2022-12-24

Baby DC - School Dayz (1999) (CD) (FLAC + 320 kbps)



01. Kid Capri (Intro) (00:14)
02. Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll (ft. Imajin) (04:47)
03. Do That Dance (Say Uhh Ohh) (02:37)
04. Rich Kids 4 Life (ft. Lil’ Rakim) (02:58)
05. Message From Snoop Dogg (00:24)
06. Candy Girl (ft. Imajin) (03:40)
07. I’m Feelin’ You (03:34)
08. That Ain’t Much (It’s A School Boy Crush) (04:00)
09. Message From Ice Cube (00:17)
10. Get Your Hustle On (ft. Too $hort) (04:33)
11. Gimme Mine (ft. E-40) (04:33)
12. Video Game Playa (03:39)
13. Poppa Was A Soldier (R.I.P.) (ft. Ant Banks) (03:39)

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Born January 7, 1986 in Oakland, California. He's a former American rapper, who first started rapping at five years old, made his first official appearance on Too Short's 1995 album, Cocktails on the track "Thangs Change" with fellow kid rappers, Illegal. That same year he recorded his first solo track "Can I Get Loose", which appeared on The Dangerous Crew's Don't Try This at Home. In 1998, the now 12-year old rapper became the first to sign to Too Short's short-lived record label, $hort Records. He released his debut album, School Dayz, on September 29, 1998, which spawned the minor hit, "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll". The track peaked at #45 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1999.
After School Dayz, DC appeared on T.W.D.Y's Lead the Way in 2000, and Too Short's Chase the Cat in 2001, however he has not been heard of since.