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Daz Dillinger & JT The Bigga Figga - Long Beach 2 Fillmoe
Daz Dillinger & JT The Bigga Figga - Game For Sale
Young Noble & JT The Bigga Figga Present Street Warz: The Untold Story Chapter 1
Mob Tales: The Story Continues...
JT The Bigga Figga & Tha Gamblaz - Know About It
Mac Mall & JT The Bigga Figga - Illegal Game
Bad Lucc - The Watts Riot
Best Of The Bay Ever
Beware Of Those
Beware Of Those Vol. 2
C-Bo - 'Til My Casket Drops
C-Bo - Enemy Of The State
Cool Dre Presents Hits 4 The New Millennium
Corporate Thuggin'
Critical Living
Dru Down - Explicit Game
11/5 - Collection$: Bootlegs & G-Sides
Eyez On The Prize
Fillmoe 2 Detroit
4080 Hip Hop Magazine Compilation Album Volume 1: Mobbin' Thru The Bay!
The Game - Live From Compton
The Game - Untold Story
The Game - West Coast Resurrection
The Game - Untold Story II
Heat
Held Up
Herm - We Made It Happen
Hood Surgeon - Son Of A Doctor
Mac Mall Presents The Mallennium
Major Work
Masters Of The Game
Mob House 2: Mob-A-Lennium
Music 2 Kill By
One Day
Rappin' 4-Tay - Off Parole
San Quinn - Quinndo Mania!: The Best Of San Quinn
Sean T - Can I Shine?
Sean T - Heated
Snoop Dogg Presents The Big Squeeze
Snoop Dogg - Unreleased Heat Rocks
Swoop G - Undisputed
21 Gun Salute
Westside Riderz Vol. 1
Young Noble - Noble Justice
Young Noble - Soldier 2 General
Yukmouth/Gamblaz - Block Shit
San Francisco-based rapper JT the Bigga Figga became the subject of considerable underground buzz thanks to the success of his self-released 1993 LP Playaz N the Game; a major label bidding war ensued, and he ultimately signed with Priority to issue 1995's Straight Out of the Labb. Don't Stop Til We Major followed a year later, and in 1997 JT returned with Game Tight. Game 4 Sale was issued in early 2001. In 2002, JT's own Get Low label kicked into high gear, releasing four JT albums - Know About It with the Gamblaz, Gotta Get It with Juvenile, Hustle Relentless, and the guest star filled Street Warz. The double CD Project Poetry hit the streets in 2003 while both Neighborhood Superstarz and Who Grind Like Us landed in 2005. — Jason Ankeny
