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I Miss the Hip Hop Shop is a mixtape by Detroit rapper Proof, released on June 15, 2004, via Iron Fist Records.
Jun 15, 2004 · Notable for featuring the diss track Ja in a Bra, this album helped Proof become more recognized as a solo artist instead of being seen as just a friend of Eminem.
Jun 15, 2021 · On this day, 17 years ago, June 15, 2004, Big Proof release his solo debut album “I Miss the Hip Hop Shop,” the follow-up of D12’s “D12 World.” The album was released via Iron Fist Records. The 19-tracks project includes features from Journalist, MU, T-Flame, Fatt Father, 1st Born, Famous, Killa Khann and Dogmatic.
Proof (no pun intended) proves on this album that he can stand well enough on his own two feet, without a crew to hold him down. With more original beats and a few hot cameos, there's no limit to what Proof can do.
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is Proof's second album and was released in 2004. The album contained a "diss track" towards rapper Ja Rule for his fued towards Shady Records. Proof participated in the fued, siding with Shady Records by making the track "Ja In A Bra". The album was produced and released by Iron Fist Records.
•1. "Intro" (Skit)
•2. "E and 1 Equel None"
•3. "Yzark"
•4. "Derty Harry"
•5. "People Hi for Change"
•6. "Niel Armstrong"
has several producers. The main producers of the album were DJ Premier, R&B singer Davina, J Dilla, Kon Artis, and Amp Fiddler. However, other artists and producers produced tracks such as DJ DDT-Da Busta, Sicknotes, Reef, Kareem Riggins, Essman, Cyzer Soset, Greg C. Brown, House Shoes, and Stacey. Proof released I Miss The Hip Hop Shop under Iron ...
•Sources come from Discogs.com and Wikipedia.
May 25, 2004 · Listen to I Miss the Hip-Hop Shop by Proof on Apple Music. 2004. 19 Songs. Duration: 58 minutes.
May 25, 2004 · Listen to I Miss the Hip-Hop Shop by Proof on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Intro”, “E and 1 Equal None” and more.