San Quinn The Rock Pressure Makes Diamonds Rare

SAN QUINN The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds Deal Done Entertainment Produced by: Sean T, Cozmo, Steve Vicious, Davey-D Cohn, E-A-Ski, Traxamillion, Mac Pacino, Left, Maxwell Smart, Mista Royce, T.B. Prem Geet Bangla Movie Songs Mp3 Free Download. , Box Kev, J-Moe Featuring: Ya' Boy, E-A-Ski, Big Rich, Seff Tha Gaffla, Hoodstarz, Mike. The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds is the sixth studio album by American rapper San Quinn. The single 'Hell Yeah!' Featuring Allen Anthony and E-A-Ski received considerable radio play, and a video was also shot for the song. The song peaked at #19 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, making it both.
The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds by Released February 7, 2006 Recorded 2004-2006 Length 1: 13: 42, Done Deal Ent.,, chronology (2004) 2004 The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds' (2006) (2007) 2007 The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds is the sixth. The single 'Hell Yeah!' Featuring Allen Anthony and received considerable radio play, and a video was also shot for the song. The song peaked at #19 on the chart, making it both artists' only charting and most successful single to date. The album debuted at #100 on the chart, #20 on the chart, and #12 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.
Track listing [ ] # Track Featured Guest(s) Producer(s) Length 01. 'Frisco Stand Up (Checkmate 2)' 2:52 02. 'Hell Yeah', Allen Anthony E-A-Ski & CMT 3:47 03. 'Planet Fillmoe' Seff Tha Gaffla 4:06 04. 'Get Low' 3:15 05. 'Look What I've Done For Them' Cozmo 4:54 06. 'Put My Mind To It ' 4:33 07.
'Run The Block' 3:42 08. 'Kick Yo' Ass' 3:39 09. 'It's A Done Deal' 3:09 10. 'Do That For Me' Cozmo 4:23 11. 'So Young' 4:02 12. 'From A Gangsta Like Me' Cozmo 4:37 13. 'The Hunter' Ya Boy 3:32 14.
'That's Beef' Big Rich 3:40 15. 'Holdin' Back These Years' 3:45 16. 'I Got Goons' 3:40 17.
'Tell Me What The Price Is' 3:39 18. 'Way More Than They Can See' 3:53 19. 'Pimps N' Hustlers' Pierce 4:47 References [ ].
Could this be the year? Could it be that the Bay Area rap scene is ready to blow, with sideshows spreading to South Dakota and even your mother showing her thizz face? Probably not, but the growing popularity of long-ignored Bay rap has been a major storyline in hip-hop this year (see the twice-hourly playing of “Tell Me When to Go” as evidence) and San Quinn is yet another benefactor of this newfound curiosity, with nationwide distribution thanks to his recent partnership with SMC. San Quinn The Rock: Pressure Makes Diamonds Bay rappers have always held the mainstream audience at arm’s length due to the sheer gulliness of both their content and flow. While Quinn doesn’t betray this tradition, he also shows some vulnerability when speaking about his struggles in the game on “Look What I’ve Done For Them” and “Holdin’ Back These Years,” in which Quinn proclaims that he has “paid too many dues.” It is this recurring theme of being overlooked that has unified the Bay, and collaborations with fellow San Franciscan Ya’ Boy on “Frisco Stand Up” and “The Hunter” convey their anger at this disregard. The hunger and passion of San Quinn are obvious from the start, but the album stumbles when Quinn attempts to make radio-friendly tracks such as “Hell Yeah!” and “It’s A Done Deal,” two songs incorporating generically obnoxious whistling samples not flattering to Quinn’s mostly monotone flow. The flaws are few and far between though, and Quinn delivers a worthy album, one that will surely earn him new fans while pleasing his long-time followers.