Showing posts with label DJ Tee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DJ Tee. Show all posts

Monday, July 24, 2023

Commercial #1,789: #LouisianaRapVaultChallenge, Day 358



FTLD'z Commercial Series #26:
#LouisianaRapVaultChallenge:
Day 358: July 24, 2023

Frankie's 26th commercial series & 1,300th day in a row of releasing a commercial!

Starting August 1, 2022, Frankie's promotin' & showin' luv to damn-near every underground, Louisiana rap release from 1983 - 2013! Watch as a total of 23,701 intros, outros, skits, tracks (you name it!) are played from now till June 21, 2087; that's somethin' diff'rent every day!

This series will go on from August 1, 2022 - June 21, 2087. How much do you know about Louisiana's underground?

Music Playing:
Lil' Elt & DJ Tee "Uptown" (1993)

#LilElt #DJTee #BatonRougeRap #BatonRougeLARap #Louisiana #LouisianaLA #LouisianaRap #LouisianaLARap #225 #225Rap #NewOrleans #NewOrleansLA #NewOrleansRap #NewOrleansLARap

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Commercial #857: #90sLouisianaRapChallenge, Day 34



FTLD'z Commercial Series #16:
#90sLouisianaRapChallenge:
Day 34: February 3, 2021

Frankie's 16th commercial series; he's showin' luv to damn-near ev'ry release from Louisiana, durin' tha '90s! While most appearances will be from tha undaground, a few mainstream ones may appear, at times.

This series will go on from January 1, 2021 - June 30, 2021; 181 battles!

Releases:
Rizzo Short While (1999)
vs.
Lil' Elt & DJ Tee Uptown (1993)

Music Playing:
Rizzo feat. 1st Round & Slim "I'm A Dog" (1999)
Lil' Elt & DJ Tee "The Beginning" (1993)

#LouisianaRap #BatonRougeRap #NewOrleansRap #225Rap #504Rap #LARap

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Review #1,880: Hype Records "Hype Enough Records (Limited Edition)"

Reviewed on 12.19.2019 (Review #1,880)


Keepin’ these reviewz goin’, as I’m gettin’ up & am hungry. However, I’m doin’ a review, first! Hype Records Hype Enough Records (Limited Edition), released in 1999 on Hype Enough Records! Start Time: 12:25 PM | End Time: 1:50 PM


Disclaimer: I rate each song from 1.0 – 5.0; each rating iz my own opinion! I only please myself wit my ratings! I don’t care how lyrical you are, as long as it’s jammin’ enough for me to like it! I look for beats, then vocals, and then lyrics. To determine my favorites, I will differ tha 4.0 ratings. If a song gets at least a 4.0 rating from me, I love it already. If at least a 4.6 rating, I pretty much really love it, as it’s considered mindblowin’ when I hear it! Any song can earn up to a maximum of a 5.0 rating. Anything I type before “ >>> ” iz what I’m sayin’ before I listen to tha song; anything after I type “ >>> ” iz what I think of tha song while I’m listening to it. If you sound like anything too mainstream for me, have auto-tune in your vocals, or talk about nothin’ but money (which I consider ‘typical’ topics), I’m not buyin’ it!

© 2019 CD Review (Review #1,880) reviewed on 12.19.2019 by FrankieThaLuckyDog.

Link To CD: N/A


01. “Souljafalyfe”
Producer: KLC
>>> Nice lil’ intro, here; sounds like tha undaground of New York or somethin’… I know this CD’s, like, a Soulja Slim compilation, so these tracks are comin’ from various years… Hearin’ tha 1st verse and it’s pretty dope; Slim, you got this real-ass, gangsta-ass shit on lock! Tha hook’s tha title that just repeats but it’s official; all about tha life of a “soulja!” Hearin’ tha 2nd verse & it’s official, once again; you know what it iz! My Rating: 4.4


02. “Made For Walkin’” feat. KLC, Warren Mays & Mr. Serv-On
Producer: KLC
I know I know this one but not sure when I reviewed it or heard it… Interestin’ cars, in tha beginning; intense…? Of course, all about tha “souljaz” on tha hook, here; nice, includin’ tha quiet-soundin’ beat… Tha 1st verse’s nice from you; you know what it iz! Tha 2nd verse’s nice ta hear, of course; all about dem “souljaz,” once again…! My Current Rating: 4.3


