Once Upon a Time in America (album)
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Once Upon a Time in America – debiutancki album amerykańskiego rapera Smoothe Da Hustlera, wydany 19 marca 1996 roku nakładem wytwórni Profile Records. Wydawnictwo zadebiutowało na 11. miejscu notowania Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums i 93. miejscu listy Billboard 200. Album w całości wyprodukował DR Period z wyjątkiem utworu czwartego, który jest autorstwa Kenny'ego Gee, a w nagraniach gościnnie udział wzięli m.in. brat rapera , oraz .
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Once Upon a Time in America is the debut studio album by American rapper Smoothe da Hustler. It was released on March 19, 1996 via Profile Records. It was produced entirely by New York City-based producer DR Period with the exception of the song "Glocks On Cock", which was produced by Kenny Gee. It features guest appearances from Trigga tha Gambler, Kovon and DV Alias Khrist.
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Once Upon a Time in America – debiutancki album amerykańskiego rapera Smoothe Da Hustlera, wydany 19 marca 1996 roku nakładem wytwórni Profile Records. Wydawnictwo zadebiutowało na 11. miejscu notowania Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums i 93. miejscu listy Billboard 200. Album w całości wyprodukował DR Period z wyjątkiem utworu czwartego, który jest autorstwa Kenny'ego Gee, a w nagraniach gościnnie udział wzięli m.in. brat rapera , oraz .
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