Mr. Pookie

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Crook For Life 04:01 Tools
Smoke One 03:15 Tools
Comin Hard 04:03 Tools
Tha Rippla 04:26 Tools
Smokin Marijuana 03:09 Tools
Crook Playa 03:39 Tools
Annie Maes 05:54 Tools
Southern Made Playa 04:29 Tools
Visions Of A Silent One 04:05 Tools
Down Like That 04:44 Tools
Big Ballah 03:25 Tools
So High Serenade 03:25 Tools
Whatchallwannado 04:08 Tools
French Connection 03:35 Tools
Destiny 04:41 Tools
Who I Be 03:53 Tools
Smoke and Blow 03:53 Tools
Find Yourself... By Yourself 04:59 Tools
Introduction 00:30 Tools
Comfy on My Feet 03:20 Tools
Robbin' Tha Game 04:59 Tools
Who I Be (If Bullets Could Speak) 03:56 Tools
Young Man 04:48 Tools
Hittin' Hard 04:48 Tools
Tha Snitch 00:39 Tools
Texas 00:54 Tools
The Feds 00:54 Tools
Ride, Roll and Smoke 00:54 Tools
Hold Down 03:24 Tools
Heads Up 03:24 Tools
How You Hook It Up 03:24 Tools
Find Yourself...By Yourself 03:24 Tools
Meaning Intro: Crook Poem (Album Version (Explicit)) 03:24 Tools
Don't Test Us 05:16 Tools
Interlude: Young Talk 00:31 Tools
Meaning Intro: Crook Poem 00:31 Tools
Amazing (feat. Mr. Lucci & Paul Wall) 04:20 Tools
Intro 06:10 Tools
Smoke One ft. Mr. Lucci & K-Roc 06:10 Tools
Payback (Rippla's Theme) 06:10 Tools
Ride, Roll And Smoke (Feat. Nitty) 04:20 Tools
Crook Playa ft. Mr. Lucci 03:40 Tools
Valeted On Tha Flo (Feat. Mr. Lucci & Doughski) 06:10 Tools
Don't Test Us (Feat. Mr. Lucci & Mr. Montis) 06:10 Tools
Tha Rippla Intro 00:30 Tools
Undisputed (feat. Montis) 03:37 Tools
Texas Niggaz (Feat. Mr. Montis & Hot Rod) 03:37 Tools
Ventation of a Crook 04:02 Tools
Interlude: Tha Feds 03:58 Tools
Outrolude: Crook Talk 00:33 Tools
Ride, Roll And Smoke (Album Version (Explicit)) 00:33 Tools
Times Get Rough (Won't Give Up) (Feat. Southside Reggie) 00:33 Tools
Heads Up (Feat. Lil' Yo) 00:33 Tools
Interlude: Tha Snitch 03:58 Tools
Find Youself...By Yourself 05:00 Tools
Tha Meaning Of Crook (Feat. Mr. Lucci & C-Pone) 03:40 Tools
So Hard (Feat. Doughski, Hot Rod & JB) 03:58 Tools
Money Money 04:09 Tools
Interlude Tha Snitch 00:41 Tools
Playa From Tha Start (Feat. Nitty & Hot Rod) 03:58 Tools
Feel Like I Feel (Feat. Mr. Lucci & Miss Kiki) 03:58 Tools
Just Hold On (Feat. Lil' Yo, Hot Rod & Lexis) 03:58 Tools
Tha Meaning Of Crook (Album Version (Explicit)) 00:41 Tools
Texas Niggaz 04:41 Tools
What They Gone Do wit Me 03:52 Tools
Interlude "Tha Snitch" 00:39 Tools
Feelin' U (Feat. Mr. Lucci) 04:41 Tools
Feel Like I Feel (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:41 Tools
Gettin High 04:41 Tools
Outrolude: Crook Talk (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:41 Tools
Playa From Tha Start (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:41 Tools
So Hard (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:41 Tools
The Feds (Interlude) 04:41 Tools
Interlude: The Feds 04:32 Tools
Payback (Rippla's Theme) (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:32 Tools
My Lane (feat. Montis & T.K.) 04:36 Tools
Feelin' U (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:36 Tools
Smoke & Blow 04:36 Tools
First 48 (feat. Lil Flame & Action) 03:38 Tools
Feelin' U 03:52 Tools
Smoking Marijuana 03:17 Tools
Fallen for Her (feat. Montis & Keke) 03:17 Tools
Interlude 'The Feds' 03:17 Tools
If I Have To 03:17 Tools
Type Of Nigga 03:17 Tools
Texas Niggaz (Album Version (Explicit)) 03:17 Tools
How Can I 03:17 Tools
Raise Up 00:39 Tools
Raise Up (feat. T-Cash, Doughski G & Nitty) 05:46 Tools
Interlude "The Feds" 00:54 Tools
Valeted On Tha Flo 05:46 Tools
We Ain't Playin' 03:37 Tools
Interlude 'Tha Snitch' 03:37 Tools
Unlisted New Track 03:37 Tools
Tha Feds Interlude 03:37 Tools
Trouble/War (Snippet Mix) 03:37 Tools
Tha Snitch (Interlude) 03:37 Tools
Mr. Pookie - Crook For Life 03:37 Tools
Tha Meaning of Crook 03:37 Tools
Whatcha Gone Do (feat. Mr Montis) 03:37 Tools
Tha Snitch Interlude 00:39 Tools
Interlude: Young Talk (Album Version (Explicit)) 03:37 Tools
Twista & Mr.Pookie - Smokin Marijuana 03:37 Tools
So Hard 04:28 Tools
Intro (Shady) 03:37 Tools
Out of Town Freak (feat. Shug) 00:39 Tools
Playa From Tha Start 04:28 Tools
Valeted On Tha Flo (Album Version (Explicit)) 00:39 Tools
Find Yourself....By Yourself 00:39 Tools
Come Wit It 00:39 Tools
Smokin' Marijuana 00:39 Tools
Feel Like I Feel 04:28 Tools
The Feds Interlude 00:39 Tools
