A new shipment landed at shop.mixtapekings.com and the shelves are stocked. Scarface, Mobb Deep, J Dilla, Young Dolph, MF DOOM, Biggie, Clipse, Freddie Gibbs. Physical media. In your hands. Not in a playlist.
Here is what just came in.
FEATURED ARRIVAL
Scarface: The Diary
The 1994 album that proved Houston rap was built different. Brad Jordan at his most unguarded, over production from N.O. Joe and Mike Dean that still sounds untouchable. If you have been sleeping on The Diary, there is no better time to fix that.
NEW ARRIVALS
Young Dolph: King of Memphis (10th Anniversary) Royalty Blue/Gold LP Ten years. Still the standard for Memphis independence. $29.98 →
Mobb Deep: Infinite (LP) Before The Infamous. The origin of Prodigy and Havoc on wax. Back in stock. $29.98 →
Mobb Deep: Infinite (CD) $13.98 →
Mobb Deep: Hell on Earth (CD) The follow-up to The Infamous. Grimey and relentless. $9.99 →
Notorious B.I.G.: Life After Death (3xLP) Three records. Two discs worth of the greatest run in New York rap history. $49.98 →
MF DOOM: Metal Fingers Presents: Special Herbs Vol. 5 & 6 (Red LP) Instrumentals. No features needed. $34.98 →
MF DOOM: Metal Fingers Presents: Special Herbs Vol. 7 & 8 (Blue LP) $34.98 →
Clipse: Lord Willin' (LP) Re-Up Gang. The coke rap blueprint. Back in stock. Shop →
Clipse: Til the Casket Drops (LP) The farewell album. Neptunes production all the way through. Shop →
J Dilla: Jay Love Japan (LP) The lost classic. Presented by Ma Dukes. Blu, Miguel, Baatin. 2016 pressing. $26.98 →
J Dilla: Dillatronic (2xLP) 41 rare instrumentals. Detroit electronic influences. Still ahead of its time. $30.98 →
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib: Pinata (LP) Gangsta Grillz energy on Stones Throw. The collab that redefined what rap albums could sound like in 2014. Shop →
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