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Track Listing Below! @ 'First Power' DJ Yella 2. @ 'Ole School Shit' (featuring Dresta, BG Knocc Out & Sylk E. Fyne) DJ Yella 3. @ 'Sorry Louie' DJ Bobcat 4.

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@ 'Just tah Let U Know' prod. Big Reg + Stonne 5. @ 'Sippin' On A 40' (featuring Dresta & BG Knocc Out) DJ Yella 6. @ 'Nutz On Ya Chin' prod. Naughty By Nature 7. @ 'Tha Muthaphukkin' Real' (featuring MC Ren) MC Ren DJ Yella + MC Ren 8. @ 'Lickin, Suckin, Phukkin' DJ Yella 9.

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@ 'Hit The Hooker' prod. Naughty By Nature 10.

@ 'My Baby'z Mama' DJ Bobcat 11. @ 'Creep N Crawl' DJ Yella 12. @ 'Wut Would You Do' (featuring Dirty Red) prod. @ 'Gangsta Beat 4 Tha Street' (featuring Dresta & BG Knocc Out, Menajahtwa) DJ Yella 14. @ 'Eternal E' (featuring Roger Troutman) DJ Yella.

Enjoyed only a brief recording career, but the few albums and EPs he did release - on his own as well as with his group, - were tremendously influential, setting the stage for the proliferation of West Coast gangsta rap in the early '90s. Showcasing some of the pioneering gangsta's most influential recordings, serves as a summary of 's solo highlights, including a couple songs but only ones that were solo showcases. You get the standout songs from 's debut album, (1988), as well as the bulk of his follow-up EP, (1992).

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But stops there, unfortunately not including anything from the first-rate EP or the third-rate album. ('s label, Ruthless, left its parent label, Priority, at this point, and is a Priority release, meaning that post-Priority recordings such as those on would have to be licensed for inclusion here - a price the label seems unwilling to pay.) Even if doesn't round up a full career retrospective, it does feature 's key songs, namely his earliest ones, which boasted cutting-edge production work. So this best-of does serve its purpose fairly well, and might be the only album you'll need. Still, if it's one and only one album you want, you'd be better off with Priority's reissue from 2002, which includes that entire album plus the entire EP appended as bonus tracks - giving you mostly everything here and much more. Either way though, you're getting a good portrait of 's best solo music, with the exception of the EP, which you'll definitely want to hear if you're a fan.

This entry was posted on 03.10.2019.