Quik himself sums it up on “How Come?”: “Cuz if the West be a movie, then this be the soundtrack. Yeah, you do And yall know him, hell say Verse 2: DJ Quik rapping Suga Frees verse See baby, I got a spot to fill And all that callin me outta my name gonna have you Runnin down the street. Listen to “Did Y’all Feel Dat?” or “We Came 2 Play” or “Pinch In On A Party” and see if can’t feel the Cali sun on you neck.
Discovered by DJ Quik, Suga Free has worked with Snoop Dogg, Playa Hamm, and Mac Dre. As masterful as Quik is, he never sounds agitated or over-serious on the mic his Compton stories are less about gang threats than a laid-back lifestyle. Suga Free discography and songs: Music profile for Suga Free, born 17 January 1970. Suga Free and Dom Kennedy join DJ Quik on 'Life Jacket.' Last week, DJ Quik dropped off 'That Getter,' a collaboration with David Blake that was the first taste we got of his upcoming Midnight. Vocalist, percussionist, and comedian from Pomona, California (USA). Like Dre, Quik often uses live instrumentation, and it makes all the difference on songs like “I Don’t Wanna Party Wit U.” Balance & Options is pure block party, picnic table BBQ and Coronas included.
Both producers pride themselves on precisely constructed productions, strengthened by sharp grooves and sonic detail, but where Dre’s tracks can feel cold and calculated, Balance & Options is vibrant and warm. Dre’s landmark The Chronic: 2001, Quik’s Balance & Options might remind one of Dre, but the album is actually a very precise demonstration of the differences between Dre and Quik.
Released only a matter of months after Dr.