03. “Powda Bag”
Producer: KLC
My Current Rating: 4.8


04. “Kickin’ It For Them Hoes”
Producer: KLC
>>> This title looks familiar, as well… Okay, I neva reviewed it but I have it on Soulja Fa Lyfe… Of course, beat’s hype & how you hold it down fa “them hoes,” on tha verses & hook, here! My Rating: 4.5


05. “Bitch Nigga” feat. Slugger & Mushatt
Producer: KLC
>>> Anotha one from Soulja Fa Lyfe, here… Hearin’ tha hook and it’s dope; all about holdin’ it down fa your streetz & tha streetz! Hearin’ tha 1st verse & it’s soundin’ nice from you; keep this G-shit up! Keepin’ it movin’ wit tha 2nd verse, soundin’ great, too; good shit… Luvin’ how gutta and street tha dude on tha 3rd verse sounds; you can hear dem roots in tha voice! Got you on tha endin’, here, chantin’ for dem “BN”s; good shit! My Rating: 4.5


06. “You Got It” feat. 6 Shot
Producer: KLC
My Current Rating: 4.7


07. “Trife Life” (6 Shot, Corey “C” & Lil’ Shaw)
Producer: Big Ro
>>> Nice gangsta-soundin’ beat fa tha ‘90s, here… Hearin’ tha 1st verse & it’s pretty nice… Tha 2nd verse’s soundin’ nice, as well as tha hook; good shit fa da “trife” livin’… Tha 3rd verse sounds like some1 else, uncredited? They’re “19, ‘bout ta be 20,” as they say; good lil’ contribution… My Rating: 4.2


08. “Word Up” feat. C-Nille Da Bandit & 6 Shot
Producer: Kreeper
>>> Sounds like a gutta-soundin’ beat fa tha streetz, here; definitely nice…! Hearin’ you on tha 1st verse & it’s nice… Not much of a hook, here? Still flows nicely, I guess? Got tha 2nd verse goin’ on, here; gotta luv tha dedication fa tha streetz, here! Nice job, C-Nille! Now, 6 Shot on tha 3rd verse, comin’ through wit just as much street shit as tha rest of y’all, here; you know what it iz! My Rating: 4.4


09. “Killa Konnections” feat. C-Nille Da Bandit & 6 Shot
Producer: Kreeper
>>> Hook sounds nice; sounds like a great sequel to tha previous track from all three of y’all, on here! Hearin’ tha 1st verse & yeah, I feel tha same way I did for tha lineup, once again! Tha 2nd verse’s soundin’ nice ta hear, as well; nothin’ much else ta say… You appear on tha 2nd part of tha 2nd verse, comin’ through wit some nice street shit, as always…! I like how it went acapella, at some point; dope shit! My Rating: 4.4


10. “Combat” feat. Corey “C” & King Ric
Producer: Hakeem
>>> Beat/vibe sounds a lil’ jammin’ but at tha same time, for tha streetz, here… Hearin’ tha 1st verse from you & you know what it iz wit these streetz; good shit! Hearin’ tha hook and it sounds nice wit King Ric wit tha singin’ about “Combat!” Sounds like tha Corey “C” dude on tha 2nd verse, here… Almost thought it was gon be C-Murder, who was born Corey, lol; N’awlinzness! Anyway, this dude got some good, consistent rhymes goin’ on, here; can’t complain… Got anotha dude on tha 3rd verse, here (this really tha King Ric dude?), soundin’ good fa this beat… I always keep thinkin’ tha dude sayin’, “And, tha BPM…,” on tha hook; random… My Rating: 4.1


11. “Da Heist” (6 Shot, C-Nille Da Bandit & Lil’ Shaw)
Producer: Big Ro
>>> Sounds good; more on tha east coast-soundin’ fa tha beat, once again? I think those two were good enough; rather have tha south! Tha 1st verse not too bad but tha 2nd verse sounds like someone from tha east or somethin’; good but not sinkin’ in my interest… Tha rest sounds okay; I just think I’m done with this non-Louisiana-soundin’ music… My Rating: 3.7


½time: Almost all these tracks are hella dope, here; you know what it iz wit you, Soulja! Just a lil’ thrown off by how tha New York sound randomly comes wit tha production…? Either way, a 4.4-rated CD, so far; keep it up!


