Showing posts with label Sir Jinx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Jinx. Show all posts

Originals - Originals (2004)

 

01. Kurupt Young Gotti feat. CJ Ginavece & Keitarock - 1969 (Skit)
02. Kurupt Young Gotti feat. CJ Ginavece & Keitarock - Original
03. Kurupt Young Gotti feat. CJ Ginavece & Keitarock - Final Testament
04. CJ Ginavece - We Bang
05. CJ Ginavece feat. Suga Free & Sugga The Mob Boss - Never Give Up
06. CJ Ginavece & Suga Free - Break Yo Back
07. Kurupt Young Gotti & Roscoe - Major Money
08. Kurupt Young Gotti - I Didn't Change
09. Kurupt Young Gotti & CJ Ginavece - Keep It True
10. CJ Ginavece - How U Got Ya Game
11. Kurupt Young Gotti & CJ Ginavece - I Know
12. Kurupt Young Gotti feat. CJ Ginavece, Keitarock & Sugga The Mob Boss - Can't Stop
13. Anterazh feat. Eastwood & Livewire - CalifornYA
14. Y.A. - Y'z Up A'z Down
15. Kurupt Young Gotti - Bang'n My Amps
16. Kurupt Young Gotti feat. CJ Ginavece & Keitarock - They Luv It
17. Kurupt Young Gotti feat. Keitarock & Eastwood - Eat A Dicc (Fuck Daz)

!Bang!

Kurupt and Cj Ginavece Present: The Originals is the self-titled debut album by West Coast gangsta rap group Originals, composed of Cj Ginavece, Kurupt and Keitarock. It was released on March 30, 2004, through Kustapo Records.

Production was handled by A-1Yola, J. Wells, Mac Truk, Sir Jinx, Kenny McCloud, Co-Stars, Sanjay, with CJ Ginavece and Kurupt serving as executive producers. It features guest appearances from Suga Free, Eastwood, Livewire and Sugga The Mob Boss.

XL Middleton - G​-​Funk Vibes Vol. 2 (2018)

 

!Bang!

Often written off as a forgettable chapter in hip hop’s past, G-Funk was an undeniable factor in cementing rap as a musical force to be reckoned with. It borrowed from Bernie Worrell’s synth lines and 70’s funk breaks as much as it did from sleeker 80’s boogie productions from Mtume, One Way, Zapp, and many others.

XL Middleton aims to bridge the gap between this and today’s modern funk with G-Funk Vibes Vol. 2, brought to you by MoFunk via XL's Cavi Sounds imprint.

The aim is to give you that same feeling you get from modern funk - sunshine and synthesizers via selections culled from XL’s personal vinyl stash. The tracks range from overlooked major label remixes to obscure private pressings. It’s the perfect soundtrack for a sunny Sunday afternoon and a cold brew - or just imagining you have both.

Yo-Yo - Make Way For The Motherlode (1991)

 

01. Stand Up For Your Rights
02. Stompin' To Tha 90's
03. You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo (feat. Ice Cube)
04. Cube Gets Played
05. Put A Lid On It
06. What Can I Do? (feat. Ice Cube)
07. Dedication
08. Sisterland
09. The I.B.W.C. National Anthem (feat. Dawn, Diamond & Sparkles)
10. Make Way For The Motherlode
11. Tonight's The Night (feat. Dazzie Dee)
12. I Got Played
13. Girl, Don't Be No Fool
14. Ain't Nobody Better
15. Outro
16. More Of What Can I Do

!Bang!

Ice Cube - The C.I.A. (1987)

 

01. My Posse
02. Jus 4 The Cash $
03. Ill-Legal
04. My Posse (Instrumental)
05. Jus 4 The Cash $ (Instrumental)
06. Ill-Legal (Instrumental)

!Bang!

Sir Jinx - Chastisement (Deez Days) (1995)


01. Intro
02. All About Money (feat. Isaac Hayes)
03. I Putz It Down
04. City Never Sleepz
05. No Love
06. Ain't Givin' Up No Love
07. Right Here (feat. Ray Shawn)
08. Pic-A-Nic (feat. Gerald LeVert)
09. Rally Park (feat. A.P., Chuck Daddy & Ray Shawn)
10. Insert: Old School Robin Lench Iz Back (With A Twisted)
11. Who'z Da Man (Sir Jinx's Theme Song)
12. Life Stylez
13. Sho-Nuff
14. Come Blaze Wit Me
15. Insert: Phone Call
16. Don't Get It Twisted
17. Insert: Beaz & Nigz
18. Beaz & Nigz
19. Whoz Watching Who (feat. Madd K.D.)
20. Free Your Mind
21. The Mindstate
22. Insert: Power To The People
23. Power To The People