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Legendary Classics Volume 1

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Download links and information about Legendary Classics Volume 1 by R. A. The Rugged Man. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 59:22 minutes.

Artist: R. A. The Rugged Man
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 17
Duration: 59:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Give It Up 3:50
2. Supa 3:26
3. Renaissance (featuring Hell Razah, Tragedy Khadafi, Timbo King) 3:32
4. Windows Of The World (featuring Ayatollah) 2:33
5. Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story (featuring Jedi Mind Tricks) 4:05
6. Who's Dat Guy (featuring Havoc) 3:37
7. L.I.'s Finest 2:56
8. Stanley Kubrick 3:35
9. C**t Renaissance 2:33
10. 3 Kingz (featuring Kool G. Rap, Big John) 2:54
11. Smithhaven Mall 3:38
12. Posse Cut (featuring Hell Razah, Blaq Poet, Jojo Pellegrino, Remedy) 3:44
13. What The F**k 3:54
14. Poor People 3:51
15. 50,000 Heads (featuring Sadat X) 3:25
16. E***n' Yo' B*tch 4:06
17. Every Record Label Sucks D**k 3:43

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Though he never really got much mainstream recognition, RA the Rugged Man is an underground icon, known mostly for his over-the-top dirtbag style and a extended history of urban-legend exploits. Kind of like a white ODB or a proto-Eminem, his rhymes, flow, and overall appearance are centered primarily on what a crazy screw-up he is. But there's more to it than that. In spite of his homeless-guy fashion sense and sordid reputation, he's actually a great MC, very adept at constructing complicated, multi-layered verses that are simultaneously funny, disturbing, and smart. This collection, released by NY-centric indie Nature Sounds, compiles 17 tracks from his solo releases as well as collaborations with a wide variety of acts, stretching all the way back to the early ‘90s. They're not all spectacular, but the good ones are definitely top-shelf. Don't miss the riveting "Uncommon Valor: A Vietnam Story," featuring Jedi Mind Tricks, "Who's Dat Guy" with Havoc, and the self-explanatory music- industry expose "Every Record Label Sucks D**k."