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J Dilla... The Soulful Genius

FeiLong

FeiLong

 
7 февраля 2008 года

J Dilla посвятил всю свою жизнь музыке. И был по истине гениален, лучшим... продюсером всех продюсеров. Никогда не ограничивая себя рамками одного жанра, всегда привносил что-то новое. С огромной страстью к музыке Dilla и сам стал олицетворением музыки. Даже последние месяцы, дни своей жизни находясь в больничной палате, не оставил своего творчества, с кучей винила и MPC он создавал свой последний альбом Donuts, который вышел в день его рождения 7 февраля 2006...




Donut of the music

pixel-vgg

pixel-vgg

 
7 февраля 2008 года

Вот и обещанная тема...преклоняюсь перед талантом Диллы и его человеческими качествами. Очень жаль, что гения инструментального хип-хопа больше нет с нами. Хоть я и недавно познакомился с его творчеством, мне уже ясно, что он был одним из лучших в своем жанре, если не самым.

Tips

Tips

 
7 февраля 2008 года

спасибо фея за создание такой темы, жду еще ссылок)
и еще спасибо что познакомила меня с его творчеством.огромное спасибо, действительно потрясающий продюссер

Natiah

Natiah

 
7 февраля 2008 года

мне очень стыдно признаться,но я очень плохо знакома с его творчеством,буду теперь исправлять ситуацию в быстром порядке! А что с ним случилось?

Tips

Tips

 
7 февраля 2008 года

Исходное сообщение добавлено Natiah
мне очень стыдно признаться,но я очень плохо знакома с его творчеством,буду теперь исправлять ситуацию в быстром порядке! А что с ним случилось?


туберкулез кожи-волчанка

VaZ

VaZ

 
7 февраля 2008 года

да, дилла был, есть и будет легендой. внес просто колосальный вклад в развитие "подземки" и всей хип-хоп индустрии в целом.

пользуясь случаем, если есть залей плз альбомы )
* Frank-n-Dank - 48 Hours
* Que D - Quite Delicious: Limited Edition


FeiLong

FeiLong

 
8 февраля 2008 года

Исходное сообщение добавлено VaZ
пользуясь случаем, если есть залей плз альбомы )
* Frank-n-Dank - 48 Hours
* Que D - Quite Delicious: Limited Edition


Конечно залью, Ваз)))))) ...в течении выходных

Tips

Tips

 
8 февраля 2008 года

осталось только Welcome 2 Detroit из его альбомов послушать.
пока из того что послушал лучшее для меня The Delicious Vinyl Years и безусловно Пончики

FeiLong

FeiLong

 
9 февраля 2008 года



CD 1

1. Common - I Am Music
2. 5-Elementz - Searchin’
3. Royce Da 5′9″ - Life Goes On
4. Toshi Kubota - Nothing But Your Love (Jay Dee Remix)
5. Busta Rhymes - Turn Me Up Some
6. Slum Village - Who Are We
7. Common Sense - The Light
8. Frank-N-Dank - Pimp Strut
9. Steve Spacek - Dollar
10. Erykah Badu - My Life
11. Mood - Secrets Of The Sand (Jay Dee Remix)
12. Poe - Fingertips
13. Mos Def - Saturday Night (Jay Dee Remix)
14. Four Tet - As Serious As Your Life (Jay Dee Remix)
15. Q-Tip - Vivrant Thing
16. A Tribe Called Quest - Stressed Out (Feat. Faith Evans)
17. Phat Kat - Dedication 2004
18. DJ Jazzy Jeff - Are You Ready (Feat. Slum Village)


CD 2

1. A Tribe Called Quest - 1Nce Again (Feat. Tammy Lucas)
2. Skillz - The Jam
3. A Tribe Called Quest - Find A Way
4. Common - The Movement
5. 5-Elementz - E.G.O.
6. De La Soul - Thru Ya City
7. Frank-N-Dank - Ma Dukes
8. Keith Murray - The Rhyme (Remix)
9. Q-Tip - Higher
10. Guru - Certified (Feat. Bilal)
11. The Pharcyde - Somethin’ That Means Somethin’
12. Oh No - Move (Feat. Roc C)
13. Elzhi - Days And Nights
14. Maxwell - Ascension (Jay Dee Remix)
15. Bahamadia - One-4-Teen (Jay Dee Remix)
16. Common Sense - A Film Called (Pimp)
17. Frank-N-Dank - Off Ya Chest
18. Talib Kweli - Stand To The Side


