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Half-A-Mill

Half-A-Mill

Half-A-Mill has been played on NTS in shows including Ted Draws, featured first on 4 September 2017. Songs played include Thug Onez, Some Niggaz (Instrumental) and World Famous.

Brooklyn-based rapper Half-a-Mill climbed his way up from the underground in the late '90s and nearly broke into the mainstream. His initial breakthrough came in 1997 with an appearance on the one and only album by the Firm, a highly touted supergroup featuring Nas, AZ, Nature, and Foxy Brown alongside producers Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters. Following this high-profile appearance, Half-a-Mill then contributed "Some Niggaz" to the Def Jam-released Belly soundtrack in 1998, setting the stage for his solo debut, "Thug Ones." The momentous track, which featured Noreaga, Kool G Rap, and Musolini, sent ripples through the New York hardcore rap scene in 1999 and became the leadoff single for Half-a-Mill's debut album, Million. Unfortunately, the album, released in 2000, didn't do as well as many had expected, moving only about 40,000 units -- a respectable number yet not quite on a par with the big boys -- and the Brooklyn rapper lost much of his momentum. He returned two years later in 2002 with his second effort, Da Hustle Don't Stop, which Warlock Records had preceded with the release of "Still." With its defiant hook, this radio-serviced single took aim at those who claim Half-a-Mill had fallen off: "Still gangsta/still ghetto/still street."

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Half-A-Mill

Half-A-Mill has been played on NTS in shows including Ted Draws, featured first on 4 September 2017. Songs played include Thug Onez, Some Niggaz (Instrumental) and World Famous.

Brooklyn-based rapper Half-a-Mill climbed his way up from the underground in the late '90s and nearly broke into the mainstream. His initial breakthrough came in 1997 with an appearance on the one and only album by the Firm, a highly touted supergroup featuring Nas, AZ, Nature, and Foxy Brown alongside producers Dr. Dre and the Trackmasters. Following this high-profile appearance, Half-a-Mill then contributed "Some Niggaz" to the Def Jam-released Belly soundtrack in 1998, setting the stage for his solo debut, "Thug Ones." The momentous track, which featured Noreaga, Kool G Rap, and Musolini, sent ripples through the New York hardcore rap scene in 1999 and became the leadoff single for Half-a-Mill's debut album, Million. Unfortunately, the album, released in 2000, didn't do as well as many had expected, moving only about 40,000 units -- a respectable number yet not quite on a par with the big boys -- and the Brooklyn rapper lost much of his momentum. He returned two years later in 2002 with his second effort, Da Hustle Don't Stop, which Warlock Records had preceded with the release of "Still." With its defiant hook, this radio-serviced single took aim at those who claim Half-a-Mill had fallen off: "Still gangsta/still ghetto/still street."

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Thug Onez
Half-A-Mill feat. Kool G Rap, Musalini, Noreaga
Warlock Records2000
Some Niggaz (Instrumental)
Half-A-Mill
Penalty Recordings1998
World Famous
J-Love, Nas feat. AZ, Foxy Brown, Half A Mil, Mary J Blige, Nature
Not On Label (J-Love Self-released)1999
Another Homicide Scene (Vocal)
Half A Mill
Half A Mill Productions1995
Any Day Can Be Ya Last (Vocal)
Half A Mill
Half A Mill Productions1995
Quiet Money
Half-A-Mill feat. AZ
Warlock Records2000
Thug Ones (Album Version)
Half-A-Mill, Noreaga, Kool G Rap, Musaliny feat. Kool G Rap, Musalini, Noreaga
Tommy Boy, Rhino Records2004