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While direct "rar" download links from the early 2000s (like RapidShare or Megaupload) are long dead, the mixtape has found a permanent home in the archives of the culture:

The last track Malik ever played at the stoop belonged to no era. It had a low, patient groove, a muted trumpet that sounded like you were hearing it through someone else’s dream, and a field recording of the stoop itself: the murmur of conversation, a dog’s distant bark, footsteps that could have walked any street. He let the record spin to the end. No one clapped. No one had to.

This project was Jeff's first release with an American independent label and marked a shift from his "Fresh Prince" era to becoming a global ambassador for soulful music. Critics have praised the mix for its and the way Jeff uses his "master's touch" to guide listeners through various artfully constructed soundscapes.

You can often find the full audio, though it may be subject to regional blocks.

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