Released during the late '80s and early '90s, the volumes in Priority's exhaustive Rapmasters series plugged a gap in the rap-compilation market. They offered a decent alternative for rap fans who were on a budget and unable to snap up each single as it became available. In addition to tying up a good amount of classics, a lot of the tracks included remain tough to find. Despite the fact that no volume is definitive (there are some clunkers), each one is bound to introduce the listener to a previously unheard gem or two. The fourth volume of the series, subtitled The Best of Hip-Hop, includes Timex Social Club's "Rumors," Run-D.M.C.'s "My Adidas," Mantronix's "Needle to the Groove," the Fat Boys' "Can You Feel It," Eric B. & Rakim's "Eric B. for President," Just-Ice's "Cold Gettin' Dumb," and Dana Dane's "Delancey Street." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Rapmasters, Vol. 4: Best of Hip-Hop
01/01/1989
All Music Guide Review
Rapmasters, Vol. 4: Best of Hip-Hop Track Listing
Credits of Rapmasters, Vol. 4: Best of Hip-Hop
- Run-D.M.C.
- Performer
- Worse 'Em
- Performer
- Just-Ice
- Performer
- Timex Social Club
- Performer
- Eric B. & Rakim
- Performer
- Whistle
- Performer
- Dana Dane
- Performer
- The Fat Boys
- Performer
- Mantronix
- Performer
- Salt-N-Pepa
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