OK, it was actually found behind the radiator at Marley Marl‘s House of Hits studio but otherwise, this is true. Slice of Spice is putting out a previously unheard track recorded in 1994 by LL Cool J and producer K-Def as a limited edition 10″ vinyl pressing. Here is the what they say about it:

Back in 1994 K-Def was working on some beats out of the B Room in Marly Marl’s House Of Hits when LL Cool J walked in on his session and said “let’s make some tracks together”. Uncle L had always wanted to rhyme on a track using the famous ESG breakbeat ‘UFO’, so he had Def lay it down with some scratches and then went to town with the mic. Both thought they had a sure fire hit on their hands but unfortunately it was never used.

Listen below:

SSR-005: Year Of The Hip Hop (Vocal) – K-Def ft. LL Cool J by Slice-of-Spice

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  • dj crossfader

    instant classic

  • Tom Clark

    this is awesome

  • datNIGGAJ

    GOT damn!

  • Samssun UZN Ch25

    True Hip-hop how it is supposed to be done… me likey!

  • Terence

    Yo, LL murdered it. Still other than thought, for some reason rappers can only pull this style off into their mid 20′s.

  • kev

    Dope!

  • kev

    Edan reminds me of this

  • http://www.facebook.com/eddienumbersnz Eddie Numbers

    How can I get this track?

  • Main-One

    CLASSIC!!!!

  • dubz

    he caught wreck….

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