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Shut 'Em Down is the third studio album by American hip hop group Onyx, released on June 2, 1998, by JMJ Records and Def Jam. The album was produced by Keith Horne and Self, with help from DJ Scratch of EPMD , Bud'da and Latief.
"Shut 'Em Down" is a song by American hip hop group Onyx. It was released on February 3, 1998, by Def Jam and JMJ Records as the second single from Onyx's third album, Shut 'Em Down . The song featured labelmate DMX .
In 1998 the band released their third album Shut 'Em Down, which featured appearances from other bands, including X-1, DMX, 50 Cent, All City, Mr. Cheeks, Wu-Tang Clan, N.O.R.E., and Big Pun. Produced by Keith Horne, Self, and others, the album peaked at #10 on the Billboard 200, selling 500,000 units. [25]
2001: "Shut 'Em Down 2001" by Stone Rivers (feat. Sticky Fingaz, Fredro Starr) from Stone Rivers All My Life; 2001: "Soldierz" by Fredro Starr from Firestarr; 2002: "Go Hard (Remix)" by Made Men (feat. Onyx, Cadillac Tah & Black Child, Kurupt, Crooked I & Eastwood) from Made Men Rebirth Of The West Coast EP
Shut 'Em Down may refer to: Shut 'Em Down, an album by rap group Onyx "Shut 'em Down" (Onyx song), the title song "Shut 'Em Down" (Public Enemy song), 1991 "Shut 'Em Down" (LL Cool J song), 2000 "Shut 'Em Down 2002", a song by Busta Rhymes from the 2001 album Genesis (Busta Rhymes album)
"Shut 'Em Down" is a song by American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was released in 1991 via Def Jam Recordings as the second single from the group's fourth studio album Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black .
"Shut 'Em Down" is a hip hop song by American rapper LL Cool J. It was released on February 1, 2000 via Atlantic Records as a single from Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture Any Given Sunday soundtrack album.
It was released on June 2, 1998 by JMJ Records, Rush Associated Labels and Def Jam as the third single from Onyx's third album, Shut 'Em Down. The song featured Onyx affiliates X1, Bonifucco and Still Livin' and then-unknown 50 Cent in his first official appearance on a song.