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  1. 27 de may. de 2008 · Rhymefest :: Mark Ronson Presents RhymefestMan in the Mirror. Mixtapes, in a sense, have recreated the wild, Wild West climate of the ’80s in terms of what an artist and/or producer can get away with rhyming over. Allow me to explain. In the days before sample clearance became a necessary fact of life for hip-hop records (Here’s ...

  2. 13 de may. de 2016 · 18 All That I've Got (Rhymefest ft Ghostface Killah & Mary J. Blige) 19 Maybe Tomorrow (Michael Jackson) 20 Sunshine Skit 21 Coolie High (Camp Lo ft Rhymefest) 22 Family Reunion (ft Tito, Randy, Mike & Rhymefest) 23 Much Love Skit 24 Man In The Mirror (Rhymefest ft Michael Jackson)

  3. Listen free to Rhymefest – Mark Ronson presents Rhymefest: MAN IN THE MIRROR (The Cipher, Can't Make It and more). 24 tracks (43:47). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

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  5. 2 de abr. de 2008 · While we wait for El Che, the follow up to Rhymefest’s slept on debut Blue Collar, we have a Michael Jackson themed mixtape Man In The Mirror (All I Do). This approach makes this piece more like ...

  6. 2 de ene. de 2008 · DOWNLOAD Rhymefest - Man In The Mirror (Full Mixtape) (MP3) This one's been floating out there for a few days already, but I hadn't gotten a chance to listen yet and I'm pleasantly surprised with Rhymefest's latest mixtape 'Man In The Mirror', presented by Mark Ronson. Tracklist below. 1 The Cipher (Rhymefest & Michael Jackson)

  7. 31 de dic. de 2007 · For my money, Mark Ronson is one of the best producers around today, and he shines on Man in the Mirror. The album could have easily been Rhymefest rapping over "Beat It," but it ends up being so much more ambitious than that - there's some solid use of some MJ interview tracks on Mike the Mentor, what starts as a skit but turns into a song about what it is to be black.