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Soul Position - Unlimited EP FLAC album

Tracklist

Intro 0:42
Unlimited 3:27
Mic Control 4:09
Night To Remember 4:02
Take Your Time 5:04
Oxford You Really Owe Me 4:26

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RS0025-2 Soul Position Unlimited EP ‎(CD, EP) Rhymesayers Entertainment RS0025-2 US 2002
RS0025-1 Soul Position Unlimited EP ‎(12", EP) Rhymesayers Entertainment RS0025-1 US 2002
RS0025-1 Soul Position Unlimited EP ‎(12", EP, Promo) Rhymesayers Entertainment RS0025-1 US 2002


Soul Position - Unlimited EP FLAC album

Musician performer: Soul Position

Title: Unlimited EP

Country: US

Date of release: 2002

Genre: Hip hop

Size FLAC: 1401 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 171

Other Formats: AIFF VOC TTA AAC DTS AHX MP2

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Felolune
This is such a strong debut EP from one of my favourite producer/ mc pairings of recent years; RJD2 & Blueprint. They work so well together I think, Blueprints flow and lyrics fit perfectly with RJ's lush, detailed, multi layered beats. Despite this perfect pairing however I'd have to say my favourite track of the EP is the instrumental 'Oxford You Really Owe Me'. In my opinion this is quite possibly one of the best RJD2 songs I've ever heard, which is really saying something but there are few songs in this genre which match the beauty and obvious skill of this production. Everytime I listen to it I cannot help but smile, the vibe is perfect and the production is simply sublime. You can tell how much fun he must of had making it. To me its like looking back at great times had, and looking forward to amazing times to come.. Its quite simply beautiful. Anyway enough droning, truth be told there isn't a bad song on this EP and if your a fan of either RJ or Blueprint, or even underground hiphop in general, you should not miss out on this. A great introduction to one of the best producer/mc duo's of this past decade.
Felolune
This is such a strong debut EP from one of my favourite producer/ mc pairings of recent years; RJD2 & Blueprint. They work so well together I think, Blueprints flow and lyrics fit perfectly with RJ's lush, detailed, multi layered beats. Despite this perfect pairing however I'd have to say my favourite track of the EP is the instrumental 'Oxford You Really Owe Me'. In my opinion this is quite possibly one of the best RJD2 songs I've ever heard, which is really saying something but there are few songs in this genre which match the beauty and obvious skill of this production. Everytime I listen to it I cannot help but smile, the vibe is perfect and the production is simply sublime. You can tell how much fun he must of had making it. To me its like looking back at great times had, and looking forward to amazing times to come.. Its quite simply beautiful. Anyway enough droning, truth be told there isn't a bad song on this EP and if your a fan of either RJ or Blueprint, or even underground hiphop in general, you should not miss out on this. A great introduction to one of the best producer/mc duo's of this past decade.