(Classic Video) G Dep F/ Diddy & Black Rob “Let’s Get It”

Trevell Gerald Coleman (born November 19, 1974), better known by his stage name G. Dep (which stands for “Ghetto Dependent”), is an American rapper from Harlem, New York City. He joined Bad Boy Records in 1998 and released his only solo album Child of the Ghetto in 2001. Everyday at 5pm we post a classic video that meant something in hip hop.. (If you have a favorite classic video let us know) @DJMIKESESSIONS (Check the video after the jump)


(Classic Video) Luniz “I Got 5 On It”

I Got 5 on It” is a rap song by hip hop duo Luniz, Released in 1995 taken from their album Operation Stackola. It features R&B singer Michael Marshall. The song has become their most famous to date, and helped make Operation Stackola their best-selling album. Everyday at 5pm we post a classic video that meant something in hip hop.. (If you have a favorite classic video let us know) @DJMIKESESSIONS (Check the video after the jump)


(Classic Video) EVE ”Who’s That Girl?”

“Who’s That Girl” is the first single taken from Eve’s second album Scorpion and her fifth U.S. single, whereas it was her debut single throughout Europe. The single was a moderate success in the United States, peaking at number forty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100, however, in the UK, it became a large success, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Chart. It was also number 97 on VH1’s 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop. Everyday at 5pm we post a classic video that meant something in hip hop.. (If you have a favorite classic video let us know) @DJMIKESESSIONS (Check the video after the jump)


(Classic Video) Busta Rhymes F/ Pharrell & Diddy ”Pass The Courvoisier Pt.2”

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHARRELL (SKATEBOARD P)Pass the Courvoisier, Part II” is a hit single by Busta Rhymes. It also features rapper P. Diddy, and Pharrell and was the fourth and final single from Busta Rhymes’s fifth studio album Genesis. The music video, inspired by Harlem Nights and Rush Hour, featured cameos from Mr. T, Spliff Star,Mo’Nique, Jackee Harry, and Jamie Foxx. Everyday at 5pm we post a classic video that meant something in hip hop.. (If you have a favorite classic video let us know) @DJMIKESESSIONS (Check the video after the jump)


(Classic Video) Foxy Brown F/ Jay Z ”I’ll Be”

I’ll Be” was the second single released from Foxy Brown’s debut album, Ill Na Na, produced by the Trackmasters and featuring Jay-Z. Released on March 4, 1997, “I’ll Be” quickly became a huge hit, peaking at 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, at the time becoming both Foxy Brown and Jay-Z’s highest charting single. Two months after its release on May 2, “I’ll Be” was certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies. To date it remains Foxy Brown’s only solo top 40 single and her only to earn a certification. Everyday at 5pm we post a classic video that meant something in hip hop.. (If you have a favorite classic video let us know) @DJMIKESESSIONS (Check the video after the jump)  


(Classic Video) Fabolous – “Young’n” / “Right Now Later On”

Young’n was the second single off the Fabolous’ debut album Ghetto Fabolous released in 2001. The song reached #33 on the Hot 100, #17 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, #33 on the Radio Songs and #31 on the Pop Songs Billboard charts.   Everyday at 5pm we post a classic video that meant something in hip hop.. (If you have a favorite classic video let us know) @DJMIKESESSIONS (Check the video after the jump)


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