CD 3

1. De La Soul - Stakes Is High
2. Lucy Pearl - Without You (Jay Dee Remix)
3. Chino XL - Don’t Say A Word
4. The Pharcyde - Splattitorium
5. Common - Come Close (Remix)
6. Slum Village - One
7. Frank-N-Dank - Okay
8. Q-Tip - Moving With U
9. Natives Of Da Underground - Pack Da House
10. Elzhi - Friends
11. Proof - Da Science
12. Busta Rhymes - Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check (The Jay Dee Other Shit Remix)
13. A Tribe Called Quest - That Shit (Feat. Jay Dee)
14. Macy Gray - I Try (Jay Dee Remix)
15. Spacek - Eve (Jay Dee Remix)
16. Frank-N-Dank - Sex On The Beach
17. Mos Def - Can U See The Pride In The Panther? (Jay Dee Remix)
18. Common Sense - The Question


CD 4

1. Que D - Supa Shit (Feat. Jay Dee)
2. The Pharcyde - Runnin’
3. Busta Rhymes - It Aint Safe No More
4. Common Sense - Thelonius
5. Natives Of Da Underground - Brothas Juss Don’t Know
6. A Tribe Called Quest - Against The World
7. Nine Yards - Find A Way (Jay Dee Remix)
8. LSK - Hate Or Love (Remix) (Feat. Dwele & Jay Dee)
9. Brother Jack McDuff - Oblighetto (Jay Dee Remix)
10. Frank-N-Dank - Marajuana
11. Frank-N-Dank - Rite Bites
12. Common Sense - Dooinit
13. T Da Pimp - Why
14. T-Love - Who Smoked Sunshine
15. Erykah Badu - Didn’t Cha Know
16. Phife Dawg - Game Day
17. Crustation - Purple (ATCQ Edit)


CD 5

1. The Roots - New Years At Jay Dee’s
2. A Tribe Called Quest - Get A Hold
3. Busta Rhymes - Ill Vibe (Jay Dee Remix)
4. De La Soul - Stakes Is High (Remix) (Feat. Mos Def & Truth Enola)
5. Common - Between Me, You & Liberation
6. Mos Def - Little Brother (Feat. Talib Kweli)
7. Busta Rhymes - Make It Hurt
8. Q-Tip - Go Hard
9. Phat Kat - Big Booties
10. Oh No - Move Part 2 (Feat. J Dilla & Roc C)
11. Bizarre - Butterfly
12. Common - Reminisce (Feat. Bilal & Mos Def)
13. Frank-N-Dank - MCA (Feat. Reign)
14. ASD (Afrob & Samy Deluxe) - Komm Schon
15. Que D - Cash Flow (Feat. Frank)
16. 5-Elementz - You Ain’t Fresh
17. Copywrite - That’s A Wrap
18. Slum Village - Do You (Feat. MC Breed)


CD 6

1. A Tribe Called Quest - Steppin’ It Up (Feat. Busta Rhymes & Redman)
2. Innerzone Orchestra - People Make The World go Round (Remix)
3. Phife Dawg - Ya Heard Me
4. Janet Jackson - Got Till It’s Gone (Ummah Jay Dee Mix)
5. Frank-N-Dank - Street Life
6. Dwele - Keep On (Feat. Slum Village)
7. Moka Only - One Time
8. Common - The Light (Remix)
9. Artifacts - Ultimate (Unreleased Jay Dee Remix)
10. Royce Da 5′9” - Let’s Grow
11. 5-Elementz - Party Groove
12. Brand New Heavies - Sometimes (Ummah Remix)
13. Q-Tip - Let’s Ride
14. The Pharcyde - Y?
15. Proof - Bring It 2 Me
16. Frank-N-Dank - Afterparty
17. Busta Rhymes - Live It Up
18. The Pharcyde - Bullshit


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to be continued...

