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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Jus Lyke Compton | cover = | alt = | type = single | artist = DJ Quik | album = Way 2 Fonky | released = | recorded = 1992 | studio = | venue = | genre = West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap | length = 4:10 | label = Profile | writer = Rob Bacon David Blake | producer = David Blake Rob "Fonksta" Bacon (co.) | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = | misc = }} "'Jus Lyke Compton'" is the first single released off DJ Quik's second studio album, Way 2 Fonky. The song is produced by DJ Quik and Rob "Fonksta" Bacon. Background and releaseDJ Quik speaks about how so many cities seemed to be heavily influenced by the urban culture of Los Angeles. Some of the cities included Oakland, San Antonio, St. Louis, and Denver. However, the narrative of Denver is filled with contempt as Quik describes an incident that went down during a visit to the town. Track listings;Vinyl, 12", Promo, 33 RPM #"Jus Lyke Compton" 4:10 #"Jus Lyke Compton (Radio Version)" 4:10 #"Jus Lyke Compton (Acapella)" 1:11 #"Niggaz Still Trippin'" (featuring AMG & Hi-C) 4:12 #"Jus Lyke Compton (Instrumental)" 4:10 ;CD single #"Jus Lyke Compton (Radio Version)" 4:10 ;Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM #"Jus Lyke Compton" 4:10 #"Tonite" 5:23 Chart performanceReferencesCategory:1992 singles Category:DJ Quik songs Category:Song recordings produced by DJ Quik Category:Gangsta rap songs Category:Songs written by DJ Quik Category:1992 songs | |
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