-
Shante and Big
Daddy Kane,
Trackmasters were
signed to
Columbia Records and were
given their own imprint/vanity
label Trackmasters Entertainment. At the time...
-
production by
Trackmasters (Poke & Tone). 07.House
People 10. Cat (produced by
Chubb Rock &
Howie Tee,
additional production by
Trackmasters) 14.
Bring 'Em...
- EP
version was
released September 12, 2000, by
Columbia Records and
Trackmasters Entertainment. The
album version was
originally set to be
released as...
-
dropped from the
label as a result. The
album features production by
Trackmasters, DJ
Clark Kent,
Father Shaheed, Sha
Money XL, Red Spyda, and Terence...
- song that
begins with the
original version and
transitions into the
Trackmasters remix version. It
begins with a shot of Ryan Toby and
Robbie Pardlo on...
- and Troy Oliver. "I'm
Gonna Be Alright" was
remixed by Poke & Tone of
Trackmasters for Lopez's
first remix album, J to tha L–O! The
Remixes (2002). It was...
- more polished,
mainstream sound for It Was Written.
Produced largely by
Trackmasters, it
departed from the debut's raw,
underground aesthetic and embraced...
- Nas, his
manager Steve Stoute,
producer Dr. Dre and
production team
Trackmasters. The
group is
composed of East Coast-based
rappers Nas, Foxy Brown, AZ...
-
began working on the
album after being discovered by the
production team
Trackmasters and
appearing on a
number of
singles by
other artists, such as LL Cool...
-
created by
rapper Nas, his
manager Steve Stoute and
producers Dr. Dre and
Trackmasters, who came up with the idea of
forming a hip hop supergroup. The original...