
Now this is a pretty sweet post for a Sunday afternoon. A digital release (shouts to O-Type Star) of a cassette sampler that No I.D. had before the release of his debut album, Accept Your Own & Be Yourself (The Black Album), which droppin in September of 1997.
In Part 1 (of 4) he chats it up with Mohammed Ali (of Relativity) on a faux radio show (WMOE), and discusses how he hooked up with Common Sense, how he got the name No ID, his early beginnings in production, Chicago, and plays “Fate or Destiny” (and mentions his upcoming production for the Syndicate, er, Infamous Syndicate).
DOWNLOAD: No I.D. – Identifications pt.1 [via FSD]
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his debut album is dope..”the real weight” is hella dope
great album ..still on heavy rotation ova here
what ever happened to dug infinite?
@lito..dug infinite was dope too..that “state to state” cut feat. common & dug infinite is also dope.
Heavily slept on album from No I.D. and Dug Inf!!!
@skeme .. funny that u mention state to state cuz i was just listening to that haha
i saw an interview with No I.D. a while back and he said that dug is livin in frisco now or some shit ..
Dope album, I still remember buyin this joint on the strength of his production on Resurrection. Some bangers on here that sound dope to this day!
Glad to see this cat finally getting his just due. Shouts to Kanye for reaching back and helping someone who clearly helped him. GOD BLESS. THANKS
i never heard of him b4 DOA..im ok with that..
^^^ im not