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1994 studio album by Original Flavor
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Beyond Flavor is Original Flavor's second and final album. It was recorded in 1993 and released by Atlantic Records on February 22, 1994. Its first single, "Can I Get Open," featured a then-unknown Jay-Z. The group disbanded shortly after this album was released, and Ski went on to work with Roc-A-Fella Records, the label co-founded by Jay-Z, group manager Damon Dash, and Kareem Burke.[2]
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Performer (s)
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Time
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1
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"Intro"
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*Interlude*
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0:55
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2
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"Can I Get Open"
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Ski, T-Strong, Jay-Z, DJ Chubby Chub
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3:30
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3
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"Beyond Flavor"
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T-Strong, Ski
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3:11
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4
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"Old School Skit"
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*Interlude*
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0:17
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5
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"Watchawant"
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T-Strong, Ski, DJ Chubby Chub
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4:37
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6
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"Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine"
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Ski, T-Strong
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4:35
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7
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"Blowin' Up The Spot"
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T-Strong, Ski
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2:49
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8
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"Hit"
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T-Strong, Ski, Sauce Money
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3:24
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9
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"Nigga Code"
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Damon Dash, DJ Clark Kent
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3:40
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10
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"Many Styles"
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Ski, Jay-Z, T-Strong, Freshco
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3:40
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11
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"All That"
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T-Strong, Ski, Michelle Mitchell
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4:14
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12
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"Shut Up & Menage"
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*Interlude*
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1:02
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13
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"Here We Go (Fuck It Up)"
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Ski, T-Strong
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3:39
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14
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"Keep On (Searching)"
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Ski, T-Strong
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3:59
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15
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"Shoutouts"
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Ski, T-Strong, DJ Chubby Chub
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2:33
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