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60-2090: (Redirected from Blaze Ya Dead Homie EP ) This is a list of audio recordings featuring Blaze Ya Dead Homie . He has released 6 studio albums, 4 EP's, 1 re-release/compilation, and 1 full length tour exclusive album. He has been signed to Gotham Zone Entertainment (1995—2000), Psychopathic Records (1998—2013), Majik Ninja Entertainment (2014—present). Studio albums [ edit ] Title Details Peak chart positions US US Current US R&B/HH US Rap US Sales US Indie US Heat. 1 Less G n da Hood Released: October 16, 2001 Label: Psychopathic Records — — 86 — — 25 19 Colton Grundy: The Undying Released: October 19, 2004 Label: Psychopathic Records 167 167 57 — 167 16 9 Clockwork Gray Released: August 21, 2007 Label: Psychopathic Records 100 100 34 16 100 14 — Gang Rags Released: June 22, 2010 Label: Psychopathic Records 52 49 13 9 52 5 — Gang Rags: Reborn Released: October 21, 2014 Label: Majik Ninja Entertainment 106 99 20 12 106 18 — The Casket Factory Released: January 15, 2016 Label: Majik Ninja Entertainment 89 31 6 5 42 4 — Cadaver Released: October 30, 2020 Label: Majik Ninja Entertainment 46 Extended plays [ edit ] 2000: Blaze Ya Dead Homie EP 2012: Blaze 'n' Bake EP 2016: The Casket Maker EP 2016: Dead Vulture EP Group albums [ edit ] w/Dark Lotus (1998—2017) [ edit ] List of studio albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US US HH US Rap US Indie US Heat. US Taste Tales from

120-621: A gang member killed in the late 1980s. Rouleau toured major cities across the country to support the release, including a debut at the Gathering of the Juggalos . The album was released on Psychopathic Records and Phantom Zone Productions. The LP 1 Less G n da Hood was recorded and released in 2001, followed by continued touring and appearances on several Psychopathic releases. On October 19, 2004, Rouleau released his second studio album, Colton Grundy: The Undying . It peaked at #9 on

180-474: A 150-item pop album chart in 1963. It was eventually expanded into a 200 album list on May 13, 1967. Various genre album charts were also published: Country LP chart in January 1964, R&B chart in 1965, jazz in 1969, Latin in 1973, Gospel 1974, and Rock in 1981. Other charts include Classical albums, Comedy Albums, Holiday Albums, Soundtracks, Independent Albums, Catalog Album and many others besides. At

240-715: A Friday-to-Thursday cycle. Radio Songs, which informs the Hot 100, synced to the Monday-to-Sunday period after formerly covering Wednesday to Tuesday. All other radio charts and genre tallies followed the Monday-to-Sunday cycle. The move was made to coincide with the IFPI's move to have all singles and albums released globally on Fridays. Starting on February 12, 2005, Billboard changed its methodology to include paid digital downloads from digital music retailers such as Rhapsody , AmazonMP3, and iTunes . With this policy change,

300-563: A May 30, 2015 interview with The Underground in Australia, Blaze announced that he will be going on tour with Kottonmouth Kings in July, Drive-By may not put anything out in 2015, but possibly in 2016. He also stated that he and The R.O.C. have been working on their groups, Zodiac MPrint, debut album here and there, while each working on new solo material. He also stated, and emphasised that his new album will be released in 2015. He may not know

360-469: A chart manager, who makes these determinations. According to the 100th-anniversary issue of Billboard , prior to the official implementation of SoundScan tracking in November 1991, many radio stations and retail stores removed songs from their manual reports after the associated record labels stopped promoting a particular single. Thus, songs fell quickly after peaking and had shorter chart lives. In 1990,

420-404: A full week of sales on combined sales and airplay points. This allowed several tracks to debut at number one. In December 1998, the policy was further modified to allow tracks to chart on the basis of airplay alone without a commercial release. This change was made to reflect the changing realities of the music business. Previous to this, several substantial radio and MTV hits had not appeared on

480-784: A long time, may finally happen after nearly a decade", which has some wondering if it's the album Last House On Dead Street , that was mentioned in DJ Clay 's song Kept Grindin , and was eventually scrapped for Gang Rags which became Gang Rags: Extended & Uncut) , and it was also scrapped for the Psychopathic Records version of Gang Rags . Rouleau is a representative of the hip hop subgenres gangsta rap and horrorcore . Rouleau's music strongly derives from late 1980s/early 1990s West Coast hip hop , and sometimes incorporates elements of rock music . Rouleau's influences include Insane Clown Posse . Rouleau also enjoys

540-448: A picture on his official website showing that he will be releasing Gang Rags: Reborn sometime in late 2014. In early August 2014 on Blaze's official Instagram he posted a snippet of a new song on the album called "Fuck Shit Up". On August 22, 2014 on Blaze's official Facebook account, he released the official release date for Gang Rags: Reborn which is October 21, 2014. Also he released the official interview on his Facebook account. It

