- and
Mista Sinista (named
after the X-Men
villain Mister Sinister)
before releasing their debut studio album, X-Pressions in 1997.
Sinista later left...
- Honda,
except for
three tracks of its
worldwide version produced by
Mista Sinista, Roc
Raida and V.I.C. respectively. It
features guest appearances from...
- City
Records and Koch Records. The
album has
production from DJ Smurf,
Sinista, Dani Kartel, Da Architeks, K.I.D.D., KLC, and more. The
album features...
- was
mainly handled by Ke'Noe, who also
served as
executive producer, and
Sinista, Don Waun, KLC and UP. It
features guest appearances from Ke'Noe, Tooley...
-
luokkia tai yksilöitä vaan kansankokonaisuus,
teoksessa Petri Juuti (toim) :
Sinistä, punaista,
mustaa - Näkökulmia
Suomen 1930–40-lukujen
poliittiseen historiaan...
- Lil' Jay, Niko Lyras, Ryan Leslie,
Salih Williams, Sean
Marshall and
Sinista, with
Jason Geter, John Singleton,
Kevin Liles and T.I.
serving as executive...
-
Nicholas Damon Grison Terrence Freeman D.
Miller Sinista 5. "Booty Language" (Album Version)
Sinista 6. "Booty Language" (Instrumental)
Sinista ...
- and E1 Entertainment.
Producers on the
album include S-8ighty, C. Smith,
Sinista, Streets, Raj Smoov, and Niyo. The
album is the rapper's
follow up to his...
-
Atlantic Producer Juvenile Cool & Dre XL
Scott Storch Mannie Fresh Lil Jon
Sinista Stormy Dai
Perion Brian McKnight Mike Dean
Juvenile chronology Singles...
-
Studios in Houston.
Production was
handled by
Mannie Fresh, S-8ighty,
Sinista,
Stevie Drumma,
Charles Smith,
Drumma Boy and B**** Heavy, with additional...