01. Duke feat. D Roll & Crooked - Suckaz That Perpetrate 02. Ruthless Reality & JB Hype - Bianchi 03. Robster - Graduated Gangsta 04. Young Ant feat. Crooked & Duke - The Criminal Route 05. Da Steez & JB Hype - I Got Luv 06. Duke & Down N Dirty - Beaverman 07. Sir Dyno - Ballin' In The Valley Of Cali 08. Down N Dirty - $outh$ide Hayward 09. Playa MIL feat. Speedy Loc, Duke & D-Roll - Hittin' Corners '94 10. D Roll - A Taste 4 Murda 11. Sire - Get Busy 12. Down N Dirty & Ruthless Reality - Let Them Hoes Know 13. Krooked Eye - Live4dafunk 14. Y,M.P. - Victim Of The Game
01. Live With P-Reek 02. What Should I Do 03. If You Know (feat. Da' Unda' Dogg) 04. Game Don' Changed (feat. Vital) 05. My Obligation 06. Who You? (feat. Young Dru & Da' Unda' Dogg) 07. Act This Way (feat. Thrax, Lil Italy & Da' Unda' Dogg) 08. Street Life 09. Think You Know (feat. Mizbehavior) 10. Privacy (feat. Vellqwan & E.B. Daddy Of Da' Hood) 11.Setland Funk
While hanging out in the studio, Swizz came up with an intro along the lines of "State your name, gangsta. Where you from?" The intro was used in the song as an alternative for a chorus after each verse. A chorus was added to the end of the song and sung by Ruff Ryders artist Cross.
A1. What's Love Got To Do With It [Album Version] (feat. Adina Howard) A2. What's Love Got To Do With It [Clean Radio Version] (feat. Adina Howard) B1. What's Love Got To Do With It [Acapella] (feat. Adina Howard) B2. What's Love Got To Do With It (Instrumental)
"What's Love Got to Do with It" is a single by Warren G and Adina Howard from the Supercop soundtrack. The song both sampled and interpolated the chorus of Tina Turner's classic 1984 song of the same name, though Warren G replaced Turner's original lyrics with his own.
"What's Love Got to Do with It" became a hit, making it to 32 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Warren G's third top-40 single, as well as 5 on the Hot Rap Singles. While a success in America, the single found greater success in the UK where it made it to #2 on the UK Singles chart.
01. Intro (feat. JT The Bigga Figga & C-Bo) 02. Ghost Writer (feat. San Quinn, The Game & Crooked I) 03. Bossup (feat. Telly Mac & The Gamblaz) 04. Feelin' It 05. How U Like That (feat. Willie Hen) 06. Bullet Wit Yo Name (feat. The Game) 07. Hype Mode (feat. E-40) 08. Freestyle Paystyle (feat. San Quinn) 09. Mosha Man (feat. E-40) 10. Story Of A Thug (feat. E-40) 11. Game Violation 12. Good Wit Tha Math (feat. San Quinn & Telly Mac) 13. What's Really ?? (feat. E-40)
A1. Do You See [Clean LP Version] (feat. Nate Dogg A2. Do You See (Instrumental) B1. What's Next? [Clean LP Version] (feat. Lil' Malik) B2. What's Next? (Instrumental)
01. Affiliated 02. Wrong Way (feat. Levitti & Sanice Alexander) 03. Funk Fo' Life (feat. Casinova & Slim) 04. Break Yo' Self (feat. Jay Sweet & Rob G) 05. Take The Case (feat. B-Legit) 06. Lady (feat. Levitti) 07. Dodge City (feat. Mikelle Morgan) 08. Animosity (feat. Levitti) 09. City Street (feat. Casinova) 10. Hard To Kill 11. Getto Girl (feat. Walter B Aaronn) 12. In Da Bay 13. Games (feat. E.D.I., J-Sweet, Kastro, Napoleon & Young Noble)
A1. Ride & Smoke (Clean Album Version With Effects) A2. Ride & Smoke (Explicit Album Version) A3. Ride & Smoke (Instrumental) B1. Ride & Smoke (Clean Album Version Without Effects) B2. Ride & Smoke (Explicit Album Version) B3. Ride & Smoke (Explicit A Cappella)
A1. Catch The Contact A2. Chrome 380 A3. Tell Me How You Like It A4. Out To Have Fun B1. Out To Have Fun (Instrumental) B2. M.S. Freaknasty (Radio) B3. Out To Have Fun (Remix) B4. M.S. Freaknasty (XX Rated)
01. Lights Off (Intro) 02. Comin' Real 03. Tomorrow 04. Feel The Madness 05. Niggas That Live By The Trigga 06. MadFace & MadFacts 07. Struggle & Strive 08. Lettin' Loose 09. Black Attracts Heat 10. Terrible Tay 11. Tryin' To Get By 12. Feel The Madness (Remix) 13. Who's Fuckin' Who 14. Memory Of R.I.P. 15. Turn On The Lights (Outro)
In 1994 Jayo Felony Was Signed To The Label Owned By Jam Master Jay From Run DMC Called Jam Master Jay Records. That Year, Jayo Felony Released His Debut Album, Take A Ride. In 1998, He Released His Follow-up Album, Whatcha Gonna Do? On Def Jam. It Featured Rappers Like Method Man, DMX, Mack 10, WC, Redman, Kokane, Ice Cube, E-40 And 8 Ball & MJG.
In 1999, He Released Underground Which Features A Guest Appearance By San Diego Rapper The Toven On The Song "Du Lo Gang".There Was Talk Of Releasing A Fourth Album, Hotter Than Fish Grease, In 2000, But The Project Was Not Released For Unknown Reasons.
In 2001, His Fourth Studio Album Crip Hop. Was Released And Had Multiple Guest Appearances. Jayo Felony's Fifth Studio Album Self-Titled James Savage. Was Released Late 2019 On The Open Bar Entertainment Label. That Same Year, He Made His Acting Debut In The Worldstarhiphop Mini Series Broken Ground.
Boss talks about her deep issues and how she copes with them. It samples include Gwen McCrae’s “90% of Me is You”, Barry White’s “I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby”, Dennis Brown’s “The Promised Land”, and Red Hot Chili Peppers‘ “Under The Bridge”. This song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart in 1993.
01. Feelin' The Breeze 02. Ghetto Child 2000 03. Nothin' Like A Lavish Night 04. Parlayin' In The Bay 05. Return Of Mrs. Doza (Indonesia 2) 06. Staying Confidential
A1. Face Of A Desperate Man (LP Version) A2. Hard To Kill (feat. Method Man) B1. Face Of A Desperate Man (Video Version) B2. Face Of A Desperate Man (Instrumental)