Jayo Felony - Crip Hop

Jayo Felony – Crip Hop

October 23, 2001

Download music album Crip Hop by Jayo Felony, released on October 23, 2001. ℗ AMC American Music

Jayo Felony - Crip Hop

1 Jayo Felony Intro 01:30
2 Jayo Felony, Spice 1 Gang Bangin Shit 02:39
3 Jayo Felony One Shot Kill 03:02
4 Jayo Felony, Tiggi Diamonds Girls & Boys 04:11
5 Jayo Felony What Ya Need 03:45
6 Jayo Felony, Baby Skar Trued Up Remix (Real Anthem) 03:25
7 Jayo Felony Swing 03:31
8 Jayo Felony Skit I 00:22
9 Jayo Felony, Soopafly Hurt That Nigga 03:43
10 Jayo Felony Skit II 00:38
11 Jayo Felony Do You Love Life 04:53
12 Jayo Felony, E-40 Please Believe It 04:39
13 Jayo Felony Sherm Sticc III 03:51
14 Jayo Felony, Crook Hotta Than Fish Grease 03:46
15 Jayo Felony Catch ‘Em In The Morning 03:14
16 Jayo Felony You’s A Character 03:53
17 Jayo Felony, Dulo Gang Came Around 04:45
18 Jayo Felony C Walk & Skip 04:14
19 Jayo Felony, Young Nube She Loves Me 03:39

Album info

“Crip Hop,” released on October 23, 2001, under AMC American Music, is a standout album by Jayo Felony, a prominent figure in the West Coast hip-hop scene. This album delves deep into the realms of Gangsta and Hardcore Hip-Hop, offering a raw and unfiltered glimpse into street life through Jayo Felony’s eyes. The album is known for its gritty lyrics, pulsating beats, and an authentic portrayal of the gangsta lifestyle.

The album opens with a brief but impactful “Intro,” setting the stage for the sonic journey. “Gang Bangin Shit,” featuring Spice 1 and produced by Ric Rock, kicks off the album with aggressive lyrics and hard-hitting beats, immediately immersing the listener in the gangsta rap ethos.

“One Shot Kill,” produced by Tyrone Fyffe, continues the intense energy, while “Girls & Boys,” featuring Tiggi Diamonds and produced by Sandlofer Music, adds a different texture to the album with its unique beats and narrative.

“What Ya Need,” produced by the renowned Battle Cat, is a standout track that showcases Jayo Felony’s versatility as a rapper. The “Trued Up Remix (Real Anthem)” featuring Baby Skar and produced by K-Def, resonates with authenticity and raw emotion.

Tracks like “Swing” and “Hurt That Nigga,” featuring and produced by Soopafly, maintain the album’s momentum with their dynamic production and compelling lyrical content.

“Do You Love Life” and “Please Believe It,” featuring E-40 and produced by Caviar and Overdose, are notable for their introspective lyrics and smooth flow. “Sherm Sticc III” and “Hotta Than Fish Grease,” featuring Crook and beats by Clever Kisum, showcase Jayo Felony’s unique storytelling ability.

“Catch ‘Em In The Morning” and “You’s A Character” maintain the album’s high energy, while “Came Around,” featuring Dulo Gang and produced by Ecay Uno, offers a reflective perspective.

The album concludes with “C Walk & Skip,” produced by Ghetto Warden, and “She Loves Me,” featuring Young Nube and produced by Flip Matrix, rounding off a diverse and potent collection of tracks.

“Crip Hop” stands as a significant release in Jayo Felony’s discography, encapsulating the essence of West Coast gangsta rap with its hard-hitting lyrics, diverse production styles, and Jayo’s unmistakable flow. The album is a crucial piece in the mosaic of early 2000s hip-hop, showcasing the depth and complexity of the genre.

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