1st Down
1st Down was a Detroit hip-hop group consisting of Jay Dee and Phat Kat.
The duo signed to Payday Records in 1995, and released one 12", "A Day Wit' The Homies", before disbanding as a group, due to label trouble. They once again reunited for Phat Kat's Dedication to the Suckers EP, in 1999,[1] which was produced entirely by Jay Dee. Some of their further collaborations can be found on Slum Village's Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1), Jay Dee's Welcome 2 Detroit, and both of Phat Kat's solo albums, The Undeniable LP and Carte Blanche.
Discography
- No Place To Go - 12" single (1993)
- A Day Wit' The Homies EP - 12" single (1995)
- Track listing:
- A Day Wit The Homiez (Radio Version)
- A Day Wit The Homiez (Main Version)
- A Day Wit The Homiez (Instrumental)
- A Day Wit The Homiez (Acapella)
- Front Street (Radio Version)
- Front Street (Main Version)
- Front Street (Instrumental)
- Front Street (Acapella)
- Track listing:
References
- ^ Phat Kat - Dedication To The Suckers, 1999, retrieved 2023-11-21
External links
- Phat Kat Interview @ dropmagazine.com
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J Dilla
- Welcome 2 Detroit
- Donuts
- The Shining
- Ruff Draft (reissue)
- Jay Love Japan
- Jay Stay Paid
- The Diary
- Fan-Tas-Tic (Vol. 1)
- Fantastic, Vol. 2
- Best Kept Secret
- Champion Sound
- Vol. 1: Unreleased
- Vol. 2: Vintage
- Ruff Draft (2003 release)
- Sniperlite
- Donut Shop
- Jay Deelicious: The Delicious Vinyl Years
- Dillatronic
- "Climax"
- "Raise It Up"
- "Fuck the Police"
- "Pause"
- Discography
- Production discography
- 1st Down
- Slum Village
- Frank-N-Dank
- Illa J
- Phat Kat
- The Ummah
- Soulquarians
- Jaylib
- Yancey Boys
- Sunset Blvd.
- Pet Sounds: In the Key of Dee
- Love for Sale
- Dilla Time
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