Description
Originally released in 1995, Dah Shinin’ by Smif-N-Wessun remains one of the defining statements of East Coast hip hop’s golden era. Backed by Da Beatminerz’ dark, jazz-laced production and supported by their Boot Camp Clik crew, Tek and Steele’s debut captured the raw sound of mid-90s Brooklyn with tracks like ‘Bucktown’ and ‘Cession At Da Doghillee.’
Now celebrating its 30th anniversary, the Definitive Deluxe Edition brings the album back in its most complete form to date. Alongside the full original LP, it includes two key remixes — ‘Wrekonize’ and ‘Sound Bwoy Bureill’ — plus the long-sought ‘Nuttin’ Move But Da Money,’ officially available for the first time after circulating for years on white label.
Presented across three LPs, this edition comes housed in a high-quality tri-fold jacket featuring original artwork, newly written liner notes, rare photography, and archival material. Named by The Source as one of the 100 Best Rap Albums of All Time, Dah Shinin’ still stands as a vital document of hip hop’s most influential decade.






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