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DJ Quik got involved in a long tumultuous rivalry with fellow Compton rapper MC Eiht and his group Compton's Most Wanted that lasted for six years. The feud traces back to a track on DJ Quik's debut mixtape The Red Tape, in a line by Quik that was seen as indirectly disparaging N.W.A and directly disparaging Compton's Most Wanted.
This is the discography of DJ Quik, an American hip-hop artist and Record producer. This list includes all of the official album and single releases, including his albums, Quik Is the Name , which debuted at No. 29 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and No. 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1991. [ 1 ]
DJ Quik was signed by Profile Records in the summer of 1990, after they heard his 1987 mixtape "The Red Tape". He was the most expensive signee that Profile had ever acquired and was also the first artist to have got a six figure deal on the label. [4]
** "Quik's Groove 7" is really "Quik's Groove 8", but because The Best of DJ Quik: Da Finale wasn't a major album release it continued the numbering pattern as #7 for each major album release. This is noted by how Quik's Groove 9 is on The Book of David , but there's no "Quik's Groove 8" on any major release between the two album)
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Their career started in 1990 after the release of "The Red Tape", they signed with Profile Records. They released their first album in 1991, the self-titled 2nd II None on Profile Records . Their second album, Classic 220 on Arista Records , released in 1999. 2nd II None and DJ Quik produced led album production.
(DJ Quik featuring Suga Free) 2000 — 108 — — — "Focus" (Erick Sermon featuring DJ Quik & Xzibit) — 63 — — — Erick Onasis "Addictive" (Truth Hurts featuring Rakim) 2002 9: 2 — 30: 3 Truthfully Speaking "Get Up" (Nate Dogg featuring Eve) 39: 81 — — — Nate Dogg "I'm Not Really Lookin" (Truth Hurts featuring DJ Quik) — 105 ...
The feud traces back to a track on DJ Quik's debut mixtape The Red Tape, where Quik indirectly dissed both Compton's Most Wanted and N.W.A. During that time, Quik was a member of the Tree Top Piru Bloods and Eiht was a member of the 159th St. Tragniew Park Compton Crips.