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The Rolling Stone Album Guide [2] ... Year-end chart performance for Legacy: The Greatest Hits Collection; Chart (2002) Position Canadian R&B Albums (Nielsen ...
The umbrella name didn't hold copyrights on Def Jam releases until the summer of that year. Also, that same year, due to the Island Def Jam consolidation, Rush Associated Labels were folded. Artist(s) Title Type Release date Label(s) released in association with Singles Chart positions Certifications Refs. Foxy Brown Chyna Doll: Album January ...
List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [2]US R&B [3]AUS [17]UK [12]The Remix Collection
The album was rated 7.7/10 by a Pulse Nigeria reviewer who said "it’s another accomplished show of musicianship - as you would expect from a coalition of the Kutis on a ‘Legacy’ project." [ 3 ] A reviewer for The Quietus described the album as afrobeat being adapted for a "western palette".
Renzo Gracie is from the third generation of Brazilian jiu-jitsu's Gracie family. [3] In 1993, his uncle Rorion Gracie joined forces with Art Davie and Bob Meyrowitz to create a martial arts promotion to endorse his family's fighting style - the Ultimate Fighting Championship. [3] The sport is now considered one of the fastest growing in the ...
Cradle 2 the Grave is the soundtrack to Andrzej Bartkowiak's 2003 action film Cradle 2 the Grave. It was released on February 18, 2003 through Bloodline Records and Def Jam Recordings .
Soundbombing II is the second installment in Rawkus Records' Soundbombing compilation series, released by the label on May 18, 1999. Mixed by DJ Babu and J Rocc of Beat Junkies, the album included tracks from a variety of artists, both Rawkus' signees and popular artists from other labels.
Live at Sin-é is a live EP by Jeff Buckley.The four-song EP was Buckley's first commercial recording and was released in November 1993 on Columbia Records.The EP captured Buckley, accompanying himself on a Fender Telecaster, in the Sin-é coffeehouse in New York City's East Village, the neighborhood he had made his home.