600-529: A picture saying that The Casket Factory release date was coming out soon, and that he was going back to "The Dojo" to record some more for the album. Blaze will be going on tour with KMK, from July 12, 2015 through August 5, 2015. Blaze announced in early July that the official release date will be announced at the GOTJ 2015. In mid 2015 Blaze posted on his social media accounts askings fans who they would like to see him collab with on his upcoming album. This will make

660-468: A song could chart based on digital downloads alone. On July 31, 2007, Billboard changed its methodology for the Hot 100 chart to include digital streams, which at the time was obtained from Yahoo and AOL's streaming platforms. This change was made exclusively to the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The effect of this chart change was minuscule at the time because it was estimated to account for 5% of

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720-445: Is also the first Majik Ninja/Psychopathic Tour, and the first Blaze/Boondox Tour since the "Stix & Headstones Tour" in 2011. Blaze and Boondox will also go on the second "Psychopathic/Majik Ninja" tour. The tour will take place from June 25–29, 2015 in Australia, with native rapper KidCrusher. In early 2015 Twiztid , Blaze Ya Dead Homie and The R.O.C. posted promotional pictures for Blaze's new album titled The Casket Factory . In

780-491: Is an American rapper from Mount Clemens, Michigan . A representative of the hip hop music subgenres gangsta rap and horrorcore , his stage persona is a resurrected gang member who had been killed in the late 1980s. Rouleau began rapping at the age of 17, while in Romeo High School , and performed at local clubs on the east side of Detroit. Rouleau performed as a member of 2 Krazy Devils (with Skrapz) under

840-631: Is based on the views and fans on social networking websites like Myspace and Facebook. It has since been discontinued. In May 2014, after the Korea K-Pop Hot 100 chart was discontinued in the U.S., the Billboard K-Town column continued to provide chart information for K-pop artists on all Billboard charts. The Artist 100 debuted in July 2014. In June 2019, Billboard launched the Top Songwriters Chart and

900-479: Is considered the true guide to a song's popularity until the creation of the Hot 100 in 1958. Another accolade of a successful song was a position on the "Honor Roll of Hits", introduced on March 24, 1945, initially as a 10-song list, later expanded to 30 songs, which ranked the most popular songs by combining record and sheet sales, disk jockey, and jukebox performances as determined by Billboard's weekly nationwide survey. This chart amalgamated different records of

960-925: The Billboard Top Heatseekers chart , #16 on the Top Independent Albums chart, #57 on the Top R&;B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, #167 on the Top Internet Albums chart, and #167 on the Billboard 200 . Rouleau formed the group Drive-By with Lowery, releasing the album Pony Down (Prelude) in 2005. The following year, Rouleau contributed two tracks to the video game 25 To Life , which also featured music by Tupac Shakur , Public Enemy , DMX , Geto Boys and Tech N9ne . On August 21, 2007, Rouleau released his third studio album, Clockwork Gray . It peaked at #14 on

1020-466: The Billboard chart at all, because many major labels chose not to release them as standalone singles, hoping their unavailability would spur greater album sales . Not offering a popular song to the public as a single was unheard of before the 1970s. The genres that suffered most at the time were those that increasingly impacted pop culture , including new genres such as trip hop and grunge . Among

1080-411: The Billboard charts, provides additional weekly charts, as well as year-end charts. The two most important charts are the Billboard Hot 100 for songs and Billboard 200 for albums, and other charts may be dedicated to a specific genre such as R&B, country, or rock, or they may cover all genres. The charts can be ranked according to sales, streams, or airplay, and for main song charts such as

1140-405: The Billboard charts. At the time, instead of using Nielsen SoundScan or Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems (BDS), Billboard obtained its data from manual reports filled out by radio stations and stores. For different musical genres, which stations and stores are used separates the charts; each musical genre has a core audience or retail group. Each genre's department at Billboard is headed up by

1200-544: The Hot 100 song chart, all three data are used to compile the charts. For the Billboard 200 album chart, streams and track sales are included in addition to album sales . The weekly sales and streams charts have been monitored on a Friday-to-Thursday cycle since July 2015; previously it was on a Monday-to-Sunday cycle. Radio airplay song charts, however, follow the Monday-to-Sunday cycle (previously Wednesday-to-Tuesday). The charts are released each Tuesday with an issue date

1260-511: The country singles chart was the first chart to use SoundScan and BDS. They were followed by the Hot 100 and the R&;B chart in 1991. Today, all of the Billboard charts use this technology. Before September 1995, singles were allowed to chart in the week they first went on sale based on airplay points alone. The policy was changed in September 1995, to only allow a single to debut after