Tips

Tips

 
9 февраля 2008 года

фей, раз сенд то все ссылки неделю только будут работать?
нереально это все скачать за неделю)

FeiLong

FeiLong

 
10 февраля 2008 года

"Lightworks" J Dilla
Donuts (Stones Throw, 2006)

I knew he was working on a series of beat CDs before he came to Los Angeles. Donuts was a special project that he hadn't named yet. This was the tail end of his "Dill Withers" phase, while he was living in Clinton Township, Michigan. You see, musically he went into different phases. He'd start on a project, go back, go buy more records and then go back to working on the project again. I saw it because I was at his house every day, all day. I would go there for breakfast, go back to Detroit to check on the daycare business I was running, and then back to his house for lunch and dinner. He was on a special diet and he was a funny eater anyway. He had to take 15 different medications, we would split them up between meals, and every other day we would binge on a brownie sundae from Big Boys. That was his treat. I didn't know about the actual album Donuts until I came to Los Angeles to stay indefinitely. I got a glimpse of the music during one of the hospital stays, around his 31st birthday, when [friend and producer] House Shoes came out from Detroit to visit him. I would sneak in and listen to the work in progress while he was in dialysis. He got furious when he found out I was listening to his music! He didn't want me to listen to anything until it was a finished product. He was working in the hospital. He tried to go over each beat and make sure that it was something different and make sure that there was nothing that he wanted to change . "Lightworks," oh yes, that was something! That's one of the special ones. It was so different. It blended classical music (way out there classical), commercial and underground at the same time. Maureen Yancey



"Little Brother" Black Star
Music From and Inspired by The Hurricane (MCA, 2000)

At that point J Dilla was still an enigma to me, but I was very excited about working with him. Mos [Def] had gotten his beat tape that was circulating and it had a couple beats on it that Mos wanted to use. With a producer like Dilla, a lot of his shit was so orchestrated and sounded so right that you'd be like, "Yeah, that's how I want it to sound." Mos took the beat tape to Electric Lady, we laid rough vocals and we wanted to get Gil Scot-Heron to sing on it, so Mos sang the little brother.. part and we got in touch with Gil Scot-Heron a week later. When he got there he was like, "I need to take a nap," and he slept for like three hours. Then he woke up and he sang it, but it didn't sound right. At this point Wendy Goldstein at Capitol was like, "We need it for the soundtrack!" She had the rough version with Mos singing and Gil Scott-Heron was supposed to come back the next day. A week later we were still trying to get Gil Scott back in the studio and I heard the song on a mixtape that had been sent out for the album and I got upset because I was like, "We didn't get to hear the mixdown, it wasn't approved. I know Dilla didn't get to hear the mixdown." Talib Kweli



"Nag Champa" Common
Like Water for Chocolate (MCA, 2000)

When I was working on Like Water for Chocolate I would go to Detroit like two to three times a month. When we would go to Jay Dee's basement we would always burn nag champa incense, that's where I got that title from. I was listening to Slum Village a lot, so I was influenced by them. With "Nag Champa," which was either the first or the second song for Like Water for Chocolate, we had it for a long time with no chorus. We kept trying but there wasn't nothing good coming out. I took T3 and them to the studio to work with me on the chorus; T3 started chanting something, he didn't finish, but he had a little idea. Jay Dee heard and started really singing it and got it together. Jay had an incredible voice-he actually was going to do a singing album. We used to talk about that when he would stay in LA. Common



"Didn't Cha Know" Erykah Badu
Mama's Gun (Motown, 2000)

I went to Detroit to work with this cat that I heard a few tracks from that drove me crazy. Common took me over there, we went down to the basement, Common left and Dilla and I sat and talked. He had records wall-to-wall like it was a public library and he goes, "OK, I want you to look for a record." I'm leaking through these organized, tightly packed crates, and I just pulled out one record and the artist was Tarika Blue. I liked that name. I put on the first track ["Dreamflower"] and I fell in love with the song and I kept playing it over and over again and I said, "I want this." He showed me how to loop a small part of the bassline, he was very generous in teaching you and letting you be hands on. Then I left the room and when I came back he had looped some drums to a small sample of the song and I started to write to it. I came up with the Ooooh, heeeey melody. I wrote for a few days and then the song came to be. My songs sound different from everyone else's Dilla songs. The sound is a little bit more bass heavy and the frequencies are definitely different than most of the songs he does, because it's his world. But when he allowed me to come into his world, it became another kind of world. I think he allowed everybody that kind of space and that kind of freedom because he was so super creative that he would go onto something else while we learned the first part. Erykah Badu



"Keep It Comin" Frank N Dank
48 Hours (unreleased 2003)

