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Ultimate Force - Cuts Like These

Posted by Duanium :: Mar 17, 2007 - 11:50:48 AM | 2 Comments

Here's a rare, classic hip-hop track that I finally have after 21 years. It's "Cuts Like These" by The Ultimate Force. The 12" single was first released on the very short-lived, west coast B-Boy record label. After it was discovered that a B-Boy label had recently started in New York City, the move was made to change the name to the more-well-known Hip-Hop Records and still keep the gold colored label. The copy that I have has the original B-Boy label with Hip-Hop written below. It is also stamped "Complimentary" and appears to have never been played prior to digital transfer.

One thing I noticed, also, is that the actual playing time is more than 5m:30s. Playing time listed on the record is 4m:40s.

Enjoy!

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Comments

Posted: March 20, 2007 :: 8:53 PM
MAN! That's old. I'M old.

One of those Renault Alliance speaker-crackin' tracks. I'll take this one over any of the crap they put out today.
Posted: March 20, 2007 :: 11:37 PM
Man! I remember having four 6x9 speakers across the back deck in that Renault. That car could bump! Wasn't it nicknamed "Supercar" or something?


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