| | Lil' Flip Connected CD Lil' Flip Discography of CDs
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Self-proclaimed "King of the South" Lil Flip links up with Southern Cali chicano rapper and Hi-Power representative Mr. Capone-E on the collaboration album CONNECTED. By bringing together Flip's Southern crunk and Texas screw styles with Mr. Capone-E's more hardcore West Coast gangbang approach, CONNECTED represents an unusual marriage of two different yet highly potent gangsta sub-genres.
Personnel: Mr. Capone-E (rap vocals); Lil' Flip (rap vocals).
Additional personnel: Clover G's, Hi Power G's, Gudda Gudda, Slim Picket, Big Diamond, Mr. Criminal, B.G. Duke, Grumpy* , Ms. Pinks (rap vocals).
Connected Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $3.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Urban Soundtrack, Gangsta, Enhanced CD | | Label | B-dub | | Orig Year | 2006 | | All Time Sales Rank | 81952  | | CD Universe Part number | 7305981 | | Catalog number | 900128 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 14, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | DJ Fingazz; Mr. Criminal | | Recording Time | 71 minutes | | Personnel | Lil' Flip - rap vocals Mr. Capone-E - rap vocals
Also: MR Criminal, Gudda Gudda, Ms. Pinks, Grumpy*, BG Duke, Big Diamond, Clover G's, Slim Picket, Hi Power G's | | Additional Info | Enhanced CD |
Lil' Flip Connected Songs | 1. | Where I Stay |
| 2. | On da Block |
| 3. | Hustle For the Same Thing |
| 4. | Who Runs This |
| 5. | King of da Streets |
| 6. | Gangster Trippen |
| 7. | What You Know Bout the South |
| 8. | Gangster Paradise |
| 9. | Name Out Yo Mouth |
| 10. | Still the King (Skit) |
| 11. | Ride With a Gangsta |
| 12. | Of a Soldier |
| 13. | In H-Town |
| 14. | You Know My Name |
| 15. | Flat Out |
| 16. | Show Tonite |
| 17. | Get This Money |
| 18. | Riden Dirty |
| 19. | Interview, The |
| Purchase Connected CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Chamillionaire Sound Of Revenge CD (2005) Parental Advisory
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| | M C Eiht Affiliated CD (2006) Enhanced CD
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| | Mr Capone-E Don't Get It Twisted CD (2006)
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| | Game Doctor's Advocate CD (2006)
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| | MR Criminal What The Streets Created Part 2 CD (2006)
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| | Z-Ro Still Living CD (2006)
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| | Brian Mcknight Back At One CD (1999)
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$10.39 BACK AT ONE was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album.
"Stay Or Let It Go was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and "6, 8, 12" was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
Singer/songwriter Brian McKnight brought his brand of smooth R&B to the top of the pop charts with BACK AT ONE. McKnight not only contributed his writing skills to each song, but wound up producing the entire record as well. Guest producers Rodney Jerkins, Harvey Mason Jr., Lashawn Daniels, and Fred Jerkins III add their signature finishing touches to such tracks as "Stay or Let It Go" and "Played Yourself." Standout cuts on this all-around excellent album include ...
| | Ultra Eighties vs. Electro 01 CDs (2002)
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$17.95 This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ David Waxman.
The title of this nth installment in Ultra's series of timely double-disc mixes is a dicey one, because pitting the '80s against electro is similar to pitting the '70s against funk. The '80s in this case includes Grandmaster Flash, Kraftwerk, Tears for Fears (!), M/A/R/R/S, Laidback, and Gary Numan (an inferior mix of -- you guessed it -- "Cars"). The remainder of the 24 tracks is left to modern groups and producers, most of which help make up the gaggle of brash electro(iro)nic pop groups that hatched exponentially at the dawn of the 2000s. Only a handful of these groups have anything to do with -- let alone know about -- the original electro scene of the '80s. With rare exception, they're ironic descendants of danceable new wave and have little to do with blending funk and hip-hop with their synths and drum machines. At any rate, for all its misleading nature, Ultra '80s Vs. Electro, Vol. 1 is a decent mix that gives newcomers a good idea of what the revival (not revival) is all about. For every inspired transition (Chicago house ...
| | Pure Driving Moods CDs (2004) Box Set
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| | Chuck Berry Greatest Hits CD (2005)
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| | Jacki-O Poe Little Rich Girl CD (2004)
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$14.39 Jacki-O first turned heads with "Nookie (Real Good)" in 2003, a beat-heavy, brash song in the Lil' Kim vein, as catchy as it was suggestive. A year after that hit, the Miami rapper released her debut studio album, POE LITTLE RICH GIRL, a record that expands upon the themes of her single. On the opening track, "Living It Up," Jacki-O glowingly describes her features and observes that her "arrogance is at an all-new high." This overwhelming self-confidence defines the young rapper's attitude throughout POE LITTLE RICH GIRL, an album dripping with sensuality, as she stalks the clubs for just the right man, while the bass-heavy, Dirty South sound meets smooth R&B in the background.
Jacki-O's slinky, assertive voice matches her raw lyrics, as she coos dominantly about the life of a lover and a fighter. She's also aided by friends like Jazze Pha, who drops by with one of his funkiest beats yet on the sultry "Break You Off," and the Ying Yang Twins, who lend their good-time Georgia dance-floor chants to the single "Fine." Jacki-O travels in familiar ...
| | Mastercuts Bar Grooves CDs (2006)
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$13.19 Useful if you like mixes that are eclectic, a little quirky, and filled with strange juxtapositions of popular tracks, ...
| | Salsa!: Latin Dance Party CD (2006)
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