Real Talk Entertainment
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Real Talk Entertainment | |
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Founded | 2003 |
Founder | Derrick "Sac" Johnson |
Status | Active |
Distributor(s) | Koch Distribution (2004–2009) Fontana Distribution (2010 present) |
Genre | Hip hop |
Country of origin | US |
Location | Sacramento, California |
Official website | http://www.realtalkent.com |
Launched in 2003, Real Talk Entertainment is a privately held Los Angeles, California based hip hop record label. It is helmed by CEO/President, Derrick "Sac" Johnson and is focused primarily on recording and releasing new albums with gold and platinum selling Rap and R&B artists.
Studio albums
2004
- Spice 1 & MC Eiht – The Pioneers
- Kool Keith – Dr. Octagon Part 2
- Hollow Tip – Ghetto Famous
- D-Shot – Bosses In The Booth
2006
- Outlawz – Against All Oddz
- Layzie Bone – Thug Brothers
- Spice 1 & MC Eiht – Keep It Gangsta
- Bizzy Bone – The Story
- Bizzy Bone – The Midwest Cowboy
- Dead Prez & Outlawz – Soldier 2 Soldier
- Celly Cel – The Wild West
- Spice 1 – Life After Jive: 2000 to 2005
- Celly Cel – The Hillside Stranglaz: Bad Influence
- Brotha Lynch Hung – The New Season
2007
- Bone Brothers – Bone Brothers 2
- Bizzy Bone – Trials & Tribulations
- Bizzy Bone – Best of Bizzy Bone
2008
- Pastor Troy – Attitude Adjuster
- Lil' Flip – All Eyez on Us
- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony – Still Creepin on Ah Come Up
- 8Ball – Doin' It Big
- YoungBloodZ – ATL's Finest
- MJG – Pimp Tight
- Lil' Scrappy – Prince of the South
2009
- Hell Rell – Hard as Hell
- Freeway – Philadelphia Freeway 2
- Haystak – The Natural II
- Sheek Louch – Life on D-Block
- Lil' Flip & Gudda Gudda – Certified
- AZ – Legendary
- Pastor Troy – Ready For War
2010
- Case – Here, My Love
- Devin the Dude – Gotta Be Me
- Pastor Troy – Attitude Adjuster 2
- Bizzy Bone – Best of Bizzy Bone Vol. 2
- Young Buck – The Rehab
- Spice 1 – Best of Spice 1 Vol. 2
- Pastor Troy – Best of Pastor Troy Vol. 1
- Pastor Troy – Best of Pastor Troy Vol. 2
- 8Ball & MJG – From the Bottom 2 the Top
- Chingy – Success & Failure
- Lil Scrappy – Prince of the South 2
2017
- Lil Wyte – Drugs[1]
- Dorrough – Ride Wit Me[2]
- Gorilla Zoe – Don't Feed Tha Animals 2[3]
- Mozzy & Gunplay – Dreadlocks & Headshots[4]
- Gunplay – The Plug[5]
- Krayzie Bone & Young Noble – Thug Brothers 2[6]
- Krayzie Bone – Eternal Legend[7]
- Stalley – New Wave[8]
- Lil Wyte – Liquor[9]
- Gorilla Zoe – Gorilla Warfare[10]
- Gunplay – Haram[11]
- Krayzie Bone & Young Noble – Thug Brothers 3[12]
- Krayzie Bone - E.1999: The LeathaFace Project[13]
External links
- Official site
- Real Talk Entertainment discography at Discogs
References
- ^ "Drugs by Lil Wyte on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Ride Wit Me by Dorrough on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Don't Feed Tha Animals 2 by Gorilla Zoe on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Dreadlocks & Headshots by Mozzy & Gunplay on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "The Plug by Gunplay on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Thug Brothers 2 by Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony & Young Noble of The Outlawz on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Eternal Legend by Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "New Wave by Stalley on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Liquor by Lil Wyte on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Gorilla Warfare by Gorilla Zoe on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Haram by Gunplay on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "Thug Brothers 3 by Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony & Young Noble of The Outlawz on Apple Music". iTunes.
- ^ "E.1999: The LeathaFace Project by Krayzie Bone on Apple Music". iTunes.