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Kollage (album)

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Released
  
March 19, 1996

Artist
  
Bahamadia

Label
  
Chrysalis Records

Kollage (1996)
  
BB Queen (2000)

Release date
  
2 March 1996

Producers
  
DJ Premier, Guru

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Recorded
  
1994-1995 Firehouse Studio, D&D Studio and Battery Studio, New York, New York.

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Jazz rap, Alternative hip hop

Similar
  
Illadelph Halflife, Realms 'n Reality, Wrath of the Math, A Tear for the Ghetto, Jewelz

Bahamadia kollage full album 1996


Kollage is the debut studio album by American hip hop musician Bahamadia, released March 2, 1996 via Chrysalis Records. The album peaked at number #126 on the Billboard 200.

Contents

Samples

  • "Intro"
  • "Please Set Me at Ease" by Bobbi Humphrey
  • "Wordplay"
  • "Cucumber Slumber" by Weather Report
  • "Funk Times Three" by Paul Jackson, Jr.
  • "My Mind Spray" by Jeru the Damaja
  • "Spontaneity"
  • "Uzuri" by Catalyst
  • "Rugged Ruff"
  • "Halftime" by Nas
  • "I Confess"
  • "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye
  • "Total Wreck"
  • "Flow Joe" by Fat Joe
  • "Da Jawn"
  • "That's the Joint" by Funky 4+1
  • "Innovation"
  • "Electric Lush" by The John Payne Band
  • "3 The Hard Way"
  • "The Champ" by The Mohawks
  • "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved" by James Brown
  • "El Shabazz" by LL Cool J
  • "True Honey Buns"
  • "Don't Fight My Love" by The Ohio Players
  • Personnel

  • Bahamadia, Lil' Cess, P.A.N., Redhanded, Ski, Nou, K. Williams, K. Akins (vocals)
  • Base Corey "Funky Fingers" Stoot (guitar, bass)
  • N.O. Joe, JoJo (keyboards)
  • Preston "P-Funk" Middleton (bass)
  • X-Cetra, Karen Bernod (background vocals)
  • DJ Premier, Guru, Da Beatminerz, N.O. Joe, SKI, Redhanded, The Roots (production)
  • Carlos Bess, Karyn Walsh, Eddie Sancho, Joe Quinde, Tim Latham (engineers)
  • Songs

    Intro0:50
    Word Play3:17
    Spontaneity4:08

    References

    Kollage (album) Wikipedia