- One is a hip hop
compilation album presented by
American producer Larry "
Laylaw" Goodman. The eighteen-track
album features guest appearances from several...
- D-Flow
Production Squad, as well as Live Squad, DJ Bobcat, DJ Daryl, Akshun,
Laylaw,
Special Ed, and
Truman Jefferson. It
features contributions from Live Squad...
-
Priority Records. The
album was
produced by QDIII,
Madness 4 Real, Sir Jinx,
Laylaw, D'Mag, and Ice Cube.
Lethal Injection was
supported by
three singles: "Really...
- song's rapper, to
become Tupac's
comeback hit song for
Death Row.
Producer Laylaw also
remixed the song, but this is
often erroneously credited to Dr. Dre...
-
single on
February 8, 1990. It was
written by Cold 187um, Dr. Dre, Go Mack,
Laylaw and
Total Kaos. The
music of "Murder Rap", as
produced by Dr. Dre, consists...
-
producers Ice Cube,
Madness 4 Real, Vic C., 88 X Unit, Shaquille, D Mac and
Laylaw. It
features guest appearances from
Bootsy Collins,
Morris Day, Ice Cube...
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America and
Atlantic Records, and was
produced by Ice Cube, N.W.A
producer Laylaw, the
Baker Boys,
Derrick McDowell,
Mister Woody, and Tootie. The
album peaked...
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Production was
handled by
Hallway Productionz, Emile, D-Mac,
Jelly Roll,
Laylaw, Mr. Porter, Nottz, Rick Rock, The
Legendary Traxster, and Ice Cube, who...
-
Roger Troutman Larry Troutman Soulshock &
Karlin (original
production by
Laylaw)[c] 4:21 8. "Nothing to Lose" (featuring Y?N-Vee)
Shakur R.
Walker Lorenzo...
- Pump Up the
Volume (Music From the
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the
soundtrack to
Allan Moyle's 1990
drama film Pump Up the Volume. It was released...