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  1. Production was handled by Donovan Thomas, Dave Kelly, Howie Tee, Salaam Remi, Barry B., DJ Clark Kent and Doug E. Fresh. It features guest appearances from Beenie Man, Shyheim, and Vicious's mentor, Doug E. Fresh. The album consisted mainly of reggae fusion, a blend of reggae and hip hop.

  2. Vicious would soon ink a deal with Sony Music's Epic Records for three years, although he would only release one album, Destination Brooklyn. In 1995, Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh reunited for a track on an album titled Play, which received positive reviews; Bret Love wrote, "A welcome flashback to the days when guns, drugs, sex, and ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 1994 · Vicious -- Destination BrooklynReleased: November 1, 1994Label: Epic Street/SME Records {DISCLAIMER}I Don't Own This SongNo Copyright IntendedThis Song Belong...

  4. 11 de ago. de 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Epic Street Freaks · Vicious · Doug E. Fresh Destination Brooklyn ℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. Released on: 1994-11-01 Associated Performer: Vicious...

  5. 1 de nov. de 1994 · Destination Brooklyn. Lil’ Vicious. Released November 1, 1994. Destination Brooklyn Tracklist. 1. Freaks (Ft. Doug E. Fresh) Lyrics. 31.1K. 4. Nika Lyrics. 12.7K. 5. The Glock...

  6. It features guest appearances from Beenie Man, Shyheim, and Vicious's mentor, Doug E. Fresh. The album consisted mainly of reggae fusion, a blend of reggae and hip hop. Destination Brooklyn is the only studio album by American hip hop artist Vicious.

  7. Freaks by Lil’ Vicious is a track from his album “Destination Brooklyn” released in 1994. The song is a catchy and upbeat hip-hop/rap tune, featuring an introduction by Vicious and a unique beatboxing performance by Doug E. Fresh.