Various Artists

Live and Unreleased from Farmclub.com

Editor's Review:

Farmclub.com's TV show featured some of today's biggest names in rap, rock and metal. Included on this compilation album are some of the songs recorded directly from the live performances that occurred during the program. Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady," DMX's "Party Up," Staind's "Mudshovel," Ja Rule's "Between Me And You," Eve's "Love Is Blind," and Mya's "The Case Of The Ex" are among the tracks on this disc. There's also a song by Bionic Jive, a metal band that was actually discovered through Farmclub.com. If you're a fan of mainstream music from the past couple of years, you'll probably love this album.
- Ryan Mungia


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Record Label Interscope Records/UTV Records
Released February 2002

Tracks

  1. N.W.A - "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang"
  2. Eminem - "The Real Slim Shady"
  3. Limp Bizkit w/ Method Man - "N 2 Gether Now"
  4. DMX - "Party up"
  5. Nelly - "Country Grammar (Hot...)"
  6. Staind - "Mudshovel"
  7. Mystikal - "Shake Ya A**"
  8. Ja Rule - "Between Me And You"
  9. Powerman 5000 - "Nobody's Real"
  10. Eve - "Love Is Blind"
  11. Nickelback - "Leader Of Men"
  12. Mya - "Case of The Ex"
  13. D12 - "S#!* On You"
  14. SEV - "Same Old Song"
  15. ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead - "Richter Scale Madness"
  16. Bionic Jive - "Pump"
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St. Louis-raised rapper Nelly (born Cornell Haynes Jr.) got his musical start fronting his hometown hip-hop collective, St. Lunatics, who had scored a Midwestern hit in 1996 with “Gimmie What You Got.” After dissolving the group, Nelly hit it big time with his 2000 Universal release, Country Grammar. His latest release, Nellyville (2002) continues on the party rap tip with clever, mass-appeal lyricisms and club dancing rhythms. A true pop artist of the 21st century, Nelly’s sphere of influence also includes movie roles and his own clothing line, Vocal.

– Maurice S. Teilmann (October, 2002)

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