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1 Anniversary [Quiet Storm] Wheeler/Wiggins 6:21
2 Let Me Ride [Extra Clean Radio Edit][Version] RBX/Snoop Doggy Dog 3:55
3 Boom! Shake the Room [Ultramix] Napier/Haggard/Webs 6:32
4 Slam [Ultimix] Parker/Taylor/Jones 5:28
5 Informer [Ultimix] Leary/Moltke/O'Brie 4:59
6 I Get Around [Remix] Jacobs/Brooks/Trout 4:18
7 Come Baby Come [Ultimix] K Seven/Gardner 5:18
8 Whoomp! (There It Is) [WPGC Remix] Rolln/DC the Brain 4:56
9 Hey Mr. DJ [Maurice's Club Mix w/Rap] Brown/Grey/Criss/No 5:59
10 What Is Love? [12" Mix] Torello/Halligan 6:33
11 Weak [Bam Jam Jeep Mix] Morgan 5:55
12 Knockin' Da Boots [LP Version] Conners/Stick/Conne 4:54
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MTV Party to Go, Vol. 5

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Tommy Boy

Category: Rap

MTV Party to Go, Vol. 5

UPC: 016998109724

Release Date: 05/31/1994

Original Release Date: 05/31/1994

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Anniversary [Quiet Storm], Let Me Ride [Extra Clean Radio Edit][Version], Boom! Shake the Room [Ultramix], Slam [Ultimix], Informer [Ultimix], I Get Around [Remix], Come Baby Come [Ultimix], Whoomp! (There It Is) [WPGC Remix], Hey Mr. DJ [Maurice's Club Mix w/Rap], What Is Love? [12" Mix], Weak [Bam Jam Jeep Mix], Knockin' Da Boots [LP Version]]
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Ron Wynn

The fifth volume in MTV's ongoing dance/party series accents hip-hop, current dancehall and recent urban contemporary fare in its 12 selections, showing how deeply these sounds have penetrated into the mainstream and MTV's pop/rock rotations. They also demonstrate the narrowness of commercial radio and the need for labels to segment their material; most songs are remixed either for airplay or clubs, with H-Town's "Knockin' Da Boots" the only track issued as it originally appeared on CD. These remixes are often catchy and sometimes superior to the original (2Pac's "I Get Around" and Haddaway's "What Is Love" are prime examples)... ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi