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Whole 9 4:10 4. "Somethin' for the O.G.'s"
Deuce Deuce Burrell Gerald Baillergeau Hammer 4:15 5. "Don't Stop"
Aquil Davidson Menton Smith Teddy Riley Riley...
- Tim & Bob, Fred Rosser,
Derek "D.O.A." Allen,
Derrick Garrett,
Gerald Baillergeau &
Victor "Big Yam"
Merritt Bobby Brown chronology Singles from Forever...
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Kohan (exec.)
Michael Jackson (exec.)
Rodney Jerkins Gerald "Big Yam"
Baillergeau Victor Merritt Dave Hall Sean Hall Herb
Middleton Soulshock & Karlin...
- Quik,
Erick Sermon, G-1,
Armando Colon, CMT, DJ J-Z, E-A-Ski,
Gerald Baillergeau,
James Earl Jones,
Jeffrey "J-Dub" Walker, KLC, Poke & Tone, Prestige...
- He
toured with
Vesta but had
little success until he met with
Gerald Baillergeau and
Victor Merrit, the
producers who
heard his demo and sent it to RCA...
- The song was
released on
January 27, 1998, with
production from
Gerald Baillergeau and
Victor Merritt and a
guest appearance from
William "Chill" Warner...
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Stanley Burrell Gerald Baillergeau Deuce Deuce George Clinton Garry Shider David Spradley Producer(s) Hammer,
Gerald Baillergeau Hammer singles chronology...
- Mike Smoov, Fred Rosser, Jeff Redd, Joey Wlias,
Laney Stewart,
Gerald Baillergeau,
DeVante Swing,
Derrick Garrett,
Craig Brockman,
Victor Merrit, Jon-John...
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driven by a client,
Eugene "Junior"
Baillergeau, away from the U.S. military's Camp
Democracy headquarters.
Baillergeau, who was
killed along with Durocher...
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Quincy "QD3"
Jones III,
Chronic Freeze., J-Sw!ft and
Gerald "G Bomb"
Baillergeau.
Larry Flick from
Billboard wrote, "On what
could be one of the final...