
Menace 2 Society Soundtrack
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07/01/24 • 63 min
Menace 2 Society was not only one of the best films in its genre, the soundtrack became one of the best hip-hop movie soundtracks of all time. Featuring some of hip-hops' finest such as Spice 1, MC Eiht, Too $hort, KRS-One, DJ Quik, Da Lench Mob, and Brand Nubian, this soundtrack is a certified classic from 1993.
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Menace 2 Society was not only one of the best films in its genre, the soundtrack became one of the best hip-hop movie soundtracks of all time. Featuring some of hip-hops' finest such as Spice 1, MC Eiht, Too $hort, KRS-One, DJ Quik, Da Lench Mob, and Brand Nubian, this soundtrack is a certified classic from 1993.
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