High Caliber
2002 studio album by Jay Tee
High Caliber | ||||
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Studio album by Jay Tee | ||||
Released | October 22, 2002 | |||
Genre | West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap, Hip hop, Rap, Chicano rap | |||
Length | 64:09 | |||
Label | 40 Ounce Records | |||
Producer | Johnny Z, Happy Perez, Big Ice, Ken Franklin, GLS, Mister Pimp Lotion, Oral Bee | |||
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High Caliber is an album by Vallejo, California rapper Jay Tee, from N2Deep/Latino Velvet.
Track listing
- "When I Come Thru"
- "Everybody Love"
- "Big Caddy"
- "Boss to Preciseness" (featuring E-40 & Turf Talk)
- "We Bubble" (featuring Baby Beesh)
- "I Can't Go For That" (featuring Mac Dre & Miami)
- "Shake the Spot"
- "Born Ready" (featuring 10sion)
- "Wants to Be"
- "What We Do" (featuring Baby Beesh & Frost)
- "Bounce Bounce" (featuring Don Cisco, B-12 & Miami)
- "D.A.U. (skit)"
- "Youngsta"
- "Baby Girl" (featuring Gemini & MC Magic)
Sources
AllMusic link
40 Ounce Records link
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- The Knocks 1992–2000
- So Cold
- High Caliber
- A Cold Piece of Work
- The Thousandaire
- He Got Game
- How the Game Go
- Appearances Volume 1
- A.K.A. Jaime Trago
- Appearances Volume 2
- Money in the Streets
- Back to the Hotel
- 24-7-365
- The Golden State
- The Rumble
- The Best of N2Deep
- Slightly Pimpish/Mostly Doggish
- Unreleased Game 1993: The Lost Album
- The Movement
- Latino Velvet Project
- Velvet City
- Velvetism
- The Camp is Back
- The Best of Latino Velvet
- Negotiations with Free Agents
- Everybody Ain't Able with Mac Dre
- Out Here Hustlin' with Young Dru
- More Than Money
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