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Eightball & Gotti,Lil Wayne, Gangsta Blac,Mista Ian
Personnel includes: Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Eightball, Lil' Wayne, Gangsta Blac, Yo Gotti, Mista Ian (rap vocals).
Kingpin Skinny Pimp Pimpin' & Hustlin' Songs | 1. | Intro | $0.99 | |
| 2. | My Click So Thick | |
| 3. | Tv's & Wang | |
| 4. | Do What You Do | |
| 5. | Work For Me | |
| 6. | Bust Ya Guns | |
| 7. | Runnin' Wild | |
| 8. | Kick in Ya Door | |
| 9. | Robbery Skit | |
| 10. | North Memphis | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Ni***Z | |
| 12. | So Good | |
| 13. | Roast Dem H**S | |
| 14. | Chewin' 2002 | |
| 15. | Let's Make a Stang | |
| 16. | Hands Out My Pocket | |
| 17. | Hoes N da Shake Junt | |
| 18. | Lil' Arm Dance (Part 2) | |
| 19. | Cocked & Ready | |
| Pimpin' & Hustlin' Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   THE KING OF MEMPHIS!!!!! Man my dawg skinny took it to another level da prodution HOT!Triple six my boyz but Skinny THE KING OF MEMPHIS.Indo come wit it on here Gotti comin up so ya'll cop it and stop Hattin.BLACK HAVEN BOY BIT@H!!!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Memphis,TN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ITS THA SKINNY SKINNY SKINNY PIMP WALKIN WIT A GANSTA LIMP Yea this is tha best skinny (since he left tha 6) beatwise and lyrically, my sh!t is when he be puttin sh!t off face on his sh!t, thas cold as hell, Im down wit 3-6 all day but i do like how he be clownin on em and sh!t but like paul say, "keep it in mind without tha 6 you will neva be" Submitted by insane_mafioso (Galesburg Muphukkin Illinois) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Skinny is back! This has got to be the best cd I've bought all year. This is Skinny Pimp's second best album, first being King Of Da Playaz Ball. I'm not even sure though, I might like this one more than that. Either way this album is off tha hook and you people need to buy it! Rap Hustlaz has potential to be the best right now. Submitted by a reviewer (Tennessee) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Pimpin' & Hustlin' CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Kingpin Skinny Pimp Skinny But Dangerous CD (1996)
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| | Kingpin Skinny Pimp Back To Tha Playaz Ball CD (2000)
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| | Kingpin Skinny Pimp King Of Da Playaz Ball CD (1996)
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| | T-Rock Defcon 1: Lyrical Warfare CD (2003)
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| | Koopsta Knicca Undaground Muzic: Volume One CD (2003)
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| | Lil Wyte Phinally Phamous CD (2004) With DVD
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$15.09 PHINALLY PHAMOUS is packed full of lyrics that compel the listener to do a double take, rewind, and nod at the deftness of a well-turned phrase. Further, Lil Wyte is aided by the expert production of the aforementioned Juicy J and DJ Paul. This musical marriage comes to fullest fruition on the unrepentant "I Did 'Em Wrong," where Lil Wyte rarely pauses as he spits out rhyme after rhyme, while a unique blend of bass, synth, and video-game sound bites flutter around him. Here Lil Wyte is a rapper on the rise and, with its unwavering energy, PHINALLY PHAMOUS portends to make him just that.
With "I Sho Will," the debut single off Memphis rapper Lil Wyte's second record, PHINALLY PHAMOUS, it's immediately apparent what instantly caught the eye of ace producers Juicy J and DJ Paul of the Three 6 Mafia family. With its insistent beat, its catch-phrase refrains, and its fast-paced, slang-twisting, layered lyrics, the song is an instant ...
| | TQ They Never Saw Me Coming CD (1998)
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$7.59 The explicit version of THEY NEVER SAW ME COMING contains six tracks not included on the edited version.
After "Westside," his infectious ode to the West Coast, catapulted him into the spotlight, TQ released his debut THEY NEVER SAW ME COMING, in hopes of cementing his status as one of the up-and-coming faces in the hip-hop game. The eighteen-track album demonstrates that this cat from the west is definitely no one-hit wonder. His voice combines with the beats to take the listener on a smooth and relaxing ride. Of particular note are the collaborations with Erica Vancey ("When I Get Out") and Daz Dillinger and Kurupt ("The Comeback"), sure to convince listeners that TQ is one of the promising and refreshing artists to enter the crowded late-'90s West Coast hip-hop scene.
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Personnel: TQ, E-40, Tray Deee, Ericka Yancey, Too Short, Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Jay (vocals); Rob Bacon (acoustic & electric guitars); Femi Otejunde (electric guitar, bass, keyboards, programming); Mike Mosley (keyboards, programming); Sam Bostic (keyboards); Mike Mosley, Tye Howard, Jaycen Joshua (programming).
Producers include: Mike Mosley, Femi Ojetunde, Jazze Pha, Jaycen Joshua, Dent.
Engineers include: Anthony "AJ" Jefferies, ...
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| | Andre Nickatina Midnight Machine Gun Rhymes And Alibis CD (2002)
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| | Jay Mcshann Kansas City Blues 1944-1949 CD (2006)
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| | Regina Carter I'll Be Seeing You-Sentimental Journey CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Shame Academy Punk Rock For Dummies CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Electric Turn To Me CD (2003)
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| | Beatles Revolver CD (1966) Limited Edition; Remastered; Digipak; Enhanced CD
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$14.29 This reissue of REVOLVER has been digitally re-mastered. It comes packaged with replicated original U.K. album art, an expanded booklet containing original and newly written liner notes, and rare photos. Limited quantities of the CD are embedded with a brief documentary film about the album.
Arguably the first psychedelic rock album, REVOLVER was praised for its musical experimentation--the Indian sounds of "Love You To," the Motown-inspired "Got To Get You Into My Life," the backwards guitar in "I'm Only Sleeping." "Tomorrow Never Knows" was the most radical departure from previous Beatles' recordings for its skeletal bass/drums propulsion enhanced only with tape loops (contributed by all four Beatles and added in the mix-down process), more backwards guitar, and an eerie John Lennon vocal.
Still, the Beatles' experimentation grew out of their songwriting, which had matured beyond formula pop. "Tomorrow Never Knows" was inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead, Harrison's "Taxman" was a bitter diatribe, and McCartney's "Eleanor Rigby" was a bleak portrait of loneliness. Balanced with upbeat songs like "Good Day Sunshine" ...
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