DJ Toure – Toure’s Theory (2013)
01 Intro
02 Mind Yo Business (ft. Too Short & Jacoria Marzett)
03 Unbelievable (ft. ROD & Nio Tha Gift)
04 The Streets Love It (ft. Casual)
05 I Remember (ft. Fly Boy Chapp & Da Go)
06 Sick (ft. Opio & PepLove)
07 Don’t Cha (ft. Vivica Hawkins)
08 Girl You Got Me (ft. Clyde Carson & The Jacka & Lanky)
09 Do You (ft. Del The Funky Homosapien)
10 She Likes It (ft. B-Legit & D-Lo & London)
11 I Mean I Mean (ft. Emakulant & Mike Frost)
12 New Oakland (ft. Mistah Fab & J Stalin & Beeda Weeda & ROD)
13 Don’t Make Em’ Like They Used To (ft. E-40 & Droop E & ROD)
14 Kiss The Sky (ft. Dolla Will & Rame Royal)
15 Three Simple Words (ft. Baby Jaymes & Vivica Hawkins)
16 Four O’Clock In The Bay (ft. Canibus & Casual)
17 2 Be (ft. Word Up)
18 Plant A Seed (ft. Clyde Carson & Goapele)
19 Up On It (ft. London)
Toure “DJ Toure” Duncan of Hieroglyphics grew up playing drums in church and at school, a passion that soon sparked an interest in production and he started Djing in the 6th grade. The local Oakland music scene contributed greatly to his main influences which spanned many musical styles, from hip-hop to gospel to R&B.
Dj Toure’s childhood also saw the formation of Hieroglyphics. He attended elementary school with Casual in the 4th grade, and A-Plus, Tajai and Opio lived close by in the neighborhood over the hill from Toure’s home. When Del officially started the Hieroglyphics crew in the late 1980’s, Toure became Casual’s official DJ. As a producer of hits for Hieroglyphics crew, Toure began to make a name for himself as a producer in the Bay Area and he then started to work with independent artists including Too Short, E-40, Father Dom, Beeda Weeda, Goapele and many others.
With his production company, 101% Music, Toure has singlehandedly acted as an incubator for new talent in the Bay. As a live act, DJ Toure has traveled the Americas, Canada and internationally to Japan as a DJ and member of Hieroglyphics and rocked stages alongside the X- Ecutioners, Mos Def, Wu-Tang, Nas, Common, Talib Kweli and countless others.
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