R Kelly Jay Z Unfinished Business Rar Files

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Roughly as valuable as a half-price poster or mug, is a glorified tour souvenir. 2002's, and 's first collaborative record, was poor enough. The numbers tell you all you need to know: though that release had no trouble hitting gold status, 's Happy People/U Saved Me outstripped its two and a half years of sales three times over in a matter of two months. So why did these two giants release a sequel to an obvious career lowlight?

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' existence, in fact, is suspect in many ways. The press materials made a point to refer to these 11 songs as 'previously unreleased,' as opposed to 'new,' suggesting that they are leftovers from the same sessions that yielded. Further support for this speculation: the two records share much of the same personnel and recording locations, and the later release has even fewer bright spots than the initial one. More damning, perhaps, is that the release of coincided with a tour that should've happened in 2002, had it not been for 's belly splash into hot water, via an indictment on sex crimes. Two years after the indictment, 's problems hadn't cooled down, but neither had his popularity. Touring with, the MC who carefully kept his distance from the situation, obviously became a possibility again at some point - possibly after the supposed-to-be-retired witnessed the overwhelming support received from the fans.

Touring in support of a record that's two years old - and long forgotten - is a silly proposition, so Jive and Roc-a-Fella (the two artists' labels) likely figured that they ought to capitalize on the development and patch this release together. Greed wins, fans lose. Can you really fault anyone for being paid millions to sleepwalk?

Of course not, but you'd be less at fault for ignoring this slight release. Once you put it on, it's instantly evident that it's inconsequential in relation to everything else the artists have released before. Opener 'The Return' wastes no time in deteriorating into a drone of background music, and the lack of positive features keeps flowing until the end of the final track.

It's been a couple days. Been busy, went down to Mexico yesterday and such, whatever excuses are like assholes, everyone's got one. Here's the goods: - Muddy Waters - Checkboard Lounge -IIDX Red Soundtrack - U2 - Atomic Extras - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits - Bob Dylan - Johnny Cash Sessions - Bush - Golden State -NWA - Straight Outta Compton -Stone Temple Pilots - Core - Weezer - Blue Album -and finally a band favorite of mine. Posted by SAYNT at Wednesday, March 30, 2005. For those of you unfamiliar with the file extensions posted here, maybe this will be a bit helpful for ya.MP3 - Music file. The most common extension among music files. MediaPlayer, along with numerous other free players can be used to listen to.MP3 files.RM - RealMedia file.

These can be watched or listened to by using RealPlayer, they can be both audio or video. RealMedia files can also be.RAM and.RMVB.AVI - Video file. I consider this the most common format used for video files. MediaPlayer, which comes installed with Windows can be used to watch these files.MPG - Video file. This is another common video file. Which MediaPlayer can also be used to watch these files. An MPG is the same as an MPEG.ISO - This is a CD image file, you can use NERO to burn these files.BIN - Just the same as a.ISO, though a.BIN needs a.CUE to be burned to a CD.RAR - A common compression file, which can be opened using WinRAR, large RAR files can be split into smaller files which generally appear as.R00,.R01,.R02 and so on.ZIP - Probably the most commonly used compression file which can be extracted using WinZip or WinRAR.

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If you still have trouble downloading 213 the hard way retail 2004 recycled int rar hosted on mediafire.com (103 MB), Masta ace a long hot summer retail 2004 recycled int rar hosted on depositfiles.com (76 MB), R kelly and jay z unfinished business retail 2004 recycled int wme rar hosted on uploaded.to (53 MB), 2pac live.

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These, like.RAR files can be split into smaller files.ACE - Yet another compressed file which can be opened using WinACE.CCD - This is similar to an.ISO or.BIN but can only be burned using a program called CloneCD.MDS - Just the same as a.ISO,.BIN or.CCD, but this file can only be burned using a program called Alcohol 120%.NFO - These are generally included in a release from a 'warez group' which give important information about the release. Notepad can be used to view these files or Damn NFO Viewer.WMA - This is another audio file. These generally are lower quality and smaller in size, they can be opened using Windows Media Player.OGG - Yet another audio file, these are a bit harder to find programs that play them.

Generally I find it easiest to convert them to.MP3 or they can be played using WinAMP. Hopefully this is of some use, I can't really think of what else I'm missing right now, but I'm sure I'm leaving something out, if I can remember I'll be sure to add it later. Posted by SAYNT.