Albums:
01‐I´m A Pimp!
02‐All Night Long
03‐Rollin`
04‐I Know You Wanta
05‐One For The Hills
06‐I´m In It For Life
07‐Money And Sex
08‐I Got It All Sewed Up
09‐A Thin Line
10‐Puff Pull
11‐It´s Goin On
12‐A Whole Lot Of Niggaz
13‐I Ain´t Sayin No Names
14‐Casino Click
15‐Housecalls
01‐Eazy Intro
02‐All Around (feat. Jabree & Dona Lia)
03‐Street Fractions
04‐I'm Ghetto
05‐Phone Call
06‐Get Ur Paper (feat. Kokane)
07‐Step's House (Interlude)
08‐Hitz 4 Dayz (feat. Jabree)
09‐So 'S'
10‐Ghetto All Day
11‐Blast Affiliated (feat. Step)
12‐New Shit (feat. Jayo Felony)
13‐Don't Trip (feat. King A Diamond)
14‐Gangsta Crew (feat. King T & Jabree)
15‐Get That
16‐Didn't Ask To Be A Gangsta (feat. State of Mind)
17‐You Got Me Phucked Up (feat. King T)
18‐Blast Is Chillin'
01‐Intro Brad Sniff (feat. Diamond, Sweet Bastard)
02‐Casinomafia (feat. Casino, Lonnie Makk)
03‐I Aint Tryna Be Broke (feat. Diamond, Lonnie Makk, Neeki Gold, OJA)
04‐Heat (feat. Lonnie Makk, Yikes)
05‐1800 Bytch (feat. Dj Taz, RS, Regina)
06‐All Of The Girlz (feat. Andre Wilson, Casino, E‐Mac, Lonnie Makk, Lost Angelz, Ruff Dogg)
07‐Ya Riderz (feat. Roscoe, Ya Rider)
08‐Dirty Dirty (feat. Coco, Diamond, Lonnie Makk)
09‐True Westcoast Mother Fuckin Mafia Shit (feat. Casino, Lonnie Makk, RS)
10‐Gangster (feat. Lonnie Makk, OJA, Volume 10)
11‐Up In The Club (feat. Kurupt, Ms. Toi)
12‐Funk You (feat. Coco, Lonnie Makk)
13‐Re‐Up (feat. Kamdunck, Lonnie Makk)
14‐Know Somebody (feat. Casino, Dontwon)
15‐Retarded (feat. Caviar, Lonnie Makk)
16‐West Coast Criminalz (feat. Gonzoe)
17‐Now Listen (feat. Caffiene, Gangsta, Lonnie Makk, Young Noble)
18‐Royal Blue
01‐Intro ‐ Butter
02‐Pull It Out
03‐Street Swangin'
04‐Skit
05‐Comin' From The Westside
06‐Street Life
07‐Get It On
08‐Fuck You
09‐Cross The Nation
10‐Thousand One
11‐Wesley Pipes
12‐Hop Like
13‐Lil Bit
14‐Life
15‐Now Listen
01‐Intro (feat. Dj Tazmatic)
02‐Why You Not
03‐Bad
04‐Came to Party
05‐Do You Tonight
06‐Good
07‐I Am the Man
08‐On Tonight
09‐Attitude (feat. Famous & Pop Duece)
10‐Check It Out
11‐Wired Up (feat. Famous & Pop Duece)
12‐Foe Life (Casino Mafia)
13‐On the Regular (feat. Casino Mafia)
14‐It Ain't Shit (feat. Casino Gang & Infant Floe)
01‐Intro
02‐Funk On Yo Studio Hype (feat. Young Fame)
03‐Turn The Heat Up In The Oven (feat. E‐White, J.Locc)
04‐Nuthin Come 2 Sleeperz
05‐I Aint No Buster
06‐Babyblast Official
07‐Interesting Thing
08‐Interlude (Tazz Talk)
09‐If You No About Me
10‐Cinematic
11‐I'm That Man
12‐Somethan 4 The OG
13‐Apologies
14‐Actin Like Yall Buzzin
15‐Real West (feat. Curtis Young)
16‐Throw Ya Dubz Up (feat. J.Locc)
01‐On The Grind For Mine
02‐On The Map
03‐Cadillac Corky (Skit)
04‐Can U Feel It
05‐Foe My Kids (feat. San Quinn)
06‐Owe Nobody Nothing
07‐Side
08‐Hood Love (feat. Yacoodbhs)
09‐Nothing But Love (feat. San Quinn)
10‐I & U
11‐Baa Baa Baa
12‐Get My Ish
13‐By You (feat. Ms. Toi)
14‐I Stay 100
15‐Foe My Neighbors
16‐My New
17‐Hennessy And Coke
18‐Im Serious
19‐What I Wanta (feat. C.Simz)
20‐Relax (feat. Yacoodbhs, Young Fame)
01‐Unlimited
02‐Three Of You
03‐Drippin'
04‐You Stupid (feat. Casey Veggies & Lil Eazy E)
05‐Eat
06‐Front And Back
07‐In My Poetic Justice
08‐100 Rap
09‐Ah Ohh
10‐We Gets Money
11‐Mausberg And Baby S (feat. Mausberg)
12‐Kush By The Pound (feat. Vision)
13‐Gotta Get It (feat. Lonnie Mac 11)
14‐Ain't Attractive
15‐Come Thru
16‐Keep A Pistol
Collabo:
