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Play-N-Skillz are a Latin/American record production/DJ group duo from Dallas, Texas, consisting of brothers Juan "Play" Salinas and Oscar "Skillz" Salinas.Their production has won several Grammys including the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2007 for their production on the single "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire and Krayzie Bone, and the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album ...
Later that year, she collaborated with Play-N-Skillz and Krayzie Bone for the track "Freaks" which sampled her hit single "Freak Like Me". The single appeared on the Play-N-Skillz album The Process and became a hit, peaking at No. 52 R&B and No. 69 on the Hot 100 (her first-charting single in 7 years).
The Process is the debut studio album by American record production duo Play-N-Skillz from Dallas, Texas.Its clean version was released in 2004 and its explicit version was released on October 18, 2005 via Universal Records.
Play-N-Skillz, Bun B, Lil' Jon Recession Proof "Money Fold'n" Tha Dogg Pound: That Was Then, This Is Now "Make It Last" 2010 Napoleon, Layzie Bone, E.D.I., Kastro, Young Noble The Lost Songs Vol. 3 "Hear 'Em Knockin'" 2011 Layzie Bone, Flesh-n-Bone The Definition "Better Days" Layzie Bone, Wish Bone, Felecia The Meaning "Fallin’"
"Literally I Can't" is a song by production duo Play-N-Skillz, featuring Redfoo, Lil Jon, and Enertia McFly, released in 2014. [2] The song's music video was posted to YouTube on October 30, 2014, by Redfoo's label Party Rock. [3] The song was received negatively by critics, with the artists and the song's music video also accused of being ...
The artists co-wrote the song with Play-N-Skillz. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 17, 2006, at number 100, ultimately peaking at number 43 by October 7. An alternate version featuring Slim Thug instead of Chamillionaire has been leaked, but was never released.
Play-N-Skillz came out with the concept of "Con Calma" during early 2017 and recorded a drum loop, while songwriter Máximo Mundial helped them with the chorus idea. A month later in Los Angeles, the duo showed the project to Daddy Yankee, who was about to record another track but decided to change his plans. [1]
It was produced by Daddy Yankee, Play-N-Skillz and Scott Summers. Mexican disc jockey DJ Morphius and American production duo Muzik Junkies received production and songwriting credits for the use of the beat of their song "Trompeta y Guaracha" (2019).