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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: BiggBoogaBiff on September 01, 2012, 07:00:59 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/v/NpAk8xj0e4k http://www.youtube.com/v/VDd6HtU6JHg
1996
album "Total" by Total
Soul For Real: “Where Do We Go” from the album For Life
Horace Brown: "How Can We Stop", “I Want You Baby” from the album Horace Brown
112: “112 Intro”, “Pleasure and Pain”, “Come See Me Remix”, “Sexy You Interlude”, “I Can't Believe”, “Only You Remix”, “I Will Be There”, “In Love With You”, “Why Does”, “Throw It All Away”, “Only You” from the album 112
Faith Evans: "I Just Can't" from High School High Original Soundtrack
Mona Lisa: "Just Wanna Please You" (Stevie J. Version)
Faith Evans: "Soon As I Get Home"(REMIX) from the album Faith
SWV: "You're The One" (Bad Boy Remix)
The Isley Brothers: "Floatin' On Your Love" (Bad Boy Remix), "Floatin' On Your Love"(Bad Boy Slow Remix)
Babyface: "This Is For The Lover In You" (Puffy Combs Remix)
Chantay Savage: "I Will Survive" (Puffy Combs Bad Boy Remix)
Tevin Campbell: "You Don't Have To Worry" from the album Back To The World
donald j smith: "Cold Rock A Party" (Bad Boy Remix)
New Edition: "You Don't Have To Worry" (Bad Boy Remix)
Boyz II Men: "Can't Let Her Go" from the album Evolution
1997
Mariah Carey: "Breakdown", "Honey", "Babydoll" from the album Butterfly
Notorious B.I.G.: "Life After Death Intro", "Somebody Gotta Die", "Last Day", "Mo Money Mo Problems", "Niggas Bleed", "Notorious Thugs", "Another", "Playa Hater", "Nasty Boy", "You're Nobody (till Somebody Kills You)" from the album Life After Death
Various Artists: "I'll Be Missing You", "I'll Be Missing You Instrumentals" from the album Tribute To The Notorious B.I.G.
Puff Daddy and the Family: "No Way Out Intro", "Victory", "Been Around The World", "Don't Stop what You're Doing", "It's All About The Benjiman's", "Is this The End", "Friend", "I'll Be Missing You", "Can't Nobody Hold Ya Down" from the album No Way Out
Simone Hines: "Yeah Yeah Yeah" (Stevie J. Remix)
Tasha Holiday: "Just The Way You Like It" from the album Just The Way You Like It
Mase: "Love U So" from the album Harlem World
Jay-Z: "Lucky Me" from the album In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 (Produced with Buckwild)
Gina Thompson: "The Things You Do" - Single (Bad Boy Remix)
KRS-One: "Step Into a World / Rapture's Delight" (Bad Boy Remix)
Puff Daddy and Faith Evans: "I'll Be Missing You" - single
Sting & The Police: "Roxanne '97"
Total: "Kissing You" (Remix)
1998
112: "So Much Love Interlude", "Crazy Over You", "Never Mind" from the album Room 112
Simply Red: "The Air I Breathe" Single from the album 25
Deborah Cox: "September", "Don't You Worry" from the album One Wish
Jay-Z: "Ride or Die" from the album Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life
Faith Evans: "Lately I" from the album Keep The Faith
Tamia: "Falling For You" from the album Tamia
LL Cool J: "Don't Be Late, Don't Come Too Soon" from the album Phenomenon
Total: "If You Want Me", "What About Us?" (Bad Boy Remix) from the album Kima, Keisha, and Pam
The Jacksons: "Want You Back" Remix from album Motown 40 Forever
R. Kelly: "Spendin' Money" from the album R. (Co-Producer/Writer)
Brian McKnight: "You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)" from the album Anytime
1999
Mariah Carey: "I Still Believe" (Stevie J. Remix) from US CD #2
Tevin Campbell: "Another Way", "For Your Love baby", "My Love and Blind", "Dandelion", "Losing All Control", "Siempre Estaras en Mi (Dandelion)" from the album Tevin Campbell
Notorious B.I.G.: "Would You Die For Me" from the album Born Again
Mariah Carey: "Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?)" from the #1's album
2000
Mariah Carey: "Honey", "I still Believe" from the album #1's Import Bonus Tracks
[ [Aisha Ronaye'] ] "MasterPeice", from Aisha Ronaye'
2001
112: "I Surrender," from the album Part III
Mariah Carey: "Honey" and "I Still Believe," from the album Greatest Hits
Tyrese & Heavy D: "Criminal Mind," from Blue Streak Original Soundtrack
Eve: "You Had Me, You Lost Me" and co-wrote "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," from the album Scorpion
2003
Mariah Carey: "Honey", "Breakdown" from the album The Remixes.
