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(entire album) Executive producer/Performer Various Artists Fresh Rhymes & Videotape, Vol. 1 "Fresh Rhymes and Videotape Anthem" (performed by The Alchemist, Aceyalone, Evidence & Rakaa of Dilated Peoples & 88-Keys) "I’m Like" (performed by 88-Keys & Mars Whiteman) Producer/Performer 2009 88-Keys "Baggage Claim" Performer Decon Records: Skin ...
Executively produced by 88-Keys's close friend Kanye West, [8] the concept album tells the story of a man named Adam who has been murdered in a loft apartment in Harlem. [9] In August 2008 a fifteen-track mixtape titled Adam's Case Files was released as a prequel to The Death of Adam. The album's first single titled "Stay Up!
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The Death of Adam is the debut studio album by American hip hop producer and rapper 88-Keys. Released on November 11, 2008, the album features guest appearances by Kanye West , Kid Cudi , J*Davey , Redman , Bilal , Phonte of Little Brother , and alternative rock group Shitake Monkey.
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"That's Life" is a single by American record producer and rapper 88-Keys featuring vocals by American rapper Mac Miller and Australian singer Sia. It was released on June 20, 2019, by Warner Records. 88-Keys obtained permission from Miller's family to use his contribution posthumously.