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Jay Tee : High Caliber
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This is Jay Tee from N2DEEP / Latino Velvet's 2nd solo album. This is the album that has the radio smash "Baby Girl" featuring Gemini and Magic from NB Ridaz.The album also features appearances from Baby Bash, Frost, Mac Dre and more.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: West Coast Rap
Release Date: 2003
High Caliber Record Label: 40 Ounce Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
When I Come Thru 3:44 Album Only
Everybody Love 3:47 Album Only
Big Caddy 4:06 Album Only
Boss To Preciseness featuring E-40 & Turf Talk 5:17 Album Only
We Bubble featuring Baby Bash 4:35 Album Only
I Can't Go For That featuring Mac Dre & Miami 4:07 Album Only
Shake The Spot 4:07 Album Only
Born Ready featuring 10sion 4:13 Album Only
Wants To Be 3:41 Album Only
What We Do featuring Frost & Baby Bash 4:00 Album Only
Bounce Bounce featuring Don Cisco, B-12 & Miami 3:20 Album Only
D.A.U. (Skit) 0:31 Album Only
Youngsta 4:19 Album Only
Baby Girl fetauring Gemini & Magic (NB Ridaz) 6:48 Album Only
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Album Notes

Born and raised in Vallejo, California, James Trujillo would be thrusted into fame and fortune and transformed into Jay Tee as the front man of the platinum selling rap group N2DEEP. Beyond that though, Jay Tee is the owner of 40 Ounce Records and a producer and innovator in his own right. Aside from his contributions as one half of N2DEEP, Jay Tee is responsible for putting together the Latino rap super-group Latino Velvet with Baby Beesh, Frost, and Don Cisco. Stepping out from the shadow cast by the huge success of N2DEEP, Jay Tee has gone on to establish himself as one of the most well-known names and faces in the underground rap community through his collaborations and appearances on the hottest albums in the country.

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REVIEWS

Harder than his first solo, Jay Tee at his peak.
author: 707representa
I never thought Jay Tee could put out a better solo than "So Cold" but he did. This album slumps from start to finish, great production and Jay Tee is at his grimeyist.
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