pueblo indians, ghetto starz, smash unit etc

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King freako was on a next level with this rap shit. Rip

There is quite a few project/mix CDs from a few afiliated dudes...
Clicka Da Menace,Prince Ameer,Vigga ,Yung Loopi(RIP) and few others got shit out there,I gott a couple of them somewhere.
Nut briddle had a Mix CD out that is hella rare
Hood fellaz from richmond breh these niggaz from the P

Your also Missing the Old Ghetto starz mixtape called

Da Konglamoroti
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/da-konglamoroti-mob-ment/id334501402
Yea Hoodfellaz is but I'd consider them connect even still because roblo and Mobfigaz was on it, and then you got Johnny cash messing with rydah. Not to mention they was on Camp Mobfigaz which they got some tight ass songs on there they featured on. Citywise no but affiliation Id say so.
 
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I just checked the insert. It doesn't say anything about production.

On my copy the sound quality is horrible. Is anyone else's that way? I've always wondered that. . .
Nope you're not alone they are all like that, i have two as one got a scratch in it a week after release so i recopped it. Most sound good on headphones or on the stereo if not too loud but its hard to knock any in my car and not cringe at the quality. That track with Jacka is appalling though...
 

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Did syko produce life as a general?
Not sure about this track but I know he produced a decent amount of OLD Freako tracks and a few Ghetto Starz and Rydah J Klyde tracks I have em on a disc somewhere. Maybe syke will remember or have em SYKO @SYKO what it do bruh?
 
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can anyone with the original CDs tell me who produced a lot of those albums? obviously Rob Lo did a lot of the Mob Figaz-related stuff but who did the bulk of the Ghetto Starz shit and their spin-offs? Maki? who else?
Roblo, Baby Bubb, Slump Factory, Kreep and Ephriam Galloway mostly. Other producers here and there but the bulk of the supernatural camps production was handled by these guys.

Some albums have no real credits and the unreleased/bootlegs/mixtapes have to be guessed at but i would say most of their stuff was done by Roblo.

@ Anyone interested - If you ain't heard it I recommend listening to the skits from "Best of Rydah J Klyde" he talks abit about the producers of his early tracks and talks on some early P.world shit you might find interesting. The shout outs he does for Modine, Freako, J.Ca$h & Mac Dre is some deep shit too.
 
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pueblo indians - project nomad (2002)
smash unit - crummy world (2002)
smash unit - talk of the town (2005)
ghetto starz & mob figaz - unreleased vol. 1 (2001)
ghetto starz - the sl-ums (2001)
ghetto starz - dem sl-um dudez (2010)
dubb 20 - twenty inches (2002)
dubb 20 - dope man, dope music, dope money (2005)
dubb 20 - racks macs dope tracks (2007)
dubb 20 - more dope, more problems (2008)
dubb 20 - too hood for my own good (2009)
dubb 20 - ya favorite number (2013)
dubb 20 & dre-d the giant - hood presidentz (2013)
dubb 20, d-dre, maki & crumb snatcha - the reality show (2009)
scoob nitty - the black tony montana (2002)
scoob nitty & kreep - double jeopardy (2002)
scoob nitty & ap9 - mobstarz (2003)
scoob nitty & ap9 - codenames (2004)
scoob nitty - street credentials (2004)
scoob nitty - screwface: the black tony montana trilogy (2006)
scoob nitty - paper & politics (2008)
scoob nitty - time is money (2010)
nutt briddle - save the fictionary for the dictionary (2005)
uzi - deadly weapon (2002)
montana macks - kamillion (2002)
arsenal - student of king freak-o (2007)
freak-o - tha ghetto star (2001)




is that all the stuff these guys have released?


Westside Sopranos - Supernatural Camp
Project King - Mobtop

Mac T - It’s Blood On ‘Nis Money (Worldwide Productions) 1999 - I'm sure this is the first supernatural retail cd, most of the artists/producers became supernatural records after this was released. Everyone is still repping Worldwide and some songs don't even have Mac T on them, only (soon to be) supernatural artists. There are some dope tracks on this cd so it worth a listen.

1 Damn Near Done
4:06
Featuring – Uzi, Kanyva, Montana Max
2 Serious Business
3:17
Featuring – Moot Ditty
3 Get Rich Schemes
3:46
Featuring – Clicka The Menace, K.G.
4 Dance In A Shirt
3:07
Featuring – Freak-Co, Pueblo Indians
5 West Ta Da Moe
3:19
Featuring – Messy Marv
6 My Time
3:23
Featuring – Major Leaguers
7 Concrete Jungle
3:50
Featuring – Kanyva, Arsonal, Lill Ro
8 110′s Were In From
3:09
Featuring – Varro, Moot Ditty
9 Aint Real
3:14
Featuring – Frank Nitty, Jodi, K.G.
10 Time Won’t Change
2:55
11 Eternal Bleeding
2:37
Featuring – L-Mage
12 On A Mission
3:31
Featuring – L-Mage
13 Sometin’na Say
3:28
Featuring – L-Mage
14 Hustlas Pain
4:37
Featuring – Wonder, Lill Ro, Mac Sean, Kanyva, Uzi
15 Cold World
5:04
Featuring – Jacka, Freak, Lill Ro, Kanyva
16 Wit A “L”
3:26
 
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^^^^^^^
co-sign on that album - "Damn Near Done" is a classic Supernatural track. Pretty sure its Rob Lo on the beat. "Concrete Jungle" is also a fuckin banger, I miss beats like that. Late 90's-Early 2000's Mob Shit.
 
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