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Supastar CD (2007)
E.P. music CDs Audio Mixers: Brent Kolatalo; Avery Johnson.
Recording information: Black Mask Studios.
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EP CD (2004)
E.P. discography Track Listing of songs: Pizza; Umbilical Cord; Eruption; T And A; Nick; Robots; Hate;
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Burning Love (2005)
E.P. songs Track Listing of songs: Radio Edit; Extended Version; Instrumental;
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My Life, Dreams And Feelings CD (1999)
E.P. CD discography The brainchild of Chicago's Nebraska Franklin, My Life, Dreams and Feelings, showcases his talents at rapping, crooning, writing songs and even playing an instrument or two. The single "It Done Been One" is a highlight, fusing rhymes and romance with a special flair rarely seen in contemporary R&B. ~ Keith Farley
Parental Advisory
Personnel: Thomas Courtney (background vocals).
Photographer: Robert Henning.
Personnel includes: Bigg Nastee' (rap vocals); Courtney Thomas, N. Franklin III, M. Vanpelt, K. Walton, D. Walton, R. Guy (background vocals); D. Cole, T. Scofield, D. Simmons, Cold Hard, M. Yusef, M. Simmons, Moe Doe, The 8, MC REN, Sean Lett, E.P., Nutt, The Aristocrats, Dirty Rat, B. Cole, Bigg Shawnna.
Producers include: No ID, Echo, Broadway, Robert Coles N. Franklin III.
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Life, Love And Confusion CD (2003)
E.P. albums Personnel includes: Jarrard Anthony (vocals); Bobby Lyle (keyboards); Mojo, Jackiem Joyner.
Producers include: Jarrard Anthony, Nate Smith, Nolan Doran, Joe Meminn, Bob Baldwin.
Additional personnel: Kontajess, Raine Rizzle, Celio Skilz, Tiny Bam, Sabri, Jeff Lacey, EP, I.V., Banda Kañón, Tez.
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DPGC: U Know What I'm Throwin' Up CD (2003)
Following a number of mixtape-like releases, DPGC: U Know What I'm Throwin' Up finds Daz Dillinger back in good shape. Those mixtapes offered plenty of value for your dollar, but they weren't particularly well-crafted releases, emphasizing guest appearances rather than songwriting. In contrast, DPGC manages to emphasize both: there's a wealth of collaborations here (practically every track, in fact), but there's also a welcomed emphasis on developing the tracks into actual songs. This makes it one of Daz's better releases during the early 2000s, right up there with his other "albums" like Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back (1998), R.A.W. (2000), and This Is the Life I Lead (2002). His collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Soopafly are particularly noteworthy, and the excessive number of skits (practically every other track) is a mixed blessing. They're insightful and often funny but lose their charm after repeated listens. Thankfully, they're short and easy to skip over. Overall, DPGC is one of Daz's best and one to look for if you're a fan. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Contains sixteen untitled hidden tracks.
This includes a bonus DVD disc.
Personnel includes: Daz Dillinger, P.F.N., Crystal, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, Badazz, E-White, Goldie Loc, Fredwreck, Shon Don, Mike Smoove, EP (rap vocals).
Producers include: Daz, Fredwreck, Shon Don, Mike Smoove, EP.
Personnel: Daz Dillinger, P.F.N., Crystal, Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, Badazz, E-White, Goldie Loc, Fredwreck, Shon Don, Mike Smoove, EP (rap vocals).
Producers include: Soopafly, Mike Smoove, Snoop Dogg, Crystal, ...
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Popular or famous E.P. music songs: Extended Version, Bah-De-Ah, Jungle Fever, Orange Mound, Hey Yo, Supastar, Roll That Thang, Throwback, Robots. More music songs Instrumental, Groupie Love, D-Boy, E.P. III Skit, Pizza, Nick, Hate, Radio Edit, 808, Eruption, T & A. See All Songs
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