Im Tripping (feat. Tech Nine) 00:39 Tools
My Nigga 00:39 Tools
First 48 (Feat. Lil Flame And Action) 00:39 Tools
Young Man (Album Version (Explicit)) 00:39 Tools
Blue Flame 04:57 Tools
OG Crook 04:28 Tools
Times Get Rough (Won't Give Up) 00:54 Tools
Raise Up 2 (Feat. Montis) 04:28 Tools
Times Get Rough (Won't Give Up) (Album Version (Explicit)) 04:28 Tools
Interview 04:28 Tools
Abstract Hustle 04:28 Tools
Crook For Life (Screwed) 04:28 Tools
The Snitch Interlude 04:28 Tools
Crooks For Life 04:28 Tools
Find Yourself By Yourself 04:28 Tools
Just Hold On 04:57 Tools
We Aint Playin 04:57 Tools
North Side Crook - Feat. Mr Montis 03:19 Tools
What They Gone Do With Me 00:54 Tools
So Stressed 00:54 Tools
Crook Nigga 00:54 Tools
My Love (Feat. Montis And T.K.) 00:54 Tools
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Mr. Pookie (born Bryan Jones on March 27, 1978) is an American rapper from the north side of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area. He is most notable for having the biggest-selling (according to Soundscan) independent rap album from Dallas thus far, 1999’s Tha Rippla. Mr. Pookie records both individually and with his rap partner Mr. Lucci, with whom he also co-owns both their labels, Crawl 2 Ball Records, which is now Stoney Crook Records and the music publishing company/ production house Stoney Crook Music. Jones attended L.V. Berkner High School, where he was later kicked out at 11th grade in Richardson, Texas. Mr. Pookie recorded in 1998 on Tha Rockla, the only solo release by K-Roc, on Icon Recordings (later Iconic) out of Dallas. Hailing from North Dallas, the two paired along with a crew dubbed Stoney Crook – named for the rough-and-tumble Stoney Brook apartment complex off North Audelia Road where the crew lived and rapped together. Featured on such local underground hits as "Hittin’ Hard" and "Unfu*kwitable", Mr. Pookie became a standout in the burgeoning Texas rap music scene. In late 1999, Mr. Pookie released his own solo album, Tha Rippla, the Dirty South rap classic CD featuring guest appearances by K-Roc, Remontis (later renamed Mr. Montis), C-Pone, Chuck/Juwell, Solo, plus a then unknown 15-year-old rap prodigy named Mr. Lucci. The album, fueled by hits such as “Crook 4 Life”, and the popular underground pro-marijuana hit “Smoke One” -- went on to sell over 90,000 copies of its regular and chopped-and-screwed versions combined, and is considered an Essential Album on both Allmusic and Amazon.com. The next year, Jones returned the favor to his young protégé Mr. Lucci by making several key appearances on Lucci’s solo debut, Diabolical. The Iconic recordings exclusively featured the production of its owner Kevin A., Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci were originally affiliated with Iconic Recordings, but left to form their own label Crawl 2 Ball a short time later, after a bitter, protracted dispute with the label owner over non-payment of royalties. In 2003, the duo Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci independently released both the regular double-disc and the chopped & screwed single-disc versions of My Life (which peaked at #59 on Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Charts in April 2004), selling the CDs hand-to-hand, out of the trunks of their cars and hand-delivering them personally to small mom-and-pop record stores in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and beyond, and moving over 40,000 units by themselves and local distribution. Mr. Pookie, along with Mr. Lucci, also collaborated with Paul Wall in 2004 on “What Cha Gon’ Do”, a track on Wall’s last independent solo album, Chick Magnet. Pookie also appeared on several popular local and regional mixtape CDs, including an underground homemade Best Of Mr. Pookie CD/DVD combination in 2005. His January 2006 label debut Return Of Tha Rippla, on Crawl 2 Ball / Boss Entertainment distributed by Fontana Distribution / Universal Music Group, has already produced a lead single, “Don’t Test Us” (featuring Mr. Lucci & Mr. Montis), which has charted on 3 Billboard charts, peaking at #6 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales chart and #19 on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart. As of August 2009, none of their albums can be found in store Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.