“LIKE THIS,” FIRST SINGLE PICK, FEATURES
KANYE WEST &
FABOLOUS, NEWEST ADDITION TO MIGHTY DEF JAM ROSTER
Top-ranking guest list on Part 3 includes
Juelz Santana, the Game,
Mobb Deep, Beanie Sigel,
Snoop Dogg,
Young Jeezy, Lil
Wayne, Rick Ross, Jadakiss, Mike Jones and
Paul Wall, Fat Joe,
M.O.P., and others!
New York, NY -
Nov 28, 2006 After a way-too-long six year
break between official album releases on the Roc-A-Fella/Def
Jam label, mixtape impresario and Desert Storm mogul
DJ Clue? returns on December 19th with the arrival
of THE PROFESSIONAL, Part 3, the
long-awaited sequel to the all-star-studded The
Professional, Pt. 2 (released February 2001).
If it were possible to outdo the guest-list on Pt. 2,
then THE PROFESSIONAL, Part 3 has done it
– with the Who’s Who of hip-hop’s A-list, starting with
“Like This.” The album’s first single pick,
co-written and produced by fellow Def Jam artist
Kanye West, features Kanye and Fabolous, the
newest Def Jam mega-signing. Brooklyn-born Fabolous has
been the core artist on DJ Clue’s Desert Storm imprint
for his two albums in 2003 (the RIAA platinum Street
Dreams) and 2004 (Real Talk, certified gold).
His upcoming Def Jam album debut, From Nothing To
Something, will drop in early 2007.
DJ Clue? exercises his craft as a producer on a hefty
six tracks of Part 3, starting with
“Middle Figure U” featuring Camron and
Juelz Santana, then “It Was All Good A Week Ago”
(Part 1 featuring Mario Winans and Part 2
featuring the Game and Mario), followed by “I
Really Wanna Know You” featuring Jagged Edge
and Fabolous; “The Gold” featuring Mobb
Deep; “Liberty Bell” featuring Beanie
Sigel and Cassidy; and the album’s closing
track, “Da Animal” featuring Stylez P.
And the guest list doesn’t stop there – that’s just
the beginning. There’s Snoop Dogg on “Almost
Fucked” (produced by Lt Hutton); Young Jeezy
and Juelz Santana on “Fuck Off” (produced
by Develop); Lil Wayne, Ransom, and Rick Ross
on “Da Scene” (produced by Doughboyz);
Jadakiss on “Ugly” (produced by Swizz Beatz);
Mike Jones and Paul Wall on “Grill &
Woman” (produced by Chops); Fat Joe and
Remy Ma on “U Don’t Wanna” (produced By Baby
Paul); and M.O.P. on “NY Giant” (produced
by the Heat Makerz).
The million dollar dreams of Young Jeezy
turned into cold hard major label reality when Let’s
Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (released July 2005)
shot to #1 on the R&B and Rap albums charts and #2 on
the pop side, and blew up to RIAA platinum in 11 weeks.
The breakthrough hit, “Soul Survivor” took the #1 spot
on the R&B chart. Jeezy was named to Rolling Stone's New
Faces: Artists To Watch and MTV News' You Hear It
First, as a phenomenal seven tracks from Let’s
Get It found their way onto radio and the charts –
“And Then What,” “Soul Survivor,” “Trap Or Die,” “Go
Crazy,” “Tear It Up,” “Trap Star,” and “My Hood.” Let’s
Get It went on to top critics’ year-end lists and was
named by The New York Times as the Pop Album Of
The Year.
It was nearly a decade ago that Jamaica, Queens, NYC
native DJ Clue? (Ernesto Shaw) made the transition from
the burgeoning mixtape industry to the major label
domain of Def Jam Recordings with his first
over-the-counter release, The Professional
(1997). His parallel career as a New York vj and dj –
first on MTV’s “Direct Effect,” then on radio station
Hot 97, and later on Power 105 – combined with his
imaginative remixing skills gained him access to the
hottest new tracks from hip-hop and pop’s most important
names.
The Professional (which hit #3 on the R&B
chart and #26 on the pop side) spun off a pair of Top 40
tracks, “It’s On” and “Ruff Ryders Anthem,” and was
eventually certified RIAA platinum. DJ Clue Presents:
Backstage: A Hard Knock Life (released in 2000)
documented the touring that accompanied his pal Jay-Z’s
multi-platinum album. The Professional, Part 2
was first released in December 2000, propelled by the
hit single “Back 2 Life 2001,” featuring Mary J. Blige
and Jadakiss. The album also featured new exclusive
music from hip-hop notables Jay-Z, Eminem, DMX, Snoop,
Foxy Brown, Method Man, Li’l Kim, Busta Rhymes, Miami
natives Trick Daddy and Trina, and many others.
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Bahiyah Stewart
Project Manager
phone: 212-835-9061
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