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1320-417: The "Best Selling Popular Record Albums", was first published on March 24, 1945, with The King Cole Trio its first No. 1. The first chart had 10 albums, before reducing to five in the following weeks, then increasing again to 10 in 1948. The album chart was split into 33-8 and 45 rpm lists in 1950 before they recombined in 1954, then divided into mono and stereo classifications in 1959 before they merged into

1380-507: The 10 top-selling records of three leading record companies as reported by the companies themselves. In March 1937, the "Songs with the Most Radio Plugs" chart debuted with data from a separate company. In October 1938, a review list, "The Week's Best Records", was retitled "The Billboard Record Buying Guide" by incorporating airplay and sheet music sales, which would eventually become the first trade survey of record popularity. In

1440-532: The Days of Dead convention with Twiztid in early February 2014 it was announced that Blaze Ya Dead Homie had signed with Twiztid's new record label. In April 2014 it was announced on Twiztid's official Twitter account that Blaze's Gang Rags (Uncut & Uncensored) will be re-released in 2014 on Twiztid's new label. It was also announced that Blaze Ya Dead homie will be releasing two albums in 2014 if there are no major set backs. On July 19, 2014 Blaze Ya Dead Homie posted

1500-1601: The Hood "What You Thinkin' About?" "The Wizard's Palace" 2004 "Party at the Liquor Store" Anybody Killa Dirty History "It Doesn't Matta" "Blaze" Monoxide Chainsmoker LP 2005 "Bonus Flavor" Twiztid Man's Myth "Triple Threat" Mutant 2006 "See Thru" Axe Murder Boyz Blood In, Blood Out "Sour Patch Bitches" Jamie Madrox Phatso "Pledge Allegiance" "Red Mist" Boondox The Harvest Look Out Diamond Cutz Vol. 2 – Villainz vs Heroz Lavel 2007 "Bussyoheadopen" Twiztid Independents Day "How Quick" Big B More To Hate 2008 "Sickness" DJ Clay Let 'Em Bleed: The Mixxtape, Vol. 1 "Fear" Boondox Krimson Creek "4Ever Detroit" DJ Clay Let 'Em Bleed: The Mixxtape, Vol. 2 "Touch of Death (remix)" Let 'Em Bleed: The Mixxtape, Vol. 3 "What U Want from Me" Anybody Killa Mudface "Bodies Fall" (w/ Tech N9ne , Kutt Calhoun , & The R.O.C. ) Prozak Tales From The Sick 2009 "Everywhere I Go" DJ Clay Let 'Em Bleed: The Mixxtape, Vol. 4 "Haul 'em Off" Liquid Assassin Apocalypse 2010 "Rock It Out" DJ Clay Book of

1560-610: The July 27, 1940, issue, the first "Billboard Music Popularity Chart" was published for the week ending July 20, with separate listings covering retail sales, sheet music sales, jukebox song selection and radio play. Among the lists were the 10 songs of the "Best Selling Retail Records", which is the fore-runner of today's pop chart, with " I'll Never Smile Again " by Tommy Dorsey (featuring vocals by Frank Sinatra ) its first number one. This best-seller chart (also known as "Best Sellers in Stores" and "Best Selling Pop Singles in Stores")

1620-697: The Lotus Pod Released: July 17, 2001 Label: Psychopathic Records 158 — — 6 1 — Black Rain Released: April 6, 2004 Label: Psychopathic Records 71 — — 3 — — The Opaque Brotherhood Released: April 15, 2008 Label: Psychopathic Records 45 23 7 4 — 15 The Mud, Water, Air & Blood Released: July 29, 2014 Label: Psychopathic Records 43 8 4 4 — — "—" denotes releases that did not chart, or

1680-543: The Top Independent Albums chart and at #34 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album features Twiztid, The R.O.C., Boondox and Violent J. Twiztid, Blaze & The R.O.C. formed the group Samhein Witch Killaz. The song "Inside Looking Out" was a SWK song. Unfortunatally in 2011 the question was asked if there would ever be a SWK EP or full-length album, and it was confirmed that SWK would not be putting out any EP's or full-length albums. The R.O.C. & Blaze formed

