Used output format : User Defined EncoderĬommand line compressor : C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\Flac\flac.exeĪdditional command line options : -8 -A tukey(0.25) -A gauss(0.1875) -b 4096 -V -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %s -sector-align Gap handling : Appended to previous track Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes Used drive : HL-DT-STCD-RW GCE-8483B Adapter: 1 ID: 0įill up missing offset samples with silence : Yesĭelete leading and trailing silent blocks : No January 2008ĮAC extraction logfile from 9. In a December 2008 interview with NORE, he stated that DJ Premier, Havoc, and The Alchemist would all provide production for the album.Įxact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. The first single off their third studio album is titled "Rotate" which was produced by Ron Browz and features Ron Browz & Busta Rhymes. CNN is releasing a new album on March 17, 2009, entitled Channel 10 which takes its name from a song off The War Report. In 2006, NORE brought up the possibility of a Capone-n-Noreaga reunion and a new album. In early 2005, Def Jam released Capone from his contract while retaining NORE Capone released his debut album, Pain, Time, and Glory, in the same year. Capone-n-Noreaga have denied any involvement in the shooting, for which the group was not charged. In the same year, the duo found itself implicated in a non-fatal shooting between rival hip-hop groups, one of which included emcee Lil' Kim, after a chance encounter outside New York radio station Hot 97. It was released later in 2004 as a mixtape (What Up 2 Da Hood Thugged Out). The single failed to make an impact, and the album was shelved. The duo recorded a new album in 2003 called What up 2 Da Hood, with a lead single, "Yes, Sir," which was issued on mixtapes and promoted by a video. As Tommy Boy retained the rights to the names Capone-n-Noreaga and Noreaga because the company claimed that the duo owed it more recordings, the group shortened its name to CNN, and Noreaga billed himself as N.O.R.E. Soon after, in 2001, Capone-n-Noreaga jumped ship to prominent label Def Jam. Additionally, Capone was once again sent to prison before its release for violating a probation sentence on gun possession, which undermining promotion of the album. Similarly star-studded, the album went platinum, but suffered from mixed reviews. In 1999, the group released its sophomore effort, The Reunion, on Tommy Boy Records. In 1996, Before the group’s debut album was completed, Capone was imprisoned for a parole violation, and Noreaga finished its debut album, The War Report, with the help of various other QB/NY hip-hop acts and was met with critical and commercial acclaim it saw the group partake in the conflict between Death Row Records and Bad Boy Entertainment, making it a more widespread east coast/west coast rivalry, responding to Tha Dogg Pound's single "New York, New York" with its own "L.A., L.A." Holley is of Haitian descent.In 1996 the duo signed with Penalty Records it was also awarded The Source magazine's Unsigned Hype column. In 2020 Capone released collaborative album entitled "Guidelines" with one half of the Dogg Pound Daz Dillinger under Empire Distribution Personal life He also appeared on the Ron Artest album My World. Capone released his debut album titled Pain, Time & Glory in 2005, but it received poor sales. In early 2005, Def Jam Recordings released Capone from his contract while retaining Noreaga, leaving the group's status in disarray. In 2004, he recorded the single "I Need Speed", for exclusive use in the video game Need for Speed: Underground 2, which was featured on the game's soundtrack. recorded their second album The Reunion, but shortly after releasing the album, Capone was sent back to jail. Holley spent some time in jail after the release of C-N-N's debut album The War Report.