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Wideawake-Deathrow To Release Danny Boy's "It's About Time" March 18, 2010 Press release: Wideawake-Deathrow Entertainment LLC announces their next release of 2010, Danny Boy “It’s About Time” set to hit shelves, April 20, featuring songs produced by DJ Quick and Devante. Danny Boy Steward a.k.a. Danny Boy, signed to Death Row Records in 1994, debuting his soulful vocals on the Murder Was The Case soundtrack with R&B Charter “Come When I Call.” Danny Boy’s vocals also appeared on such hits as “I Ain’t Mad At Cha” on Tupac’s multiplatinum selling album All Eyez On Me as well as “Toss it Up”, “Picture Me Rollin” and “I Can’t Get Enough” from the Gridlock’d Soundtrack. Most recently Danny Boy was featured on Death Row’s 2009 sampler and Death Row’s Ultimate Collection box set. April 20, is Danny Boy’s time and “It’s About Time.” http://www.deathrowmusic.com/home.html [Edited 3/18/10 12:13pm] | |
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So that's where he's been!
I could've swore I saw dude at Safeway restocking the pizza roll section "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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This is way overdue. Funny how Suge basically took Danny under his wing when he was a young teenager yet it took Death Row getting sold before he ever got to release anything. |
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Is this old material from the mid 90s?
When is Sons of Funk gettin back together? PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Yeah Suge really fucked his career over. He was on American Idol a while back, but was forced off the show due to having a prior recording contract if I recall correctly.
I loved Danny Boy back in the day, but then again I was all about Death Row in my youth. | |
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I'm gonna buy this for sure, been waiting on an album by this cat for ages, he was the dude I think Death Row should have pushed a lot more in the 90's, alos nate dogg, that dude should also have had an album [Edited 3/20/10 8:48am] | |
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Danny Boy's mistake was that he signed with Death Row. | |
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Thibaut said: I'm gonna buy this for sure, been waiting on an album by this cat for ages, he was the dude I think Death Row should have pushed a lot more in the 90's, alos nate dogg, that dude should also have had an album
Nate Dogg dropped an album on Death Row, in 1998. At that time, Dre had left starting his own label, Snoop was with No Limit, Pac was gone, Kurupt started his own label. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Thibaut said: I'm gonna buy this for sure, been waiting on an album by this cat for ages, he was the dude I think Death Row should have pushed a lot more in the 90's, alos nate dogg, that dude should also have had an album
[Edited 3/20/10 8:48am] Nate did, it was recorded on Death Row but released elsewhere. Called "G-Funk Classics 1 & 2" and has some great songs on it like "Me & My Homies" with 'Pac, a bunch of stuff with Daz and Kurupt, etc. It's really good, I remember buying it in like '99 or so. |
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yeah, I 've heard about it and if I find it I will buy it. But Nate should've released something on death row around 94-96 is what I meant. And for Danny Boy he should've had an album in the 90's really. He is a really talented singer, and I really liked his style, Come When I Call, Slip N Slide these still get played by me. And his appearances on All Eyez On Me are classic. I'll buy this album if only to support him even though I know most of the money will go to Death Row anyway. [Edited 3/20/10 11:22am] | |
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Militant said: Thibaut said: I'm gonna buy this for sure, been waiting on an album by this cat for ages, he was the dude I think Death Row should have pushed a lot more in the 90's, alos nate dogg, that dude should also have had an album
[Edited 3/20/10 8:48am] Nate did, it was recorded on Death Row but released elsewhere. Called "G-Funk Classics 1 & 2" and has some great songs on it like "Me & My Homies" with 'Pac, a bunch of stuff with Daz and Kurupt, etc. It's really good, I remember buying it in like '99 or so. I think I know where I can get that.... "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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I thought I heard that name before LOL
I always loved the hook on this. Very catchy. 'pac and Big Daddy Kane slaughter the Hammer LOL. The album was poor for the most part, but I genuinely think this could of been a big hit at the time. | |
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