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- One Mo Nigga ta Go est le premier et unique album studio de DJ Yella, sorti le 26 mars 1996. Cet album est un hommage à son ami de longue date, Eazy-E, décédé le 26 mars 1995, un an jour pour jour avant sa publication. Une des raisons pour lesquelles Yella a réalisé ce disque est qu'il voulait aider à financer les études des neuf enfants dEazy-E. La photo de la pochette représente Yella accroupi devant la tombe de son ami. Yella a produit l'intégralité des titres mais ne rappe pas sur la plupart d’entre eux. Il s'agit de son unique album solo. Après cet opus, il a délaissé l'industrie musicale pour devenir réalisateur de films pornographiques jusqu'en 2011, date à laquelle il a commencé à travailler sur un nouvel album intitulé West Coastin' mais pour lequel aucune information n'est disponible. (fr)
- One Mo Nigga ta Go is the only solo studio album by former N.W.A member DJ Yella. It was released on March 26, 1996, and is dedicated to Eazy-E. The album cover shows close-up of Eazy-E's face and Yella himself at Eazy-E's grave. Recording sessions took place at Audio Achievements in Torrance, California with Donovan "The Dirt Biker" Smith, who also provided mixing and co-production. Production was handled primarily by DJ Yella himself. The album features guest appearances from B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta, Kokane, Dirty Red, Traci Nelson and Leicy Loc. It spawned three singles: "4 tha E", a tribute song to Eazy-E, which peaked at #50 on the US Billboard Hot Rap Songs, "Dat's How I'm Livin'" and "Send 4 Me". Yella never released any other solo material, and after the release he left the music industry to direct pornographic films until 2011, when he started working on a new album called West Coastin which currently has no information regarding the project since 2012. One of the reasons Yella made this album was to help raise money for college for nine of Eazy-E's children. The album peaked at number 82 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and at number 23 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. (en)
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- One Mo Nigga ta Go is the only solo studio album by former N.W.A member DJ Yella. It was released on March 26, 1996, and is dedicated to Eazy-E. The album cover shows close-up of Eazy-E's face and Yella himself at Eazy-E's grave. The album peaked at number 82 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and at number 23 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. (en)
- One Mo Nigga ta Go est le premier et unique album studio de DJ Yella, sorti le 26 mars 1996. Cet album est un hommage à son ami de longue date, Eazy-E, décédé le 26 mars 1995, un an jour pour jour avant sa publication. Une des raisons pour lesquelles Yella a réalisé ce disque est qu'il voulait aider à financer les études des neuf enfants dEazy-E. La photo de la pochette représente Yella accroupi devant la tombe de son ami. (fr)
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- One Mo Nigga ta Go (en)
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