Mr. X / Mr. X

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I've had this album for a long time but don't know much about it except it slaps hard in a west coast mid-90's gangsterish melodic laid back dope smokin' nate dogg type of shit way.

On my files it says Mr. X / Z. Ro so I'm not sure if this is a collaboration album or what but it's not listed in Z. Ro's discography.

All I could find was this info:

MR.X - MR. X (South Central) (1996)

1. Playa Hata
2. Active Crew
3. Dear God
4. Flossin'
5. Low Rider
6. Puttin' in Work
7. Can't Fade the Funk
8. Slippin'
9. So High
10. Playa's Life
11. Comin' from the Head
12. True to This
13. One Time (At My Door)
14. Any Ole Sunday

Anyone got any info? I uploaded it, link is below. Peep that shit you won't be disappoint.

http://www.mediafire.com/?pyx0hfhvhnk9w7m
 
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Small world, so QDIII is Quincy Jone's son, Quincy Jones grew up in Seattle and went to Garfield High School which is real close to where I live. QDIII was born in london and grew up in Sweden? Whoda knew. What part of Europe are you from Thag?
 

ThaG

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Thanks for the info Thag you got any other g funk recommends?
I don't know what you are familiar with. But since you mentioned QDIII and Sweden, and I suspect that if you haven't heard about Mr. X you haven't heard about these either, you may want to check them:

http://www.discogs.com/Scrappy-G-On-Top/release/1378028
http://www.discogs.com/Ro-Cee-Da-Persiadic-Gee/release/746405

There was quite good g-funk in Europe in the 90s; and it much more alive there currently than in the US, for example:






etc.