The New Death Row Records, aka WIDEawake-Deathrow Entertainment, announced this week their next new album ... from singer Danny Boy.
Danny Boy, 32 now, was a young teenager when he first signed to Death Row Records back in the 1994. While he recorded thousands of songs while signed with the Row, an album was never released.
After making his debut on the 1994 soundtrack to Murder Was The Case, he went on to record with all the label's all-stars, including Tupac, among other
Some of the singer's most known collaborations include Tupac's hits such as "I Ain't Mad At Cha," "Picture Me Rollin'," and "Toss It Up."
Now, Danny Boy is finally set to make his debut, with his forthcoming project It's About Time, set to drop in late April.
The project features songs produced by both DJ Quik and Devante. Further details -- such as if the album contains brand new recordings, or archived materal from the vaults, as well as guests -- were unknown at press time.
According to Wikipedia, Danny Boy "is currently working on some projects for his own label Platinum Pearl and currently resides in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia."
His most recent features came on Death Row's 2009 sampler and Death Row's Ultimate Collection box set.
April 20 is Danny Boy's time and It's About Time.
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