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Geto Boys Meet Death Row Records: Their All-Time Classics Remixed by Today's Artists
Geto Boys Meet Death Row Records: Their All-Time Classics Remixed by Today's Artists

20 years after dropping groundbreaking classics, these two powerful entities of Hip Hop exceed their level of hood influence to inspire a new generation of musicians. Enjoy as today's artists remix and re-interpret the music of Death Row and Rap-A-Lot Records.


Paul Cantor brings a smooth interpretation of the Geto Boys classic "My Minds Playin Tricks On Me" which expands upon the original with a beautiful musical arrangement and relaxed vibe. If your a fan of "The Chronic", this version might remind you of a West Coast type of sound that Dre and Snoop would rhyme too as a nice example of slow-rolling Hip Hop/Funk fusion.

Paul has produced for artists like Freeway, Wu-Tang Clan, Mya, Glasses Malone, Joy Denalane (Germany), Project E.A.R. (Asia), Kool G Rap, Pras, Tragedy Khadafi, Killarmy and others. My TV/Film/Ad/misc media work includes original production, sync and score work for brands such as Disney, MTV, ABC, Casio, Hennessy, A Peace Treaty, Hot97, XXL, Complex and Respect magazine, amongst others. Check him out on Soundcloud for more treats!


Alvin Pingol adds a new vibe of excitement in a soulful re-arrangement to keep your head moving with his alternative Rock remix of Dre & Snoop's "Nuthin' But A G Thang". Alvin's work evokes a new vibe of this summer anthem as he uses a sweet guitar-based groove which attempts to redefine the sound and vision of G-Funk which Dre pioneered on "The Chronic".



The Caltones lay down a soulful performance which pays tribute to both The Geto Boys and Isaac Hayes in a live version of "My Mind's Playin' Tricks On Me". This sound captures and leans more towards the raw Stax sound of Mr. Hayes and features some entertaining solo work on the guitar.



Geto Boys meet Death Row Records in Los Angeles for a high-powered freestyles session, live from Bushwick Bill's birthday party in 1992. Catch a flurry of witty rhymes from two powerful entities of Hip Hop during a period where each click churned out their own timeless classics.

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