Mary J. Blige: "Love & Life Intro", "Love At First Sight", "Feel Like Making Love" from the album Love & Life
112: "Intro/Medley", "It's Going Down Tonight", "Hot and Wet", "Right Here for You", "Knock You Down Interlude", "Know You Down", "Hot and Wet Remix", "Give It To Me" from the album Hot&Wet
Beyoncé: "Summertime" (Co-Producer/Writer)
Snoop Dogg and Loon: "Gangsta Shit" from Bad Boys 2 Soundtrack
2004
Carl Thomas: "Work It Out", "A Promise" from the album Let's Talk About It
Eightball and MJG: "Shot Off", "Trying To Get At You", "Baby Girl" from the album Living Legends
New Edition: "Been So Long" from the album One Love
2005
B5: "Dance For You", "Let It Be", "No More Games"
Black Rob: "Y'all Know Who Killed Him" from the album The Black Rob Report
The Notorious B.I.G.: "Nasty Girl", "Down For Whatever" from the album Duets The Final Chapter
2006
Notorious B.I.G.: "Mo Money Mo Problems" from the album DUB Hop Tribute To Notorious B.I.G.
2007
Notorious B.I.G.: "Notorious Thugs" from Greatest Hits
2008
Cheri Dennis: "Freak" from the album In And Out Of Love
2009
Day26: Forever In A Day produced by Anwar Sadler
"Notorious Thugs" from Notorious Soundtrack
Aisha Ronaye' "Girl's Revenge" by Aisha Ronaye'
http://www.youtube.com/v/4jmp8PEz7P8 http://www.youtube.com/v/P0SoCLJIQn4
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-kw8DZqctErg/UARMbG0e_AI/AAAAAAAAAh8/sILwoTzK8GI/s1600/Stevie%2BJ%2Bweasle.jpeg)
http://www.youtube.com/v/xXfFakWf3w4 http://www.youtube.com/v/i0KVX3zL3gA
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Hitmen were at its best when they had guys like Stevie J, Carlos Broady and D-Dot.
lots of tunes lots of hits, smells like the 90's
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i'm not impressed. dude was apart of one of the best production teams ever and i was aware of their productions as a child when i copped those bad boy albums and such. i just wasn't aware of the stevie that vh 1 portrays. i wonder why diddy cut 'em loose ?
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I read an interview from some site off of google and he said he (and the hitmen) have never stopped workin wit Puff. He said they're always in the studio with that nigga. I ain't gonna call that man a liar or say I don't believe him but u kno how Industry Politics can be.
http://www.youtube.com/v/m8aj0lmjiC4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
*steven jordan didn't produce this 1*
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
easy mo bee was never one of the hitmen.
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So i guess we agree that Stevie J knows his shit
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
easy mo bee was never one of the hitmen.
indeed he was, check his credits
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
easy mo bee was never one of the hitmen.
indeed he was, check his credits
he was around during the ready to die era and he even was on life after death but he wasn't one of the hitmen.
