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Nas - The World Is Yours - Mint- 12 Single (VG Cover) Record 1994 Columbia USA Original Vinyl - Hip Hop / Boom Bap
  • 1994 Columbia USA Original Mint 12
  • 1994 Columbia USA Original Mint 12
  • 1994 Columbia USA Original Mint 12
  • 1994 Columbia USA Original Mint 12

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Nas - The World Is Yours - Mint- 12 Single (VG Cover) Record 1994 Columbia USA Original Vinyl - Hip Hop / Boom Bap

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This is a 1994 original vinyl single from Columbia in the USA. It features Nas' classic track 'The World Is Yours' in a mint condition with a VG cover. The vinyl is 12 inches, playing at 33 ⅓ RPM. The genre is Hip Hop with a Boom Bap style. The tracklist includes the original song, its instrumental, a Tip Mix, and a Tip Instrumental. Recorded and mixed by Jamey Staub and Tony Smalios, and remixed by Q - Tip. It was recorded at Battery Studios and Unique Recording in New York. The production involves Mecca And The Soul Brother Productions and A Tribe Called Quest. Copyright belongs to Sony Music Entertainment. It's a must - have for Hip Hop fans, taken from the famous 'Illmatic' release.


Using this vinyl record is easy. First, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable and use the tonearm to carefully lower it onto the record. Set the speed to 33 ⅓ RPM. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm gently and return it to its rest position. Then, carefully remove the record and place it back in its sleeve. For maintenance, keep the record in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and dust. Use a record brush to clean the grooves before each play. Avoid touching the grooves with your fingers as this can leave oils and dirt that may affect the sound quality. If you notice any scratches, you can try using a record repair kit, but be very careful not to damage the record further.


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