- Oasis (O.C. & A.G. album)
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Oasis: Together Brothers Studio album by O.C. & A.G. Released November 24, 2009 Recorded 2007 – 2009 Genre Hip hop Length 58:02 Label Nature Sounds
NSD134Producer D.I.T.C. (exec.)
Dev 1 (exec.)
E-Blaze
Show
Lord Finesse
Statik SelektahO.C. & A.G. chronology The Movement
(2008)Oasis
(2009)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating HipHopDX [1] RapReviews.com [2] Oasis is the first collaboration album by New York rappers O.C. and A.G., both members of the D.I.T.C. crew[3]. The album was released on November 24, 2009, through a joint venture between Nature Sounds and D.I.T.C. Records, after several pushbacks dating as far back as the spring of 2008. The album was first premiered in its entirety on the duo's myspace a week before the official release[4].
Contents
Background
The thought of recording a collaborative effort between the two crew members and long time friends started developing after A.G. and O.C. recorded their first duet, Weed & Drinks, for O.C.'s 2001 album Bon Appetit.[citation needed] "It was organic (to record together for the song), cause the chemistry was also so crazy" states O.C. in a HipHopDX interview with the duo[3]. "We’ve always been around each other; we’ve always been making the music together, but just not as a separate project. And we always had strong ideas like, “Yo, we should do a song like this next time we do a song.” continues AG on the originis of the project. "We felt Weed & Drinks came out real dope. A lot of feedback from that was dope and it showed the contrast of our styles and how if we meshed it together it could make a good sound. So we just went ahead and did an album. At first it started out as we just wanna do it for fun, we just wanna make it sound dope. But as it got better and more people add their production to it, the idea becomes bigger[5].
Sound
"Musically, it’s by the same producers so it’s gonna have the same type of feel. But it’s different because on the joints I think our message also sets the tone. Like, we are that last instrument. And we tried to do that intentionally on the project. It’s a lot of melodies on the project. It’s a lot of things like… We brought the best out of each other I think. Like, O brought the best out of me. I’ve learned at this stage of my game, “Oh, this is how you attack something like that when you wanna attack it with some melody…” ‘Cause I definitely know O specializes in that. So, I think we gained a lot from each other and learned when we go on and do our next project, “Oh, I could add this to my shit. This is somethin’ I learned from my cohort, my partna.” So that’s dope. And a lot of that is reflected in the music, how we feed off of each other.", says AG in abovementioned interview[5]..
Production & Guests
Oasis production is mainly handled in house in true D.I.T.C. fashion, Showbiz and Lord Finesse contribute 7 tracks added up while newcomer Erick Blaze have production duties on 8 of the 17 cuts[6].. E. Blaze previously worked with O.C. and A.G. on The Movement and Show & AG's Live Hard, both released in 2008. Guests are kept to a minimum, a female singer named Mirror Image sings the choruses on "Get Away" and "Pain" while DJ Premier lay down cuts and scratches for the 1st single, Two For The Money".
"...And I think that’s what you might hear separating it from The Movement, because this is a concentrated effort of O.C. and A.G.…more so than any other project because you hear us here and there. This is constantly us. There is no features on there. It’s just us." explains A.G. in an interview[5].
Track listing
No. Title Producer(s) Length 1. "Oasis" Statik Selektah 3:08 2. "Keep It Goin'" E-Blaze 4:00 3. "Give It Back" Lord Finesse,
Davel "Bo" McKenzie3:26 4. "Alpha Males" Lord Finesse,
Davel "Bo" McKenzie3:42 5. "Young With Style" Show & KC 3:19 6. "Every Day Life" E-Blaze 3:34 7. "Think About It" E-Blaze 2:36 8. "Gotta Get It" E-Blaze 3:31 9. "Put It In The Box" E-Blaze 3:34 10. "Boom Bap" Show 3:06 11. "Reality Is" E-Blaze 3:02 12. "Contagious" E-Blaze 3:21 13. "Supreme Squad" Show 3:33 14. "God's Gift" E-Blaze 3:36 15. "Get Away" (ft. Mirror Image) Lord Finesse,
Davel "Bo" McKenzie5:00 16. "Two For The Money" (cuts by DJ Premier) Show 2:17 17. "Pain" (ft. Mirror Image) Amed 3:10 References
A.G. · Big L · Buckwild · Diamond D · Fat Joe · Lord Finesse · O.C. · Showbiz Albums Funky Technician · I'm Not Playin' · Return of the Funky Man · Soul Clap · Runaway Slave · Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop · Represent · Word...Life · Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous · Goodfellas · Jealous One's Envy · The Awakening · Jewelz · Hatred, Passions and Infidelity · Full Scale · Don Cartagena · The Dirty Version · D.I.T.C. · The Big Picture · Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) · Bon Appetit · Wild Life · Loyalty · Grown Man Talk · Starchild · All or Nothing · Street Talk · Smoke and Mirrors · The Diamond Mine · The Archives 1996-2000 · Get Dirty Radio · Me, Myself & I · Hidden Gems · Buckwild: Diggin' in the Crates · Live Hard · The Elephant in the Room · The Huge Hefner Chronicles · The Movement · Jealous Ones Still Envy 2 (J.O.S.E. 2) · Oasis: Together Brothers · The Darkside Vol. 1 · Nineteen Ninety Now · Buckwild Presents · Return of the Devil's Son · GodsvilleCategories:- 2009 albums
- O.C. albums
- Albums produced by Showbiz
- Albums produced by Lord Finesse
- Albums produced by Statik Selektah
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