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
easy mo bee was never one of the hitmen.
indeed he was, check his credits
he was around during the ready to die era and he even was on life after death but he wasn't one of the hitmen.
he was an offical member
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
quote:
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Diddy (1992–present)
Chucky Thompson (1994–present)
Steven "Stevie J" Jordan (1996–present)
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie (1996–present)
Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence (1994–present)
Nashiem Myrick (1994–present)
Carlos "6 July" Broady (1994–present)
Jeffery "J-Dub" Walker (1994–present)
Yogi (1994–present)
Sean "Sean C" Cane (1996–present)
Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre (1998–present)
Mario "Yellowman" Winans (1998–present)
LV (2001–present)
Jack Knight (2001–present)
Grind Music (Sean C & LV) (2007–present)
Rob Holladay (2009–present)[1] Anthony Dent(1996–present),
Past members
Easy Mo Bee (1993–1997)
Richard "Younglord" Frierson (1994–2000)
Steve "Rhythm" Clarke (1999–2002)
Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool (1996–2000)
Andreao Heard (1996–2000)
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
easy mo bee was never one of the hitmen.
indeed he was, check his credits
he was around during the ready to die era and he even was on life after death but he wasn't one of the hitmen.
he was an offical member
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
Diddy (1992–present)
Chucky Thompson (1994–present)
Steven "Stevie J" Jordan (1996–present)
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie (1996–present)
Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence (1994–present)
Nashiem Myrick (1994–present)
Carlos "6 July" Broady (1994–present)
Jeffery "J-Dub" Walker (1994–present)
Yogi (1994–present)
Sean "Sean C" Cane (1996–present)
Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre (1998–present)
Mario "Yellowman" Winans (1998–present)
LV (2001–present)
Jack Knight (2001–present)
Grind Music (Sean C & LV) (2007–present)
Rob Holladay (2009–present)[1] Anthony Dent(1996–present),
Past members
Easy Mo Bee (1993–1997)
Richard "Younglord" Frierson (1994–2000)
Steve "Rhythm" Clarke (1999–2002)
Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool (1996–2000)
Andreao Heard (1996–2000)
the hitmen weren't officially a team until 95 96. easy mo bee was always doin' his own thing he did shit for pac and even lady of rage. i haven't ever seen mo bee listed as one of the hitmen.
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
easy mo bee was never one of the hitmen.
indeed he was, check his credits
he was around during the ready to die era and he even was on life after death but he wasn't one of the hitmen.
he was an offical member
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
Diddy (1992–present)
Chucky Thompson (1994–present)
Steven "Stevie J" Jordan (1996–present)
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie (1996–present)
Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence (1994–present)
Nashiem Myrick (1994–present)
Carlos "6 July" Broady (1994–present)
Jeffery "J-Dub" Walker (1994–present)
Yogi (1994–present)
Sean "Sean C" Cane (1996–present)
Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre (1998–present)
Mario "Yellowman" Winans (1998–present)
LV (2001–present)
Jack Knight (2001–present)
Grind Music (Sean C & LV) (2007–present)
Rob Holladay (2009–present)[1] Anthony Dent(1996–present),
Past members
Easy Mo Bee (1993–1997)
Richard "Younglord" Frierson (1994–2000)
Steve "Rhythm" Clarke (1999–2002)
Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool (1996–2000)
Andreao Heard (1996–2000)
the hitmen were officially a team until 95 96. easy mo bee was always doin' his own thing he did shit for pac and even lady of rage. i haven't ever seen mo bee listed as one of the hitmen.
yea i know
Mo Bee worked for Pac before teh Bad Boy-beef popped off
hes credited under "hitmen" on plenty of early Bad Boy-records, before he severed the ties & did his own thing wit Bee Mo Easy Productions (he still continued to produce for Biggie tho)
"My Block", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen · 2Pac
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
2 "Get Down" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
& more
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some members left. Puff put his name as producer on records, even tho he never did anythin,, thats the reason why guys like Mo Bee left Hitmen
easy mo bee was never one of the hitmen.
indeed he was, check his credits
he was around during the ready to die era and he even was on life after death but he wasn't one of the hitmen.