"Keep It Comin'" was the era when we recorded 48 Hours for MCA-that's just about coming up out of the hood because we finally crossed that barrier. "Keep It Comin" was like the wrap up, that was just the last song we recorded for that record. ?uestlove from the Roots played the drums, and everything was played live. We had a sample version of it before, but [Dilla] was like, "I want to play this all live." We used the traditional drums, tambourines, shakers, Mexican shakers, old school cowbells, the old school Moog, trombone. That record created Dilla. Everybody knew Jay Dee, Jay Dee sampled everything and chopped. Dilla was about playing live instruments. Dank



"Champion Sound" Jaylib
Champion Sound (Stones Throw, 2003)

"Champion Sound" was one of my favorite cuts, it stood out amongst all of the other joints in the first batch of Jaylib songs he sent to me. I didn't think he would pick that beat, it was one of the dirtiest tracks on the beat CDs I sent to him. But that fit perfect. That track is running, like rolling in your car. His lyrics made that shit even harder. And the concept ... What! What! Someone else could have rapped over it, but it wouldn't have been the same. I remember when we would perform that song, the crowd would get super hype. I wouldn't even say his lyrics, I would just do 'em with steps. I'd just be watching him. Too hype. Flowing with my steps, Thelonious style. That's one of my favorite albums People are sleeping, but they're going to catch up. It's one of my favorites I ever recorded. Madlib



"As Serious as Your Life (remix)" Four Tet
"As Serious as Your Life" 12-inch (Domino, 2003)

My record company asked me if I wanted to get any remixes for my album Rounds. I instantly suggested Jay Dee, thinking it was deeply unlikely. Domino tracked down his manager, sent him the music and a few weeks later we heard back saying he was up for doing it (for a very reasonable fee). A couple of months passed and no remix showed up so we chased his manager. He came back saying that Jay Dee had been quite sick recently. Not knowing how serious his illness was, we decided to just wait and see what happened. Then one day I got a call from Domino saying a CD has turned up in the post and the remix is wild: it has Jay Dee singing on it and some guy called Guilty Simpson rapping. He had made the heaviest beat from the sounds and him and Guilty were rapping amazing lines all over it, stuff about saxophone reeds and Eddie Murphy's pants. The way he had made the title of my instrumental track into this huge vocal hook was just too good. "As Serious as Your Life" a reference to a book about '60s free jazz, so to hear Dilla sing about something that I associated with Coltrane and Ayler was especially deep for me. Kieran Hebden



"Nothing Like This" J Dilla
Ruff Draft (Mummy/Groove Attack, 2003)

I bought Ruff Draft real late. I listened to it, but then I forgot about the album for a minute. Most of us don't sit around turntables anymore, and I didn't have it ripped to my iPod or on CD. One day I was on the net and found that someone had ripped it. I downloaded it, and when I was listening to it, I just skipped past that song like, "He ain't rapping ... Then it hit me. It was hypnotic. I didn't even know what he was talking about, but it didn't matter. At the end of the beat, he hit stop on his machine, but the sample played out. I set there for 20 minutes with that part on loop, trying to figure out what the sample was. He caught a pert of the record that was so non-descript. That was what was so crazy about him: he wouldn't use the obvious break. He might use the part right before or after the break. And the pert he used on that song, I couldn't figure it out. It drove me crazy for months. Finally I just gave up. Just Blaze



"Dollar" Steve Spacek
Space Shift (Sound in Color, 2005)

I was recording my solo project in Hollywood, just around the corner from where Dee and Common lived. We met up at his place, rolled a blunt end got straight down to it. It was quite surreal, actually. Myself, [manager] Mr French and Leon Were were rolling together that afternoon. I had met Jay briefly a few times before in London, but had never really hung out in a chilled environment. So I say to him, "Jay man, just bless me with something for my album." And he's like, "Yo, Spacek, I don't know if I have anything ready for you now," picking up the remote control for his DAT machine. So he's flicking through this tape, then he stops, pulls out the DAT and exchanges it for another and resumes flicking through. Not even a couple of minutes have passed when he lands on the Billy Paul thing, looks up at me and just lets it roll. As soon as I hear it, what with the "yeh-yeh-yeh" vocal going through, I knew that it was the one. We hung out for a little longer, smoked a bit more, then I heeded back to French's gaff to start writing. A few verses and a hook later, along with a couple of chops/edits on the two track, and "Dollar" was done. That afternoon was the last I saw of Jay. Steve Spacek



