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Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #15 on: March 21, 2009, 03:02:36 AM »
You can find yomo and maulkies mockingbird video on youtube

there it is i keeped typing Yoko keep getting some John Lennon shit lol
I'm what u wud call mentality retarded


Yomo & Maulkie ''Mockingbird'' produced by DJ Yella
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/jl9O8-6vrzE&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/jl9O8-6vrzE&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=1</a>


Yomo & Maulkie; Are U Xperienced? produced by DJ Yella

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http://www.amazon.com/Are-U-Xperienced-Yomo-Maulkie/dp/B000008MJO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1235418528&sr=1-1
1. Doors
2. Glory
3. Watch Out Black Folks
4. Mockingbird
5. For The Love Of Money
6. The A Train
7. Soul Psychedelic Side
8. When Your Back's Turned
9. Mama Don't
10. Brain Child
11. Society's Relentless
12. Daddy Rich
13. Are U Xperienced?
14. For The Love Of Money (Instrumental)


Overall;
Somehow this album gets overlooked  :-[,which is shame. Banging beats and lyrics.
4/5

Yomo and Maulkie; Glory review in The Source Magazine september 1991 #24


Yomo & Maulkie; Are U Xperienced review in The Source Magazine November 1991 #26










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bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $" easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella,classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows. i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period


Yella used it on Yomo & Maulkie's album first

Yomo and Maulkie ft. Jewell - For The Love Of Money 1991
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JohnnyL

Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #16 on: March 21, 2009, 07:12:35 AM »
I remember yella saying it wasnt a proper reunion
and if it was he would be in it.
and lets face it wasnt it was just two tracks so it dont really matter.

i would love to hear a album by cube ren and yella they dont need dre to me.

bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $" easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella, classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows......... i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period.



yellas got other trakes like that like muthaphucckin real
and streets wont let me go and even eazys still a nigga


Yeah.  I think even that "Bangin' LA" track he produced for Ren a few years ago still had slammin' production.  Actually the first time I heard that track, it made me realize how much I missed Yella's production.  The first time I heard that, I thought "man, Yella's still got it." 
 

JohnnyL

Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #17 on: March 21, 2009, 08:19:10 AM »
I remember yella saying it wasnt a proper reunion
and if it was he would be in it.
and lets face it wasnt it was just two tracks so it dont really matter.

i would love to hear a album by cube ren and yella they dont need dre to me.

bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $" easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella, classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows......... i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period.



yellas got other trakes like that like muthaphucckin real
and streets wont let me go and even eazys still a nigga


Yeah.  I think even that "Bangin' LA" track he produced for Ren a few years ago still had slammin' production.
Actually the first time I heard that track, it made me realize how much I missed Yella's production.  The first time I heard that, I thought "man, Yella's still got it." 


you really think so?
I got much love for Yella,his solo album + Yomo & Maulkie is both dope.... but that track is ehhhhh  :-X :-[


Yeah.  To me it sounded reminiscent of the kind of production he'd put on an Eazy solo album.  Don't get me wrong, I don't love every song Yella produced.  I thought some of his work on the Menajatwah album sounded a little lackluster, but I would say I've liked way more of his production than I have disliked.
 

KC-HOODSTA

Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #18 on: March 21, 2009, 02:50:59 PM »
yomo and maulkie are the shit underated

maulkie went on to join the lench mob on they second album planet of the apes the album is okay not as good as the first one.
 

EAZY-LI

Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2009, 08:26:24 AM »
I remember yella saying it wasnt a proper reunion
and if it was he would be in it.
and lets face it wasnt it was just two tracks so it dont really matter.

i would love to hear a album by cube ren and yella they dont need dre to me.


bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $"easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella, classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows......... i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period.



yellas got other trakes like that like muthaphucckin real
and streets wont let me go and even eazys still a nigga


you're crazy  :o

you dont think those tracks are laid back?  ???
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But Some Times The Boyz Leave Tha Hood
And Roll With God....

