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Mack 10 Presents Da Hood is the only collaborative studio album by American rappers Mack 10, Deviossi (deceased), [5] Skoop Delania, K-Mac, Cousteau and Techniec (together known as Da Hood). It was released July 23, 2002 through D3 Entertainment and Hoo Bangin' with distribution via Riviera Entertainment.
Back Up n da Chevy is the second and final studio album by American Southern hip hop group Boyz n da Hood. It was released on August 7, 2007, through Bad Boy South / Atlantic Records . Production was handled by Dee Jay Dana, The Runners , Big Duke, Carl Mo , Caviar, Crown Kingz Productions, Drumma Boy , Fangaz and Oz, with P. Diddy and Russell ...
Da Hood (slang for "the neighborhood") usually refers to an underclass big-city neighborhood, with high crime rates and low-income housing. It may also refer to: Da Hood, a 1995 album by the Menace Clan; A rap group signed to Hoo-Bangin' Records; A rap supergroup; see Mack 10 Presents da Hood
Da Hood is the only studio album by American hip hop duo Menace Clan.It was released on October 10, 1995, through Rap-A-Lot Records. Production was handled by N.O. Joe, "Big Jessie" Willard, Mike Dean, Scarface, Freddie Young, John "Swift" Catalon, Michael Banks, and member Dante "Dee" Miller.
From Hood Tales to the Cover of XXL "LA State of Mind" Jay Rock — "Without You" One-2, Brian Rivers "West Coast State of Mind" Prince Charlez "One Run" Skeme "Till I'm Gone" "Everywhere That We Go" Sore Losers Free Loaders: The Soundtrack "Cooler Than Coach K Remix" Sore Losers, Jay Rock "Get Bizy" Terrace Martin, Kurupt, Bad Lucc — "Hands Up"
Cuming has cited Pearl Jam and Jeff Buckley as his greatest influences, [7] and started writing music at the age of 16 after hearing Buckley's 1994 album Grace. [7] His song "Let Your Spirit Fly" appeared on the soundtrack of the 2006 film Hoot.
"Where the Hood At?" is a song by American rapper DMX, released as the lead single from his 2003 studio album Grand Champ. AllMusic stated "The anthemic lead single, 'Where the Hood At,' is precisely modeled after previous DMX rallying calls like ' Ruff Ryders' Anthem ', ' What's My Name? ', and ' Who We Be .'"
Ray Hood (born in Alabama [1]) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Hood co-wrote Doug Stone's 1994 top five single "Addicted to a Dollar." [2] Between 1996 and 2000, Hood charted two singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1] The highest-charting of the two, "Critical List," peaked at number 67 in 2000.