Tell me Something i Don't Know – Limited Edition 12 Inch Vinyl
$59.99 USD
Tell me Something i Don't Know – Limited Edition Cassette Tapes
$15 USD
Tell me Something i Don't Know – Limited Edition Compact Disc
$19.99 USD
Tell me Something i Don't Know – Triple Threat Dream Pack (Vinyl + CD + Book) [Save $10]
$94.99 USD
Tell me Something i Don't Know – Double Pack (Vinyl + CD) [Save $5]
$74.99 USD
Words 7 Paperback by Brian Kayser
$24.99 USD
Thinking Out Loud – Thinking Out Loud 12" VINYL EP
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one word all small letters – Worst Way Limited Edition 7 Inch
$10 USD
Snapshots – Limited Edition Cassette with instrumentals on side B
$12 USD
Long Days and Short Lives – Limited Edition Cassette
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Long Days and Short Lives – Limited Edition Digipak Compact Disc.
$15 USD
Long days and Short Lives Stickers
$4 USD
The Hope Business – The Hope Business
$13.99 USD
Words Are Weapons (Lime Green LP Available) – Words Are Weapons Lime Green "Southside Sour" Limited Edition Vinyl
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SIZE Husky – "Limited Edition Digipak CD"
$14.99 USD
Mode 7 –
Mode 7
Jazz Spastiks & junclassic
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BLVD Backdrop – BLVD Backdrop
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Tell Ya Uncle –
"Limited Edition Pink Gradient Double Vinyl"
junclassic; penpals
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Higher Vibrations –
Limited Edition Double Vinyl
Live Percenters
$25 USD
Better Than Fiction –
Better Than Fiction 50 Pack (Autographed Vinyl + CD)
junclassic and Wun Two
$50 USD
Better Than Fiction –
junclassic Wun Two 100 Pack (2 Vinyl + CD)
junclassic and Wun Two
$100 USD
Better Than Fiction –
Limited Edition Compact Disc
junclassic and Wun Two
$20 USD
Imaginary Enemies (CDs Available) – Compact Disc
$15 USD
2 Much Ain't Enuff – Compact Disc
$12 USD
Overqualified – Compact Disc
$12 USD
Thinking Out Loud – Thinking Out Loud CD
$15 USD
Thinking Out Loud – Thinking Out Loud CD + VINYL Combo Pack
$50 USD
junclassic Queens, New York
junclassic is NOT Your average emcee. His voice is striking, something between the weighted baritone of a Bigge Smalls coupled with the streetwise snarl of a Prodigy. He often speaks in daily life narratives, barely escaping the pitfalls of New York City. Refreshingly candid, jun highlights the emotional burdens of Afrocentric modernity, a middle-aged Black man trying to make it all make sense. ... more
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