And1 Mixtape volume 1 - part 1/3



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and 1 mixtape volume 1~~WHAT STARTED IT ALL


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I remember getting ... ( 1 year ago by Etc1985)
I remember getting this shit, i was hanging with my mouth wide open the whole fuckin time
i luv this shit ... ( 1 year ago by ELTITOPR)
i luv this shit right here....i need to know the name of the second track...does anybody know?i think its ghostface killa if i'm not mistaken, but the title of the track i dont know...anybody?
its not ghostface.. ... ( 1 year ago by ELTITOPR)
its not ghostface...its gza...i knew it was wu-tang....breaker,breaker....gotit people....hot track...
you can actually ... ( 8 months ago by hinotame)
you can actually find it as Common 1999
This is the best ... ( 8 months ago by bigmouse64)
This is the best one by far. All these new tapes are utter shit!
it went hard when ... ( 8 months ago by callawaybell12)
it went hard when it came out in 7th grade...and it still goes hard
whats the first song ( 8 months ago by streetballermitta)
whats the first song
that is the first ... ( 8 months ago by doctorjay1976)
that is the first song
i dont mean the ... ( 8 months ago by streetballermitta)
i dont mean the 1999 stuf but the 1 from 00:8 till 00:29
whos the 2nd song ... ( 7 months ago by shnazbury)
whos the 2nd song by? breaker breaker...
Common (feat. Sadat ... ( 6 months ago by darksim23)
Common (feat. Sadat X) - One Nine Nine Nine
GZA Genius - ... ( 6 months ago by darksim23)
GZA Genius - Breaker B
real street ball ... ( 4 months ago by lilducky85)
real street ball period!!!!!!!!!!! skip musc mixes cold memories
common joe ( 4 months ago by lilducky85)
common joe
3.35....i never ... ( 4 months ago by rise313)
3.35....i never understood that guy layin on the floor...is he on crack...commooonnn
GZA - Breaker ... ( 2 months ago by drummer2439)
GZA - Breaker Breaker
wut year wuz this ( 1 month ago by DeezyDeeSODMG)
wut year wuz this
who is the dude ... ( 1 month ago by Randleman2)
who is the dude Free they always rep in all the tapes?
dj set free dumbass! ( 1 month ago by juanny21)
dj set free dumbass!
nice upload! ( 1 month ago by saltshaker)
nice upload!
so good to see Skip ... ( 3 weeks ago by VsridenV)
so good to see Skip again, wreaking revolution in basketball back then and though lookin like a child in those vid ...
nice move 1:23 ( 2 weeks ago by locoporti12)
nice move 1:23
skip was amazing ... ( 2 weeks ago by igla)
skip was amazing back then mind blowing the things he did and one is washed up now. that kid brandon jennings was definitely influenced by brandon jennings
the best mixtape ... ( 1 week ago by frost12187)
the best mixtape out there. skip is amazing and an inspiration to all tose street ballers out there.



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