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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Mr. Humonculous on June 16, 2005, 11:12:00 PM
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Proof - Searching For Jerry Garcia - Track List, Features & Producers
Proof
Searching For Jerry Garcia
Iron Fist Records
1. Knice
2. Clap Wit Me (Prod. by Emile)
3. Biboa's Theme (Prod. By Nick Speed)
4. When God Calls.......
5. Forgive Me feat. 50 Cent (Prod. By Sicknotes)
6. Purple Gang (Prod. By B.R. Gunna)
7. Nat Morris
8. Gurls Wit Da Boom (Prod. By B.R. Gunna)
9. High Rollers feat. B-Real & Method Man (Prod By B-Real)
10. Rondell Beene
11. Pimplikeness feat. D12 (Prod. By Fredwreck)
12. Ali feat MC Breed (Prod. By Essman)
13. No. T. Lose feat King Gordy (Prod. By Jewels)
14. Jump Biatch (Prod. By Ski)
15. Mom & Dad feat Rude Jude (Prod. By Salam Wreck)
16. 72nd & Central feat. Obie Trice & J-Hill (Prod. By Essman)
17. Sammy Da Bull feat. Nate Dogg & Swifty McVay (Prod. By Dirty Bird)
18. Black Wrist Bro's feat. 1st Born (Prod. By. Jewels)
19. Slum Elementz feat. T-3 of Slum Village & Mudd of 5ela (Prod. By Mr. Porter)
20. Kurt Kobain (Prod. By Emile)
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wow 2 years ago or so this was supposed to come out and now it finally is? bout time whats the release date anyone know?
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July 26
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no eminem? or is he featured in the d12 track?
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6. Purple Gang (Prod. By B.R. Gunna)
15. Mom & Dad feat Rude Jude (Prod. By Salam Wreck)
I hope purple gang is a diss track against dipset, and lmfao at the name rude jud3
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9. High Rollers feat. B-Real & Method Man (Prod By B-Real)
:o :o :o
17. Sammy Da Bull feat. Nate Dogg & Swifty McVay (Prod. By Dirty Bird)
is this dirty birdy...or some other dude
peace
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6. Purple Gang (Prod. By B.R. Gunna)
15. Mom & Dad feat Rude Jude (Prod. By Salam Wreck)
I hope purple gang is a diss track against dipset, and lmfao at the name rude jud3
Purple Gang is a rap group signed to Iron Fist Records (Proof's label).
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Weren't Linkin Park and Nelly Furtado supposed to be on this too?
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Weren't Linkin Park and Nelly Furtado supposed to be on this too?
Are you being serious? Never heard about that, thank fuck their not on it.
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finally!
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Weren't Linkin Park and Nelly Furtado supposed to be on this too?
Are you being serious? Never heard about that, thank fuck their not on it.
actuyally i think it would be dope as shit if they were, but we are all entitiled to our opinion, but on another note, ye weres eminem at? and no em production> do dre production?...
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eminem is on the d12 track
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forgot bout this completely
decent features and production will be an interestin listen
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I thought Royce da 59 should be on a track... Was it just a rumor?
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6. Purple Gang (Prod. By B.R. Gunna)
15. Mom & Dad feat Rude Jude (Prod. By Salam Wreck)
I hope purple gang is a diss track against dipset, and lmfao at the name rude jud3
Purple Gang is a group of killers/gangsters from Detroit
http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters/purple/purplemain.htm
It was a well-known fact that if you were bringing a load of hooch across the Detroit River that you had better show up armed to the teeth. Because in the 1920s, Detroit belonged to the Purple Gang, a group of killers and thugs as vicious and bloodthirsty as any racketeer in New York or Chicago.
The Purples ran the rackets in Detroit for much of the 1920s and early 30s until the Syndicate boys from back east moved in and wrested control from a gang that had seen its numbers decimated by infighting and prosecution.
Detroit may not have been New York, but make no mistake: the Purple Gang was tough. They were strong enough to tell Capone to keep his mitts off eastern Michigan and managed to hold on to control of most of the state when Scarface was at his peak (U.S. 31, which cuts the gut of Grand Rapids and runs from the top of the mitten to the Indiana border was the territorial line. West of 31 was Capone’s territory but east belonged to the Purples). Capone coveted Detroit, with its huge number of hardworking, hard-drinking laborers, but wisely decided it was better to buy booze from the Purple Gang than to fight them.
Bootleggers in Detroit had a jumpstart on much of the nation, when Michigan passed a state prohibition on liquor in 1916 effective the next year. Henry Ford, whose River Rouge plant employed more than 100,000 people at its peak, was a leading proponent of a sober workforce. His workers, however, had other ideas.
and Rude Jude is a skinny white kid from the D who used to be on Jenny Jones poppin hella shit at people
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no eminem? not even behind the boards? have to wait and see the outcome
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no eminem? not even behind the boards? have to wait and see the outcome
Eminem is on the D12 track.
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proof is fuckin ill i remember he battled super nat and super nat didnt wanna let him grab the mic again and rap
after super nat spit a verse basically snatched the mic from him
hes prolly the only other mc with em whos ill in that camp , but em nowadays is "candyshoP hip-POP"
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no eminem? or is he featured in the d12 track?