Nick Wiz Cellar Sounds Compilation 320 Rar
The Concrete foundation signed another solo artist by the name of Silouette, which would soon be the other half of the duo Annexx Clique. The Annexx Clique began doing intros for DJ Concrete mixtapes in 1994 to start the buzz in the streets, which was the marketing plan of the label to see the response of the public. After their debut and introduction, the streets were on fire. There wasn’t a car that rode in the streets of Baltimore that wasn’t banging a Concrete tape, which featured the Annexx Clique. Photo courtesy ofThe classic compilation was titled “Concrete Foundation Presents Annexx Clique”. Which the streets later nicknamed the release “The Blue tape”. With street anthums from K-Mack, “In Baltimore”, “Bring it On”, and “Do or Die”, still to this day have left a major impact on the hip-hop community and around the world.
Also hits from Silouette, “Can U Feel It”, Blessin Me” and “Fast lane”. Annexx Clique was certified Pioneers way before their time. Going on to sell 7,000 copies locally.' - Biography courtesy of.
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