It's April 29, 2024, 06:59:21 AM
interesting .. howd u find that track?
I was looking at the wikipedia page for Creepin On A Come Up
Just kind of always thought U-Neek was Bone's producer and didn't realize till today that Yella produced on their breakthrough EP Creepin On A Come Up -- including he produced "Foe the Love of Money" which was a track that had already been released in o.g form by Yella and Jewell for some group in 1991 that I'd never heard of with a strange name Yomo and Maulkin?? How come none of this has ever been mentioned?? How did Jewell get clearance to appear on the Bone album during the middle of the Death Row Eazy E beef?
never knew foe the luv of money was a remake …. u learn something new every day
It's been mentioned many times over the past 30 years. Pretty common knowledge if you were a Ruthless fan. Yomo and Maulkie is the group, Are You Experienced is the album. But still cool you learned something new today. I was pretty pumped when i first found out about it back in 1996. Neat little fact that in the height of the Ruthless/Death Row beef, Jewell, one of Death Row's artists, was on a Ruthless album.
It’s great to see all these young gunz discovering classic west coast rap history for the first time. Like the other dude said, you should really take a dive into The Whole ruthless catalog.
The way Ruthless was signing artists didn’t really make sense to me. They got some surprising names and a lot of acts we never heard from that aren’t even from the gangsta rap or even rap genre that were signed to Ruthless
Mo from the group was Maulkie, Cube subbed him on to replace J-Dee as the Lench Mob lead rapper on 'Planet Of the Apes'.Can ya all believe it, Yellas' version of 'Love for Money' is superior to Dre's.