazy
1999 wasn’t that bad of a year.
i lot of break out hits came from this year, that’s for sure.
99 was grrrreaat(c) tony the tiger….exit high school, enter college @ VT. i got more ass off the mix of
20 parts alcohol + clubs + nelly’s-country grammar or juvie’s back that azz up+ drunk freshman white chicks = sucessful night
you forgot limp bizkit hahaha
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The Rub - History Of Hip-Hop: 1995 « KNOWXONE’s BUSINESS said this on April 8th, 2008 at 8:17 am
Wow, this mix takes me back to my freshman year at Spelman. The dorms, the strip, the clubs, no responsibilities. I must say though that I don’t think Cre-a-tin came out in 99. Wasn’t that closer to the mid-90’s? I think I was still in high school.
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The Rub’s History of Hip Hop « Bringing 88 Back said this on April 11th, 2008 at 3:20 pm