Jermaine Dupri feat Nas - Turn it out (High Quality) descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2010/10/28

Produced by Kanye West for Durpi's second studio album, "Life in 1472" (1998). Rights are reserved by Sony Music Entertainment.

This song features production from Kanye West, a then-unknown producer.

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9 years ago

DeMon Spencer

JD's Life in 1472 was a solid album with some very memorable singles. "The Party Continues" feat Da Brat and Usher (my fav), "Money Ain't A Thang" feat Jay Z, "Sweetheart" feat Mariah Carey. The production was tight, the songs were cohesive as a full album instead of a patchwork of songs thrown together to appeal to many different musical taste which was pretty common during that time (song for the streets, song for the ladies, a song for radio, a song for R&B fans etc). JD doesn't get the proper respect he deserves as a song writer and producer... and probably even more impressive, his eye for raw talent and the ability to polish raw talent into a successful platinum selling artist or group. Kris Kross, Da Brat, Jagged Edge, Usher, Monica, Escape, Lil Bow Wow just to name a few. Usher and Mariah Carey's biggest hits were all written and produced by JD. Usher's record label sent him to record his 2nd album with P Diddy in NY. After the entire album was done the record label didn't like any of the songs so they scrapped that entire album and decided to go back to Jermaine to executive produce and write a whole new album for Usher... which became Usher's "My Way" album selling 7 million copies. After Mariah's flop with the movie and soundtrack for Glitter, she went to JD and asked him to help her write and produce her comeback album "The Emancipation of Mimi" which sold 12 million copies. When people talk about heavy weight music moguls like P Diddy, Jay Z, Dr Dre etc, Jermaine Dupri should be mentioned in that group. His talent is evident by the large amount of #1 records he has written or produced. He's had #1 albums from 1990 all the way through 2015. I can't think of many in R&B and Hip Hop who's had 25 years worth of hits and remains current and relevant in an industry where careers are extremely short-lived and songs are hits one day and quickly forgotten the next. JD has earned mogul status so it's about time we start recognizing him as that... a Mogul.

9 years ago

K. Swift

I never knew Kanye got down with the Stevie J. bells.

9 years ago

HatianHurricane

NOBODY FUCKS WITH NAS!!!! THE BEST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Uncle Bernard

"kanyeezy you did it again you a genius"

9 years ago

biggz640

yo this track was ghostwritten did you lot know that Nas & R.O.C wrote this track R.O.C wrote Jermaine Dupri's verse and Nas wrote his verse and this womens skit speech big respect to Nasir Jones & Rahman Griffin. Bravehearts & So So Def link up 

10 years ago

Jay S.

Nope. Kanye debut was on "Down to Earth" by Grav in 1996.

10 years ago

kopayasi

Kanye debut

10 years ago

TMacsPrime

dat kanye production

11 years ago

djsalteenuts

Underrated classic

12 years ago

Paradaniceguy

Nas is hittn up rhymes is tight. love where he says these aint my niggaz Allah.

12 years ago

DJ Mouse Trap Music

kanye on the beat

12 years ago

Nomad Afrique

i still have this CD but its scratched like hell

12 years ago

Don Juan

I always thought this was produced by JD - damn, Kayne used to make pretty grimey beats.

12 years ago

Tinkhanii Shomari

kanye on the beat

12 years ago

Gokkejens

This song is so extremely under-rated

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