19th Street LBC Compilation

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C-Style Presents 19th Street LBC Compilation
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ReleasedMarch 10, 1998 (1998-03-10)
Recorded1995-1998
Genre West Coast hip hop
G-funk
Length70:52
Label Virgin
Noo Trybe
Producer Big C Style (exec.)
Daz Dillinger
L.T. Hutton
Soopafly
DJ Aladdin
Beau Dozier
Dave Knight (Producer)

19th Street LBC Compilation is a compilation presented by Big C Style, introducing Long Beach based rappers, and mostly featuring Tha Dogg Pound and LBC Crew affiliates.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Track listing

[1]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"*Interlude*0:50
2."Bustaz" Lil' C-Style, RBX, Daz Dillinger, Tray Deee, The Legacy3:33
3."Stay Out of L.A."CoCo Loc, Crooked I, Sho Shot, Lil' Tip Toe, Shorty K5:16
4."Paper Chase" Tray Deee, Beau Dozier, CoCo Loc, Lil' C-Style 5:12
5."Interlude I"*Interlude*0:32
6."Success Before I Die"CoCo Loc, The Legacy, Crooked I, Lil Tip Toe5:08
7."Rap Killer" Techniec, Lil' J, J-Money, Crooked I, Tray Deee, Lil' Tip Toe, Shorty K5:16
8."Interlude II"*Interlude*0:45
9."Jackin for Flows" McGruff, CoCo Loc, Lil' Tip Toe, Sho Shot, Crooked I, Diceman, Lil' J, J-Money5:00
10."Watchin' You, Watchin' Me"The Legacy, Lil' J, Sho Shot, Shorty K4:15
11."Gangsta Gangsta" Tray Deee, J-Money, Crooked I, Sho Shot, The Legacy5:00
12."Interlude III"*Interlude*1:00
13."Flossin'" Bad Azz, Tray Deee, Lil' C-Style 4:13
14."Servin' & Swervin'"The Legacy, Crooked I, Lil' J, Sho Shot, Shorty K4:58
15."Bounce to This" Bo-Roc, Crooked I, Amber Davis, J-Money, Sho Shot3:59
16."I Like to Roll" Bad Azz, CoCo Loc, Lil' J, Shorty K4:58
17."Ashes to Ashes" Crooked I, Lil' J, Lil' Tip Toe, Shorty K4:48
18."One Ninein'"The Legacy, McGruff, CoCo Loc, Techniec, Crooked I, Lil' J, J-Money, Sho Shot, Diceman, Lil' Tip Toe, Shorty K6:09

Critical reception

The compilation received moderate reviews. AllMusic's Leo Stanley gave it 3/5 stars and says that "it's a good concept, and for the most part, it works well, even if some of the tracks are a little flat musically." [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Stanley, Leo (10 March 1998). "C-Style Presents 19th Street LBC Compilation - Various Artists" . Retrieved 26 October 2012.