The brilliance of Native Tongue, who expanded the possibilities of hip-hop
An important mid-90s work that combines clever sampling with a positive message.
The Jungle Brothers deliver a sophisticated beat that blends jazz and funk for a comfortable feel. Their distinctive intellectual approach and street-style energy coexist in an exquisite balance. Their style, which strips away flashy production and pursues a pure intertwining of rhythm and rhyme, had a major influence on the hip-hop scene that followed.
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How Ya Want It We Got It (Main MIx)
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2)
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How Ya Want It We Got It (Native Tongue Mix)
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3)
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How Ya Want It We Got It (Instrumental)
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4)
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How Ya Want It We Got It (Acapella)
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B:
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On The Road Again (Q-Tip Remix)
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On The Road Again (LP Version)
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On The Road Again (Q-Tip Remix Instrumental)
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On The Road Again (Q-Tip Remix Acapella)
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Featuring - De La Soul (A1, A2, A4)
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Featuring - Q-Tip (A1, A2, A4 to B2, B4)