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Sep 17, 2005
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Do it said:
Dirty Red aka Shaki. He was on Kokane`s "Funk upon a rhyme" and Yella`s album. That`s all I know.
Oh shit, you right that is the same cat. He's the one on "Down to the Last Roach" I just listened to it again and its the same voice. Thanks maybe I'll have better luck lookin for some shit by him, now I know his other name.
 
Mar 17, 2006
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Do it said:
Dirty Red aka Shaki. He was on Kokane`s "Funk upon a rhyme" and Yella`s album. That`s all I know.

In fact, he's ALL OVER that Yella album, I think he's on at least half the tracks or more..

I didn't care for him much and couldn't understand why Yella's album didn't have some better guests. After all, it was more or less an Eazy tribute, why the hell wasn't Ren and ATL on it?

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Another thing, Yella can produce way better tracks than he put on his own album. It was a tight album, but the production could have been sharper.
 
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Codeine said:
Another thing, Yella can produce way better tracks than he put on his own album. It was a tight album, but the production could have been sharper.

You are 100% correct, I was stunned at the lack of production. Maybe he held stuff back since he didn't have no big names on it?

For comparison, listen to his tracks from Bone's Creepin' On A Come Up & also the Yomo & Maulkie album, that shit is straight knock and hella hella clean and shiny.

He also did a lot more than people give him credit for as half of High-Powered Productions with Dre.


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