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- For_the_People_(album) abstract "For The People is the debut album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, consisting of Buckshot from Black Moon, Cocoa Brovaz, formerly known as Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. The crew officially organized in 1994, with all eight members appearing on the song "Cession At Da Doghillee" from Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin'. The album features a different sound then that heard on previous Camp related releases, with the crew abandoning their past production crew Da Beatminerz, instead recording with live instrumentation. The sound put off many fans, and the album received mediocre reviews and went on to sell just over 350,000 copies in the United States.The interludes on the album feature snippets from real phone calls received on their official phone line.This album was re-released as Still For the People on April 24, 2007 via Duck Down Records.".
- For_the_People_(album) artist Boot_Camp_Clik.
- For_the_People_(album) genre East_Coast_hip_hop.
- For_the_People_(album) genre Underground_hip_hop.
- For_the_People_(album) producer Buckshot_(rapper).
- For_the_People_(album) producer Shawn_J._Period.
- For_the_People_(album) producer Tony_Touch.
- For_the_People_(album) recordLabel Duck_Down_Music_Inc..
- For_the_People_(album) recordLabel Priority_Records.
- For_the_People_(album) releaseDate "1997-05-20".
- For_the_People_(album) subsequentWork Basic_Training:_Boot_Camp_Clik's_Greatest_Hits.
- For_the_People_(album) type Album.
- For_the_People_(album) wikiPageID "4702253".
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- For_the_People_(album) artist Boot_Camp_Clik.
- For_the_People_(album) cover "Forthepeople.jpg".
- For_the_People_(album) genre East_Coast_hip_hop.
- For_the_People_(album) genre Underground_hip_hop.
- For_the_People_(album) label Duck_Down_Music_Inc..
- For_the_People_(album) label Priority_Records.
- For_the_People_(album) name "For the People".
- For_the_People_(album) nextAlbum "Basic Training".
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- For_the_People_(album) producer Buckshot_(rapper).
- For_the_People_(album) producer Shawn_J._Period.
- For_the_People_(album) producer Tony_Touch.
- For_the_People_(album) producer "Boogie Brown".
- For_the_People_(album) producer "EZ Elpee".
- For_the_People_(album) producer "Shaleek".
- For_the_People_(album) producer "Squia".
- For_the_People_(album) producer "Swan".
- For_the_People_(album) recorded "October 1996-March 1997".
- For_the_People_(album) released "1997-05-20".
- For_the_People_(album) rev AllMusic.
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- For_the_People_(album) thisAlbum "For the People".
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- For_the_People_(album) subject Category:1997_albums.
- For_the_People_(album) subject Category:Boot_Camp_Clik_albums.
- For_the_People_(album) subject Category:Duck_Down_Records_albums.
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- For_the_People_(album) comment "For The People is the debut album from Hip Hop collective Boot Camp Clik, consisting of Buckshot from Black Moon, Cocoa Brovaz, formerly known as Smif-N-Wessun, Heltah Skeltah and O.G.C. The crew officially organized in 1994, with all eight members appearing on the song "Cession At Da Doghillee" from Smif-N-Wessun's Dah Shinin'.".
- For_the_People_(album) label "For the People (album)".
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- For_the_People_(album) name "For the People".