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Released
  
October 29, 1996

Artist
  
O.G.C.

Label
  
Priority Records

Length
  
50:47

Release date
  
29 October 1996

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Recorded
  
November 1995-August 1996

Producer
  
Baby Paul Shaleek Mr. Walt Steele Supreme DJ Evil Dee O. Gee/DJ Ogee Buckshot Lord Jamar E-Swift Madlib

Da Storm (1996)
  
The M-Pire Shrikez Back (1999)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Underground hip hop, East Coast hip hop

Similar
  
Starang Wondah albums, Hip hop music albums

Originoo gunn clappaz da storm 1996 full album


Da Storm is the first album by the hip hop trio O.G.C. (Originoo Gunn Clappaz), released in October 1996 through Duck Down Records. O.G.C. members Starang Wondah, Louieville Sluggah and Top Dog gained fame as members of the hip hop collective Boot Camp Clik, first appearing with Heltah Skeltah as "The Fab 5" in 1995. The two groups split up to release separate albums in 1996, with Da Storm being the last Boot Camp Clik release after Black Moon's Enta Da Stage, Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin' and Heltah Skeltah's Nocturnal. Of these four Boot Camp albums, Da Storm sold the least, reaching just over 200,000 copies in the United States.

Contents

Two singles were released from the album, "No Fear" with "Da Storm" as a B-side, followed by "Hurricane Starang" with "Gunn Clapp" and "Danjer" as B-sides. "No Fear" peaked at #13 on Billboard magazine's Hot Rap Singles chart. A video was shot "No Fear". A split video was made for "Hurricane Starang" and "Danjer", titled "Hurricane Danjer". The "No Fear" video caused a small dispute between Starang Wondah and The Notorious B.I.G. as it contained a Biggie look-alike when Starang said the lines, "I scare, petty MCs who claim they got gats/frontin wit hoes in videos with pimp hats/but the fact, still remains/that you're just a stain on the bottom of my boots while I'm still Starang." Starang was attacked by Biggie's henchmen at D&D Studios, and later mentions the attack on Heltah Skeltah's 1998 hit "I Ain't Havin That". "No Fear" was also used by Beyoncé Knowles on her 2003 hit "Baby Boy".

Samples

  • "No Fear"
  • "E.V.A." by Jean-Jacques Perrey
  • "I Want to Thank You" by Dr. Lonnie Smith
  • "Gunn Clapp"
  • "Power" by Earth, Wind & Fire
  • "Danjer"
  • "Sounds From the Sea's Edge" by The John Payne Band
  • "Da Storm"
  • "Lonely Jelly" by Moody
  • "Gettin' Money (The Get Money Remix) by Junior M.A.F.I.A.
  • "Wild Cowboys In Bucktown"
  • "The Hot Rock - Main Title" by Quincy Jones
  • "Elite Fleet"
  • "Past Days" by The John Payne Band
  • "Flava In Ya Ear" by Craig Mack
  • "Flex" by Mad Cobra
  • "Flappin'"
  • "All I Have to Do Is Dream" by The Everly Brothers
  • "God Don't Like Ugly"
  • "Strictly Business" by EPMD
  • "Hurricane Starang"
  • "Sounds From the Sea's Edge" by The John Payne Band
  • "Leflah Leflaur Eshkoshka" by Heltah Skeltah
  • "Sound Bwoy Bureill" by Smif-n-Wessun
  • Songs

    1Intro1:02
    2Calm Before da Storm3:26
    3No Fear4:09

    References

    Da Storm Wikipedia