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Blaz4me | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 8, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1993 | |||
Genre | Hardcore hip hop, G-funk | |||
Length | 57:52 | |||
Label | Reel Life Productions | |||
Producer | Esham | |||
Natas chronology | ||||
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Allrovi | [1] |
Blaz4me is the second album by Natas, released on January 8, 1994. Allrovi reviewer Jason Birchmeier wrote "like the Bomb Squad's collage-like approach on It Takes a Nation to Hold Us Back and Dr. Dre's neo-P-Funk sound on The Chronic , Esham crafts a particular aesthetic by endlessly raiding his record collection in classic postmodern fashion. Still, even if he unethically creates an innovative-for-its-time sound that merges Funkadelic guitar distortion with hard mid-'80s Def Jam-like beats, the often ridiculous lyrics ruin whatever validity the music may have." [1]
# | Title | Time | Producer(s) | Performer(s) | Samples |
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1 | "Bacindatassforanuthafuc" | 1:49 | Esham | Mastamind,TNT,Esham | |
2 | "I'm Bout 2 Do Some Dirt" | 3:32 | Esham | Mastamind | |
3 | "Hands On My Nutsac" | 2:38 | Esham | TNT | |
4 | "Wet Pussy On Saturday Night" | 4:02 | Esham | Mastamind,TNT,Esham | |
5 | "He Raped Me" | 3:08 | Esham | Esham | |
6 | "All In Yo Head" | 3:27 | Esham | Mastamind | |
7 | "I Ain't Giving Up No Love" | 2:29 | Esham | TNT Esham(Hook verse) | |
8 | "Get My Dick Out Yo Mouth" | 1:24 | Esham | TNT(Opening Verse) Mastamind | |
9 | "Stay True To Your City" | 4:36 | Esham | Esham,Mastamind,TNT |
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10 | "A Friendly Word 2u Suckas" | 4:03 | Esham | Esham | |
11 | "Fucking Up the Program" | 2:43 | Esham | Mastamind,TNT,Esham | |
12 | "A View 2 a Kill" | 3:41 | Esham | Mastamind | |
13 | "Killas Don't Talk" | 2:27 | Esham | TNT | |
14 | "U Can't Fuck Wit Mastamind" | 3:37 | Esham | Mastamind | |
15 | "Anutha Day Anutha Hit" | 3:06 | Esham | Mastamind | |
16 | "Down Since Day One/Pain" | 5:00 | Esham | Esham | |
17 | "Blaz4me" | 2:59 | Esham | Esham,Mastamind,TNT | |
18 | "Booyaa" | 3:11 | Esham | Mastamind,TNT,Esham |
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