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"Breath of Fresh Attire" (08/22/2005) Electronic Mitchell Brothers (The), MSI Music DistributionHailed as a U.K. Outkast, the Mitchell Brothers are the hottest hip-hop act east of the Atlantic. Their debut album, BREATH OF FRESH ATTIRE, was written while on tour with the Streets.

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"Cash, Money, Cars, Clothes" (10/25/2005) R&B Ruff Endz, Sony Music Distribution (USA)Ruff Endz: David 'Davinch' Chance, Dante 'Chi' Jordan.

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"A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing [PA]" (05/07/2005) R&B Black Sheep, MercuryBlack Sheep: Dres, Mista Lawnge. Additional personnel includes: Angelique Bellamy, Red Alert, The Violators, Chiali (background vocals). Black Sheep: Dres, Mista Lawnge. Additional personnel: Chi Ali (rap vocals); Red Alert, The Violators, Angelique Bellamy. Playfully satirical, witty, and incredibly imaginative, A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing introduced one of the freshest talents in early-'90s rap, a self-produced duo who caught the tail end of the Native Tongues family. Though Dres and Mista Lawnge didn't match the brilliant wordplay of A Tribe Called Quest or De La Soul, their topics were well-chosen, they were presented in a hilarious context, and every song was backed up by strong productions and great rapping. A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing wasn't a comedy record, but it was difficult to tell when the duo were half-serious or half-joking, especially since they were often the objects of their jokes. They poked fun at many aspects of black music and culture of the early '90s, everything from the persuasive gangster mentality ("U Mean I'm Not"), obsessions over the Afrocentric viewpoint ("Are You Mad?"), and lewd sex raps ("La Menage"), as well as an amusingly incorrect response to feminism ("L.A.S.M."). They also dropped a few of the best hip-hop club tracks of the era, the insanely catchy items "The Choice Is Yours (Revisited)," "Try Counting Sheep," and "Flavor of the Month." (Another smooth dance tune, "Strobelite Honey," was dreadfully honest about girls who look better under the lights than upon closer inspection.) Polar opposites to the ranks of somber political rappers, and deftly counteracting the indulgence and self-seriousness of many alternative groups, Black Sheep hit a height with their debut that few hip-hop acts would ever reach. ~ John Bush

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"Change Clothes [Single]" (01/19/2004) R&B Jay-Z, Def Jam (USA)"Change Clothes" is the first single off of hip-hop mogul Jay-Z's acclaimed take on the Beatles' THE WHITE ALBUM. Three versions are included here, as well as the B-side "What More Can I Say." This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.

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"After Clothes" (01/06/2005) Rock & Pop A New January, A New January

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"Change Clothes (2 Tracks) [Single]" (03/08/2004) R&B Jay-Z, Universal Distribution

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