1740-9414: The Wicked, Chapter One "That Shit You On" Anybody Killa Medicine Bag "Down With the Wicked Shit" DJ Clay Book of the Wicked, Chapter Two 2011 "The Paper" The Dirtball Nervous System "Smokin Blunts and Drinkin 40's" Potluck Rhymes and Resin:Deluxe Edition 2012 Shout Insane Clown Posse Smothered, Covered & Chunked 2013 "Wrong 'N Tough DJ Clay " A World Upside Down: The Mixxtape " Sick Man Twiztid A New Nightmare EP Wasted (w/ Johnny Richter , Bukshot , Jared Gomes , Lil Wyte , AJAX , JellyRoll , Liquid Assassin) 2014 A Place In The Woods Bootleg Banner Tour (VIP single) 2015 "Tonight"(w/ AJAX , Swag Toof , Insane E. , Prozak & The R.O.C. ) 4/20 single 1 More Body (w/ Hed (pe) & Twiztid ) Kottonmouth Kings Krown Power : Deluxe Edition Killing Me (w/ The R.O.C. & Krizz Kaliko ) Prozak Black Ink 2016 Dead Girls Don't Say No #2 Kung Fu Vampire Look Alive Domination (w/ Twiztid & Boondox ) Lex "The Hex" Master Contact 2017 Psychomania (w/ The R.O.C. , Lex "The Hex" Master , G-Mo Skee & Boondox ) Twiztid The Continuous Evilution Of Life's ?'s Monkey On My Back Gorilla Voltage Ape–X Outlined In Chalk (w/ Twiztid , The R.O.C. , Lex "The Hex" Master , G-Mo Skee & Young Wicked ) Boondox The Murder Tear It Up (w/ Boondox ) The R.O.C. Digital Voodoo I Ain't The One (w/ The R.O.C. ) Young Wicked The Return Of The Prodigal Son Turn It Up (w/ Jamie Madrox , Lex "The Hex" Master & Bonez Dubb Various Twiztid Presents: Year Of The Sword Ignite (w/ The R.O.C. , Mr. Grey , Monoxide Child & King Gordy Better Than Ever B4 (w/ Lex "The Hex" Master , G-Mo Skee & Axe Murder Boyz ) Flix N Chill (w/ Young Wicked & Clockworc ) Get High (w/ Young Wicked , Mr. Grey , Bonez Dubb & Last American Rock Stars ) B.N.U. (w/ G-Mo Skee , Gorilla Voltage , Jamie Madrox , Young Wicked , Bonez Dubb & Last American Rock Stars ) 2018 Thanos (w/ Twiztid , Tech N9ne , Krizz Kaliko , Rittz , JellyRoll , Crucifix and King ISO) The Underground Avengers Anomaly88 2019 Gansta (w/ Skeddy The Aabomination & Syx Trismegistus) Lex "The Hex" Master Strictly For My Ninjas Wasted 3 (w/ Twiztid , Rittz , Young Wicked , King Gordy , The R.O.C. , G-Mo Skee & Redd) Various Songs To Smoke To Aey Yay 2020 Insane (W/ Jamie Madrox & Boondox ) Lex "The Hex" Master Haunted Mansion [Episode 2] Boomstick! Oh! The Horror Halloween 365 Murder Carnage (w/ Jamie Madrox , Lex The Hex Master, & Boondox ) Various Songs Of Samhain 2 Signs (w/ Kyne) Redd Symphony Of Sympathy Burn It Down Erratic Apocalyption 2021 What Is Dead [May Never Die] (w/ Rozz Dyliams) Scum Out With The Old Vol.2: Collabz U Can Miss Me (w/ Jamie Madrox & Boondox ) Gibby Stites The 13th Wonder Singles [ edit ] Year Song Artist Album 2001 Grave Ain't No Place Blaze Ya Dead Homie (ft. Anybody Killa & Monoxide Child ) 1 Less G n da Hood 2004 Bump This SHHHH Blaze Ya Dead Homie Colton Grundy: The Undying Stick Ya Hands Up Blaze Ya Dead Homie (ft. Anybody Killa ) 2007 Toe Tags N Body Bags Blaze Ya Dead Homie (ft. Jamie Madrox ) Clockwork Gray 2010 I'm Back Blaze Ya Dead Homie Gang Rags 2013 Let It Burn Drive-By Tour 2013 single 2014 Napalm Gang Rags: Reborn Give Em What They Want Blaze Ya Dead Homie (ft. The R.O.C. ) 2015 Ghost Blaze Ya Dead Homie (ft. Kung Fu Vampire ) The Casket Factory Wormfood Blaze Ya Dead Homie (ft. DJ Swamp ) Bleed Blaze Ya Dead Homie Free Download Single They Call That Gangsta Blaze Ya Dead Homie (ft. The R.O.C. & Lex "The Hex" Master ) The Casket Factory 2017 Eternal Blaze Ya Dead Homie 2 Middle Fingerz 2018 Go Go Go Go Fam Appreciation Month Free Single Music videos [ edit ] Year Title Director(s) Album Artist Role 2000 We Don't Die Freek Show Twiztid Cameo 2002 Homies The Wraith: Shangri-La Insane Clown Posse 2005 Story Of Our Lives Man's Myth (Vol. 1) Twiztid Triple Threat Mutant (Vol. 2) Main Performer 2006 Red Mist (w/ Twiztid ) The Harvest Boondox Featured Performer 2007 I'll Connect (ft. The R.O.C. ) Clockwork Gray Blaze Ya Dead Homie Main Performer 2009 Raw Deal (The Juggalo Song) Independents Day Twiztid Cameo In Yo Face Bang! Pow! Boom! Insane Clown Posse 2010 Bad Bad Man No Album Violent JJ 2011 Triple Threat Man's Myth (Vol. 1) Twiztid Featured Performer Dead Man Walking Gang Rags Blaze Ya Dead Homie Main Performer 2012 Dub Sack 2014 Blaze Up Clockwork Gray Napalm Gang Rags: Reborn Sick Man A New Nightmare EP Twiztid Featured Performer 2015 Ghost Bars Gang Rags: Reborn Blaze Ya Dead Homie Main Performer They Call That Gangsta (ft. The R.O.C. & Lex "The Hex" Master ) The Casket Factory 2016 Who U Lookin' 4? (ft. Boondox & Jamie Madrox ) Keep It Jumpin' Ride The Stars EP Zodiac MPrint Main Performer 2017 Outlined In Chalk (w/ Twiztid , The R.O.C. , Lex "The Hex" Master , G-Mo Skee , Gorilla Voltage & Young Wicked ) The Murder Boondox Featured Performer Eternal The Casket Factory Blaze Ya Dead Homie Main Performer Real G Shit Blaze Ya Dead Homie EP 2nd Hand Smoke Mostasteless Twiztid Cameo 2018 2 Middle Fingerz The Casket Factory Blaze Ya Dead Homie Main Performer My Trunk Doenut Twiztid Presents: Year Of The Sword Group Music Videos [ edit ] Year Title Director(s) Album Artist Role 2007 Duk Da Fuk Down Duk Da Fuk Down Psychopathic Rydas Main Performer 2016 Keep It Jumpin Ride The Stars EP Zodiac MPrint 2017 R.I.P. Triple Threat Triple Threat References [ edit ] ^ "Blaze Ya Dead Homie Chart History: Billboard 200" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2020 . ^ "Blaze Ya Dead Homie Chart History: Current Album Sales" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2020 . ^ "Blaze Ya Dead Homie Chart History: Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2020 . ^ "Blaze Ya Dead Homie Chart History: Top Rap Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2020 . ^ "Blaze Ya Dead Homie Chart History: Album Sales" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2020 . ^ "Blaze Ya Dead Homie Chart History: Independent Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2020 . ^ "Blaze Ya Dead Homie Chart History: Heatseekers Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved June 6, 2020 . ^ "Dark Lotus Chart History ( Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 16, 2019 . ^ "Dark Lotus Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 16, 2019 . ^ "Dark Lotus Chart History (Top Rap Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 16, 2019 . ^ "Dark Lotus Chart History (Independent Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 16, 2019 . ^ "Dark Lotus Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 16, 2019 . ^ "Dark Lotus Chart History (Tastemakers)" . Billboard . Retrieved May 16, 2019 . ^ "The Return of The Psychopathic Rydas" . Hatchet Herald . 13 (23). Psychopathic Records . March 18, 2011. Archived from

