The track list for Def Jam 25, Vol. 1: DJ Bring That Back is identical to that of the CD set's first disc, heavy on 2000s hits with some late-'90s cuts.
Def Jam 25, Vol. 1: DJ Bring That Back. Def Jam, Island, Universal.
Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It. 03. Method Man - Bring The Pain.
Deeper (Album Version (Explicit)). Released by Def Jam Recordings Feb 2009.
Features Song Lyrics for Young Jeezy's Def Jam 25: DJ Bring That Back album.
Слушайте Def Jam 25: Volume 2 - DJ Bring That Back (1996-1984) (Explicit Version) от Разные исполнители на Deezer.
LL Cool J. Going Back To Cali.
Def Jam 25: Volume 1 - DJ Bring That Back (2008-1997). 2009 Explicit Version. Def Jam 25: Volume 3 - It Takes Two PT 1. сборник.
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Disc 1 (2008 - 1997)
1-1
–Rihanna
Disturbia
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Andre Merritt, Chris Brown Engineer [Additional Engineering Assisted By] – Carlos OyanedelEngineer [Additional Engineering] – Josh HoughkirkMixed By – Phil TanProducer – Brian Kennedy Producer [Vocal Production By] – Makeba*Recorded By [Vocals Recorded By] – Andrew VastolaWritten-By – Andre Merritt, Brian Seals, Chris Brown , Robert Allen
3:58
1-2
–The-Dream
I Luv Your Girl
Lyrics By, Music By [Melody], Arranged By [Vocal Arrangement], Producer [Vocal Productions] – Terius "THE-DREAM" Nash*Mixed By – Dave Pensado, Jaycen JoshuaMixed By [Mixing Assisted By] – Andrew Wuepper, Justin PintarMusic By – Christopher "Tricky" Stewart*Production Manager [Production Assistant] – Christy HallRecorded By – Chris "TEK" O'RyanWritten-By – Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash
4:27
1-3
–Rick Ross
Hustlin'
Engineer – Elvin "Big Chuck" PrinceMixed By – Ray SeayProducer – The Runners Written-By – Andrew Harr, Jermaine Jackson , William Roberts
4:15
1-4
–Young Jeezy
Go Crazy
Engineer [Assistant Mix Engineer] – Kori AndersEngineer [Assistant Recording Engineer] – Wesley Copeland*Mixed By – Leslie BrathwaitePerformer [Unspecified Role] – Jay-ZProducer – Don CannonRecorded By – Nico SolisWritten-By – Don Cannon, Jay JenkinsWritten-By ["(Man, Oh Man) I Want To Go Back" Sample Written By] – Ben Krass, Curtis Mayfield
3:20
1-5
–Kanye West
Jesus Walks
Mixed By – Manny MarroquinProducer – Kanye WestProducer [Violins Produced By], Written-By [Violins Written By], Arranged By [Violins Arranged By], Violin – Miri Ben-AriRecorded By – Andrew Dawson, Eugene A. Toale*, Tatsuya SatoVocals [Additional Vocals By] – John LegendWritten-By – C. Smith*, Kanye West, Miri Ben-AriWritten-By ["Walk With Me" Sample Written By] – Curtis Lundy
3:13
1-6
–Ludacris
Splash Waterfalls
Keyboards – Ruh Anubis YazidMixed By – John FryeProducer – IcedrakeRecorded By – Matt Hennessy, Scott KieklakVocals [Additional Vocals By] – Sandy CoffeeWritten-By – Chris Bridges*, Michael Guy Written-By ["Wind Parade" Sample Written By] – Laurence C. Mizell*
4:50
1-7
–Ashanti
Foolish
Engineer [Assistant Recording Engineer] – Terry Herbert*Instruments [All Instruments By] – "7"*Mixed By – Irv Gotti, Ken "Supa Engineer" Duro*Producer – 7*, Irv GottiWritten-By – Seven Aurelius*, Ashanti Douglas, Irving LorenzoWritten-By ["Stay With Me" Sample Written By] – Etterlene Jordan, Mark DeBarge
3:47
1-8
–Ja Rule Featuring Vita
Put It On Me
Featuring – Vita Mixed By – Irv Gotti, Ken "Supa Engineer" Duro*Producer – Irv Gotti, Tru StylzeRecorded By – Jonas GarbonickWritten-By – Irving Lorenzo, Jeffrey Atkins, Paul Walcott, Tiheem Crocker*
4:23
1-9
–Musiq
Just Friends (Sunny)
Producer – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Ivan "Orthodox" BariasWritten-By – Carvin "Ransum" Haggins*, Taalib Johnson*Written-By ["Sunny" Elements Written By] – Bobby Hebb