12. “Slippin’”
Producer: KLC
My Current Rating: 4.9


13. “Lil’ Bit” feat. Big Reppa & QB1
Producer: KLC
>>> You sound a lil’ like B.G. on tha hook, here; beat’s chill/old-soundin’ fa “’94,” here… Hearin’ tha 1st verse from you & it cool; likin’ tha Big Band music in tha background, at times…! Got Reppa up next, comin’ through wit some good-soundin’ rhymes, as well; likin’ his vibe ta go wit yours… Iz it me or do these verses seem like they drag? My Rating: 4.0


14. “All I See Is Green” (6 Shot, Kay 9Mil & R.E.G.)
Producer: Big Ro
>>> Sounds okay but this sounds too much like New York, on tha beat… “I’m comin’ from LA;” this don’t sound like you? Maybe, you mean “New Orleans, LA,” rather than “Los Angeles?” I’ono but I think my non-Louisiana mind’s wanderin’… Either way, a decent 1st verse, here… Damn, not even ½way through this? Startin’ ta bore me fast wit this non-Magnolia Slim voice… My Rating: 3.5


15. “Free Up The Cream” (Hype Click)
Producer: Big Ro
>>> Anotha non-Louisiana-soundin’ track… Hearin’ tha 1st verse and tha rhymes sound consistent—fuck! This 6:45? Why? Even tha “Jay-Z” references; yuck! Where’s tha Louisiana vibe?! Accordin’ to tha 2nd verse, this has “S-I-X-S-H-O-T” on tha feature; nice! Like I said, tha consistent lyrics are nice; tha beat ain’t really my style, tho. My Rating: 3.4


16. “How Ya Figga”
Producer: Craig B
>>> Much shorter! This & tha last song’s average length equals, like, two normal songs… Hearin’ you (finally) on tha 1st verse & it sounds nice wit this Jamaican sample in tha background, here; nice… Hook sounds catchy as hell wit how you say tha title; gotta luv tha gangsta shit! Here you are on tha 2nd verse, as you “take a hit off tha blunt;” str8-up soulja shit! My Rating: 4.3


17. “Watch What U Say” (The Cartel)
Producer: Craig B
>>> Sounds nice wit this ‘90s beat… Hearin’ tha hook and it’s nice, as well as what’s goin’ on wit tha verse… Sounds great wit whomever you’re collaboratin’ with… Lol, just cut off, outta nowhere… My Rating: 4.2


18. “All Hail The King” (King Ric)
Producer: Hakeem
>>> “King Ric” from one of tha other—yeah, that’s him on tha verse, here, soundin’ good… My Rating: 4.1


19. “Victim Of The System” (Mista Real)
Producer: Hakeem
>>> This one ain’t you but it sounds good, here… My Rating: 3.8


20. “3rd Ward Convicted Felons” (3.C.F.)
Producer: DJ Tee
>>> Sounds a lil’ quieter on tha vocals, here but still cool… Nice rhymes fa tha verse, here, even tho tha beat back to tha New York shit… My Rating: 3.6


21. “Suck A Dick” (9 M.M.)
Producer: DJ Chill
>>> This one cool; all these last tracks pretty quick… My Rating: 3.9


22. “Bitches Come A Dime A Dozen” (The Black Hand)
Producer: Big Ro
>>> A good lil’ vibe ta end thangz off, here… Feelin’ tha collab, here; good lil’ vibe… My Rating: 4.0


Overall: Great job wit this one…! Didn’t realize all of what tha IDs of some of tha people were on here till I looked on Discogs… I updated tha info, now; should look good.


