Track Listings
| 1. Rough Roadz |
| 2. Lay Em Low |
| 3. Found Me |
| 4. Put Ya Fist Up! |
| 5. Give It To Me |
| 6. Don't Talk (Feat. Dionne) |
| 7. Supah Kat |
| 8. Rule Wit Me |
| 9. All Is Well |
| 10. Yo Handz |
| 11. Praize U |
| 12. Save Me (Feat. Dionne) |
| 13. Live Like Dis |
| 14. Luvv Me |
| 15. How Long? |
| 16. Beauty Queen |
| 17. Shake Down |
| 18. I Got High |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Mynista, also known as Docta Wuzdead, is a name that has found its way into the homes of thousands of people across the United States without the backing of major distribution, marketing, or promotion. Mynista's professional music career began in 1996 when he decided to stop dreaming of being a rap artist and make it a reality. He began his career under the name Synista and made a name for himself around the area of Tampa Bay, Florida. At the end of 1996, Mynista, then known as Synista, was recruited by a popular local Tampa Bay rap clique and began recording as the front man for the group. Known for their banging dirty south bass beats and street rhymes, Synista and the group began putting out two compilation albums per year in the Tampa Bay underground circuit. In1997, Underwood Records, an independent record label based out of Tampa Florida, heard the buzz, and Mynista signed his first and last recording contract as Synista. Underwood shelved the project, but the determined camp continued to produce compilations and put on shows as major labels began to take notice. In July of 1999, with six underground compilations littering the streets of Florida and a few major label A&R reps contacting him, Synista decided to part ways with the camp. He then changed his identity from Synista to Mynista. In 2000, reborn as Mynista and fully focused, he released his first entirely solo project entitled Blood Covered on his newly formed independent record label, Warria Records. He began to hit the streets and perform at venues of all types. In 2001, Mynista partnered up with label mate Qfyre and released the album Triple Seven, landing his first national distribution deal as a result. In 2002, Mynista released Wealth of Da Wicked, a compilation album that featured a host of Florida rappers as well as three solo tracks of his own. With a new national retail and digital distribution deal, 2003 brought the release of Ghetto Grace, Mynista's tell all! expose album that gained him a loyal fan base from ages two to ninety-two. In early 2004, Mynista released a free, non-sale album entitled Bloody Streets: Volume One that gained the attention of the underground and mainstream.
Product Description
Mynista's Da Ghetto Shepherd is the second installment in Mynista's Ghetto trilogy. Blazin' is the best word that can describe this 18 track Down-South Trunk Banger. Rap fans from around the world are sure to love this Funk.
Da Ghetto Shepherd,Mynista AKA Docta Wuzdead,Warria Records,Pop,R&B/Soul,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop
Da Ghetto Shepherd
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Da Ghetto Shepherd
Manufacturer: Warria Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAD8MA Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
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Ghetto Grace
Manufacturer: Warria Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAD8FW Release Date: 2003-10-14 |
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Da Ghetto Shepherd
Mynista AKA Docta Wuzdead Manufacturer: Warria Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007ZSH5I Release Date: 2005-03-29 |
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Product Description
Mynista's Da Ghetto Shepherd is the second installment in Mynista's Ghetto trilogy. Blazin' is the best word that can describe this 18 track Down-South Trunk Banger. Rap fans from around the world are sure to love this Funk.R&B Music:
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