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Gary Rinaldo (born May 3, 1969), better known by the name Gary G-Wiz, is an American record producer and film score composer.Most known for being a member of the hip hop production team the Bomb Squad, G-Wiz is a longtime Public Enemy producer and contributed to many albums including: Apocalypse 91...
Bomb", which features Wiz Khalifa, is a dancehall-rap track, and was musically compared to Beenie Man's work. [1] The closing track of the deluxe edition, "Beg for It", is an R&B slow-jam with sexual lyrics, inspired by early works of singer R. Kelly. [1]
Apocalypse 91 was recorded at The Mix Palace in Long Island, New York and produced by The Bomb Squad and The Imperial Grand Ministers of Funk, which consisted of producers Stuart Robertz (fictional), Cerwin "C-Dawg" Depper (fictional), Gary "G-Wiz" Rinaldo, and The JBL. [5]
"Don't Be Afraid" is a song by American singer Aaron Hall. It was produced by Hank Shocklee and Gary G-Wiz.It was one of the singles taken from the soundtrack for the 1992 film Juice starring 2Pac.
Gary G-Wiz produced the track, with the main riff sampled from funk band Mandrill's "Two Sisters of Mystery" (1973), and a 45-second bridge from the Jackson 5's "Walk On" (1971). [3] According to Evan Serpick of Spin magazine, the organs in the latter sample "evoke civil rights protesters calling from the grave". [2]
Wiz Khalifa: Jesse "Corparal" Wilson "(Tear 'em Off) Me and My Doggz" 1996 Tha Doggfather — L.T. Hutton "Territory" 2007 Unreleased Heatrocks: Brotha Lynch Hung: Terrace Martin "That Good" 2011 Mac & Devin Go to High School: Music from and Inspired by the Movie: Wiz Khalifa: Cardo "That Tree" 2010 More Malice: Kid Cudi: Diplo, Paul Devro (add ...
One of two remaining co-defendants in Georgia's longest-running criminal trial was stabbed in jail, his lawyer said Monday morning, as jurors resumed deliberations in the sprawling racketeering ...
Revolverlution is the eighth studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released July 23, 2002 on Koch Records in the United States. The album debuted at number 110 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. [2]