1800-441: The chart's total points. In October 2012, Billboard significantly changed the methodology for its country, rock, Latin, and rap charts, when it incorporated sales of digital downloads and streaming plays into what had previously been airplay-only charts. Another change was that rather than measuring airplay only from radio stations of a particular genre, the new methodology measures airplay from all radio formats. This methodology

1860-702: The current Hot 100 chart. The jukebox chart ceased publication after the June 17, 1957, issue, the disk jockey chart after July 28, 1958, and the best-seller chart after October 13, 1958. After July 28, 1958, the composite chart the "Top 100" chart was also discontinued; and the "Hot 100" began the following week on August 4, 1958, listing " Poor Little Fool " by Ricky Nelson as its first No. 1. The Hot 100 currently combines singles sales, radio airplay , digital downloads , and streaming activity (including data from YouTube and other video sites). Many Billboard charts use this basic formula apart from charts dedicated to

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1920-422: The end of each year, Billboard tallies the results of all of its charts, and the results are published in a year-end issue and heard on year-end editions of its American Top 40 and American Country Countdown radio broadcasts. The first such annual charts released were for the year 1946, published on the January 4, 1947, issue, although annual listing of songs had been published some years prior, such as

1980-423: The first Majik Ninja Entertainment album to feature another artist off the label. During Twiztid's and Blaze Ya Dead Homie's 2015 GOTJ seminar it was announced that The Casket Factory will be released on January 15, 2016. On August 18, 2015, Majik Ninja Entertainment released Blaze's first single off The Casket Factory via Soundcloud. The single is titled "Ghost" and features Kung Fu Vampire . A few days later

2040-560: The following Saturday. The first chart published by Billboard was "Last Week's Ten Best Sellers Among The Popular Songs", a list of best-selling sheet music , in July 1913. Other early charts listed popular song performances in theatres and recitals in different cities. In 1928, "Popular Numbers Featured by Famous Singers and Leaders" appeared, which added radio performances to in-person performances. On January 4, 1936, Billboard magazine published its first pop chart based on record sales. Titled "Ten Best Records for Week Ending", it listed

