Released just over a decade after his solo career began, Frost's Greatest Joints showcases exactly why the MC leads the West Coast Latin rap scene. This compilation goes all the way back to his debut album, Hispanic Causing Panic (1990), to start things off with "La Raza," his breakthrough song. From there Greatest Joints moves chronologically, culling "No Sunshine," "Thin Line," and "Mi Vida Loca" from East Side Story (1992) before skipping around to collect a few of the better songs from Frost's mid- and late-'90s albums. In short, Frost endured for over a decade for a reason, and this compilation showcases his skills better than anything else in his canon. It also proves insightful, illustrating how the carefree, party-orientated Kid Frost evolved into the wiser, more earnest Frost. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Frost's Greatest Joints
02/27/2001 | Thump Records
All Music Guide Review
Frost's Greatest Joints Track Listing
Credits of Frost's Greatest Joints
- Mr. Mixx
- Producer
- Roger Troutman
- Producer
- Slow Pain
- Performer
- War & Peace
- Performer
- JV
- Performer
- Rocky Padilla
- Performer
- One Drop Scott
- Choir, Chorus
- Pebo Rodriguez
- Liner Notes, Associate Producer
- William Walker
- Executive Producer
- Rich Garcia
- Vocals
- Latino Velvet
- Performer
- Lou Michaels
- Engineer, Mixing
- Monte Carlo
- Producer
- Frost
- Choir, Chorus, Producer, Main Performer, Vocoder, Tracking, Performer
- Julio G.
- Producer
- Tony G.
- Producer
- Diane Gordon
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Latin Alliance
- Performer

















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