Young MC - Stone Cold Rhymin' (LP, Album, Club, RE, RM, Red) (2022) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: CR00498
Country:    US  
Released:  Feb 2022
Genre:       Hip Hop
Style:         Pop Rap

Tracklist:
A1. I Come Off 4:04
A2. Principal's Office 4:14
A3. Bust A Move 4:23
A4. Non Stop 3:27
A5. Fastest Rhyme 0:53
A6. My Name Is Young 4:19
B1. Know How 4:01
B2. Roll With The Punches 4:30
B3. I Let 'Em Know 4:46
B4. Pick Up The Pace 3:18
B5. Got More Rhymes 4:51
B6. Stone Cold Buggin' 1:41
B7. Just Say No 2:57

Credits:
Bass - Flea
Bass - Kevin O'Neal
Co-producer [Music co-produced by] - The Dust Brothers
Coordinator [Production Coordinator] - EMC-O
Drums - John Dexter Steward Jr.
Engineer - Mario Caldato Jr.
Engineer [Additional] - Brian Foxworthy
Lacquer Cut By - Cicely Balston
Liner Notes [Listening Notes Booklet] - Peter Relic
Photography By, Art Direction - Salomon Emquies
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - Matt Dike
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - Michael Ross
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - Quincy Jones
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By - The Dust Brothers
Vocals - Crystal Blake


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 8 88072 05000 6
Barcode 888072050006
Rights Society ASCAP
Matrix / Runout CR00498 A1 1069966 234255E1
Matrix / Runout CR00498 B1 234255E2 1073815

Companies:
Lacquer Cut At Alchemy Mastering At AIR
Pressed By GZ Media
Published By Varry White Music
Published By Dust Brothers Music
Published By Young Man Moving
Phonographic Copyright (p) Craft Recordings
Copyright (c) Craft Recordings
Exclusive Retailer Vinyl Me, Please

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