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D-Block's Styles P is at it again. After being far too patient with the release of "Time Is Money", Styles is taking no time to feed his hungry fans more of his verbals, this time in the form of a brand new joint "The Ghost Sessions".
Though he was born in Corona, Queens, the Styles family soon relocated to Yonkers, where Styles came up with Jadakiss, Sheek Louch and the whole D-Block/Lox crew. Eventually the crew caught the ear of Bad Boy Records. After some incredible guest shots, 1998 finally saw The Lox drop "Money, Power & Respect," which gained them a little bit of each. Jada may have released a solo record first, but Styles has gone it on his own more than a few times too, starting with "A Gangster and a Gentleman" in 2002.
Since then he's dropped plenty of mixtapes, appeared on every D-Block record and guested with the likes of Ghostface Killah and DMX. One of his most notorious guest appearances was on "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" from Sheek Louch's "After Taxes," a cut that merely touched upon the ongoing D-Block beef with 50 and G-Unit. On "The Ghost Sessions" Styles is joined by his D-Block crew and of course there are a few big surprises.
TRACK LIST
1. The Hardest (feat. AZ) -- Prod. by Large Professor
2. F*ck The Police -- Prod. by Street Radio
3. No Remorse (feat. J-Hood) -- Prod. by Street Radio
4. Come One, Come All (feat. Kool G. Rap) -- Prod. by Fizzy Womack
5. Hold On (feat. Jay Rush) -- Prod. by Fizzy Womack
6. Frustration -- Prod. by Street Radio
7. Pain -- Prod. by J. Waxx Garfield
8. The Struggle -- Prod. by Large Professor
9. Poor Folk (feat. Joell Ortiz) -- Prod. by Street Radio
10. The Lessons -- Prod. by Street Radio
11. Use Mad Clips (feat. Cormega) -- Prod. by Emile
12. Deeper Than Most -- Prod. by Street Radio
BONUS TRACKS
13. S.P. Ghost (Rock Remix) -- Prod. by Ill Will Fulton
14. Come One, Come All (Rock Remix feat. Ill Bill) -- Prod. by Ill Will Fulton
15. So Easily (Rock Remix) -- Prod. by Ill Will Fulton
LABEL: Streetcore
RELEASE: May 22, 2007
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