Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
All Frames of the Game
1996 studio album by Playaz Tryna Strive From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
All Frames of the Game is the only studio album by American West Coast hip hop duo Playaz Tryna Strive. It was released November 12, 1996, via Sick Wid' It/Jive Records. Production was handled by member Filthy Rich, K-Lou, Michael "Mike D" Dinkins, Wayniac and Studio Ton, with B-Legit and E-40 serving as executive producers. It features guest appearances from B-Legit, E-40 and Suga-T.
The album did not reach the US Billboard 200, however, it peaked at number 100 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Along with a single, a music video was released for the song "They Say Y.D.L.L." (Youngsta's Don't Live Long).[2] The song "Feel Ness Real" was originally released on the 1995 Sick Wid' It Records compilation album The Hogg in Me.
Remove ads
Track listing
Remove ads
Personnel
- Richard "Filthy Rich" Harris – vocals, keyboards, drum programming, producer
- Thomas "T-Pup" Hudson – vocals
- Earl "E-40" Stevens – vocals, executive producer
- Erica "Silk-E" Reynolds – vocals
- Kevin "Kaveo" Davis – voice
- Lewis "Levitti" King – vocals
- Brandt "B-Legit" Jones – vocals, executive producer
- ANS – vocals
- Poppy – vocals
- Michael "Mike D" Dinkins – backing vocals, keyboards, drum programming, producer
- Tenina "Suga-T" Stevens – vocals
- Erick "Eklipze" Carson – vocals
- Dewayne "Wayniac" Williams – keyboards, drum programming, producer
- Ken "K-Lou" Franklin – keyboards, guitar, drum programming, producer, engineering, mixing
- Ruzell Simpson – guitar
- Marvin "Studio Ton" Whitemon – producer
- John "Indo" Neilson – engineering, mixing
- Tom Coyne – mastering
- Keba Konte – photography
- Phunky Phat Graph-X – art direction, design
Remove ads
Charts
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads