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"Hold Tight", by Slum Village from Fantastic, Vol. 2, 2000; Other uses. Hold Tight, by Jack White (1923) Hold Tight, by Harlan Coben (2008) Hold Tight, a ...
Fantastic, Vol. 2 (also referred to as Fantastic Volume II) is the second album by American hip hop group Slum Village, released on June 13, 2000. During the time of its release the group was still composed of its earliest members T3, Baatin and J Dilla .
"Hold Tight!" is a song by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. The song was recorded on 11 January 1966 at Fontana 's studio in Marble Arch, London and released as a single in February 1966. It was included on the band's debut album , issued on 24 June 1966 and is well-remembered for its particularly distorted, heavy sound.
Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1) (sometimes spelled as Fantastic, Vol. 1), is the unofficial debut studio album by American hip hop group Slum Village.It comprises songs from their demo album, which was recorded in 1996 and 1997, but not officially released until 8 years later.
"Selfish" is a song by American hip hop group Slum Village, released on March 16, 2004 as the lead single from their fourth studio album Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit) (2004). It features American rapper Kanye West, who also produced the song, and American singer John Legend. The song contains a sample of "Call Me" by Aretha Franklin.
Don’t you hold on too tight Both of you know It’s your time to grow To fall apart, to reunite Wonders await you Just on the other side Trust they’ll be there And start to prepare The way for ...
The DVD also features Slum Village's first two music videos "Climax (Girl Shit)" and "Raise It Up" from the album Fantastic, Vol. 2. The first single from the album was "EZ Up". The song was notable for appearing in a commercial to promote the 2006 Chevrolet HHR and 2006 Chevrolet Impala, albeit with different lyrics. [5]
Best Kept Secret is an EP by J-88 (an alias for Slum Village).Released prior to Jay Dee's departure from Slum Village, the album has been described as the missing link between the acclaimed Fantastic 1 and Fantastic 2, and also includes a few exclusive remixes by producers Madlib, and IG Culture. [2]