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J Prince Presents R.N.D.S. (Realest Niggaz Down South) is a two-disc compilation album of presented and executive produced by Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J. Prince. It was released on October 5, 1999 through Priority Records. The album peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard 200 and No. 7 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The edited version omits 16 songs, drastically reducing the album to only one disc and leaving only 11 songs. A chopped and screwed version of the album was released in 2004 and is currently the only version of this album still in print.

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  • J Prince Presents R.N.D.S. (Realest Niggaz Down South) is a two-disc compilation album of presented and executive produced by Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J. Prince. It was released on October 5, 1999 through Priority Records. Production was handled by Mr. Lee, Mike Dean, Domo, Double D, Platinum, Hurt-M-Badd, Jermaine Dupri, John Bido, Mannie Fresh, Pimp C, Precise, Scarface, Swift, Tela and Tone Capone. It is composed of 27 songs performed by many artists from Rap-A-Lot roster of the time, such as Scarface, Tela, Big Mike, Dorasel, Willie D, 5th Ward Boyz, Ghetto Twiinz and Devin the Dude, as well as fellow popular American Southern underground gangsta rap acts, including S.U.C.'s Al-D, Clay-Doe, DJ Screw, E.S.G., Fat Pat and Mike D, Big Tymers, Mystikal and Master P, an early appearance by a then-unknown Ludacris and an appearance from boxer Roy Jones Jr. The album peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard 200 and No. 7 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The edited version omits 16 songs, drastically reducing the album to only one disc and leaving only 11 songs. A chopped and screwed version of the album was released in 2004 and is currently the only version of this album still in print. In his review to AllMusic, Steve Huey wrote: "Over the course of two discs, J-Prince Presents: Realest Niggaz Down South tends to lose its momentum with too many mediocre contributions, but the sampler does have its fair share of good moments, which will make it worthwhile at least for some gangsta and Southern rap fans. Highlights come from Scarface, Goodie Mob, UGK, Willie D, Big Mike, MC Breed, 3-6 Mafia, the Hot Boyz, and Devin, among others". (en)
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  • various artists (en)
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  • J Prince Presents Realest Niggaz Down South (en)
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  • performed by 5th Ward Boyz (en)
  • performed by Ace Deuce (en)
  • performed by Big Mike (en)
  • performed by Big Mike and Mystikal (en)
  • performed by C-Loc and K.B. (en)
  • performed by DJ Screw, Al-D, Clay-Doe and Mike D (en)
  • performed by Devin the Dude and Jugg Mugg (en)
  • performed by Dorasel (en)
  • performed by Driza (en)
  • performed by E.S.G. and Pimp Tyte (en)
  • performed by Fat Pat (en)
  • performed by Ghetto Twiinz (en)
  • performed by Goodie Mob (en)
  • performed by Hoodlumz and Tela (en)
  • performed by Hot Boyz and Big Tymers (en)
  • performed by Ludacris, Infamous 2-0 and Lil' Fate (en)
  • performed by MC Breed and Young Lac (en)
  • performed by OCB (en)
  • performed by Scarface (en)
  • performed by Scarface and Roy Jones Jr. (en)
  • performed by Scarface, Master P and Dorasel (en)
  • performed by Tela (en)
  • performed by Tela and Jermaine Dupri (en)
  • performed by Three 6 Mafia (en)
  • performed by UGK (en)
  • performed by Willie D (en)
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  • 1999 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1999-10-05 (xsd:date)
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  • One (en)
  • Paper (en)
  • Crank It Up (en)
  • Southern Comfort (en)
  • Mind on My Money (en)
  • The Realest (en)
  • Catch Up (en)
  • Throw It Up (en)
  • Do You Wanna Ride (en)
  • Armageddon Comes (en)
  • Dirty Mutherfucka (en)
  • Good Nigga (en)
  • Got 2 Be a Thug (en)
  • Homies & Thuggs (en)
  • If U Only Knew (en)
  • It Goes Down (en)
  • Live to Hustle (en)
  • Mo Problems (en)
  • Payin' for Pussy (en)
  • Pussy in the Click (en)
  • Rap-A-Lot Worldwide (en)
  • Stop Playin' (en)
  • U Don't Wanna (en)
  • Us Bitches (en)
  • Wanna Taste (en)
  • Why U (en)
  • Woodwheel (en)
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  • Compilation (en)
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  • J Prince Presents R.N.D.S. (Realest Niggaz Down South) is a two-disc compilation album of presented and executive produced by Rap-A-Lot Records CEO J. Prince. It was released on October 5, 1999 through Priority Records. The album peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard 200 and No. 7 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The edited version omits 16 songs, drastically reducing the album to only one disc and leaving only 11 songs. A chopped and screwed version of the album was released in 2004 and is currently the only version of this album still in print. (en)
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  • J Prince Presents R.N.D.S. (en)
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