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For fans of old-school hip-hop, lovers of 1980s underground rap, and listeners seeking authentic gangsta-style beats and rhymes.
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THE REVIEW

For anyone who craves something tough, the beat is military, the rhymes are gangsta-like, meaning they start from that and then express other concepts and topics as well.

This is old-school at its highest level, 2 MCs: Vernon "Vas" Linch Jr. & Wardell "Dubip" Mahone. Screw the Run-DMC. The second album by K 9 Posse is "On a Different Tip" also look for that if you can find it, I have both originals. The first one is tougher, the second with jazz trumpets that leans more into avant-garde classic.

"Fall into the groove of the jam Hip-Hop will rule supreme over all wack bands It was seldom sold, we had to sell ourselves now we can ride the stage to get wealth they did us with contracts and anti-rap acts for years in the meltin pot we want playback around the world in a day at the speed of a light ray I'm keeping mc's at bay"

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K-9 Posse's self-titled debut album delivers tough, military-style beats alongside authentic gangsta-like rhymes. Featuring 2 MCs, Vernon 'Vas' Linch Jr. and Wardell 'Dubip' Mahone, the album exemplifies high-level old-school hip-hop. The review praises the raw and direct style, contrasting it with their more jazz-infused second album. It highlights the album's underground appeal and lyricism.

Tracklist

01   This Beat Is Military (04:55)

02   Ain't Nothing to It (03:16)

03   Somebody's Brother (05:13)

04   It Gets No Deeper (04:11)

05   No Stoppin or Standin Between the Rhyme (04:15)

06   Tough Cookie (03:42)

07   Say Who Say What (04:39)

08   This Is the Way the Quick Cut Goes (03:21)

09   No Sell Out (03:40)

10   Turn That Down (03:40)

K-9 Posse

American hip hop duo of Vernon Lynch Jr. and Wardell Mahone, active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Released a self-titled debut and the follow-up On A Different Tip; remembered for the single This Beat Is Military.
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