I Miss the Hip Hop Shop
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I Miss the Hip Hop Shop is the debut studio album by Detroit rapper Proof, released by Iron Fist Records on June 15, 2004.[1][2]
Diss track
One of the most notable tracks is "Ja In A Bra" a diss track to rapper Ja Rule for the feud he had with Shady Records which Proof was a part of. Also Ja Rule dissed Proof in a freestyle on "It's Murda" by saying "Y'all haven't heard yet that nigga change is 'Loose' and I got "Proof" get it, I got 'Proof'"
The Tracklist was printed wrong on the album, Track 8 and 9 are swapped on the actual album.
Track listing
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1. |
"Intro" | |
1:05 |
2. |
"E and 1 Equal None" | Kareem Riggins |
2:54 |
3. |
"Yzark" | Essman |
3:52 |
4. |
"Derty Harry" | Cyzer Soset |
3:39 |
5. |
"People Hi for Change" | Amp Fiddler, Greg C. Brown |
2:04 |
6. |
"Neil Armstrong" | Cyzer Soset |
4:23 |
7. |
"Broken" (featuring Journalist & MU) | House Shoes |
4:24 |
8. |
"Shake Dat Donkey" | Cyzer Soset |
3:30 |
9. |
"Runnin' Yo! Mouth" (featuring T-Flame & Fatt Father) | Stacey |
3:58 |
10. |
"Skit-Dolo Speaks 2" | |
1:16 |
11. |
"Know Ya! Name" (feauting 1st Born) | Davina |
2:45 |
12. |
"Play With Myself" | DJ Premier |
2:37 |
13. |
"You Know How 2" (featuring Famous) | Denaun Porter |
3:29 |
14. |
"It Ain't About Tha" | Witt & Pep |
2:43 |
15. |
"Cross tha' Line" | Reef |
3:00 |
16. |
"Bring It 2 Me" (featuring Killa Khann) | J Dilla |
3:10 |
17. |
"Ja in a Bra'" | Witt & Pep |
3:39 |
18. |
"Nowhere Fast" (featuring Dogmatic) | Witt & Pep |
3:21 |
19. |
"Love Letters" | DJ DDT-Da Busta |
2:56 |
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