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  1. Jean Grae – The Official Bootleg. More images. Label:Not On Label (Jean Grae Self-released) – none: Format: CDr. Country:US: Released:2003: Genre:Hip Hop: Style: Tracklist ... The Bootleg Of The Bootleg EP. Jean Grae. Attack Of The Attacking Things... The Dirty Mixes. Jean Grae. Ravipops (The Substance) C-Rayz Walz. Reviews. Add Review. Release

  2. Information on Jean Grae. Complete discography, ratings, reviews and more. Best Albums. Discover. New Releases. Lists. Genres. News. Community. Sign In. Jean Grae. Critic Score. 74. ... The Bootleg of the Bootleg EP. 2003. 74. critic score (4) 80. user score (20) Singles. Brooklyn In My Mind (Crooklyn Dodgers III) 2006 • Mos Def, Jean Grae ...

  3. 14 de ago. de 2017 · These are just unreleased tracks made by Jean Grae. Shes doing the same thing like Juvenile did when he first came out. And now shes doing it. And that's why it's Called; The Bootleg Of The Bootleg. And Bootlegs are easy to make, Bootlegs are not only Illeagal Tapes and CDs.

  4. Listen to The Bootleg Of The Bootleg EP on Spotify. Jean Grae · Ep · 2003 · 6 songs. Jean Grae · Ep · 2003 · 6 songs. Sign up Log in. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist. Let's find some podcasts to follow We'll keep you updated on new episodes.

  5. The Bootleg of the Bootleg EP is an extended play by American rapper Jean Grae, released on October 7, 2003, by Babygrande Records. It was recorded at Building Block Studio, The Bar Upstairs, and The BK FireHouse in New York City.

  6. Listen to The Bootleg of the Bootleg (Deluxe Version), a playlist curated by Jean Grae on desktop and mobile. SoundCloud The Bootleg of the Bootleg (Deluxe Version) by Jean Grae published on 2018-02-12T16:58:09Z. Genre Hip-hop/Rap Contains tracks. Hater's Anthem by Jean Grae ...

  7. 25 de nov. de 2003 · After "Attack of the Attacking Things" it's "The Bootleg of the Bootleg." Name-wise, her releases may follow a pattern, but in many other respects things are different for Jean Grae. She's on a new label, she has to follow up a critically acclaimed album, and purchasers of her new EP finally get to see how she looks. Why is that important?