4:10
1-10
–DMX
What's My Name
Mixed By – Ken "DURO" IfillProducer – Irv Gotti, Self Recorded By – Adam GazzolaWritten-By – Earl Simmons, Edward Hinson, Irving Lorenzo
4:33
1-11
–Jay-Z Featuring JD*
Money Ain't A Thang
Featuring – JD*Producer – Jermaine DupriWritten-By – Jermaine Dupri, Shawn CarterWritten-By ["Weak At The Knees" Portion Written By] – Buddy L Hank*, Charles Carter, Roger Parker , Steve Arrington
4:14
1-12
–Foxy Brown Featuring Dru Hill
Big Bad Mama
Executive-Producer – The Trackmasters*Featuring – Dru HillProducer – Poke & Tone*Written-By – Jean-Claude Olivier, Samuel J. Barnes*, Shawn CarterWritten-By ["She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" Sample Written By] – Leon Haywood
3:52
Disc 2 (1996 - 1984)
2-1
–Redman Featuring Method Man
Whateva Man
Featuring – Method ManMixed By – Troy HightowerProducer – Erick S. Sermon*Written-By – Andre Young, Calvin Broadus, Colin Fitzroy Wolfe*, Erick Sermon, Reggie Noble
Producer – Robert F. "Prince Rakeem" Diggs*Written-By – Clifford Smith , Robert Diggs
3:13
2-4
–Onyx
Slam
Mixed By – Rich JulyProducer – Chyskillz, Jam Master JayWritten-By – Chylow M. Parker*, Fred Scruggs*, Jason Mizell, Kirk Jones, Tyrone George Taylor*
3:39
2-5
–Boss Featuring Papa Juggy
Deeper
Featuring – Papa JuggyProducer – Def JefRecorded By – Jan LucasWritten-By – Jeffrey Fortson, Ricardo Royal, Roger SamuelsWritten-By ["Dub Fire" Portions Written By] – A. Gay*, D. Biddy*, B. Ford*, T. Robinson*Written-By ["I've Gonna Love You Just A Little Bit More, Babe" Sample Written By] – Barry White
3:59
2-6
–Nice & Smooth
Hip Hop Junkies
Producer – Gregg Nice & Smooth Bee*Written-By – Darryl Barnes, Greg O. Mays*, Tony Romeo
3:24
2-7
–Public Enemy
911 Ia A Joke
Producer, Concept By [Created By], Arranged By, Directed By – Carl Ryder, Eric (Vietnam) Sadler*, Hank Shocklee, Keith Shocklee, The Bomb SquadProgrammed By – Eric (Vietnam) Sadler*, Keith ShockleeProgrammed By [Additional Programming] – Paul ShabazzScratches [The Scratch] – Norman "Terminator X" Rogers*, Wizard K-Jee*Written-By – Bernard Worrell*, Carlton Ridenhour, Eric Sadler, George Clinton Jr.*, Keith Shocklee, William Earl Collins, William Dayton*
3:17
2-8
–3rd Bass
Pop Goes The Weasel
Producer – 3rd Bass, SD50 Stimulated Dummies*Written-By – Dante Ross, John Dajani*, George Beauchamp, Harvey Fuqua, John Gamble, Michael Berrin, Peter Nash, Stevie Wonder
3:53
2-9
–Slick Rick
Children's Story
Producer, Written-By – Ricky Walters
3:59
2-10
–LL Cool J
I Need Love
Engineer [Assistant Recording Engineer] – Chuck ValleProducer – Bobby Erving*, Darryl LaMont Pierce*, Dwayne Simon, LL Cool JProducer [Assistant Producer], Recorded By, Mixed By – Steve EttWritten-By – Bobby "Bobcat" Ervin, Darryl LaMont Pierce*, Dwayne Simon, James Smith*, Steve Ettinger*
5:22
2-11
–Oran "Juice" Jones*
The Rain
Producer – Oran "Juice" Jones*, Russell SimmonsWritten-By – Vincent Bell
5:10
2-12
–LL Cool J
I Can't Live Without My Radio
Producer – Rick RubinRecorded By – Steve EttWritten-By – James Smith*, Rick Rubin
5:27
2-13
–LL Cool J
I Need A Beat
Producer – Rick RubinWritten-By – James Smith*, Rick Rubin
4:20
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Island Def Jam Music Group
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Motown Records LLP
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Warner Special Products
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Island Def Jam Music Group
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Polygram Special Markets
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Rhino Records Inc.
