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The following is a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes scheduled for release in 2025. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues , remasters , and compilations of previously released recordings, and (2) notable , defined as having received significant coverage from reliable sources independent of the subject.
Guerrilla Funk is the third studio album by American rapper Paris. It was released on October 4, 1994, via Priority Records , and has been re-released in a limited 2003 release subtitled The Deluxe Edition via Guerrilla Funk Recordings; it was digitally enhanced, reworked, and contains alternate versions.
Album Record label(s) Ref. 31 Eddie Chacon: Lay Low: Stones Throw [16] Jagged Edge: All Original Parts, Vol. 1. HardCase Music [17] Journey Montana Lucky Girl Syndrome: 10K Projects [18] Qing Madi: I Am the Blueprint: Jton, Bu Vision [19] The Weeknd: Hurry Up Tomorrow: XO, Republic [20]
Paris – Guerrilla Funk (53882) Paris – Guerrilla Funk "Edit Version" (53931) San Quinn – Live N Direct (53982) Seagram – Reality Check (53908) Skrew – Dusted (53902) Tim Smooth – Straight Up Drivin' Em (53891) Timco – Friction Tape (53900)
Also in 1992, Paris contributed to industrial music band Consolidated's 1992 album Play More Music with the track "Guerrillas in the Mist." Paris signed a major artist and distribution deal with Priority Records for himself and Scarface Records in 1993 and released his third LP, Guerrilla Funk , [ 3 ] and several then up-and-coming groups, most ...
List of 2025 albums; 0–9. 5ive (Davido album) ... I Am Music (Playboi Carti album) I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2) If You Asked for a Picture; Indomable; K.
List of albums released ... This topic covers events and articles related to 2025 in music. Specific locations ... P. Fluid, 64, American funk metal singer [33] ...
Sonic Jihad is a studio album by rapper Paris, released in 2003. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Data Stream Studio, San Francisco. The album was marketed by Guerrilla Funk, Paris's label, as "so dangerous to homeland security [that] it's unavailable at chain stores."