Gang Related: The Soundtrack (explicit)

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Annotation

Compared to other releases, this one adds "Going Back to Cali" by Y.G.D. as track 13 on disc one, and removes "What Have You Done?" by B.G.O.T.I. from disc two, instead adding "Wutz da Deal" by Chocolate Bandit.

Annotation last modified on 2022-02-17 11:21 UTC.

Tracklist

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1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Way Too Major
producer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
guest performer:
Tray Deee (rapper Tracy Davis, aka Tray Deee)
performer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Daz Dillinger featuring Tray Deee5:27
2Life’s So Hard
assistant engineer:
Mike Geiser (engineer) and Cameron Webb (engineer)
engineer:
Tommy Daugherty
producer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
mixer:
Dave Aron (mix engineer)
instruments:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud), Priest “Soopafly” Brooks (US rapper, producer & engineer), Ricky Rouse and Carl “Butch” Small (percussionist)
background vocals:
2Pac (US rapper), Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud) and Snoop Doggy Dogg (US rapper)
performer:
2Pac (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
mixed at:
Larrabee Sound Studios (original location of Larrabee Sound Studios from 1969–1991) in West Hollywood
engineered at:
Can-Am Studios in Tarzana
recording of:
Life’s So Hard
writer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud) and Tupac Shakur (2Pac’s personal identity)
2Pac5:41
3Greed
producer:
Bud’da (US rap producer Stephen Anderson)
vocals:
Ice Cube
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Ice Cube4:30
4Get Yo Bang On
producer:
Binky (US Rapper / AllFrumTha i)
guest performer:
AllFrumTha I
performer:
Mack 10
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Mack 10 featuring AllFrumTha I3:07
5These Days
engineer:
Tommy D. Daugherty
producer:
Nate Dogg
mixer:
Tommy D. Daugherty and Nate Dogg
background vocals:
Fuskee
background vocals and lead vocals:
Nate Dogg
vocals and performer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997), Celestial Breakaway, LLC (in 1998) and Dogg Foundation (in 1998)
recorded at:
Can-Am Studios in Tarzana
recording of:
These Days
writer:
Dat Nigga Daz (Daz Dillinger, US rapper Delmar Arnaud) and Nate Dogg
publisher:
Nate Dogg Music and Suge Publishing
quotes music from:
Pay Back Is a Dog
Nate Dogg featuring Daz Dillinger4.54:59
6Mash for Our Dreams
producer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
vocals:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud), Storm (female rapper, Outlawz member Donna Hunter) and Young Noble
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
recording of:
Mash for Our Dreams
Storm featuring Young Noble, Daz Dillinger4:48
7Free ’Em All
vocals:
J-Flexx (US rapper, Death Row Records artist) and Tenkamenin (Tha Realest, rapper Jevon Jones, fka Tenkamenin)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
J-Flexx featuring Tenkamenin5:40
8Staring Through My Rearview
assistant engineer:
Paul Naguna (engineer) and Lance Pierre
engineer:
Tommy Daugherty
co-producer:
Tyrone Wrice
producer:
2Pac (US rapper)
mixer:
Dave Aron (mix engineer)
instruments:
Ricky Rouse, Carl “Butch” Small (percussionist) and Tyrone Wrice
performer:
2Pac (US rapper) and Outlawz (rap group founded by 2Pac)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
mixed at:
Encore Studios in Burbank
engineered at:
Can-Am Studios in Tarzana
samples:
In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins (of Genesis)
recording of:
Staring Through My Rear View
writer:
Phil Collins (of Genesis), Malcolm Greenidge, Tupac Shakur (2Pac’s personal identity), Tyrone Wrice and Yafeu Fula (Yaki Kadafi, of the Outlawz)
is based on:
In the Air Tonight
2Pac featuring Outlawz3.355:12
9Devotion
producer:
Les "Dr. Smoke" Pierce (Producer)
instruments:
Les Pierce (Producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Paradise4:16
10I Can’t Fix It
producer:
Arthur Griffith (Arthur Griffith II // producer/music composer/label executive from Sacramento, CA affiliated with Black Market Records/Black Market Blue) and Chris Jackson (member of DRS)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Jackers4:36
11Questions
producer:
QDIII
vocals:
Tech N9ne (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Tech N9ne5:08