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Cinram
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Team BK
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Radio Killa Records
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Trac-N-Field Entertainment
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Cannon Music, Inc.
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Konman Entertainment
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Gimme My Publishing Co.
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Hip Hop Since 1978
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Mirimode Productions
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Beat House Entertainment
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Top Dawg Productions, Inc.
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Self Service Entertainment, Inc.
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Funk Lord Productions
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Oji Adwin Productions
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Mo Swang Productions
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Ain't That A Groove Productions
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Rocky Mountain Recorders
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Larrabee North
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Patchwerk Recording Studios
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Sony Music Studios, New York City
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Light @ The End Of The Tunnel
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The Hit Factory Criteria
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Chicago Trax Recording Studio
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Crackhouse Studios
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Enterprise Studios
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Krosswire Studio
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The Hit Factory
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Powerhouse Studios, Fern Park, FL
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Studio At The Palms
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Patchwerk Recording Studios
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Stankonia Recording
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Enterprise Studios
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Right Track Recording
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Chi Sound Music
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Curwan Music
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Alruby Music
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Jobete Music Co., Inc.
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Portable Music
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GlobeArt Publishing
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Amazing Love Publishing
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Deeply Sliced Publishing
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Boyz Club
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Montezk Music
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Irving Music, Inc.
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Scott Ravine
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Connie Derry
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Christine Telleck
Notes
Track 1-1 produced for Team BK. Vocals recorded at Rocky Mountain Recorders, Denver, CO. Mixed for RiotProof Productions at Soapbox Studios, Atlanta, GA. Chris Brown appears courtesy of Jive Records. Issued on the album "Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded".
Track 1-2 lyrics, melody, vocal arrangement and vocal production for Radio Killa Records, LLC. Mixed for RedZone Entertainment. Recorded for NewFaze Entertainment. Recorded at Larrabee North, Universal City, CA. Mixed for The Penua Project. Mixed at Studio At The Palms, Las Vegas, NV. From the album "Love Hate".
Track 1-3 produced for Trac-N-Field Entertainment. Engineered at Poe Boy Studios, Miami, FL. Mixed at The Vault, Miami, FL. From the album "Port Of Miami".
Track 1-4 produced for Cannon Music, Inc. Recorded at Patchwerk Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA. Mixed at Patchwerk Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA. Contains a sample of "(Man, Oh Man) I Want To Go Back", published by Chi-Sound Music (BMI), all rights administered by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI), performed by The Impressions, courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises. Jay-Z appears courtesy of Roc-A-Fella Records. From the album "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101".
Track 1-5 produced for Konman Entertainment / Gimme My Publishing Co. / Hip Hop Since 1978. Recorded at Sony Music Studios, NYC and at Light @ The End Of The Tunnel, NYC. Mixed at Larrabee Sound North, Los Angeles, CA. Contains a sample of "Walk With Me", published by Curwan Music (BMI), performed by ARC Choir, courtesy of Mapleshade Records. All violins produced, written, arranged and performed for Mirimode Productions. From the album "The College Dropout".
