Positive K - THe sKiLLs dAT Pay Da biLLS (1992)

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01. Intro (Pos K Theme)
02. Pass The Mic
03. One 2 The Head
04. Shakin'
05. How the F*?#! Would You Know
06. Carhoppers
07. Nightshift
08. Intro (Back the F*?#! Up)
09. I Got a Man
10. Ain't No Crime
11. The Shout Out
12. Friends
13. Minnie The Moocher (Feat. Grand Daddy I.U.)
14. A Nightshift (Remix)
15. Flower Grows In Brooklyn
16. It's All Over
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Positive K is an American emcee from the Bronx, New York. He started his career in 1988.He scored a major hip-hop hit with 1992's "I Got a Man." The song peaked at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100,in early 1993. Leading up to that, he made appearances in underground compilations including one called "I'm Not Havin' It," a duet with MC Lyte, that raised his profile. A guest spot on Brand Nubian’s One for All and another on Grand Puba's Reel to Reel, along with a self-released, Big Daddy Kane-produced single ("Nightshift") set the stage for The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills. His full-length debut, released on Island Records. The album balanced themes of Nation of Gods and Earths with gangsta-isms and more pop-based moments. Meanwhile, he kept his Creative Control label in operation, signing and cultivating new talent. He was featured on WYBE's Old School Show, where he was awarded the #3 slot on the list of early hip-hop pioneers.In 1993, Positive K appeared with Beavis and Butthead on The Beavis and Butthead Experience in a remix of "Come to Butthead." The song is hidden at the end of the album on the same CD track as "I Got You Babe," which Beavis & Butthead performed with Cher.Also in 1993, Positive K briefly appeared in Chazz Palminteri's "A Bronx Tale" as one of the angry protesters.In 2006, Positive K appeared on Nas's "Where Are They Now" 90's remix. Positive K also used to date Taj of SWV.
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Carhoppers
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