Da Ranjahz

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Aspire 05:04 Tools
Inspiration Ft Cee Lo 04:35 Tools
Street Life (Daily Basis Remix) 03:46 Tools
Say What U Say (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:11 Tools
Insp Her Ation ft. Cee-Lo 04:35 Tools
Inspiration ft. Cee-Lo 04:41 Tools
Street Life 04:21 Tools
Inspiration 04:32 Tools
Inspiration (Feat. Cee-Lo) 04:32 Tools
Street Life - Daily Basis Remix 04:32 Tools
Say What U Say (Album Version (Edited)) 04:32 Tools
Insp Her Ation 00:00 Tools
Daily Basis (Uncut Version) 04:21 Tools
Hold It Down 04:02 Tools
Say What U Say 04:50 Tools
Insp Her Ation (Dirty) 00:00 Tools
Daily Basis 00:30 Tools
The What 2007 03:38 Tools
Dats da Devil 00:30 Tools
Insp Her Ation (ft. Cee-Lo) 00:30 Tools
Street Life (Uncut Version) 00:30 Tools
Lo - Inspiration 00:30 Tools
Dirty In Donna 03:19 Tools
If I Should Die 04:56 Tools
Killagraffi Anthem 04:45 Tools
Explosiveness 02:57 Tools
Insp Her Ation (feat. Cee-Lo) 04:35 Tools
Daily Basis (Radio Edit) 04:56 Tools
3rd Person 04:01 Tools
Lean Yur Cap 02:51 Tools
Off We Go 03:43 Tools
Come 2gether 03:17 Tools
Interlude 03:29 Tools
Inspiration Ft. Cee Lo 04:01 Tools
Inspiration (Feat. Cee Lo) 04:35 Tools
Act The Fuck Up 02:52 Tools
B2. Ranjahz - Street Life (Uncut Version) 04:35 Tools
M.O.B. 03:24 Tools
Show Me Love 03:19 Tools
Most Gutter 02:36 Tools
High Rollahz 03:47 Tools
Daily Basis (Instrumental) 04:21 Tools
Ice Grillin 03:15 Tools
Insp-Her-A-Tion (Feat. Cee-Lo) 05:42 Tools
freestyle 03:47 Tools
Dirty In Dunna 03:15 Tools
Lean Your Cap 02:51 Tools
Street Life (Daily Basis Remix 04:01 Tools
Insp Her Ation (Feat. Cee Lo) 04:01 Tools
Insp-Her-Ation (Feat. Cee-Lo) 04:32 Tools
Inspiration (ft. Cee-Lo) 03:15 Tools
I Have Nuthin' 04:16 Tools
Ice Grillin' 03:15 Tools
I Have Nuthin 04:16 Tools
B1. Ranjahz - Street Life (Radio Version) 03:15 Tools
Say What U Say (Featuring Ja Rule) 03:15 Tools
Insp-Her-A-Tion 05:42 Tools
Drunk Skit 03:15 Tools
Say What U Say featuring Ja Rule 03:15 Tools
Inspiration Featuring Cee-Lo 03:15 Tools
Insp Her Ation feat. Cee-Lo 04:32 Tools
Street Life (Instrumental) 03:46 Tools
M.O.B. (Men Of Business) 03:46 Tools
Skit: Mr. Busha 03:46 Tools
Aspire F. Cee-Lo 04:22 Tools
Inspirational 04:22 Tools
Insp Her Ation (Instrumental) 04:35 Tools
Insp-Her-Ation (Dirty Version) 04:31 Tools
Inspiration Ft Cee-Lo 04:32 Tools
Mr. Busha (Skit) 04:16 Tools
B3. Ranjahz - Street Life (Instrumental) 05:42 Tools
Insp Her Ation' feat. Cee-Lo (white) 04:16 Tools
Insp-Her-Ation 04:16 Tools
Masaqua Muzik Featuring Raekwon 04:16 Tools
Drunk (Skit) 04:16 Tools
Hold It Down [1995] 04:16 Tools
Aspire feat. Cee Lo Green 04:16 Tools
N.O.W. 04:15 Tools
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Da Ranjahz is a rap duo consisting of Haph (a.k.a. Haph Dead) and Wais. The two hail from Brooklyn, New York City. They now go by the name Tha Deuce. During the mid-'90's, Da Ranjahz were affiliated with a collective known as Team Roc, a group of rappers associated with Roc-A-Fella Records. At the time, this included Jay-Z, Sauce Money, Memphis Bleek and Jaz-O. Da Ranjahz made their first official appearance on "If I Should Die," a track on Jay-Z's 1998 release, Hard Knock Life, vol. 2. That year, Wais also appeared on Jay's Streets is Watching Soundtrack on the track "Celebration" with Jay, Sauce Money and Memphis Bleek; the duo then appeared on Memphis Bleek's debut, Coming of Age, the following year. In 2000, the duo signed a deal with the short-lived Def Jam imprint The Carter Faculty, which would collapse due to poor management. After this, they bought their own studio equipment and began making music independently, collaborating with various popular artists such as Ras Kass, Raekwon and Petey Pablo. In 2003, they released the single "Insp Her Ation," produced by DJ Premier and featuring Cee-Lo singing the hook, off their debut album Who Feels it Knows on Villa Records. After changing their name to Tha Deuce, the pair fell back into illegal business. A drug transaction went bad on Haph, and Wais had some run-ins with the NYPD, setting them back further from making music. In early 2006, they returned to the studio to work with D-Dot on their sophomore album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.