12Hollywood Bank Robbery
producer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
guest performer:
Kurupt (US rapper) and Snoop Dogg (US rapper)
performer:
The Gang (US hip-hop artists, track "Everyday Thang")
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Tha Gang featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg, Kurupt4:31
13Going Back to Cali
Y.G.D. “The Top Dawg”6:11
2CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Made Niggaz
engineer and mixer:
Tommy Daugherty
co-producer:
Johnny "J" (US rap/hip-hop)
producer:
2Pac (US rapper)
instruments:
Bill Mason (keyboardist) and Ricky Rouse
lead vocals:
2Pac (US rapper)
vocals:
E.D.I. Mean, Hussein Fatal, Yaki Kadafi (of the Outlawz), Kastro (of the Outlawz) and Napoleon (of the Outlawz)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
mixed at and engineered at:
Can-Am Studios in Tarzana
music videos:
Made Niggaz (official (clean) version) by 2Pac (US rapper) & Outlawz (rap group founded by 2Pac) and Made Niggaz (explicit vesion (dressed as cops shooting at Biggie & Puffy)) by 2Pac (US rapper) & Outlawz (rap group founded by 2Pac)
recording of:
Made Niggaz
writer:
Tupac Shakur (2Pac’s personal identity) and The Outlawz (Outlawz, rap group founded by 2Pac)
2Pac featuring Outlawz45:02
2Loc’d Out Hood
producer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Kurupt4:31
3Gang Related
producer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
WC, CJ Mac, Daz Dillinger, Tray Deee4:32
4Keep Your Eyes Open
co-producer:
O.F.T.B. (Watts hip-hop group)
producer:
Brian "G"
instruments:
Brian G. and Carl "Butch" Small (percussionist)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
O.F.T.B.5:23
5Lady
producer:
Regi Devell (US hip-hop/R&B songwriter, producer, arranger, vocalist and musician)
guest performer:
Storm (female rapper, Outlawz member Donna Hunter)
performer:
6 Feet Deep (Death Row R&B group)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
6 Feet Deep featuring Storm4:15
6Take a Nigga Like Me
producer:
Stretch and Wy
instruments:
Carl "Butch" Small (percussionist) and Stretch
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Young Soldierz5:19
7What’s Ya Fantasy
producer:
Daz Dillinger (US rapper Delmar Arnaud)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
Outlawz, Daz Dillinger5:32
8Change to Come
performer:
Bahamadia, Con Funk Shun (US R&B & funk band), J-Flexx (US rapper, Death Row Records artist), Kool & the Gang and Tenkamenin (Tha Realest, rapper Jevon Jones, fka Tenkamenin)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
J-Flexx featuring Tenkamenin, Bahamadia, Kool & the Gang, Con Funk Shun4:22
9Freak Somethin’
assistant engineer:
Doug Elkins and Cameron Webb (engineer)
engineer and mixer:
Tommy Daugherty
producer:
Carl “Butch” Small (percussionist) and Tommy Daugherty
instruments:
D.J. Tee (New Orleans Bounce/gangsta rap artist), Greg “G.Mo” Moore (US guitarist & songwriter), Carl “Butch” Small (percussionist) and Tommy Daugherty
background vocals:
Ronald “Riskie” Brent (graphic artist), Onesha Deadmon, Tracy Hardin and Roland “Juicy” Williams
lead vocals:
Roland
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
mixed at:
Larrabee Sound Studios (original location of Larrabee Sound Studios from 1969–1991) in West Hollywood
engineered at:
Backroom Studios in Glendale
recording of:
Freak Somethin’
writer:
Roland Williams and Carl “Butch” Small (percussionist)
Roland4:46
10Feelin’ a Good Thang
co-producer:
2DV
producer:
Carlas Closson (producer and musician)
instruments:
Carlas Closson (producer and musician)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
2DV3:24
11Lost Souls
assistant engineer:
Paul Naguna (engineer) and Lance Pierre
engineer:
Tommy Daugherty
producer:
QDIII and Sean “Barney” Thomas
mixer:
Dave Aron (mix engineer)
instruments:
QDIII and Carl “Butch” Small (percussionist)
vocals:
2Pac (US rapper) and Outlawz (rap group founded by 2Pac)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The “Untouchable” Death Row Records (in 1997)
mixed at:
Encore Studios in Burbank
engineered at:
Can‐Am Studios in Tarzana
recording of:
Lost Souls
writer:
David Frank (American keyboardist, producer, writer; The System), Michael Murphy and Tupac Shakur (2Pac’s personal identity)
quotes music from:
Don’t Disturb This Groove
2Pac featuring Outlawz4:43
12Wutz da Deal
Jr. a.k.a. Chocolate Bandit4:16

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