"Runnin" The Pharcyde
Labcabincalifomia (Delicious Vinyl, 1996)

We were looking for Q-Tip to do some tracks for us. He couldn't do what needed to be done, but he said, "You can check my boy," end we were like, "Okay who is it?" He was like, "Jay Dee." We didn't even believe Jay Dee existed. Q-Tip's name is Jonathan Davis, we thought it was Q-Tip pretending that was his little spin-off name. Q-Tip brought a bunch of beats over, we heard "Runnin" and "Drop," it was some incredible shit. Jay Dee came to Los Angeles and he had his SP1200 and he would just flip these beats like nobody's business. This kid couldn't fuck up a beat. I gave him one of Vince Guiraldi's Snoopy loops like, "I always wanted to do something with this," end he flipped this song called "Splattitorium" end I was like, "Of course." Fat Lip and I fought physically over the way Jay Dee originally programmed "Runnin'." Fat Lip went in and reprogrammed every straight beat because Fat Up was all about having the beats a certain way. I fought for it to be the way that it was because I was a stickler about people's creative input - that's what we hired him for. If I didn't stop that and physically fight this guy for it, "Runnin'" would have been a different song all together on a spiritual level. Slim Kid Tre



"Love" J Dilla ft Pharoahe Monch
The Shining (BBE, 2006)

His label reached out to me about being part of the [Shining] project. He was in the middle of his illness so we didn't meet in person, but we had met before in California. I usually do all my recording face to face - I'd been to Detroit a bunch of times to work with my men Denaun Porter, but never to work with Dilla. We did it all through exchanging files over the Internet. They sent over some beats end I chose that one. It was soulful end had the feel that let me rap and sing over it and take it in that direction. I don't think he gets enough credit for how much he effected the sound of neo-soul and R&B and music in general so much as he does for hip-hop. Pharoahe Monch


(c) Fader magazine December 2006

FeiLong

FeiLong

 
10 февраля 2008 года

Исходное сообщение добавлено бабковтапках
фей, раз сенд то все ссылки неделю только будут работать?
нереально это все скачать за неделю)


Не теряй времени, бабонько))))
Ссылки будут работать неделю от последнего их скачивания, т.е. если кто-нибудь ими воспользуется в течении недели, то их жизнь несколько продлится

FeiLong

FeiLong

 
10 февраля 2008 года

Soulful Genius (Library Of A Legend)


CD 7

1. Common - Love Is
2. Faith Evans - You Used To Love Me (Ummah Remix)
3. Phat Kat - Destiny
4. ASD (Afrob & Samy Deluxe) - Wenn Ihr Fuhlt…
5. Pharcyde - Runnin’ (Jay Dee Remix)
6. A Tribe Called Quest - Start It Up
7. Amp Fiddler - You Played Me
8. Q-Tip - All In
9. Elzhi - Love It Here
10. DJ Cam & Cameo - Love Junkee (Jay Dee Remix)
11. Prozack Turner - Leisure Rules
12. Zooco - Butterfly (Feat. T3)
13. De La Soul - Peer Pressure (Feat. B-Real)
14. Que D - Rock Box
15. Frank-N-Dank - Everybody Get Up
16. Busta Rhymes - So Hardcore
17. Lawless Element - The Shining
18. 5-Elementz - Janet Jacme



CD 8

1. Talib Kweli - Where Do We Go
2. Dwight Trible - Antiquity
3. 5-Elementz - Ain’t No Love
4. Busta Rhymes - What Up
5. Common Sense - Heat
6. Erykah Badu - Kiss Me On My Neck (Hesi)
7. Med - So Real
8. Frank-N-Dank - All Seasons
9. Das Efx - Microphone Master (Jay Dee Remix)
10. Copywrite - Alright
11. Proof - Vibe Session
12. Q-Tip - Do It
13. Da Enna C - NOW
14. De La Soul - Much More
15. T-Love - When You’re Older
16. Que D - Underestimated
17. A Tribe Called Quest - Mardi Gras At Midnight
18. Common - Electric Wire Hustler
19. The Pharcyde - Y? (Be Like That) (Jay Dee Remix)