2100-425: The group Zodiac MPrint, and the song "Ill Connect" was a Zodiac MPrint song. In late 2013 after Blaze left Psychopathic Records, he and The. R.O.C. started recording a new Zodiac MPrint cd, unknown if it's an EP or full-length album. On The R.O.C.'s Twitter account he announced that he has been bumping the rough cuts to the new Zodiac MPrint cd around October/November 2013. The name "Skywalkers" has been thrown around as

2160-407: The many pre-1999 songs that had ended up in this Hot 100 limbo were The Cardigans ' " Lovefool ", Natalie Imbruglia 's " Torn " (which peaked at 42), Goo Goo Dolls ' " Iris " (which hit number 9), OMC 's " How Bizarre ", Sugar Ray 's " Fly ", and No Doubt 's " Don't Speak ". On June 25, 2015, Billboard made changes in its chart requirements. The official street date for all new album releases

2220-467: The methodology for its charts that incorporated YouTube video streaming data into the determination of ranking positions on streaming charts. The incorporation of YouTube streaming data enhanced a formula that includes on-demand audio streaming and online radio streaming. The YouTube video streams that used in this methodology are official video streams, Vevo on YouTube streams, and user-generated clips that use authorized audio. Billboard said this change

2280-485: The music of Kiss , Kanye West , Black Sabbath , Iron Maiden , Journey , Spice 1 , Twiztid , Slick Rick , The Notorious B.I.G. , LL Cool J , Run DMC , N.W.A and Ice-T . Tastemakers The Billboard charts tabulate the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in the United States and elsewhere. The results are published in Billboard magazine. Billboard biz, the online extension of

2340-441: The official date until after his tour with Kottonmouth Kings, but he is working on picking out what songs will make the album, and he continued to say that he tries to stick to the release date that is released, he also continued to say that the album will be released in 2015. In June 2015 Twiztid posted on their Instagram account that Blaze's new album was coming along nicely and near the finishing stages. On June 29, 2015 Blaze posted

2400-1041: The original on March 22, 2011 . Retrieved March 20, 2011 . v t e Blaze Ya Dead Homie Studio albums 1 Less G N Da Hood Colton Grundy: The Undying Clockwork Gray Gang Rags Gang Rags: Reborn The Casket Factory EPs Blaze Ya Dead Homie Related articles Discography Juggalo Psychopathic Rydas Dark Lotus Majik Ninja Entertainment Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blaze_Ya_Dead_Homie_discography&oldid=1239329635 " Category : Hip hop discographies Hidden categories: All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from December 2021 Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description Blaze Ya Dead Homie Christopher C. Rouleau (born April 27, 1976), known professionally by his pseudonym Blaze Ya Dead Homie or simply Blaze ,

2460-421: The original version of Gang Rags on Drive-By's 2011 tour. Blaze released an EP on the "Kaos & Kronik Tour" with Twiztid, Kottonmouth Kings and Big B titled Blaze 'n' Bake EP . Blaze released an EP single during the 2013 Drive-By Tour independently on his own label titled Grundy Entertainment . In March 2013, Joseph Bruce speculated that Blaze Ya Dead Homie had left the label. Blaze later spoke openly about

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2520-465: The retail version, number two containing the retail version and The R.O.C. version, and the third containing the retail version, The R.O.C. version, and an autographed 24x36 Zodiac MPrint poster. Zodiac MPrint will perform at the release party for Twiztid's "The Green Book" (rerelease), and will perform on Twiztid's "Spooktacular Horror Show Tour" with Twiztid , Mac Lethal , Zodiac MPrint , Lex "The Hex" Master , Dagda , Godz Of War . On July 10, 2016 it

2580-476: The same song by different performers as one, and topping the first chart was " Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive ". In November 1955, a composite standing chart that combined retail sales, jukebox and disk jockeys play charts but counted individual record separately was created as "The Top 100" chart, with " Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing " by The Four Aces its first No. 1. This chart is the direct predecessor to

2640-434: The second single was released titled "Wormfood", on August 21, 2016. In December 2015 the track list for the album was released and features, Kung Fu Vampire , DJ Swamp , Anybody Killa , The R.O.C., Lex "The Hex" Master , Boondox , and Twiztid. On December 23, 2015 the third single and first music video was released for the track "They Call That Gangsta" featuring The R.O.C. and Lex "The Hex" Master. On January 20, 2016 it

2700-520: The stage name Psycho C. Rouleau's first big performance was at the Ritz in Roseville Michigan, where he and James Lowery opened for House of Krazees . House of Krazees member The R.O.C. later produced 2 Krazy Devils' only album, Flipped Insanity , before the group disbanded in 1996. Rouleau joined several groups, but no material was released. When Rouleau was about to give up rapping, he

