The infectious “Callin’ Out” rides the party train and “Stop Complaining” timeshares between funny and serious
In the early 2000s he was a member of the Ghostface affiliated
Saxophonist Eddie Harris – a favorite sample staple of jazz-leaning hip-hop producers of the ‘90s – was a very busy man in the 1960s
Moving comfortably from swaggering showcases of lyrical prowess to highly personal and evocative songwriting
93 til Infinity (Music Book) Pimp C The infectious “Callin’ Out” ridesReissued for the first time as a 2 CD set, Get On Downs deluxe version of this Souls Of Mischief classic features the original album, as well as bonus remixes and instrumentals all bundled in a 36 page case book filled with art elements, liner notes, and interviews. The book even plays a clip from the title track when opened! Consisting of MCs A+, Phesto, Opio and Tajai (with production by A+, Domino, Del the Funky Homosapien, Jay Biz and Casual),