Rankings:

22. “Free Up The Cream” (Hype Click) 3.4
21. “All I See Is Green” (6 Shot, Kay 9Mil & R.E.G.) 3.5
20. “3rd Ward Convicted Felons” (3.C.F.) 3.6
19. “Da Heist” (6 Shot, C-Nille Da Bandit & Lil’ Shaw) 3.7
18. “Victim Of The System” (Mista Real) 3.8
17. “Suck A Dick” (9 M.M.) 3.9
16. “Bitches Come A Dime A Dozen” (The Black Hand) 4.0
15. “Lil’ Bit” feat. Big Reppa & QB1 4.0
14. “Combat” feat. Corey “C” & King Ric 4.1
13. “All Hail The King” (King Ric) 4.1
12. “Watch What U Say” (The Cartel) 4.2
11. “Trife Life” (6 Shot, Corey “C” & Lil’ Shaw) 4.2
10. “How Ya Figga” 4.3
09. “Made For Walkin’” feat. KLC, Warren Mays & Mr. Serv-On 4.3
08. “Killa Konnections” feat. C-Nille Da Bandit & 6 Shot 4.4
07. “Word Up” feat. C-Nille Da Bandit & 6 Shot 4.4
06. “Souljafalyfe” 4.4
05. “Kickin’ It For Them Hoes” 4.5
04. “Bitch Nigga” feat. Slugger & Mushatt 4.5
03. “You Got It” feat. 6 Shot 4.7
02. “Powda Bag” 4.8
01. “Slippin’” 4.9


Average CD Rating Review:

Total Score:                      91.7
Total Songs:                      / 22
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Average CD Rating:       4.2

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Review #1,524: Lil' Elt & DJ Tee "Uptown"

Reviewed on 9.21.2016 (Review #1,524)


Here comes Review #02 fa today: Lil’ Elt & DJ Tee Uptown, released in 1993 on In The House Records & produced by DJ Tee! Start Time: 3:34 PM | End Time: 4:03 PM


Disclaimer: I rate each song from 1.0 – 5.0; each rating iz my own opinion! I only please myself wit my ratings! I don’t care how lyrical you are, as long as it’s jammin’ enough for me to like it! I look for beats, then vocals, and then lyrics. To determine my favorites, I will differ tha 4.0 ratings. If a song gets at least a 4.0 rating from me, I love it already. If at least a 4.6 rating, I pretty much really love it, as it’s considered mindblowin’ when I hear it! Any song can earn up to a maximum of a 5.0 rating. Anything I type before “ >>> “ iz what I’m sayin’ before I listen to tha song; anything after I type “ >>> “ iz what I think of tha song while I’m listening to it. If you sound like anything too mainstream for me, have auto-tune in your vocals, or talk about nothin’ but money and hoes (which I consider ‘typical’ topics), I’m not buyin’ it!

© 2016 CD Review (Review #1,524) reviewed on 9.21.2016 by FrankieThaLuckyDog.

Link To CD: N/A


01. The Beginning
>>> Sounds nice with these samples and this dark, bass-y beat! Nice lil’ check in from y’all, too, comin’ through, anticipatin’ tha release! My Rating: N/A


02. “Get The Gat (Remix)”
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…! A whoppin’ 7:35 on tha length!! >>> A bounce-like beat wit samples goin’ through it… I’m definitely diggin’ tha eerie sound throughout tha 1st verse, as well as these consistent rhymes! Nice job, y’all! Feelin’ tha hook wit all tha “get the gat, get the gat…” shit; nice and fast! Lol @ tha 2nd verse with tha “dick-suckin’ hoes, nut-suckin’ hoes;” crazy! Kinda long fa a joint, but it ain’t too bad ta get through… My Rating: 4.2


½time: Only one track, so far; you see da review! With that bein’ said, this a 4.2-rated tape, so far!


