tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532830659867404404.post4128917324649098179..comments2024-03-06T03:34:02.844-05:00Comments on Werner von Wallenrod's Humble, Little Hip-Hop Blog: Craig G's Infinite Playlist, Part 1: Craig G & Barkim?Werner von Wallenrodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04102856408266833762noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532830659867404404.post-33923393111386310342017-03-08T19:23:41.849-05:002017-03-08T19:23:41.849-05:00How could I forget about Skinz? Trying to find an ...How could I forget about Skinz? Trying to find an unedited version of that song drove me mad. And Don't Curse, of course! Then there's the appearances he made with Sadat that I've always considered Brand Nubian stuff, which is much different from Puba by himself. But yeah, I guess he did have a pretty healthy number of guest spots.<br /><br />Slappy White https://www.blogger.com/profile/10448407750699623421noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532830659867404404.post-55362513736855773522017-03-07T06:45:45.625-05:002017-03-07T06:45:45.625-05:00Good question! I never compiled a discography pag...Good question! I never compiled a discography page for him like I did with Canibus (badly in need of an update though it is) and Craig G, so maybe I'm over-estimating the kind of numbers he racked up. But I'm definitely thinking of the 90s era. There was a time it seemed like he was on everybody's project. Because besides the more hip-hop stuff like you're naming (Beg No Friends, Don't Curse, Skinz, etc) he was doing soundtracks and lots of R&B artists' singles. Besides the obvious ones like Blige and Al B Sure, there were groups like Ladae, Eternal, Shaggy... Yeah, maybe if I tried to list it all it wouldn't come up to infinite Craig G levels, but for a while there, he had a lot.Werner von Wallenrodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04102856408266833762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1532830659867404404.post-20252142998026434652017-03-01T19:46:06.367-05:002017-03-01T19:46:06.367-05:00Hey Werner, I love the blog.
You've mentione...Hey Werner, I love the blog. <br /><br />You've mentioned Grand Puba and Canibus several times in regards to their huge catalogues of guest appearances. I get what you mean by Canibus, he was everywhere in the late 90's. But at what era of Puba's career did he rack up a huge amount of collaborations? In his prime he only had a handful of guest appearances (Are You Ready, Actual Facts, Watch the Sound, All Men are Dogs, and maybe a few others I can't remember). Am I missing something here?Slappy White https://www.blogger.com/profile/10448407750699623421noreply@blogger.com