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Wayne Fontes Music is a studio album[1] by American underground rapper and producer Marv Won, released January 1, 2010,[2][3] a month after his previous work Way Of The Won. The album was named after Detroit Lions head coach Wayne Fontes the way Marv spits lyrics on it.[4]

In 2009, Marv released music video for DJ Houseshoes produced track "Stomp", directed by Mario Butterfield, with cameo appearances by The Fat Killahz, Tre Little, T3 (of Slum Village), Quest MCody, Danny Brown, Mike Luke and Big Proof (by added footage).[5]

In 2010, Marv and Rio Data released another video from the album, for Nathaniel Hall and Che Patterson produced "Totally Awesome" (named after the gem of a Tracy Morgan sample from a movie of the same name that kicks off the track), directed by Scrill Gates and Mario "Khalif" Butterfield, features cameos by Fatt Father, Miz Korona, Guilty Simpson, Kat, DJ Bet, Big Tone, Jimi Moto, Mike Luke, Supa Emcee, Lovjoy, Ron Dance, Darren Brown, Chips, Moe Dirdee, Burn Rubber Rick, Ro Spit, Magnetic among others[6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"2:06
2."Feel It"3:00
3."Get It In"2:43
4."What I'm On"3:20
5."Lay It On The Line" (featuring Dwele)3:13
6."Stomp"2:35
7."You Ain't A Soldier"2:54
8."Mad At Me" (featuring Dwele)3:22
9."Do My Thang"3:31
10."Totally Awesome" (featuring Rio Data)3:17
11."Be Careful"3:04
12."Lay Down" (featuring Shim-E-Bango and Fatt Father)3:40
13."Rock -A- Bye"3:49
14."Ways To Go"3:27
Total length:45:01

References

  1. ^ "MARV WON: Eminem is the best rapper ever! | Cream.cz". www.cream.cz. Retrieved 2016-12-09.
  2. ^ http://hiphopdx.com, HipHopDX -. "Rap Release Dates: Lloyd Banks, T.I., Saigon, 1982, Cam'ron & The U.N." HipHopDX. Retrieved 2016-12-09. {{cite news}}: External link in |last= (help)
  3. ^ "Wayne Fontes Music, by Marv Won". Marv Won. Retrieved 2016-12-07.
  4. ^ "Detroit Heat Part 6: Marv Won — Wayne Fontes". Last Night's Mixtape. 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2016-12-09.
  5. ^ Mario Butterfield (2009-02-18), MARV WON "STOMP" (OFFICIAL VIDEO), retrieved 2016-12-07
  6. ^ GhostPostVideo (2010-07-16), Marv Won f/ Rio Data "Totally Awesome" music video, retrieved 2016-12-07