03. “Uptown”
Title track… >>> Beat’s nice and dark/’90s-like, as well as tha way you’re comin’ through on tha 1st verse, Elt! Lots of rhymin’, here, on tha 1st verse; where’s tha transition? Okay, here it iz, at tha 3:00 mark… Just a lil’ sample goin’ on wit tha hook, here; decent… Well, it seems like there was only one verse fa somethin’ wit 5:38 on tha length! Crazy… Just a long beat outro, here, fa tha hook/ending? My Rating: 3.8


04. “Killin’ ‘Em Hoes”
>>> Sounds like a lil’ skit in tha beginning…; kinda quiet? Hearin’ tha beat around :42 and it sounds nice with tha way tha sample sounds… Beat’s pretty nice, here; let’s see how tha rhymes go… Tha 1st verse’s pretty nice; you flowin’ nicely, Elt… Tha hook’s pretty catchy; not bad fa an ol’-skool joint… Tha 2nd verse’s soundin’ nice, too… Tha 3rd verse ain’t too bad, here; keep it goin’, keep it flowin’… My Rating: 4.0


05. “You Know ‘Em When You See ‘Em”
Endin’ it wit 7:41 on tha length… >>> Tha beat kinda plain but it flows for an ending song… Tha 1st verse’s not too bad, here; gotta rhyme! Tha hook? Sounds like a lil’ interlude, here… Tha 2nd verse’s soundin’ decent, here…; can’t complain… I like tha shit after tha 2nd verse about tha “shmokin’;” gotta shmoke dat good!! Tha 3rd verse’s nice for tha start with “livin’ large;” gotta! And, a really-long beat outro, here…; no wonder tha long length. My Rating: 3.5


Overall: I thought this was a nice release; can’t complain… Some tracks sounded a lil’ long with a lotta long interludes/outros, but it ain’t do too bad… Of course, it was good; props for this release, y’all…


Rankings:

04.       “You Know ‘Em When You See ‘Em” 3.5
03.   “Uptown” 3.8
02.   “Killin’ ‘Em Hoes” 4.0
01.   “Get The Gat (Remix)” 4.2


Average CD Rating Review:

Total Score:                      15.5
Total Songs:                      / 04
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Average CD Rating:       3.9

Friday, December 25, 2015

R.I.P. Video #44: Big Slack



Recorded December 25, 2015

Broadcasting from an abandoned fort in Eynon, PA, it's ya boy, FrankieThaLuckyDog here, reportin' anotha loss in tha Louisiana rap community...

Leroy Slack, known in tha uptown part of New Orleans, LA as Big Slack, passed away after a long battle with cancer on Saturday, December 19, 2015.

Slack made his way into tha N.O. rap game during tha late '90s, as he was featured on fellow N'awlinzer, Dolamite's Ruff-N-Da Ghetto release in '97. He released his one and only album, Ready For Combat, in 2002 on King's Entertainment. He also was featured on two more New Orleans albums: Charlie Whop's History in 2003 & Slugga's The Rookie Of The Year in 2004. On November 2, Slack had just turned 46 years-old. Slack also passed away exactly eight years after Mr. Ivan, anotha New Orleans rapper.


Music:

Ready For Combat (2002)
01. Intro (I Was Trained For Combat)
02. "Ready For Combat (Wartime)" feat. Royal Family
03. "The Overweight Hotboy" feat. Big Ramp
04. "Don't Fuck Around (UPT)"
05. "The Ghetto Raised Me" feat. Pretty Boy & Young Assassin
06. "Cock Strong Guerrillas" feat. 6 Shot & Full Blooded
07. "Throw Ya Hands Up" feat. 39 Posse
08. "Who's The Baddest?" feat. DJ Tee
09. "Hood Shit" feat. Juvenile & Lil' Man
10. Skit (Ziggler Wiggler)
11. "Give'em Props"
12. "Money Thing" feat. Queen D
13. "Soulja Made" feat. Mr. Marcelo & The D.O.C.
14. "3rd Ward Rule (Mac, Melph, Callio)" feat. Three Kings
15. "Be Real With Me" feat. Juvenile & Pretty Boy
16. "Fuck'em All (Fuck The Police)" feat. Hussle Man, Lil' Elt & Young Assassin
17. "Whobble To This" feat. #1 Stunter Slugga, Hot Boy Ronald & Josephine Johnny
18. "Fast Life" feat. Ms. Elisa Williams
19. How Many More Must Die?
20. Outro (Shot Outs)


Featured On:

1997:
"Big Ballin' With Red Rum" (Dolamite feat. Big Slack, Lil' Vill, M&M Slim, Queen D & T. Sneed)
"Lil' 5'0" (Dolamite feat. Lil' Elt, Big Slack, Lil' Vill & Queen D)

