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Best Songs: 'The Shocker,' 'Free Loaders,' 'No Limit Party,' 'If My 9 Could Talk' Much like Devin The Dude was simply Devin prior to the release of The Dude, Silkk The Shocker was just known as Silkk in 1996 (the Shocker was later added after a dispute with R&B quartet Silk). Silkk had been introduced to the world via his older brother Master P, who always kept Silkk in the pocket for features on many of P’s singles. P saw the appeal of his baby-faced baby brother and instantly began pushing him as the heartthrob of the No Limit army. But the heartthrob title and mainstream crossover wouldn’t come until a few years later, as Silkk’s first release was 100% hardcore gangsta rap. The No Limit roster was relatively light at the time, and The Shocker only featured first generation soldiers like Mia X, Big Ed, Mr.

Serv-On and Skull Duggery. Crack Ontrack Easyrecovery Professional. No Limit dropped Silkk’s debut on the heels of Master P’s insanely popular Ice Cream Man album, just as No Limit began taking over the South and Midwest. The album was a mild success, but it definitely prepared the world for Silkk’s chart dominance and commercial success that would ensue just a few years later. The album had a definite Cali influence, but is one of the most cohesive of the NL catalog, and arguably Silkk’s best work.

Silkk The Shocker The Shocker Rar Files

Thanks to artists like Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, Silkk The Shocker and P himself, the label was able to sell over 80 million records worldwide. And thanks to his monumental distribution deal with Priority Records—where he was able to keep 75% of the profits (wholesale price) for every album sold—he made. You Must Love Me Download: 1998. Hard Knock Life: Vol 2 01. Hand It Down (Intro) 02. Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) 03. If I Should Die 04. Ride or Die 05. Nigaa What, Nigga Who (Originator 99) 06. Money, Cash, Hoes 07. A Week Ago 08. Coming of Age (Da.

Silkk The Shocker The Shocker Rar Files

Contents • • • • • • • Music [ ] The album features guest contributions by,,,,, and. Producers for The Shocker such as Craig B and contribute to a limited number of beats on this album. Reception [ ] It was certified Platinum by the on March 25, 1998. Two charting singles were released from the album, ' (featuring and ), and ' (featuring ). Track listing [ ] No.

Title Producer(s) Length 1. 'I'm a Soldier (featuring,,,,,,, Lil' Gotti & )' 5:09 2. 'Give Me the World' 3:03 3. 'Throw Yo Hood Up (featuring Master P & )' 5:09 4.

' (featuring, Master P, & ' 4:21 5. 'If I Don't Gotta (featuring Fiend & Master P)' 5:24 6. 'Spotaggin (Skit)' 0:23 7. 'We Can Dance' 5:18 8. 'Mama Always Told Me (featuring, C-Murder & Master P)' 4:39 9. 'You Ain't Gotta Lie to Kick It (featuring Mia X & Big Ed the Assassin)' 5:03 10.

'Thug 'N' Me (featuring Master P,, Ms. Peaches & Odell)' 4:48 11. 'All Night (featuring Mo B. Dick)' 4:02 12. 'Who Can I Trust?'

' (featuring Mystikal)' 3:19 14. 'What Gangstas Do (featuring & Mo B. Dick)' 3:56 15. 'Ummm (Skit)' 1:02 16. 'Let Me Hit It (featuring Master P & Mystikal)' 2:42 17. 'How Many Niggas? (featuring C-Murder, Master P, Mia X & Mystikal)' 4:12 18. Hydraulic Games Online.

(featuring Master P)' 3:40 19. 'Tell Me (performed by )' 4:29 20. 'Me And You (featuring Master P)' 3:25 Chart history [ ] Album Chart (1998) Peak Position U.S 3 U.S 1 Singles [ ] ' Chart (1998) Position U.S. 23 5 26 ' Chart (1998) Peak Position U.S.

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