UMe’s “Respect the Classics

UMe’s “Respect the Classics” Features Reissued Hip-Hop Albums on Vinyl For The First Time In Years. Listen to 30 Years of Def Jam Classics on Spotify  NOW  Stay Tuned For New Releases from Jay Z, Public Enemy, Warren G and more

Gangstarr Available on Vinyl with A Limited Edition Cover

“Respect The Classics” celebrates 30 Years of Def Jam with a brand new Spotify playlist and special contest featuring a 30th anniversary CD box set.

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Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) continues its “Respect the Classics” tribute to many of hip-hop’s finest with the latest vinyl releases of Gang Starr’s 1992 release “Daily Operation” and Dr. Octagon’s debut album “Dr. Octagonecologyst”, both in limited edition 3D covers, available now at
ABOUT RESPECT THE CLASSICS

UMe’s “Respect the Classics” campaign continues to reissue classic out of print hip-hop albums back on vinyl for the first time in years, with cool modern twists like 3D Lenticular covers, picture discs, metallic treatments, updated artwork, colored vinyl and more.

Respect The Classics launched last September with five Priority Records classics, including expanded CD and digital 25th Anniversary Editions of Eazy-E’s triple platinum solo debut, Eazy-Duz-It and EPMD’s chart-topping album, Strictly Business.

Remastered 180-gram vinyl LP reissues of Eazy-Duz-It, Ice Cube’s solo debut, AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted, and N.W.A’s iconic, triple-platinum Straight Outta Compton will also be released in faithfully replicated original album packaging, as well as a remastered CD and digital reissue of N.W.A’s debut, N.W.A & The Posse.

UMe’s “Respect The Classics” continued with special edition 15th Anniversary vinyl LPs for DMX’s first two albums, both multi-platinum essentials originally released in 1998 and long out-of-print on vinyl. It’s Dark & Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Heart, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart within seven months of each other, were released on gold vinyl and blood-splattered vinyl, respectively.

                                                      Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates