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Bitch Betta Have My Money is the debut studio album by American rapper AMG. It was released on December 3, 1991, by Select Records . The album achieved gold record status, and the single " Bitch Betta Have My Money " sold in excess of a million copies.
[1] AMG is known for his sexually explicit lyrics, and most notably for songs like "Bitch Betta Have My Money" and "Jiggable Pie". [1] AMG appeared on porn star-turn-singer Midori's album Miss Judged in 2001. [2] In 2007, AMG began recording an album with DJ Quik under the name "The Fixxers".
Lyrically about sex and finding a partner, [1] the song contains samples of "Listen to Me" by Al Wilson, [2] "Pimpin' Ain't Easy" by Big Daddy Kane [3] "A Bitch iz a Bitch" by N.W.A and "Bring the Noise" by Public Enemy.
Ballin' Outta Control is the second full-length studio album by American rapper AMG. It was released on June 6, 1995 via Select Records. Recording sessions took place at Kiva West Studios in Encino, Los Angeles. Produced entirely by AMG himself, it featured guest appearance from Pee Bee Flexzure.
John Ford, (born 24 July 1985) better known by his stage name Joyryde (stylised as JOYRYDE), is an English DJ and producer, son of John Ford (also known as John Phantasm and owner of Phantasm Records).
Musically, the song is a corrido tumbado with arrangements of Sierreño music, its lyrics are an apology for crime and organized crime, highlighting the luxuries, especially the cars and means of transportation, that are allowed to be dedicated to crime, emphasizing the Mercedes-Benz company with the mention of the G63 truck from the Mercedes-AMG division, as well as the GT-R car from the ...
Released by RCA Victor in April 1969, [6] [7] [nb 1] Joyride was commercially unsuccessful and did not chart. [4] In a contemporary review, Lana Harvey of The Edmonton Journal highlighted Friendsound's "funny-peculiar name" and wrote that Joyride consists of musician friends having a "free-for-all" and "a spontaneous (to some degree) jam session," with the "not bad" control console of the ...
"Damn" utilises a sample of Freddie Gibbs vocals as heard in the song "Shame", originally by MadGibbs, a duo consisting of Gibbs and California-based hip hop musician Madlib. [1] On release, Joyryde spoke about the use of Gibb's vocals, stating: "After I made the instrumental for this record, I found it very hard to fit a vocal on it. Most ...