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Thy Kingdom Come est le cinquième album studio de King Tee (sous le nom de King T), sorti le 30 juin 1998. Cet album a été publié une première fois en 1998 sur le label de Dr. Dre, Aftermath Entertainment, mais la note de 3,5 sur 5 donnée par le magazine The Source ayant déplu à Dre, l'album a été retiré des bacs. Les deux rappeurs ont néanmoins continué à entretenir une relation cordiale, et King Tee a d'ailleurs fait une apparition l'année suivante sur l'album du Docteur, 2001. On retrouve la chanson Speak On It sur l'album de Young Maylay, San Andreas: The Original Mixtape.
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Thy Kingdom Come is the fifth studio album by West Coast hip hop artist King T. It was released on August 6, 2002 on Greedy Green Entertainment and Mo Beatz. The album was originally titled The Kingdom Come and was slated for a release on June 30, 1998, on Aftermath Entertainment. The 2002 release contains all of the same tracks as the 1998 version, except 2 tracks. The 1998 version was to be King Tee's first release of new material in three years after allying with Dr. Dre and appearing on his compilation, Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath. King Tee's album was later put on hold. His shelved album had already been rated three and a half stars out of five by The Source, which was "not good enough" for Dr. Dre, but King Tee maintained a positive relationship with Dr. Dre. He even appeared on D
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Thy Kingdom Come est le cinquième album studio de King Tee (sous le nom de King T), sorti le 30 juin 1998. Cet album a été publié une première fois en 1998 sur le label de Dr. Dre, Aftermath Entertainment, mais la note de 3,5 sur 5 donnée par le magazine The Source ayant déplu à Dre, l'album a été retiré des bacs. Les deux rappeurs ont néanmoins continué à entretenir une relation cordiale, et King Tee a d'ailleurs fait une apparition l'année suivante sur l'album du Docteur, 2001. En 2002, l'album est de nouveau publié, cette fois-ci par Mo Beatz Records et Greedy Green Entertainment, sous le titre The Kingdom Come, et avec une autre pochette. Trois titres ne figurent plus sur cette version (Psychic Pimp Hotline, Got It Locked, That's Drama et I Don't Wanna Die) et deux nouveaux titres apparaissent (Nuthin Has Changed et The Original). Malgré des critiques mitigées, l'opus est un échec commercial. On retrouve la chanson Speak On It sur l'album de Young Maylay, San Andreas: The Original Mixtape.
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Thy Kingdom Come is the fifth studio album by West Coast hip hop artist King T. It was released on August 6, 2002 on Greedy Green Entertainment and Mo Beatz. The album was originally titled The Kingdom Come and was slated for a release on June 30, 1998, on Aftermath Entertainment. The 2002 release contains all of the same tracks as the 1998 version, except 2 tracks. The 1998 version was to be King Tee's first release of new material in three years after allying with Dr. Dre and appearing on his compilation, Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath. King Tee's album was later put on hold. His shelved album had already been rated three and a half stars out of five by The Source, which was "not good enough" for Dr. Dre, but King Tee maintained a positive relationship with Dr. Dre. He even appeared on Dr. Dre's album, 2001, in 1999. By 2002, The Kingdom Come was released to mixed opinions and was a commercial failure. It had no charting singles, and it did not chart as an album. The album has been released in some places under the original name "Thy Kingdom Come" with an alternative album cover. The song "Speak On It" also appeared on San Andreas: The Original Mixtape, an album by King T's protégé Young Maylay.
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