01‐Heat Rock
02‐Robbin You
03‐Ryders
04‐Biology
05‐How Tha Games Goes
06‐Word Pimpin
07‐In My World
08‐Savage Built
09‐Raid
10‐Playa
11‐Say My Name
12‐Heat Rock (Short Version)
13‐Untitled Track
01‐Monster Words
02‐Don´t Take It Personal
03‐Get Your U On
04‐Cali Hyphy
05‐Cali Girls
06‐Do It Right
07‐Have Some Fun
08‐I Choose You
09‐Jello & Chopsticks
10‐Inner City Street Life
11‐Stack High
12‐This Way I Get It
13‐We Don´t Need You
14‐White Teez
15‐Shake It Shake It
16‐What It Is
17‐Do It Right (Remix) (feat. Baby S, Keak Da Sneak, Q‐z, Snoop Dogg)
18‐Get Your U On (Remix) (feat. Baby S, E‐40, Keak Da Sneak, Q‐z)
19‐Givin Up (feat. Baby S) (From The Upcoming Album ‐ Crenshaw And Slauson 2009)
20‐Back To Life (feat. Keak Da Sneak, San Quinn) (From The Upcoming Album ‐ Scokland 12/09/08)
Singles:
Compilation:
01‐Best Of ''S'' (Intro)
02‐Cinematic
03‐We Can Freak It (feat. Andre Wilson, Kurupt)
04‐Mama Pray For Me (feat. King Lou, Ruff Dogg)
05‐I Know You Wanta
06‐Sumpn'2do (feat. Lonnie Makk, Playa Hamm, Titus)
07‐Skweez Ya Ballz (feat. King Tee)
08‐Conversation (feat. Snoop Dogg)
09‐Docc Free City (feat. Bokie Loc, Chag G, E‐White)
10‐Every Single Day (feat. Andre Wilson, King Lou, MG)
11‐You Got Me Phucked (feat. King Tee)
12‐At The Homie House (feat. King Lou)
13‐I Ain't Shit Without My Homeboyz (feat. Crooked I, Daz Dillinger, Kurupt, Soopafly)
14‐Street Swangin'
15‐On & On (feat. King Lou)
16‐With Or Without U (feat. Andre Wilson, Slip Capone)
17‐Get Ur Paper (feat. Kokane)
18‐Pull It Out
19‐If Its On (Leftover from Cinematic)
Info:
Raised on the West Side of Los Angeles, Baby S is a gangsta rapper whose primary influences include DJ Quik, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and late N.W.A. member Eazy-E. Baby has a rapping style that is unmistakably California the minute he starts to flow, one can easily tell that he is from the West Coast. The L.A. resident started rapping when he was in grammar school; that was in the '80s, and his desire to rap was inspired by popular hip-hop films like Krush Groove and Beat Street. Those movies were released at a time when New York still dominated rap, but in the late '80s, the Big Apple's position as hip-hop's capital was seriously challenged by the West Coast and Baby, like many Southern Californians, came under the influence of the gangsta rappers who were coming out of South Central L.A. and Compton, CA. He was a major fan of N.W.A.'s seminal, ultra-influential Straight Outta Compton album of 1989, and after that, he was influenced by Compton's DJ Quik and Long Beach's Snoop Doggy Dogg. Those gangsta rappers not only influenced his twangy flow, but also his lyrics (which are full of gangsta/thug life imagery). Along the way, Baby met various West Coast hip-hoppers who helped him out, including producer Battlecat (known for his work with Snoop and tha Eastsidaz) and veteran L.A. rapper King T (who was among Southern California's first hardcore rappers and used to go by King Tee). In 1998, T featured Baby on "Squeeze Yo Balls," one of the tunes on his Thy Kingdom Come album. Later that year, Baby appeared on rapper Kurupt's hit single "We Can Freak It," which Battlecat produced. In 2001, Baby recorded his debut album, Street Fractions, for Blast Entertainment/Ruthless Records (distributed by Epic/Sony).
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