Ferg Discography of CDs
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El Pure CD (2004)
Recording information: Spkilla Muzik Studio, NY; The Hoodlab, New York, NY; The Roomlab Studio, NY.
Gemstar-N-Bigmato: Big Mato, Gem Star.
Audio Mixer: Stevie J.
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Black 'n Dangerous CD (1996)
Personnel: Tony Dewayne, Ferg (vocals, guitar); Eboni Foster, Shima (vocals); Steve Scales (congas, percussion); Eddie Henderson (percussion).
Photographer: Marcus Hanschen.
Personnel: Young Lay, Tupac Shakur, Eboni Foster, Shima, Do Thangs, Mac Mall (vocals); Ferg (vocals, various instruments); Tony Dewayne (vocals, guitar); Khayree (various instruments); Steve Scales (congas, percussion); Eddie Henderson (percussion); DJ Tech 9, Franzen (scratches).
Producers: Khayree, Ferg (tracks 1, 7-8); Khayree (tracks 2-6, 9-13).
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Collections: Bootlegs & G-Sides II CD (2000)
Ferg discography Explicit Lyrics:Sides
Personnel: Les G, Ferg, Bobby Ford (recorder).
Audio Mixers: Les G; Ferg; Bobby Ford; Mr. Laid; Ant Banks.
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Mas Pure CD (2005)
Ferg music CDs Personnel: Gemstar-N-Bigmato (rap vocals); N.O.R.E., Willie Stubz, Khriz , Guello Star, Temperamento, Al Ferg, Willie Santi (rap vocals).
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Addicted CD (1999)
Ferg albums The Funky Aztec's 1999 album Addicted adds two new members to the group and a newly urban, universal feel to their hip-hop. Songs like "Morena" and "The System" reflect a commitment to their Latino heritage, social consciousness and tight songwriting. ~ Heather Phares
Recording information: D.A.P., Fairfield, CA (1999).
Photographer: Jess Benavente.
Personnel: Funky Aztecs (background vocals); Merciless, Big Ric (vocals, background vocals); 2-Ton, Rav, Game, Baby Beesh (vocals); Shima, Charmaine (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: DJ Scratch; Andre Champoux.
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Forever Hustlin' CD (1995)
Ferg CD discography In the tradition of classic Bay Area rap, following the lineage of artists such as the Mack, Mac Dre and Mac Mall, Ray Luv delivers funked-out "tales of triple beams and ice cream." With a lyrical style similar to that of 2Pac (during the late '80s the two emcees were in a group together called Strictly Dope), Ray Luv chronicles his participation in the game with a flare that's much respected throughout Northern Cali and beyond. With Khayree, the genius behind Mac Mall's Illegal Business, providing his trademarked production and beat changes, Forever Hustlin' practically serves as a blueprint for Bay Area playa rap. In 1995 the album indeed battled with the Luniz' Operation Stackola for regional supremacy. Sporting heavy, heavy bass and Dr. Dre-influenced synths, songs such as "The Factor" and "Keep Ya Mask On" present mobbin' music at its finest. Frenzied collaborations with Ant D.O.G. and Young Grinn on "Definition of Ah Hustla'" and "What U in It 4" up the ante even further, yet Ray Luv also shows his smoother side on tracks including "I'd Rather Be a Pimp" and "We Do This Everyday." Very well rounded for a gangsta rap album, Forever Hustlin' has earned underground classic status for good reason. ~ Robert Gabriel
Personnel: Stephanie Miller, Link Crew, Shima (vocals); Young Grinn, Rated R, Young Dre (rap vocals); Steve Scales (congas); Eddie Henderson, Ferg, Khayree (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Ferg; Khayree.
Photographer: Tim Alexander .
Personnel: Ray Luv, Young Dre, Shima, Do Thangs, Ant D.O.G., Young Grinn, Mr. Gigalo, Link Crew, Rated R, Mo Preme, Stephanie Miller (vocals); Khayree, Mike Mosley, Duane Nettlesby (various instruments); Edward "Son-E" Fairley (flute); Steve Scales (congas, bongos); Eddie Henderson, Ferg (percussion); D.J. Cee (scratches).
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 Ferg Songs
Popular or famous Ferg music songs: Skantless, Just Came To Party, Got That Bomb, Rainin Game Remix 3, Rainin Game Remix 2, Rainin Game Remix 1. See All Songs
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