Lost is a Studio Album by Eightball released in 1998. Listen now for free! Then, the question was asked: “has 8ball & MJG broken up?” I was sure as hell hoping not. True, 8Ball was featured on 3 out of the 17-track album, but that didn’t necessarily answer anything. Then a year later, 8ball released Lost, his a solo debut. In my mind, it was official: “8ball & MJG has broken up!” The thought had floored me.
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Put Tha House on it | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
All 4 Nuthin' | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Bounce Wit Me | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Drama in My Life Feat. Psycho Drama | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
My Homeboy's Girlfriend | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Stompin' and Pimpin' Feat. Mjg | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Backyard Mississippi Feat. Goodie Mob | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
If I Die | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
The Artist Pays the Price | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Get Money Feat. Busta Rhymes | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Ghetto Luv | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
All on Me | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Lost | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
360 Feat. Rappin' 4-Tay, Spice 1 and E-40 | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Let's Ride | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Time | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Coffee Shoppe Feat. Redman | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Pure Uncut Feat. Master P & Silkk The Shocker | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Down and Out | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Put Your Hands Up | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Ball and Bun Feat. Bun B. | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
I Don't Wanna Die | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
My First Love | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Gett Bucked | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
This is Dedicated Feat. Phoenix Johnson | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Ill Hill Nigger by Ill Hill Billies | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Been Done Some Shit by Psycho Drama | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
How We Roll by Canibus & Panama P.I. | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Scummie by Crucial Conflict | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
What You Weigh Me by Mjg & A Plus | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Many Know by Mcgruff | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Incarcerated Minds by Mjg | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Class in Session by Thorough | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Baby Baby by Reepz | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
The Moocher by Fa Sho | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
All the Way by Rodney Ellis | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
Can't Stop by Too Short, Eightball & MJG | Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ |
8ball & Mjg Discography Torrent
The pioneering duo enjoyed increasing recognition as the years passed, releasing a couple albums, namely Comin' Out Hard (1994) and In Our Lifetime, Vol. 1 (1999), which would become Southern rap milestones, along with classic singles like 'Space Age Pimpin'.' 8Ball and MJG eventually left Suave for a major label, JCOR/Interscope, in 2000, and then were signed by Diddy to Bad Boy Records, resulting in their most commercially successful album to date, Living Legends (2004). In addition, 8Ball and MJG recorded individually, the former by far the more prolific of the two. Despite never crossing over into the mainstream -- none of their singles ever broke into the Billboard Hot 100; for example, not even once they signed to Bad Boy -- and despite occasionally infrequent output, 8Ball and MJG persevered over the decades. There were no acrimonious incidents, no run-ins with the law, no 'retirements,' no hangups whatsoever -- if anything, 8Ball and MJG were respectably reliable over the course of their career, always comin' out hard and always representing the South.