Track 1-6 produced for Beat House Entertainment. Recorded at The Hit Factory Criteria, Miami, FL and at Chicago Trax, Chicago, IL. Mixed at Stankonia Recording, Atlanta, GA. Contains a sample of "Wind Parade", published by Alruby Music (ASCAP), performed by Donald Byrd, used under license from Blue Note, a division of Capitol Records, Inc. From the album "Chicken -N- Beer".
Track 1-7 produced for Top Dawg Productions, Inc. Recorded at Crackhouse Studios, New York City. Mixed for No Question Entertainment Inc. and for Top Dawg Productions, Inc. Contains a sample from "Stay With Me", published by Jobete Music Co., Inc. (ASCAP), performed by El DeBarge, used courtesy of Motown Records LLP by arrangement with Universal Music Enterprises. From the album "Ashanti".
Track 1-8 produced for Top Dawg Productions, Inc. Recorded at Enterprise Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Mixed for No Question Entertainment and for Top Dawg Productions, Inc. at Enterprise Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Vita appears courtesy of The Inc. Records. From the album "Rule 3:36".
Track 1-9 contains element from "Sunny", [published by] Portable Music / MRC Music (BMI), performed by Pat Martino, courtesy of Muse Records. From the album "Aijuswanaseing".
Track 1-10 produced for Self Services Entertainment, Inc. and for Top Dawg Productions, Inc. Recorded at The Hit Factory, Miami, FL. Mixed at Right Track Recording Studios, NYC for No Question Entertainment, Inc. From the album "...And Then There Was X".
Track 1-11 recorded at Kross Wire Studios, Atlanta, GA. Contains a portion of "Weak At The Knees", [published by] Globeart Publishing on behalf of Amazing Love Publishing / Deeply Sliced Publishing / Boyz Club / Montezk Music (BMI), performed by Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame, under license from Warner Special Products. Jermaine Dupri appears courtesy of SoSo Def Records. From the album "Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life".
Track 1-12 recorded at The Hit Factory Studio, NY and Powerhouse Studios, Fern Park, FL. Contains a sample of the recording "She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" as performed by Carl Carlton, ℗ 1981 The Island Def Jam Music Group, courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises. "She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" [published by] Jim Edd Music, administered by Irving Music Inc. (BMI). Dru Hill appears courtesy of Island Records. From the original motion picture soundtrack "Def Jam's How To Be A Player Soundtrack".
Track 2-1 produced for Funk Lord Productions. Mixed for Hightower Productions. From the album "Muddy Waters".
Track 2-2 produced for Oji Adwin Productions and for Mo'Swang Production. Remixed for Wino Funk Productions. Contains a sample of the recording "Children's Story" as performed by Slick Rick, ℗ 1988 The Island Def Jam Music Group, courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group under license from Universal Music Enterprises. From the album "This Is How We Do It".
Track 2-3 from the album "Tical".
Track 2-4 from the album "Bacdafucup".
Track 2-5 produced for Ain't That A Groove. Contains elements from "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Babe", [published by] Unichappell Music Inc. / Savette Music Co. (BMI), all rights administered by Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI). "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Babe" by Barry White sampled under license from PolyGram Special Markets, a division of PolyGram Group Distribution, Inc. Featuring samples from the Gwen McCrae recording "99% Of Me Is You", courtesy of Rhino Records Inc. by arrangement with Warner Special Products, Inc. This composition embodies portions of the composition "Dub Fire", published by EMI Songs Ltd. Features "Dub Fire" by Aswad, under license from Island Records Limited. ℗ 1982 Island Records Limited. Def Jef appears courtesy of Delicious Vinyl. From the album "Born Gangstaz".
Track 2-6 from the album "Ain't A Damn Thing Changed".
Track 2-7 from the album "Fear Of A Black Planet".
Track 2-8 from the album "Derelicts Of Dialect".
Track 2-9 from the album "The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick".