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Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt (Yellowman Song)
Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt may refer to: *''Nobody Move (album)'', a 1983 album by Yellowman, released in a slightly altered form outside Jamaica in 1984 as ''Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt'' and its corresponding title track *"Nobody Move", a song by Eazy-E from 1988's ''Eazy-Duz-It'' which samples the Yellowman track *"Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt", a song by We Are Scientists from their 2006 album ''With Love and Squalor ''With Love and Squalor'' is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists. It was released in the United Kingdom in October 2005 on Virgin Records and charted at  43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after near ...
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Nobody Move (album)
''Nobody Move'' is an album by Jamaican dancehall deejay Yellowman, released by Volcano Records in 1983. It was released in a slightly altered form outside Jamaica in 1984 as ''Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt''. Background, recording, and releases Produced by Henry "Junjo" Lawes, the album features rhythms recorded by the Roots Radics at Channel One Studios.Greene, Jo-Ann''Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt'' Review, Allmusic. Retrieved 7 May 2017 The album was then voiced and mixed by Sylvan Morris at Harry J's studio. The 1983 Volcano release included the hit single "Nobody Move", and a sleeve featuring a Wilfred Limonius painting on the rear side. The album was picked up by Greensleeves Records, who altered the running order and replaced "Yellowman Have Some Skill" with "Body Move" (released in Jamaica as a single) and "Wreck a Pum Pum", which was released as a single by Greensleeves. The 1984 version of the album was also released in France on the Carrere and Blue Moon labels, and in the ...
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Eazy-Duz-It
''Eazy-Duz-It'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Eazy-E. It was released on November 23, 1988, by Ruthless Records and Priority Records. The album charted on two different charts and went 2× Platinum in the United States despite very little promotion by radio and television. Three singles were released from the album, each charting in the US. The remastered version contains tracks from the extended play (EP), '' 5150: Home 4 tha Sick'' (1992). The 25th anniversary (2013) contains two bonus tracks which are 12" remixes of "We Want Eazy" and "Still Talkin.'" ''Eazy-Duz-It'' is the only full-length solo album Eazy-E released in his lifetime; for the remaining seven years of his life, he would continue recording with N.W.A until their break up in 1991, release two solo EPs and continue running his label Ruthless. His second and last solo album, ''Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton'' (1996), was not released until roughly a year after his death. Recording and p ...
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