2003:
The Royal Intro (It's Not A Game, The Shit Is Real) (Charlie Whop feat. Big Slack & Big King)

2004:
Intro (Slugga feat. Big Slack)
Outro (Slugga feat. Big Slack)


R.I.P. Leroy "Big Slack" Slack
11.02.1969 - 12.19.2015

Friday, April 25, 2014

R.I.P. Video #31: Elton "June" Wicker, Jr. (Tombstone Records President)



From tha cemetery in Peckville, PA, it's FrankieThaLuckyDog here, remembering a legend in tha undaground, Louisiana rap game today. Today, April 25, 2014, marks 16 years since tha untimely murder of Elton "June" Wicker, Jr., tha president of Tombstone Records. A New Orleans native, Wicker attended Joseph S. Clark High School and Americo Technical Institute, as well as working at Southern Scrap and Popeyes's Chicken & Biscuits. While working, he had a dream of creating a record label. His dream came true when he formed Tombstone Records, which was named after tha George P. Cosmatos film. Tha dream continued to expand when he founded tha Tombstone Basketball League and Cool Spot Baseball League. Wicker was also a volunteer for tha Goretti Saints.

Wicker was a member of tha New Orleans rap group, Da Mobstas, with High Top, Lil' Boo & Y.G.. In total, Tombstone Records had eight releases: In 1994, Da Mobstas' Tripple Beam; in 1995, Cheeky Blakk's Let Me Get That Outcha, Felony's Gansta Tail, Lokee's I Got Dis; in 1996, 2 Blakk's Represent 4 Life, Cheeky Blakk's Fuck Bein' Faithful, L.O.G.'s G's & Soldiers & Lokee's Voodoo Gangsta Funk. Most of tha production on Tombstone was provided by Merrill "Real Roc" Robinson, while additional production was provided by DJ Tee, Ice Mike, Lokee & Mannie Fresh.

Tombstone became in jeopardy on November 14, 1997, when vice president of tha label, Sandy "Patrick" Price, Jr., was shot and killed in New Orleans at only 23 years-old. Then, sadly, on April 25, 1998, just as Wicker was exiting Roosevelt's on North Claiborne, he was approached by a stranger who asked for a light. While being approached, a drive-by shooter sprayed bullets, killing Wicker at only 32 years-old. Wicker has two kids: A son, Elton Wicker III, and a daughter, Kerrionne Wicker. Elton "June" Wicker would've been 48 if he was still alive today.

After Wicker's death, Tombstone was transformed into DangerZone Entertainment, which had three releases: In 1998, II Loaded's Don't Play No Games!; in 2001, Busbak's Retaliation; and, in 2003, All Night Flightaz Dat Drama. All Night Flightaz iz a supergroup that consists of JMD, Busbak & II Loaded.

Tombstone Records Music:

Da Mobstas Tripple Beam (1994)
01. "Creepin'"
02. "Tripple Beam"
03. "You Better Hustle"
04. "Cross-Throwin' Ho"
05. "Wickedness"
06. "It Was A Sad Day"
07. "Solo Creep"
08. "Takin' My Props"
09. "Broke Busted"
10. "Takin' No Prisoners"
11. "Pass Da Blunt"
12. "Danger Zone"
13. "Green Light" Feat. Joe-Joe
14. "This Is For The Hood"


Cheeky Blakk Let Me Get That Outcha (1995)
01. "Let Me Get That Outcha"
02. "Twerk Something (Pt. 2)"
03. "Bitch Get Off Me"
04. "Child Hood"
05. "Real" (Lokee)
06. "Let Me Get That Outcha (Radio)"
07. "Bitch Get Off Me (Instrumental)"
08. "Child Hood (Instrumental)"
09. "Twerk Something (Pt. 2) (Radio)"


Felony Gansta Tail (1995)
01. "Gangsta Tail"
02. "Boys In Blue"
03. "Hustler"
04. "Boys In Blue (Radio)"
05. "Gangsta Tail (Radio)"
06. "Boys In Blue (Instrumental)"
07. "Hustler (Instrumental)"
08. "Gangsta Tail (Instrumental)"