he was an offical member
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
Diddy (1992–present)
Chucky Thompson (1994–present)
Steven "Stevie J" Jordan (1996–present)
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie (1996–present)
Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence (1994–present)
Nashiem Myrick (1994–present)
Carlos "6 July" Broady (1994–present)
Jeffery "J-Dub" Walker (1994–present)
Yogi (1994–present)
Sean "Sean C" Cane (1996–present)
Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre (1998–present)
Mario "Yellowman" Winans (1998–present)
LV (2001–present)
Jack Knight (2001–present)
Grind Music (Sean C & LV) (2007–present)
Rob Holladay (2009–present)[1] Anthony Dent(1996–present),
Past members
Easy Mo Bee (1993–1997)
Richard "Younglord" Frierson (1994–2000)
Steve "Rhythm" Clarke (1999–2002)
Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool (1996–2000)
Andreao Heard (1996–2000)
the hitmen were officially a team until 95 96. easy mo bee was always doin' his own thing he did shit for pac and even lady of rage. i haven't ever seen mo bee listed as one of the hitmen.
yea i know
Mo Bee worked for Pac before teh Bad Boy-beef popped off
hes credited under "hitmen" on plenty of early Bad Boy-records, before he severed the ties & did his own thing wit Bee Mo Easy Productions (he still continued to produce for Biggie tho)
"My Block", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen · 2Pac
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
2 "Get Down" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
& more
doubt he was credited as a hitman in 94. him and the trackmasters did a lot of ready to die.
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^well he obvioulsy was as u can tell by the credits
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^well he obvioulsy was as u can tell by the credits
well i decided to look at the credits of my copies of both ready to die and life after death and both say: produced by easy mo bee for easy mo bee productions. you do the math.
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^well he obvioulsy was as u can tell by the credits
well i decided to look at the credits of my copies of both ready to die and life after death and both say: produced by easy mo bee for easy mo bee productions. you do the math.
he was credited as a hitman for plenty of early badboy-records.
"My Block", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen · 2Pac
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
2 "Get Down" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
& many more
plus one of the first retail-releases from Bad Boy, by Craig Mack
1 "Project: Funk Da World" Craig Mack Craig Mack
2 "Get Down" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
3 "Making Moves with Puff" Rashad Smith Craig Mack, Puff Daddy
4 "That Y'all" Craig Mack, Lenny Marrow Craig Mack
5 "Flava in Ya Ear" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
6 "Funk Wit Da Style" Craig Mack, Lenny Marrow Craig Mack
7 "Judgement Day" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
8 "Real Raw" Craig Mack Craig Mack
9 "Mainline" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
10 "When God Comes" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
11 "Welcome to 1994" Craig Mack Craig Mack
i alredy linked em to u. dont know why it seems to be so important to you ???
even Mo Bee himself said in an interview on philaflava that he was a Hitman. look it up
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^well he obvioulsy was as u can tell by the credits
well i decided to look at the credits of my copies of both ready to die and life after death and both say: produced by easy mo bee for easy mo bee productions. you do the math.
he was credited as a hitman for plenty of early badboy-records.
"My Block", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen · 2Pac
5, "Flava in Ya Ear", Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen
2 "Get Down" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
& many more
plus one of the first retail-releases from Bad Boy, by Craig Mack
1 "Project: Funk Da World" Craig Mack Craig Mack
2 "Get Down" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
3 "Making Moves with Puff" Rashad Smith Craig Mack, Puff Daddy
4 "That Y'all" Craig Mack, Lenny Marrow Craig Mack
5 "Flava in Ya Ear" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
6 "Funk Wit Da Style" Craig Mack, Lenny Marrow Craig Mack
7 "Judgement Day" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
8 "Real Raw" Craig Mack Craig Mack
9 "Mainline" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
10 "When God Comes" Easy Mo Bee for The Hitmen Craig Mack
11 "Welcome to 1994" Craig Mack Craig Mack
i alredy linked em to u. dont know why it seems to be so important to you ???
even Mo Bee himself said in an interview on philaflava that he was a Hitman. look it up
i don't believe you, you need more people.
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childish