Jay Zedd reigns supreme in New York City
"The City Is Mine" proclaims the establishment of a hip-hop empire.
Featuring "Face Off" with Puffy Daddy, this 12-inch epitomizes the late '90s heyday of East Coast hip-hop. Jay Zedd's sophisticated flow and ambitious lyrics make for a statement of dominance over the city of New York. It's a key release from the period following Biggie's death, cementing his dominance at the pinnacle of East Coast rap.
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The City Is Mine (Album Version)
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The City Is Mine (Radio Edit)
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B:
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I Know What Girls Like ("Fly Girly" Dub)
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Intro / A Million And One Questions / Rhyme No More (Premier Radio Edit)
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The City Is Mine (Acapella)
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Featuring - Blackstreet (A1, A2, B3)