Weatherproof
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Weatherproof | |||||
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EP by Cage | |||||
Released | July 29, 2003 | ||||
Genre | Underground hip hop | ||||
Length | 28:06 | ||||
Label | Eastern Conference ECR1002 |
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Producer | DJ Mighty Mi Reef Camu Tao Emz Sebb RJD2 J-Zone |
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Weatherproof is a 2003 EP by American hip hop artist Cage. It was released on Eastern Conference Records on July 29, 2003. It was released between his two collaboration albums with Camu Tao (Nighthawks) (2002) and Tame One (rapper) (Waterworld) (2004) and features guest appearances from both.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Summer in Hell"
- Produced by DJ Mighty Mi
- "Leak Bros."
- Featuring Tame One
- Produced by Reef
- "Come to Daddy"
- "Underground Rapstar"
- Produced by Emz
- "Haterama"
- Produced by Sebb
- "Weather People"
- Produced by RJD2
- "Fresh out the Morgue"
- Produced by DJ Mighty Mi
- "Too Much (Remix)"
- Produced by J-Zone
[edit] Extra Information
- "Weatherpeople" uses the theme music from Suspiria.
- "Haterama" is part one of a set of disses against Boston rapper Esoteric, which stemmed from problems with Esoteric and El-P. The last of this beef was El-P's eight minute single, "7700 Years To Date".
- "Summer In Hell" was referred to by Daryl Palumbo on one of the many Head Automatica demos from 2004.
- A verse from "Underground Rapstar" was first used on the Weathermen Mixtape (The Conspiracy), on the track "Every rapper in the house shut the fuck up".