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Performer: Oh No
Title: The Disrupt(limited edition first pressing)
Country: US
Catalog Number: STH2097
Label: Stones Throw Records
Released: 2004
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 783
| 1 | Game InterludeVoice [Featuring] – Lil' Mike, Matt, & Marcuss | |
| 2 | Right NowProducer – Madlib The Beat ConductorWritten-By – O. Jackson | 3:04 |
| 3 | Every SectionProducer – Madlib The Beat ConductorRap [Featuring] – Cornbread Of Kali WildWritten-By – O. Jackson | 2:45 |
| 4 | Stomp That, V.2Producer – Madlib The Beat ConductorRap [Featuring] – Wildchild Written-By – O. Jackson | 3:04 |
| 5 | Seventeen | 1:37 |
| 6 | MoveProducer – J DillaRap [Featuring] – Roc CWritten-By – J. Yancey | 2:37 |
| 7 | I'm Here (Intro) | 2:28 |
| 8 | WTFRap [Featuring] – Wildchild | 2:28 |
| 9 | PerceptionsScratches [Cuts] – DJ Romes | 3:35 |
| 10 | GetawayFeaturing – Aloe BlaccRecorded By [Aloe Blacc] – Dave Cooley | 3:32 |
| 11 | Beat Interlude | |
| 12 | Take Another (Blunted Conversations)Producer – Kan KickRap [Featuring] – Kan KickWritten-By – T. Hughes | 3:48 |
| 13 | Kan Zulu Call Interlude | |
| 14 | Green TreeFeaturing – Dudley Perkins | 1:06 |
| 15 | The RideRap [Featuring] – M.E.D. AKA Medaphoar | 3:56 |
| 16 | BreakScratches [Cuts] – DJ Romes | 3:28 |
| 17 | I Can't Help MyselfFeaturing – Stacy EppsRecorded By [Stacy Epps] – Dave Cooley | 3:29 |
| 18 | On My WayScratches [Cuts] – DJ Romes | 3:59 |
| 19 | My AgginProducer – Madlib The Beat ConductorScratches [Cuts] – DJ RomesWritten-By – O. Jackson | 2:29 |
| 20 | Chosen OneProducer – Madlib The Beat ConductorWritten-By – O. Jackson | 2:40 |
Tracks 1 to 11, 13 to 17 recorded at the Smash, Oxnard, CA.
Track 2 and 11 mixed at Bionic, L.A.
Track 12 recorded and mixed at Defcon IV, L.A. Aloe Blacc and Stacy Epps' vocals recorded at Defcon IV, L.A.
Mastered at Bionic, L.A.
Some U.S.-manufactured copies of "The Disrupt" CD do not have the two bonus tracks which they were suppose to contain. This is a pressing error which was not discovered until the weekend of the release, after the CDs had already shipped, and in some cases already gone on sale.
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The Disrupt - OH No. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Album 2004 20 Songs. Oh No & MED aka Medaphoar. Oh No & Aloe Blacc. I Can't Help Myself. Oh No & Stacy Epps. Every Section. Oh No & Cornbread. Oh No & Wildchild. Songs in album Oh No - The Disrupt 2004. Oh No - I'm Here Intro, Beat Interlude. Oh No - Right Now. Oh No - Move feat. Roc C. Oh No - Perceptions. Oh No - Stomp That, V. 2 feat. Oh No - Seventeen. Oh No - Break. Oh No - The Ride feat. The Disrupt is the debut studio album by American hip hop musician Oh No. It was released on October 5, 2004 by Stones Throw Records. The Disrupt might be a debut album, but it sounds far more seasoned and mature than those of more veteran players. Oliver Wang. Go Unlimited. 4 months for . Limited time offer. New subscribers only. Terms apply. Oh No first came to my attention with his collaboration with Wildchild on his album, Secondary Protocol. Brother of Otis Jackson Jr. Madlib and son of a soul singer father and songwriter mother, Oh No Michael Jackson proves that the diverse and eclectic background that runs in his family with such a wonderful debut album. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Take Another Blunted Conversations by Oh No feat. Kan Kick. Traci's Tracks by Billy Vaughn 1969. WTF by Oh No feat. Condition: Very Good. 1 Votes: 122 Other Formats: AHX AIFF DXD AAC FLAC MP2 MOD. Label: Stones Throw Records STH2097 Type: CD, Album Country: US Date of released: 2004 Category: Hip Hop Style . Oh No's nimbleness on the mic is easily matched by his creativity in the booth. The Disrupt brims with an understated vibrance rarely found in a debut release. Seventeen swims in an ephemeral gloom as Oh No lends the obligatory Afterschool Special ode to the teen caught in the game. Yet thematically, The Disrupt unfortunately lives up to its name- Oh No seems to have pitched a collection of singles rather than a cohesive album. While each individual track demonstrates his strengths, the tempo and tone of the album explodes and subsides wildly and fails to build an interpretive framework