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Tony Thompson - Slave (1995)

Tony Thompson fromt the 90's group Hi-Five released his solo album in 95 entitled "Sexational".



Once again, DeVante produced a track called "Slave" with the help of some Bassment members: Darryl Pearson is co-producer, Missy Elliott worked on the track too, but there's some others guest on the track, just look at the credit:



Do you notice something special ???
Background vocals by Steve Jawan, that means Static for Steve & Smokey for Jawan, both of them are on the background vocals with Missy. DeVante at the end of the song has a talking part, again, he says Static name, did i told you Static was his fav artist out of the Bassment Crew???








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  1. You can hear Static in the background starting at 3:47!!

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  2. My goodness this rolls...1 time for D Swing the originator!!! 1 time for Stevie Major and Jawann digglera!!!

    'u knoowww u waaannnt me toooo'

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  3. I think it was on the Thomas Crown blog where I first heard this, one of DeVante's artists named Kurt "Cobain" something had commented & hinted that the Slave reference in Justin Timberlake's SexyBack had to do with this song ... B Cox also said in the Vibe article that you could hear Static all in JT's 2nd album & you could tell he studied him

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  4. RIP to tony thompson ,i just found that out amazin he passed at age 31, anotha lost in the game way to young. Stevie G u know U R Missed Bruh.........4life

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  5. song is nice n a lil dangerous..lol

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