| Production: |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (Album) ◄ (2 versions) |
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Warner Bros. Records |
1979 |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (LP, Album, Gat) |
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Warner Bros. Records |
1979 |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (LP, Album) |
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Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records |
1979 |
| Appears On: |
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(Not Just) Knee Deep (12", Promo) |
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Warner Bros. Records |
1979 |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (Album) ◄ (4 versions) |
Freak Of The Week, (No... |
Warner Bros. Records ... |
1979 |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (LP, Album, Gat) |
Freak Of The Week, (No... |
Warner Bros. Records |
1979 |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (LP, Album) |
Freak Of The Week, (No... |
Warner Bros. Records, Warner Bros. Records |
1979 |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (CD, Album, RE) |
Freak Of The Week, (No... |
Priority Records |
1993 |
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Uncle Jam Wants You (CD, Album, RM, SHM) |
Freak Of The Week, (No... |
Victor Entertainment Japan |
2009 |
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Trombipulation (LP, Album) |
Crush It, Trombipulati... |
Casablanca Records |
1980 |
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Straight Checkn 'Em (Album) ◄ (3 versions) |
I Don't Dance |
Orpheus Records ... |
1991 |
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Straight Checkn 'Em (LP) |
I Don't Dance |
Orpheus Records, Epic |
1991 |
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Straight Checkn 'Em (CD, Album) |
I Don't Dance |
Orpheus Records, Epic |
1991 |
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Straight Checkn 'Em (CD, Album) |
I Don't Dance |
Epic |
1991 |
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Boomin' In Ya Jeep (12", Promo) |
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JDK Records |
1992 |
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Boomin' In Ya Jeep / No Head, No Backstage Pass (12") |
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JDK Records |
1992 |
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Whut? Thee Album (LP, Album) |
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Rush Associated Labels |
1992 |
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Sickinnahead (Album) ◄ (2 versions) |
Niggas Like You, Get G... |
Mercury |
1993 |
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Sickinnahead (CD, Album) |
Niggas Like You, Get G... |
Mercury |
1993 |
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Sickinnahead (LP, Album) |
Niggas Like You, Get G... |
Mercury, Mercury |
1993 |
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Gang Related (12") |
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Ruthless Records, Relativity |
1994 |
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Volume I (CD, Album) |
Shit Don't Stop |
Interscope Records, Out Da Gutta Records |
1994 |
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All Eyez On Me (2xCD, Album) |
Heartz Of Men, Can't C Me |
Death Row Records (2), Interscope Records |
1996 |
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Death Row - Greatest Hits (2xCD, Comp) |
Who Am I (What's My Na... |
Death Row Records (2) |
1996 |
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The Wicked Buddah Baby (CD, Album) |
Buddah Baby Intro |
Rap-A-Lot Records, Noo Trybe Records |
1996 |
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Doc's Da Name 2000 (Album) ◄ (2 versions) |
D.O.G.S. |
Def Jam Recordings |
1998 |
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Doc's Da Name 2000 (CD, Album) |
D.O.G.S. |
Def Jam Recordings |
1998 |
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Doc's Da Name 2000 (CD, Album) |
D.O.G.S. |
Def Jam Recordings |
1998 |
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Blackout! (Album) ◄ (3 versions) |
Tear It Off |
Def Jam Recordings |
1999 |
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Blackout! (CD, Album) |
Tear It Off |
Def Jam Recordings |
1999 |
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Blackout! (CD, Album) |
Tear It Off |
Def Jam Recordings |
1999 |
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Blackout! (CD, Album) |
Tear It Off |
Def Jam Recordings |
1999 |
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Tha Last Meal (CD, Album) |
I Can't Swim |
Priority Records, Virgin, No Limit Records, Priority Records |
2000 |
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Monster (Album) ◄ (2 versions) |
All 4 U (Niecy's Song) |
Columbia ... |
2003 |
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Monster (CD, Album, Enh) |
All 4 U (Niecy's Song) |
Columbia |
2003 |
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Monster (CD, Album, Enh) |
All 4 U (Niecy's Song) |
Columbia, Aquemini Records |
2003 |
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