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A true street view of the District Of Columbia through the eyes of a young
gritty rapper! All the stress, drama, and emotion of the District streets
bought to life in colorfull fashion! Real situations, real decisions,
real life, It's all here! Underground hit's include: "Go To The Face"
"District Female" "My Life" "What
We Go Through" and "Put The Guns Down". Well Thought out
and well put together, A Real Underground Classic |
1. Respect
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The
debut album from the North west fam clique. This album contains a unique
blend of style and tallent from the youth of The District Of Columbia
and It's surrounding states! Everyone has a story to tell and these young
men do just that. This album shows that there is tallent in D.C. and a
lot of it. Lots of feeling, heart and detirmination seems to be put into
this one. Even the skits are funny! Underground hits include: Rule The
World" "Things Change" "Gone Off The Green" "Hard
To Cope" "City Life" and "Don't Care" Well put
together! |
1. Gone
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"A colorful, ghetto prayer put to music". (Ken Dixon, Street Life Magizine) John Dough presents The District how he sees it in his life everyday. "His unusual topics and unique ballance of diction were outstanding" "I stayed on the edge of my seat" (Keisha Campbell, The Underground Magizine. This album includes a very
unique view of the ghetto streets and a young man with goals to get out
of them. Anything is possible through prayer! Underground hits include:
"Candy" "God's Going To Get Me On" "Time Passes"
"Deserve The Pain" "Get's Down Like That" and "Who
I Be" Very deep and entertaining, A Underground Classic! |
1.Deserve
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On
The Nut Released Underground 1993 |
This is the debut album from John Dough. In a very rough and gritty way this artist introduces himself to the world! With the help of producer Rich Harrison, (Currently the producer of Amire and has done multiple tracks for Mary J Blige and other big name artist) John Dough is let loose on the underground! Even though this was the beginning at times he seemed like a seasoned pro! Underground hits include "I Told You" and "On The Nut" Very Street! |
1. I Told You |
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| This album is a look back on the earlier years of John Dough and the Fam Clique! It will take you all the way back to now-laters and toughskin jeans. Even though this artist is young he has been through a lot! This seems to be a very quick glance back into his life and early situations. Great story lines and diction allow you to take the trip back in time with the artist. Underground hits include "Life Goes On" "We Smoke Like Dat" "New Coach" "Them Bodeens" and "Momma Knows Best" Well thought out and well put together! |
2.. Mama Knows Best |
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| A True Underground Classic! This album was before it's time! John Dough simply takes you on a ride through the hood with nothing held back! From the Crap games to the late night block watch, John Dough puts you right there! This album takes it back to true story telling, an art lost by some of the newer rappers. This is what rap use to be before the Bling Bling era left us blinded! Great story's, lots of creativity, and very interesting! This album even had one of its songs break into radio rotation ("Around The Way") For this area that is un heard of! Very heart felt! Underground hits include "Around The Way" "Gettin Buck" "Bathroom Flow" (Featuring super producer Rich Harrison) "Just Another Day" "Crap Game" and "Here We Goes Hard" Very well put together! | 1. Around the Way | |||
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John Dough and the NWFC verbally create a picture on what goes on in their
lives on a daily basis. Not only do they show good verbal content and
story lines, they also put a little bit of their heart, soul, and love
for music into tho project! Any questions that you had
about surviving in The District Of Columbia should be answered right here!
Underground hits include "Keep It Real" "One Love"
"Central In The District" "Bump n Grind" "Slangin
CDS" and "Nasty" |
2. One Love
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| A brief yet colorful preview for the upcoming album All Day Ere'day. The NWFC comes together to demonstrate their talent and to attempt to make a claim in the John Dough legacy! Very Hard Hitting! No gimmicks just good heart felt lyrics! Underground hit's include "Number One Contender" and "Lyrical Dystruction" Very Unique! |
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