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DenGee – DenGee Livin’
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Preview
1 | Intro | 00:27 | |
2 | Break Bread | 03:25 | |
Featuring – E-A-Ski | |||
3 | Den & Gee | 04:09 | |
4 | Over Some Dope | 03:48 | |
5 | Skit: Space Age Pimpin’ | 00:49 | |
6 | Lucy Turf Walker | 04:24 | |
Featuring – Mr. Town | |||
7 | Da Hustle | 04:10 | |
Featuring – Silk-E | |||
8 | Broken Glass | 03:43 | |
Featuring – San Quinn, T-Pup | |||
9 | Skit: Ni**** At The Movies | 00:54 | |
10 | Wig Split | 03:54 | |
Featuring – Spice-1 | |||
11 | VIP Status | 04:35 | |
12 | Can’t Wait | 04:15 | |
Featuring – No The Piper, Silk-E, T-Pup | |||
13 | Characters | 03:45 | |
14 | What Do You Want | 04:11 | |
15 | Palms, Elbows & Back Arms | 04:05 |
Description
“DenGee Livin’,” a high-energy studio album by Hayward, California-based rap group DenGee (p.k.a. 187 Fac), showcases their unique and captivating blend of hip-hop styles. Released on May 23, 2000, by Ronlan Entertainment, the album features a star-studded lineup of guest artists, including E-A-Ski, Mr. Town, Silk-E, San Quinn, T-Pup, Spice-1, and No The Piper.
The album kicks off with an engaging “Intro,” setting the stage for a thrilling journey through DenGee’s world. “Break Bread,” featuring E-A-Ski, quickly follows, establishing a powerful and relentless energy that persists throughout the record. The self-titled track “Den & Gee” further solidifies the group’s identity and style.
In tracks like “Over Some Dope” and “Skit: Space Age Pimpin’,” DenGee explores various facets of street life, while “Lucy Turf Walker,” featuring Mr. Town, showcases their storytelling abilities. “Da Hustle,” featuring Silk-E, delves into the grind and determination required for survival.
“Broken Glass,” featuring San Quinn and T-Pup, and “Wig Split,” featuring Spice-1, continue to deliver hard-hitting verses and memorable hooks. “VIP Status” and “Can’t Wait,” featuring No The Piper, Silk-E, and T-Pup, add another layer of depth to the album, illustrating DenGee’s versatility.
Closing tracks “Characters,” “What Do You Want,” and “Palms, Elbows & Back Arms” bring the album to a fitting and satisfying conclusion. “DenGee Livin'” is a testament to DenGee’s talent and dedication to their craft, leaving a lasting impact on their listeners.
Additional
Quality | MP3-320, FLAC (Lossless) |
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