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Title: E-40 featuring The Click, D-Shot, B-Legit and Suga T. - Captain Save A Hoe
Description: E-40 featuring The Click, D-Shot, B-Legit and Suga T. Captain Save A Hoe
(C) 1994 Zomba Recording LLC
Title: B-Legit - City 2 City
Description: a song from b-legit's album the hemp museum city 2 city
Title: B-legit Rapstar featuring lil Bruce
Description: track 3 - Hempin' Aint Easy - 2000
Title: Nutt-So - Trunk Music (Keak Da Sneak, B-Legit)
Description: Nutt-So - Trunk Music feat. Keak Da Sneak & B-Legit
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Title: E-40 SIDEWAYS B-LEGIT MAC SHON
Description: ALBUM-IN A MAJOR WAY.1995
Title: E-40, B-Legit and Richie Rich-Yay Deep
Description: E-40, B-Legit and Richie Rich Yay Deep
(C) 1997 Sick Wid It Records
Title: B-Legit Way to Vicious
Description: Mobb Music Botch
Title: B-Legit - Can My Nine Get Ate
Description: The Hemp Museum!!
(c)1996 Jive /Sick Wid It Records
Title: Equipto & B-Legit
Description: Equipto - My Proud stumble: B-Legit introduces Equipto. Bay shiz, bay boy, all day.
For more info, visit http://www.myspace.com/equipto
Title: E-40, B-Legit & Richie Rich "Yay Deep"
Description: Throughout the '90s and into the next decade, E-40 led a generation of Cali Bay Area rappers and attracted a large cult following of listeners that spread from the West Coast to the South. His uncanny rhyme delivery set him apart from the mainstream, as he coined his own lexicon of street-speak and experimented with overdubbed vocals. Moreover, his longevity and sincerity earned him many alliances, first among his Bay Area colleagues, then with Jive Records and numerous Dirty South camps, among them No Limit and Cash Money Records. Forty never did completely crossover to mainstream success, remaining mainly a regional sensation, yet influenced many over the years with his unique style and stayed true to his principles throughout.
Title: The Jacka - Purp Remix ft. B-Legit & Matt Blaque
Description: The Jacka - Purp Remix ft. B-Legit & Matt Blaque
real lay back...
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Title: Vanity Productions
Description: Take a tour with Erin Bundy and Vanity Productions as they invade Detroit featuring B Legit. Music by Nasty New.
Title: E-40 Da Bumble
Description: E-40 Da Bumble The Click
Title: MAC MALL - Ghetto Theme MUSIC VIDEO [Dir. by 2Pac] PTBTV DVD
Description: Mac Mall's GHETTO THEME music video directed by Tupac Shakur aka 2Pac aka Makaveli. Classic Bay Area rap music video.
Mac Mall, (born Jamal Rocker in Vallejo, California) is a West Coast rapper who became known in the mid/late 1990s, as one of the local artists bringing the Bay Area on the hip hop map. Mac Mall was discovered by Mac Dre and was signed to Young Black Brotha Records.
One of Mac Mall's first singles was a song called "Ghetto Theme", and the music video directed by Tupac Shakur in 1993. He was also longtime friends with the Mac Dre, who was his mentor early on in his career / repairing their friendship a couple of years before Dre's death. He is one of the premier artists on Dre's Thizz Entertainment label. He is also cousins to E-40 and B-Legit.
In 1993 Mac Mall released his debut album Illegal Business? on the Young Black Brotha label. Khayree Shaheed worked as the producer and the album featured Ray Luv, Mac Dre and The Mac. In 1996 he signed a record deal with Relativity Records, which released his second album Untouchable.
In 2006, Mac Mall released Thizziana Stoned And The Temple of Shrooms.
VALLEJO'S CRESTSIDE neighborhood occupies a tear-shaped square mile on the northeastern edge of town, wedged between a major thoroughfare and the freeways shuttling tourists to nearby Marine World. Centered on Crest Ranch Park, with bucolic street names like Miravista and Haviture Way, it was clearly designed as suburban space -- modest homes with tidy lawns are laid out in traffic-impeding loops and dead ends, at once labyrinthine and insular. But far from being a commuter haven, Crestside is the toughest hood in Vallejo, home to a small, proud, extremely close-knit African American community that contributes a disproportionately large share of talent to Bay Area hip-hop.
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Title: Mac Shawn f/ Funk Mobb and B-Legit "Let Em Know"
Description: Album: It Ain't 4 Play.