Magnificent City Instrumentals

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 51:47

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Great Instrumentals

photofreakpro

"All For U" and "Here & Now" are must haves.

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2 songs make it into most of my playlist...

Barnette

Junior and Here&Now.

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Mad Men

Spineless

"A Beautiful Mine" is the theme song to the brilliant television show 'Mad Men'.

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Better than Acey Alone

beevyarr

I like the original for sure, but sometimes vocals can get in the way. There are surely some solid instrumentals like "Junior" and "Heaven" that get the blood pumping, plus some of the tops like "Here & Now" & "A Beautiful Mine" make sexin' time easier w/o Aceyalone's vocals interrupting the mood.

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It's great....

JG-ME

If you don't like instrumentals, don't download it. duh? Anyway, it's great to have this album at any kind of gathering/party. RJD2 is one of the 20 best Dj's out there in my opinion. Take it or leave it, or whateva.

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TitanTheDamajah

titanthedamajah

I think these are some hot instro he has a nice mix of oldies funk sound with a hip-hop twist kinda like Kanye West.

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Hmmmmm

evdkwaak

Unless you are a big fan, hardly bearable... Regretted the download. Rather monotonous, i suppose that is the way it usually is with instrumentals. Could have been a lot more original and creative.

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