Track Listing 1. Welcome 2. Shine All Day - (featuring Jumz/Kel Spencer/Q-Tip) 3. We Speak Hip Hop - (featuring Kase O/Afasi/Maccho/KRS-One) 4. Here Comes My DJ - (featuring DJ Demo/DJ Kool) 5. Bounce Back - (featuring Busta Rhymes) 6. Swagger - (featuring Lynn Carter/Red Cafe/Snoop Dogg) 7. What If - (featuring KRS-One) 8. Unanswered 9. Tribute To The Breakdancer - (featuring MC Supernatural) 10. Grown & Sexy - (featuring Mr Cheeks) 11. When I Get There - (featuring Hedonis Da Amazon/Big Daddy Kane) 12. Connection 13. I Got Sumthin' To Day - (featuring Almighty Thor/Lordikim Allah/J-Flo) 14. Can I Take You Higher - (featuring Tito/Grandmaster Caz/Mr Cheeks) 15. Unpredictable - (featuring Syndee) 16. Those Chix - (featuring Hedonis Da Amazon/Princess Superstar/Byata) 17. Bronx Bombers - (featuring Almighty Thor/Lordikim Allah/Mann Child) 18. Zuka The Sound 19. Oh Man - (featuring Syndee/Natacha Atlas)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Afasi, Almighty Thor, Big Daddy Kane, Busta Rhymes, Byata, DJ Demo, DJ Kool, Grandmaster Caz, Hedonis Da Amazon, J-Flo, Jumz, KRS-One, Kase O, Kel Spencer, Lordikim Allah, Lynn Carter, MC Supernatural, Maccho, Mann Child, Mr Cheeks, Natacha Atlas, Princess Superstar, Q-Tip, Red Cafe, Snoop Dogg, Syndee, Tito | | Distributor: | RED Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Hip-hop pioneer and Bronx legend Grandmaster Flash makes a triumphant return, enlisting an impressive group of old-school artists and up-and-comers on his first full-length album in over 20 years. THE BRIDGE sees Flash celebrating hip-hop's roots as well as its progress over 19 hot tracks. The result is distinctively jiggy and dancefloor-friendly-- epitomized by tracks like "Swagger" and "Grown & Sexy"-- but that should come as no surprise to longtime fans. The man has always been jiggy; his name is Flash after all. THE BRIDGE's guestlist includes Grandmaster Caz, KRS-One, Snoop Dogg, Q-Tip, DJ Kool, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, and Japanese rappers Kase. O, Afasi, Maccho, and Abass.
Editorial Reviews [A]n exquisitely produced and sublimely executed mainstream hip-hop record that will no doubt prove to be yet another successful chapter... Clash
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