Jul 11, 2022

Johnny J -1994- I Gotta Be Me (Shade Tree)

  • Johnny J also knew how to rap !!!
  • Discover the funky and sexy west coast vibe of 2Pac most important producer
  • Fully produced by Johnny J, featuring Y?N-Vee, Syke...


In front, three members from Y?N-Vee with their specific dressing
Capucine Jackson, Johnny's wife, in red, Syke in the background

Discogs page of the album
LISTEN or grab it there
 
1. Something She Can Feel
2. Diggin' Um Out
3. I'm A Better Man
4. Why You Want Me Now ?
5. Get Away From Me
6. P.O.P. (Got Control Of Me)
7. Better Off feat. Mel-Low, 213 & Fire/Fly (chorus)
8. It's A Wonderful Day feat. Dangerous D, Tara Kessler & Lil E
9. Shake Dat Ass
10. Say Whatcha Gotta Say feat. Nic Nam & Vayne (Y?N-Vee), Boe, Big Syke, Maniak & Tim-Tee, MC TNT
11. Love's The Way
 
Produced by Johnny J, co-produced by Charlie Mack
Featuring chorus by Boe (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 11).
Additional vocals by Capucine Jackson (1,2,3,6), Y?N-Vee (2), Nikki (4,6), Prop'a Vee (4,5)


 

West Side G-Funk producer

Before producing for Tupac, Johnny J early produced for West Coast artists : most of the first album of MC TNT (here featured) in 1988-1990, the two first albums of MC Candyman with his superhits "Melt in your Mouth" and "Knockin Boots" in 1990-1991. Then some songs for the latino rapper Biggy Smallz and of course the whole Evil Mind Gangsta's album (Big Syke, Mental & Domino).

At the time of recordings of his album (1993-1994), Johnny J had produced half of the first project of Thug Life album (cf. Thug Life Original, only a small part will be published in mid 94).



 

Music given to 2Pac

"Better Off" has the beat that Johnny J will re-use for "Picture Me Rollin'" in 1996. Johnny J will also give the beat of "It's a Wonderful Day" to 2Pac for "Everything They Own", a song recorded for his second Death Row album (cf. Euthanasia Supreme).

Let's notice that Johnny J had produced the Mel-Low song "Return of the Player" for his eponymous album in 1993 (it seems that the promo album edited by Def Jam and with Redman participation in 3 tracks, never knew an official release before 2017...), a song that uses the same music than Outlaw Immortalz "Penitentiary Bound" (is there a Pac verse ?). In the same way, he gave 2Pac a beat he used in "Nobody Rides 4 Free" for the original Biggy Smallz, a latino rapper (not the Live Squad member who died in early 94). And it became the unreleased "If There's a Cure" with Snoop Dogg.

So we could say that Johnny J gave everything he could to 2Pac. It was sure that like many, he felt that 2Pac would be one of the most important hip hop phenomenon.


 Thanks to "Thuglife living nigga 2Pac"

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