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The Hogg in Me

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Released
  
November 21, 1995

Release date
  
21 November 1995

Length
  
58:28

Label
  
Jive Records

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Producer
  
Celly Cel, Damian Law, Filthy Rich, Kevin Gardner, K-Lou, Levitti, Redwine, Stevie Wright, Studio Ton, Young Dog

The Hogg in Me (1995)
  
Southwest Riders (1997)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Gangsta rap, West Coast hip hop

Similar
  
Sick wid It's Greatest Hits, Money & Muscle, Southwest Riders, Down and Dirty, The Block Brochure: Welcome

The Hogg in Me is compilation presented by American rap label Sick Wid It Records. It was released November 21, 1995 on Sick Wid It and Jive Records. The album was produced by Celly Cel, Damian Law, Dre "Young Dog" Riggins, Filthy Rich, Kevin Gardner, K-Lou, Levitti, Redwine, Stevie Wright and Studio Ton. It peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album features performances by B-Legit, Celly Cel, Levitti, Funk Mobb, The Mossie, Playaz Tryna Strive, A-1 and Reservoir Hoggz.

Contents

Background

Several songs were reproduced on future Sick Wid It releases, including: "Time to Mobb" (It Ain't 4 Play), "Funk Season" (Killa Kali), "Feel Ness Real" (All Frames of the Game), "Can My Nine Get Ate" (The Hemp Museum), "Get a Bar of This Game" (Have Heart Have Money) and "Did Dat" (Paper Chasin' (4Eva Hustlin')). The song, "Get a Bar of This Game" was slightly altered and retitled to, "Show No Shame", when it appeared on The Mossie's debut album in 1997.

Several new groups were introduced on this compilation that would go on to release albums in 1996–1997, including: Funk Mobb (G-Note, K-1 & Mac Shawn) who released It Ain't 4 Play in 1996, Playaz Tryna Strive (Filthy Rich & T-Pup) who released All Frames of the Game in 1996 and The Mossie (Kaveo, Mugzi & Tap Dat Ass) who released Have Heart Have Money in 1997. Although they appeared on several other Sick Wid It releases from the mid-to-late nineties, A-1 (Big Bone & D-Day) waited almost five years to release their debut album, Mash Confusion was released in the summer of 1999. Reservoir Hoggz (Paulay & Rhythm X) never released an album, although Rhythm X had previously released a solo album in 1994 titled, Long Overdue. Levitti was scheduled to release an album in the late nineties titled, So Fly, although that album never saw the light of day.

Songs

1IntroB-Legit2:40
2Time To MobbFunk Mobb4:45
3Funk SeasonCelly Cel4:56

References

The Hogg in Me Wikipedia