2760-703: The subject during a concert, stating that he had not departed from Psychopathic. ICP publicly apologized to Blaze via Twitter for the misunderstanding, [1] [2] but later confirmed during the Gathering of the Juggalos that Rouleau had indeed parted ways with Psychopathic. Later in 2013 Blaze did an interview with NE Hip Hop, saying that he had been hanging out with Strange Music in Kansas City, Missouri. He also went on to say that he wants to do some stuff with other artists he would like to work with, and also said that his fans will start seeing more of him after 2013. At

2820-432: The three data sources: sales (both physical and digital), airplay and streaming. In the early period, the issue dates and the chart dates given in Billboard were different until January 13, 1962, when the issue dates and the chart dates both referred to the week ending dates. The Honor Roll of Hits chart was discontinued after November 16, 1963. Billboard also publishes various music genre charts. "Harlem Hit Parade"

2880-461: The title for the cd, but in the "Clockwork Gray" pamphlet there was a promotional picture of Zodiac signs and the upcoming Zodiac cd to be called "Horrorscope". Rouleau's fourth studio album, Gang Rags , was released on June 22, 2010 and debuted number 52 on the Billboard 200. While on the 2011 Drive-By Tour , he released Gang Rags Extended Version (Uncut + Uncensored) . Blaze would release

2940-525: The undifferentiated annual chart based on "Honor Roll of Hits" for 1945. Between 1991 and 2006, the top single/album/artist(s) in each of those charts was/were awarded in the form of the annual Billboard Music Awards , which were held in December until the awards went dormant in 2007. The awards returned in May 2011. For many years, a song had to be commercially available as a single to be considered for any of

3000-529: Was announced on September 12, 2014 by InGrooves that Twiztid's new label is called Majik Ninja Entertainment , and Gang Rags: Reborn's serial number will be MNE001. Gang Rags: Reborn charted at 106 on the billboard 200, starting Twiztid's new label off good. Blaze will be going on MNEs label with PSY artist Boondox titled "Back From The Dead Tour" with special guest Trilogy. The tour kicks off February 14, 2015, which coincides with Twiztids 2nd annual "Be My Bloody Valentine Show", and concludes on March 11, 2015. It

3060-640: Was announced that Blaze Ya Dead Homie will be a new album at the GOTJ 2016 titled: "Dead Vulture EP". On December 30, 2016 it was announced that Blaze Ya Dead Homie and Lex "The Hex" Master will join Boondox as he goes on tour in March ( The Murder Tour ) to promote his new album The Murder. On January 1, 2017 Blaze Ya Dead Homie was invited to the Juggalo March On Washington. On January 4, 2017 via Majik Ninja Entertainment Facebook account, it

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3120-410: Was announced that no one from the label would take part in the March but will take part in the 2017 Juggalo Day Show: Tales From The Lotus Pod . During Twiztid 's Psychomania Tour a "special CD" was being sold in the crowd at shows during the tour by Detroit rapper and former Native World Inc. ( ABK 's label) artist, now running his own label Grinch Muzik Inc. after leaving NWI in early 2017. The CD

3180-559: Was announced through Blaze's official Facebook page that Blaze Ya Dead Homie will be releasing another album "soon", and is the follow-up EP to The Casket Factory titled, The Casket Maker EP. In late March/early April 2016 the fourth single and second music video for the song "Who U Looking 4?" featuring Boondox and Jamie Madrox was released. Around the same time it was announced that Zodiac MPrint will be releasing their debut album titled Ride The Stars EP on May 20, 2016. There are 3 preorder packages to order from, number one containing

3240-845: Was created in 1943 which became "Best-Selling Race Records" in 1948 and "Best-selling Rhythm & Blues Records" in 1949, and then "Soul Singles" in 1969 (currently Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ). "Best-selling Folk Records" was published in 1948, and this morphed into "Best-Selling Country & Western Records" in 1949, "Best-Selling C&W Records" in 1956 and "Hot Country Singles" in 1963 (now Hot Country Songs ). MOR charts has been published since 1961, variously called "Easy Listening", "Middle-Road Singles" and "Pop-Standard Singles" and now Adult Contemporary . Billboard charts now cover these music genres: rock , pop, country , dance , bluegrass , jazz , classical , R&B , rap , electronic , Latin , Christian , world and holiday music , and even ringtones for mobile (cell) phones. An album chart,

3300-444: Was encouraged to join Psychopathic Records , where he initially started out as a member of Insane Clown Posse 's road crew. He appeared on Twiztid 's Mostasteless album, and occasionally acted as a hype man in live concerts. Rouleau joined Dark Lotus and Psychopathic Rydas , performing in the latter under the stage name "Cell Block." In 2000, Rouleau released a solo EP, Blaze Ya Dead Homie , establishing his character as