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Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2009, 08:58:52 AM »
I remember yella saying it wasnt a proper reunion
and if it was he would be in it.
and lets face it wasnt it was just two tracks so it dont really matter.

i would love to hear a album by cube ren and yella they dont need dre to me.


bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $"easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella, classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows......... i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period.



yellas got other trakes like that like muthaphucckin real
and streets wont let me go and even eazys still a nigga


you're crazy  :o

you dont think those tracks are laid back?  ???

i didn't state that Yella can't produce  ;)

it's just that NWA without Dre wouldn't be the same.
even if they didn't launch the project under that name.

that doesn't mean that an album with just Ice Cube, MC Ren & DJ Yella can't be dope, but it would be a huge mistake ( IMO) to exclude Dre.
listen to the Yomo and Maulkie album and then to Straight Outta Compton and you'll understand my point of view  ;)

EAZY-LI

Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #21 on: March 30, 2009, 04:45:43 AM »
I remember yella saying it wasnt a proper reunion
and if it was he would be in it.
and lets face it wasnt it was just two tracks so it dont really matter.

i would love to hear a album by cube ren and yella they dont need dre to me.


bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $"easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella, classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows......... i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period.



yellas got other trakes like that like muthaphucckin real
and streets wont let me go and even eazys still a nigga


you're crazy  :o

you dont think those tracks are laid back?  ???

i didn't state that Yella can't produce  ;)

it's just that NWA without Dre wouldn't be the same.
even if they didn't launch the project under that name.

that doesn't mean that an album with just Ice Cube, MC Ren & DJ Yella can't be dope, but it would be a huge mistake ( IMO) to exclude Dre.
listen to the Yomo and Maulkie album and then to Straight Outta Compton and you'll understand my point of view  ;)


and dre saying he was gona release detox in 2004 wasnt a mistake?  ;)
The Boyz N Tha Hood Are Always Hard
But Some Times The Boyz Leave Tha Hood
And Roll With God....

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1964-1995
 

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Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #22 on: March 30, 2009, 07:06:11 AM »
I remember yella saying it wasnt a proper reunion
and if it was he would be in it.
and lets face it wasnt it was just two tracks so it dont really matter.

i would love to hear a album by cube ren and yella they dont need dre to me.


bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $"easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella, classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows......... i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period.



yellas got other trakes like that like muthaphucckin real
and streets wont let me go and even eazys still a nigga


you're crazy  :o

you dont think those tracks are laid back?  ???

i didn't state that Yella can't produce  ;)

it's just that NWA without Dre wouldn't be the same.
even if they didn't launch the project under that name.

that doesn't mean that an album with just Ice Cube, MC Ren & DJ Yella can't be dope, but it would be a huge mistake ( IMO) to exclude Dre.
listen to the Yomo and Maulkie album and then to Straight Outta Compton and you'll understand my point of view  ;)


and dre saying he was gona release detox in 2004 wasnt a mistake?  ;)

lol, i thought we were talking about NWA,
i didn't know that this was a Detox thread

EAZY-LI

Re: dj yella appreciation thread
« Reply #23 on: April 02, 2009, 04:30:09 AM »
I remember yella saying it wasnt a proper reunion
and if it was he would be in it.
and lets face it wasnt it was just two tracks so it dont really matter.

i would love to hear a album by cube ren and yella they dont need dre to me.


bone thugs ft. eazy-e "foe tha love of $"easily one of the best if not the best beat ever produced by yella, classic mellow gangsta vibe that the whole world knows......... i wish i could hear yella produce more beats like this. one of the most classic west coast beats period.



yellas got other trakes like that like muthaphucckin real
and streets wont let me go and even eazys still a nigga


you're crazy  :o

you dont think those tracks are laid back?  ???

i didn't state that Yella can't produce  ;)

it's just that NWA without Dre wouldn't be the same.
even if they didn't launch the project under that name.

that doesn't mean that an album with just Ice Cube, MC Ren & DJ Yella can't be dope, but it would be a huge mistake ( IMO) to exclude Dre.
listen to the Yomo and Maulkie album and then to Straight Outta Compton and you'll understand my point of view  ;)


and dre saying he was gona release detox in 2004 wasnt a mistake?  ;)

lol, i thought we were talking about NWA,
i didn't know that this was a Detox thread


everything is a detox thread in tha Dub  ;)
The Boyz N Tha Hood Are Always Hard
But Some Times The Boyz Leave Tha Hood
And Roll With God....

Rest In Peace Eric (Eazy-E) Wright
1964-1995