West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: _That_Cracka_J on April 29, 2003, 11:35:01 PM
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E A Ski produced 6 of the 15 tracks off of Mr. Mike's 1996 release "Wicked Wayz". This whole album definitely sounds west coast. That intro is hella tight. Plus Southwest, G's Prespective, Where ya love at?....damn it's a tight CD.
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yeah i know ski did a good job on that.. as he did on Den Gee's album
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I posted about Mr Mike months ago in Outbound. He's real tight - reminds me a lot of Pac in his MATW-era lyrically. The second album, "Rhapsody", is West Coast influenced too. No EA Ski, but Battlecat and Fred Wreck do the beats and Mack 10 and Ras Kass make appearances. Very dope CD.
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I posted about Mr Mike months ago in Outbound. He's real tight - reminds me a lot of Pac in his MATW-era lyrically. The second album, "Rhapsody", is West Coast influenced too. No EA Ski, but Battlecat and Fred Wreck do the beats and Mack 10 and Ras Kass make appearances. Very dope CD.
Mr. Mike - Rhapsody
Battlecat: Texas 2000, It's a shame, Why fall in love with the struggle, Don't nobody really care, + co-produced other tracks
Fred Wreck: How tha west was won
Yeah, fa sho west-coast influenced....what's he doin' now?
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I got Wicked Ways, it's pretty dope. I like Ski's production on Crime Boss' album better tho.
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I got Wicked Ways, it's pretty dope. I like Ski's production on Crime Boss' album better tho.
Oh shit, I totally forgot about Crime Boss! I had to take a look at the linear notes of that one....E A Ski produced 7 tracks:
Conflicts & Confusion
No friends
Back to the streets
What does it mean (to be a real Crime Boss)
Close Range
Please stop
Get mine