3360-431: Was extended to their Christian and gospel charts in late 2013. These methodology changes resulted in higher positions on the genre charts for songs with crossover appeal to other genres and radio formats (especially pop) at the expense of songs that appeal almost exclusively to core fans of the given genre, a change that proved controversial with those devotees. On February 20, 2013, Billboard announced another change in

3420-711: Was made to further reflect the divergent platforms of music consumption in today's world. Notes In December 2010, Billboard announced a new chart titled Social 50 , which ranks the most active artists on the world's leading social networking sites. The Social 50 chart tallies artists' popularity using their weekly additions of friends/fans/followers, along with weekly artist page views and weekly song plays on Myspace , YouTube , Facebook , Twitter and iLike . In January 2011, Billboard introduced another chart called Uncharted , which lists new and developing artists, who are yet to appear on any major Billboard chart, "...regardless of their country of origin." The ranking

3480-413: Was moved from Tuesday to Friday in the United States. For all sales-based charts (ranking both albums and tracks), Billboard and Nielsen changed the chart reporting period to cover the first seven days of an album's release. As a result of the changes, The Billboard 200, top albums sales, genre-based albums, digital songs, genre-based downloads, streaming songs, and genre-focused streaming surveys ran on

3540-4045: Was not released in that country. w/Psychopathic Rydas (1999—2017) [ edit ] List of albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US R&B Ind Dumpin' Released: Late 1999 Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD — — — Ryden Dirtay Released: July 21, 2001 (GOTJ) Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD — — 46 The Pendulum #7 "The Rydas EP" Released: July 21, 2001 (GOTJ) Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD — — — Check Your Shit In Bitch! Released: July 15, 2004 (GOTJ) Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD — — — Limited Edition EP Released: July 15, 2004 (GOTJ) Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD — — — Duk Da Fuk Down Released: August 9, 2007 (GOTJ) Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD, Digital — — — EatShitNDie Released: August 8, 2011 (GOTJ) Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD, Digital — — — Backdoor Ryda EP Released: August 9, 2011 (GOTJ) Label: Joe & Joey Records Format: CD, Digital — — — w/Drive-By (2001—2006; 2007—present) [ edit ] List of albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US R&B Ind Pony Down (Prelude) Released: October 6, 2005 Label: Psychopathic Records Format: CD, Digital Pony Down (Prelude) (reissue) Released: July 22, 2008 Label: Psychopathic Records Format: CD, Digital Back On Da Block EP Released: Drive-By Tour (February 2013) Label: Native World Inc./Grundy Ent. Format: CD, Digital Run These Streets EP Released: Drive-By Tour (May 2014)/May 20, 2014 (Nationally) Label: Native World Inc./Grundy Ent. Format: CD, Digital 4 The OG's EP Released: January 12, 2019 Label: Native World Inc./Grundy Ent. Format: CD, Digital w/Zodiac MPrint (2006—2009; 2012—present) [ edit ] List of albums, with selected chart positions Date Title Album details Peak chart positions US Ind Rap R&B/Hip-Hop May 20, 2016 Ride The Stars EP Released: May 20, 2016 Label: Majik Ninja Entertainment Format: CD — 42 21 35 May 18, 2018 Skywalkers — — — — w/Triple Threat (2005—present) [ edit ] List of albums, with selected chart positions Date Title Album details Peak chart positions US Ind Rap R&B/Hip-Hop Psychomania Tour (May 11, 2017 - nationwide) Triple Threat EP Released: May 11, 2017 (Nationwide) Label: Majik Ninja Entertainment Format: CD — — — — September 1, 2017 Triple Threat Released: September 1, 2017 Label: Majik Ninja Entertainment Format: CD, Digital — — — — Re-releases [ edit ] 1 Less G n Da Hood: Deluxe G Edition (2006) Guest appearances [ edit ] Year Song Artist Album 1997 "Hound Dogs" Twiztid Mostasteless 2000 "Where itz Goin' Down" Twiztid Freek Show 2001 Juggalo Party Cryptic Collection Vol. 2 2002 "4 Thoze of U" Mirror Mirror "It Rains Diamonds" Insane Clown Posse The Wraith: Shangri-La 2003 "Frankenstein" Twiztid The Green Book "Sticky Icky Situations" Anybody Killa Hatchet Warrior "Tools" "While You're Sleeping" "Foo Dang" "Horribly Horrifying" Violent J Wizard of

3600-507: Was revealed to be a 3-song EP from Triple Threat featuring 3 songs from the upcoming full-length album titled Triple Threat that was released on September 1, 2017. The full-length album is only available online at the labels store, twiztid-shop, and not in stores, (Best Buy, FYE etc.). On November 22, 2017, it was announced by Monoxide Child that he had to get back to the booth to work on some new beats for Blaze's new upcoming album. It had been hinted that "[an] album he has wanted to do for

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