The Ultimate 4th of July Playlist
The Ultimate 4th of July Playlist Inspired by Music Moguls.
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Jermaine Dupri and Jay Z – ‘Money Ain't a Thing’ - This is a classic! JD and Jay Z took ballin’ to a new level when they released this track. Quite honestly, we’re not sure which was better, the video or the song!(Photo: Roc-A-Fella)
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Snoop Dogg Featuring Pharrell – ‘Beautiful’ - Whenever Snoop teams up with Pharrell, magic happens. Not sure what it is about these two in the studio together, but it’s a winning combination.(Photo: Priority Records)
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Freeway featuring Jay Z and Beanie Seigel– ‘What We Do’ - This smash single “What We Do," featuring Jay Z and Beanie Sigel is a Roc-A-Fella Records classic. Even though reminiscing on the old days can be a bit much, we really hope Dame Dash turns this song on from time to time and relives the glory days. (Photo: The Island Def Jam Music Group)
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Rich Gang – ‘Lifestyle’ - This song would fit perfect on the soundtrack to Music Moguls. Make sure to tune in Tuesdays at 9P/8C to see the real life of the moguls.(Photo: Cash Money Records)
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Da Brat Featuring Notorious B.I.G. – ‘Da B Side’ - This So-So Def/Bad Boy collaboration is timeless. Please play this song loud with your folks and just “lay on back and listen to the B-side.”(Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)
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Snoop Dogg Featuring Pharrell – ‘California Roll’ - Alert! This is a sleeper track! Wake up and bump this jam on the way to the Independence Day function.(Photo: Columbia)
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Kriss Kross – ‘Tonight's the Night’ - We know what you’re thinking, “How did Kriss Kross make this playlist?” Before you start hatin’, listen to the production JD provided on this track.(Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage)
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Snoop Dogg Featuring Pharrell – ‘Drop It like It’s Hot’ - When you read the title of the track, did you automatically start hearing the beat? Or did you automatically picture Snoop C-walkin’ across a blue carpet?(Photo: Interscope)
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Birdman – ‘#1 Stunna’ - In the rap game, jewelry, cars, clothes and pretty much anything money can buy are flaunted by all. So it was a BOLD statement when Birdman gave himself the title as “#1 Stunna” and proclaimed confidently on the hook of his new single. However, once we really started watching him and paying attention to his stunt game, it was safe to say the name was quite fitting.(Photo: Cash Money Records)
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Jay Z – ‘Big Pimpin’ - Jay and Dame were a dynamic duo and if you ever want to see how much fun they use to have, check out this video!(Photo: Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam)
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Snoop Dogg – ‘Who Am I (Whats My Name)?’ - Snoop is a mogul now. However, when he dropped this classic track on his debut album Doggystyle, he was just a hungry upcoming rapper trying to make a name for himself. (Photo: Death Row Records)
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Jacquees – ‘Come Thru’ - Birdman’s newest prodigy Jacquees just might have a hit on his hands. We’re on board with the movement. Jacquees keep doing your thing. #salute(Photo: Prince Williams/FilmMagic)
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Jay Z – ‘Hard Knock Life’ - Legend has it that Damon Dash had the vision to choose the hook on this iconic song and fought to have it cleared for Jay Z’s first hit single. (Photo: Roc-A-Fella, Def Jam)
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Jagged Edge – ‘What You Tryna Do’ - If you grew up in the So-So Def era then you already know about Jagged edge. In the case that you don’t know about JE listen to this song and let us know what you think! (Photo: Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage)
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Hot Boyz – ‘Bling Bling’ - If only Birdman would have trademarked the slang term “bling bling,” he would probably have a couple more Ferraris or perhaps a couple more diamond chains. At this point, he’s made so much money, we’re pretty sure he’s not beating himself up over this missed opportunity.(Photo: Cash Money Records)
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