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Livin' Proof is the debut studio album by the American hip hop duo Group Home.It was released on November 21, 1995, through FFRR/Payday Records.Recording sessions took place at D&D Studios in New York.
In 2001, Rock and Roll Tried to Ruin My Life, produced by Jack Endino, was released in a limited quantity. 2004's self-titled album was produced by Benji Lee and Trina Shoemaker. [6] The band's 2007 album, Fire for Hire includes a number of studio versions of songs that first appeared on their We Came to Rock You live album, as well as songs ...
LT Moe, Ty Fyffe, Manny Pérez, Sinister, Big Chuck, Elised of Treal, Nick Kage, Supa Star Six Certified is the debut album released by hip hop group Unladylike . It was released on June 2, 2009, on Def Jam Recordings and peaked at No. 76 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Life After Def is the sixth studio album released by American singer Montell Jordan.It was released on October 21, 2003 for Koch Entertainment and The Interprise Inc, marking his first project not to be released for Def Jam Recordings.
The song features a "luminescent" piano loop and "droning" synth accents in a trap beat, [1] [2] as well as melodic vocals from Migos, [1] who rap about their wealthy lifestyles which accompany their status as "superstars", with mention of new cars and jewelry.
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DJ Premier in 1999. The early line-up of the Gang Starr Foundation in the mid-1990s included Jeru the Damaja, Group Home, Big Shug, and Gang Starr.Premier was fully responsible for the production of Jeru the Damaja's first two albums, The Sun Rises in the East and Wrath of the Math.
The album produced the single "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)," features a rap by Ol' Dirty Bastard and additional vocals by R&B singer Mýa.The song became a worldwide hit, and Pras' biggest hit to date as a solo artist, reaching number fifteen on the US Billboard Hot 100, and reaching number one in eight countries, as well as reaching the top five in five countries as well, including ...