CD 9

1. N’Dea Davenport - Bullshittin’ (Feat. Mos Def)
2. Q-Tip - Wait Up
3. The Roots - Dynamite! (Feat. Elo)
4. Frank-N-Dank - Take Dem Clothes Off
5. Common Sense - Payback Is A Grandmother
6. 5-Elementz - Rock Shows
7. A Tribe Called Quest - His Name Is Mutty Ranks
8. Busta Rhymes - It’s A Party (The Ummah Remix)
9. The Pharcyde - She Said (Jay Dee Remix)
10. Que D - In Yo Face
11. Big Tone - The Party Crasher
12. Little Indian - One Little Indian (Jay Dee Remix)
13. Amp Fiddler - Waltz Of A Ghetto Fly
14. Common - Soul Power
15. Frank-N-Dank - Ya’ll Don’t Want It
16. Keith Murray - Dangerous Ground (Feat. 50 Grand)
17. 5-Elementz - Feed Back
18. A Tribe Called Quest - Word Play



CD 10

1. Busta Rhymes - Still Shining
2. De La Soul - Stakes Is High (Alternate Remix)
3. Frank-N-Dank - Keep It Coming
4. Skillz - It’s Goin’ Down
5. 5-Elementz - Dont Stop
6. Slum Village - Let’s
7. Copywrite - Clap
8. Phife Dawg - Ben Dova
9. A Tribe Called Quest - Busta’s Lament
10. Busta Rhymes - Show Me What You Got
11. Common - It’s Your World (Feat. Bilal & Pops)
12. D’Angelo - Those Dreaming Eyes (Jay Dee Remix)
13. Erykah Badu - Cleva
14. Floetry - Floetic (Feat. CL Smooth) (Jay Dee Remix)
15. Frank-N-Dank - Me & My Man (Feat. Phat Kat)
16. Med - Push (Feat J. Dilla)
17. Que D - Kilo
18. Common - Star 69 (P.S. With Love)



CD 11

1. Masta Ace - Sittin On Chrome (Jay Dee Remix)
2. Frank-N-Dank - Give It Up, Pt. 2
3. Busta Rhymes - Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check (The Jay Dee Bounce Remix)
4. 5-Elementz - Sun Flower
5. A Tribe Called Quest - Moms (Feat. Spanky)
6. Busta Rhymes - Enjoy Da Ride
7. Amp Fiddler - I Believe In You (Jaylib Remix)
8. Frank-N-Dank - Intro
9. Common Sense - Funky For You
10. Mos Def - Saturday Night (Jay Dee Remix)
11. Phife Dawg - 4 Horsemen (Feat. No Name)
12. Q-Tip - Things U Do
13. Que D - Don’t Stop
14. Vivian Green - Fanatic (Dilla Remix)
15. Frank-N-Dank - Let’s Go
16. De La Soul - Verbal Clap
17. Common - New Wave



CD 12

1. Q-Tip - End Of Time [Feat. Korn]
2. A Tribe Called Quest - Keeping It Moving
3. Busta Rhymes - Genesis
4. Common - Aquarius
5. 5-Elementz - Whutchuwant
6. Pharcyde - Drop
7. Frank-N-Dank - Alright
8. Common - Nag Champa (Afrodisiac For The World)
9. Frank-N-Dank - Push
10. A Tribe Called Quest - Da Booty
11. Busta Rhymes - Keep It Movin’
12. T Da Pimp - Rockit
13. Elzhi - Concrete Eyes
14. Frank-N-Dank - Where The Parties At
15. Que D - Michelle
16. Slum Village - Hoes

FeiLong

FeiLong

 
11 февраля 2008 года

Frank-n-Dank - 48 Hours

1. Intro
2. Marajuana
3. Rite Bites
4. Street Life
5. Pimp Strut
6. Where The Parties At?
7. Ya'll Don't Want It
8. Sex On The Beach
9. All Seasons
10. Alright
11. Afterparty
12. Ma Dukes feat. Tammy Lucas
13. Keep It Coming
14. Take Dem Clothes Off
15. Off Ya Chest



Que D - Quite Delicious

1. Supa Shit
2. Kilo
3. Cash Flow (feat. Frank)
4. Michelle
5. Rock Box
6. Don't Stop
7. In Yo Face
8. Serious
9. Shut Shit Down
... последних 2-х треков у меня не нашлось, собирала альбом из того что было))))))
 
 
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