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In late April 2013, Joey Badass announced that a Capital Steez album entitled King Capital would soon be released. [14] On July 7, 2013, Pro Era released the song "King Steelo" from the upcoming posthumous album. [15] On December 24, 2013, the first anniversary of his death, Pro Era released a music video for his song, "47 Piiirates". [16]
Jonathan King (born February 6, 1990), better known by his stage name Sap (stylized as SAP) is an American hip hop record producer and rapper from Newark, Delaware. SAP is an acronym for "Sound of A Pioneer". [ 3 ]
Title Release Peak chart positions US [1]US R&B [2]; Act a Fool: Released: 1988; Label: Capitol Format: CD, cassette, LP 125: 35 At Your Own Risk: Released: 1990 ...
Timeline of the highest-selling album record Year record set Artist Album Record-setting sales (millions) Total sales (millions) Ref(s) 1945 Various Artists Oklahoma! (78 rpm album) 0.5 1.0 [217] [218] After 1946 Al Jolson: The Jolson Story: 1 [219] 1956 Various Artists Oklahoma! (LP album) 1.75 2.5 [220] 1956/1957 Various Artists My Fair Lady: 2 5
Pro Era (short for Progressive Era) is an American hip hop collective group from Brooklyn, New York.The group is a collective of rappers and record producers that includes East Coast rappers Joey Badass, CJ Fly, Kirk Knight, Nyck Caution, Dyemond Lewis, Aaron Rose, Dessy Hinds, Dirty Sanchez 47, and Rokamouth, along with producers Chuck Strangers and Powers Pleasant.
Future has also released the soundtrack album Superfly (2018) for the accompanying film, various solo mixtapes—most notably Mixtape Pluto (2024), various collaborative mixtapes—most notably What a Time to Be Alive (with Drake in 2015) which reached number one on the US Billboard 200 (as well as Mixtape Pluto), and the extended plays: Free ...
Grandson, Vol. 1 is the first mixtape by American rapper King Von.It was released through Only the Family Entertainment/Empire on September 20, 2019. [3] Executively produced by Chopsquad DJ, it features guest appearances from Lil Durk and Booka600. [3]
On October 30, Curry announced a revision of the mixtape as an album, with five additional tracks, it was released on November 15 as King of the Mischievous South; it includes additional guest appearances from Duke Deuce, Slim Guerilla, 454, Sauce Walka, Bktherula, and Lazer Dim 700. [13]