Lokee I Got Dis (1995)
01. "I Told U Go Head... (Intro)"
02. "Just-A-Fied"
03. Dope Fiend Blues
04. "I Got Dis"
05. "Gunnin'"
06. "Slow Yo Roll"
07. Gimmie A Break
08. "M.R. Groove"
09. "Puttin' Niggas On Da News"


2 Blakk Represent 4 Life (1996)
01. "Sneak That Bitch"
02. "Represent 4 Life"
03. "The Real 2 Blakk"
04. "Let It Be Known"
05. "Get Blowed"
06. "Represent 4 Life (Radio)"
07. "Sneak That Trick"
08. "2nd Line Jump"
09. "Nigga Is Real"


Cheeky Blakk Fuck Bein' Faithful (1996)
01. "Fuck Bein' Faithful"
02. "Story Tell"
03. "Keep It On The Real"
04. "Young Girls"
05. "Shake That Ass"
06. "Roll Call"
07. "Represent"
08. "I Ain't Bein' Faithful (Radio)"
09. "Keep It On The Real (Radio)"
10. "Story Tell (Radio)"


L.O.G. G's & Soldiers (1996)
01. "Gravefillaz" Feat. Lokee
02. "G's N Soldiers"
03. "Ski Mask" Feat. Lokee
04. "Hustlin' Is Da Skillz"
05. "S.A.C. Mafia For Life"


Lokee Voodoo Gangsta Funk (1996)
01. Prelude
02. "Intro (Dr. Resurrection)"
03. "Torture"
04. "Anything Goes"
05. "Da Grave Yard Shift"
06. "Weed Friends" Feat. Magnolia Slim
07. "R.E.A.L. (Single Edit)"
08. "Niggas Don't Know"
09. "I Got Dis (EP Version)"
10. "My Dick"
11. "Slo Ya Roll (EP Version)"
12. "Acapella"


DangerZone Entertainment Music:

II Loaded Don't Play No Games! (1998)
01. Intro
02. "Don't Play No Games"
03. "Drama" Feat. JMD
04. "Blakk & Mild"
05. "Fuck Whutcha 'Bout"
06. "Thugz On Drugz"
07. "She Gotta Meat Mouth"
08. "Us Niggaz"
09. "Do You Believe"
10. "Project Hoez"
11. "Fare Well Boyz R.I.P."
12. "Thuggin'-N-Public"
13. "Swervin'" (JMD)
14. "Black & Mild (Radio)"
15. "Don't Play No Games (Radio)"
16. "Do You Believe (Radio)"


Busbak Retaliation (2001)
01. "Come On"
02. "N.O.E."
03. "What's Up" Feat. JMD & Soulja
04. "Shake It Like Ya Wanna" Feat. Ronald Adams
05. "Fo Sho"
06. "Roamin' Through Tha Dangerzone" Feat. JMD & L.O.G.
07. "Fuck That Nigga" Feat. II Loaded & JMD
08. "Trife Life" Feat. JMD
09. "Blazin'"
10. "Thought Ya Knew"
11. "Three Feet" Feat. Merrill "Real Roc" Robinson, Popee & Ronald Adams
12. "Come With Me" Feat. Ronald Adams
13. "In My Nature"
14. "The Flighters" Feat. II Loaded, JMD & Popee
15. "Give Um What They Want" Feat. II Loaded & JMD
16. "Who Am I?"
17. "Toss Um Up" Feat. II Loaded & Popee


All Night Flightaz Dat Drama (2003)
01. "Dat Drama"
02. "What's Up"
03. "Die Tonight"
04. Collect Call (Skit)
05. "Mr. Mister"
06. "Give 'Em What They Want"
07. "F What You 'Bout"
08. "All We Know"
09. Collect Call (Pt. 2) (Skit)
10. "Roamin' Thru The Danger Zone"
11. "Meat Mouf"
12. "Us Niggaz"
13. "Trife Life"
14. "Thugz, Drugz"
15. "Jus Bcuz"
16. "Farewell Boyz"
17. "Da Flightaz"

Major props to my boy, JMD, fa reachin' out ta me on Twitter, and choppin' it up wit me on March 7, 2014, informin' me about Wicker!

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