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  2. Jayo Felony discography - Wikipedia

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    (Frost featuring Xzibit and Jayo Felony) — — — — That Was Then, This Is Now, Vol. 1 "Who Ride with Us (Remix)" [18] (Kurupt featuring Daz Dillinger, Traci Nelson, Roscoe and Jayo Felony) 2000 — — — — Non-album single "Got Beef" (Tha Eastsidaz featuring Blaqthoven, Jayo Felony and Sylk-E. Fyne) 99: 55: 38: 23 Tha Eastsidaz ...

  3. Crip Hop - Wikipedia

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    Crip Hop is the fourth studio album by San Diego–based American rapper Jayo Felony.It was released on October 23, 2001, via American Music Corporation. The nineteen-track record was produced by DJ Battlecat, K-Def, Rick Rock, Soopafly, Ty Fyffe, Caviar, Chevvy, Flip Matrix, Ghetto Warden, Overdose, Sandlofer Music, and DJ Silk.

  4. Whatcha Gonna Do? (Jayo Felony album) - Wikipedia

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    Whatcha Gonna Do? is the second studio album by San Diego–based American rapper Jayo Felony. It was released on August 25, 1998, via Def Jam Records. The eighteen-track record features guest appearances from DMX, E-40, Kokane, 8Ball & MJG, Method Man & Redman, and Westside Connection.

  5. Jayo Felony - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] There was talk of releasing a fourth album, Hotter Than Fish Grease, in 2000, but the project was not released for unknown reasons. In 2001, His fourth studio album Crip Hop [9] was released and had multiple guest appearances. Jayo Felony's fifth studio album self-titled James Savage [10] was released late 2019 on the Open Bar ...

  6. Whatcha Gonna Do? - Wikipedia

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    (Peter Green album) 1981; Whatcha Gonna Do? (Jayo Felony album) 1998 "What'cha Gonna Do" (The Drifters song), 1955 "Whatcha Gonna Do?" (song), a 1977 song by Pablo Cruise "What'cha Gonna Do", a 1999 song by Eternal "Whatcha Gonna Do", a 1988 demo by Alice in Chains from Music Bank

  7. Butch Cassidy (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Danny Elliott Means II [1] [2] (born December 11, 1973), [3] better known by his stage name Butch Cassidy, is an American rapper and singer from Long Beach, California.He has worked with numerous West Coast hip-hop musicians, including Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, Ice Cube, Xzibit, Warren G, Mack-10, Tray Deee, E-40, WC, DJ Quik, DJ Battlecat, Tha Eastsidaz and more.

  8. Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. - Wikipedia

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    The group also had moderate success with their 1989 single release, "R.A.I.D.". In 1993 they appeared on E.Y.C.'s track 'Get Some' [8] which was released as a single in the U.S. and appeared on their debut album Express Yourself Clearly internationally. [9] Ted Devoux, a.k.a. The Godfather, died on April 29, 2018, at age 55.

  9. Best of Me, Part 2 - Wikipedia

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    Jay-Z made a featured guest appearance and lent his voice to the track. "Best of Me, Part 2" was composed by Mýa Harrison and production duo Trackmasters along with Teron Beal, Larry Gates, and rapper Jay-Z sampling an interpolation of Biz Markie's 1987 song "Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz", which was produced by Marley Marl.