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2nd II None is the debut album by Compton hip hop duo 2nd II None. [2] The album was released on September 6, 1991, under Profile Records and was produced by DJ Quik. It sold more than 350,000 copies in its first nine months of release. [3]
Their second album, Classic 220 on Arista Records, released in 1999. 2nd II None and DJ Quik produced led album production. However, the most lasting and notable part of 2nd II None's legacy is having their seminal track and most popular single, "Up N' Da Club," be featured in The Sopranos episode " Full Leather Jacket ."
Classic 220 is the second album by the West Coast hip hop group 2nd II None. [3] It was released by Arista Records in 1999. The album peaked at No. 162 on the Billboard 200 .
BarberShop 2: Back in Business Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Kevin Rodney Sullivan's 2004 comedy film Barbershop 2: Back in Business.It was released on February 3, 2004 through Interscope Records and consists of hip hop and R&B music.
Barbershop 2: Back in Business is a 2004 American comedy-drama film directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures on February 6, 2004. A sequel to 2002's [4] Barbershop and the second film in the Barbershop film series, also from State Street producing team Robert Teitel and George Tillman Jr., Barbershop 2 deals with the impact of gentrification on the ...
"If You Want It" is the third and final single released off 2nd II None's debut self-titled studio album, 2nd II None. The song is produced by DJ Quik and samples Isaac Hayes 's Hung Up on My Baby. [ 1 ]
Joe Connelly (born 1965) is a barbershop quartet lead singer, competition judge, chorus director, and full-time coach for various barbershop quartets. Connelly is the first man ever to have become a Barbershop Harmony Society International Championship gold medalist four times, first with Interstate Rivals in 1987 at the age of 22, then with Keepsake in 1992, with Platinum in 2000, and with ...
James Earl Henry (born 1964), [citation needed] most commonly referred to as "Jim Henry", is a vocal music professor, barbershop bass singer, and co-director of the Ambassadors of Harmony (AOH).