The album includes many interludes between songs that features underground artists such as The Legion, Freddie Foxxx, Fat Joe, Kid Capri and Lord Finesse.
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The album features an early appearance from late legend Big L, on the posse cut "Represent", other guest appearances come from Diamond D, Dres, Lord Finesse and DeShawn.
The album featured later Runaway Slave album cuts, "Party Groove", "Soul Clap" and "Catchin' Wreck", as well as the exclusive songs "Diggin' In The Crates" and "Giant In The Mental".
Great Slave Lake | Slave Labor Graphics | Atlantic slave trade | Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 | Runaway Bay, Queensland | Nat Turner's slave rebellion | Lesser Slave Lake | Slave Songs of the United States | Sam Hague's Slave Troupe of Georgia Minstrels | The Slave Ship | Space Runaway Ideon | Slave to the System | Slave to the Grind | ''Slave Pits of the Undercity'' and ''Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords'' | Scourge of the Slave Lords | Run Runaway | Runaway Slave | Runaway Scrape | Runaway Reptar | Runaway Bay | ''Rugrats'': "Runaway Reptar" | L'Hermitage Slave Village Archeological Site | ''The Slave Ship'', an 1840 painting by J. M. W. Turner | The Runaway Found | The Heroic Slave | Slave Trade Act | Slave to the Wage | Slave to the Grind (song) | Slave to the Game | Slave to Love |
Littleton Prince was a white man executed by hanging in 1833 at Pike County, Alabama for having helped a runaway slave.
The duo's first release was an EP titled Soul Clap, released in 1992, also known as Showbiz & A.G. They released their debut album, Runaway Slave, the same year.
Over fifty Bostonians pressed around White, led by a mixed-race runaway slave named Crispus Attucks, throwing objects at the sentry and challenging him to fire his weapon.