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Cornerstone Mixtape, No. 38
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Album Details: Cornerstone Mixtape, No. 38

Release Date:04/01/2002
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Track List: Cornerstone Mixtape, No. 38

Disk 1

  1. Freestyle
  2. Fame
  3. Gorilla Pimp
  4. Tell Me What's It Gonna Be
  5. Hold Up
  6. Love Is Gone
  7. Freestyle
  8. Opposites Attract
  9. Spit Again
  10. For Trucks Only
  11. Freestyle
  12. We Ready
  1. Francis/Scarface
  2. Sexual Healing (Oops Pt. 2)
  3. Here We Go
  4. Stick Up
  5. Gotcha Back
  6. Foe Sho
  7. Anything RMX
  8. Nas Is Not
  9. Pj's
  10. Pocketbook RMX
  11. My Life
  12. Hundred Bricks

Disk 2

  1. Just a Friend 2002 [Radio Edit 3...
  2. Why Don't We Fall in Love [Radio...
  3. Fiday Night [Radio Edit 3:57]
  4. Wish I Didn't Miss You [Radio Ed...
  5. Gots Ta Be [Radio Edit 4:17]
  6. Addictive [Radio Edit 3:46]
  1. Boom, Boom, Boom [Radio Edit 3:53]
  2. I Wanna [Clean Edit 3:49]
  3. Stick Up [Clean Edit 3:27]
  4. Round Up [Radio Edit 4:16]
  5. Po' Folks [Clean Edit 4:08]

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  • All Music Guide

    Craig G and DJ Buck throw down for the April 2002 edition of the Cornerstone Mixtape. Craig G, the onetime Juice Crew member back in the late '80s/early '90s, represents WZMX Hot 93.7, while Buck represents WWKX Hot 106. Both DJs drop mostly East Coast tracks: Some of the artists Craig G features include Jay-Z ("Guess Who's Back"), GZA ("Fame"), and Mobb Deep ("Get Away"); some of those Buck features include Flipmode ("Here We Go"), Nature ("Nas Is Not"), and Tweet ("Call Me"). Located between the two sets, the "Cornerstone Inter-Mix-Sion" includes Tweet and Jade's "Sexual Healing (Oops, Pt. 2)." In addition, a second disc features more tracks, mostly urban ones with an RB slant in unmixed, radio-edit format: Angie Stone's "Wish I Didn't Miss You," Nappy Roots' "Po' Folks," and Truth Hurts' "Addictive." The second disc also features a few videos, including Nas' "One Mic." The array of music here is extensive and vast, making Cornerstone Mixtape, No. 38 a wonderful snapshot of its momen...tary era. The promotional nature of the double-disc album prevents Craig G and Buck from letting loose as much as they'd probably like, but the resulting listen is nonetheless worthwhile, particularly if you would like to revisit urban music circa mid-2002 for an hour or two. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Craig G

Craig G's two-phased career began in the late '80s when he ran with legendary producer Marley Marl and his Juice Crew posse, and resumed in the early 2000s when he became one of New York's more influential DJs. The Queensbridge rapper teamed with Marley early on, back in 1985, when the two recorded "Shout" and "Transformer," both released by Pop Art Records. Though defi... Read more