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  1. Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop is the debut album by the American hip hop producer and rapper Diamond D, released on September 22, 1992. The album features some of the earliest appearances from Diamond's later D.I.T.C. partners Big L and Fat Joe da Gangsta, as well as his crew the Psychotic Neurotics.

  2. “Stunts, blunts, & hip-hop” represents the core elements of Diamonds artistry and serves as a rallying cry for all hip hop lovers. It’s a celebration of the culture, the energy, and the creativity that emanate from the genre.

    • Katherine Seymour
    • Fat Joe “Flow Joe” (1993) Producer: Diamond D. Album: Represent. Label: Relativity. Fat Joe: “I started out in the Apollo Theater. That’s where I got my start.
    • Fat Joe f/ Grand Puba and Diamond D “Watch The Sound” (1993) Producer: Diamond D. Album: Represent. Label: Relativity. Fat Joe: “Grand Puba was the hottest dude in the game.
    • Fat Joe f/ Kool G. Rap & Apache “You Must Be Out Of Your Fuckin’ Mind” (1993) Producer: Diamond D. Album: Represent. Label: Relativity. Fat Joe: “God bless Apache, right?
    • Fat Joe f/ KRS-One “Bronx Tale” (1995) Producer: Diamond D. Album: Jealous One’s Envy. Label: Relativity. Fat Joe: “This was my second album. I would’ve been extinct in hip-hop if I didn’t step my game up lyrically.
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  4. Sep 22, 2022 · Diamond D talks to HipHopDX about the making of 'Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop,' mentoring Fat Joe, The Psychotic Neurotics, sample budgets and a whole lot more.

  5. Jul 22, 2023 · Production is dominated by Diamond D, still fresh from the success of his own 1992 classic debut Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop. Never one for keeping all the good beats for himself, he contributes some of his finest work on Represent.

  6. Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop is the debut album from hip hop Producer-Rapper Diamond D, released on September 22, 1992. The album features some of the earliest appearances from Diamond's later D.I.T.C. partners Big L and Fat Joe da Gangsta, as well as his crew the Psychotic Neurotics.