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Ready Set Go! (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Ready Set Go! (album)

''Ready Set Go!'' was the intended debut studio album by American hip-hop recording artist Roscoe Dash, released on November 2, 2010 in the United States on MMI, Zone 4, Music Line Group and Interscope Records. The album was recorded in various locations during 2009 and 2010, with production primarily provided by K.E. on the Track and guest performances recorded by Soulja Boy, J. Holiday and Jared Evan. A hip hop album with influences of pop and contemporary R&B, ''Ready Set Go'' features hook-driven content sung by Dash's high-pitched, nasal voice.
The album's release was preceded by the release of the singles "All the Way Turnt Up" and "Show Out", the latter peaking at number 46 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The album was leaked to retailer Walmart before Dash had finished recording it, leading to the album being initially pulled from all other retailers, although some have since retrospectively made it available. Its premature release has since led Dash to disown the album, as he does not regard it as his definitive debut.
==Background and recording==
Roscoe Dash was born Jeffrey Johnson, Jr., and lived in Atlanta with his mother and grandmother. He gained his interest in hip hop from his brother, an aspiring music producer: he began writing lyrics of his own at twelve years old, under the name "ATL" and joined a four man group called The Blackout Boys.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Ready Set Go: Roscoe Dash )〕 After releasing mixtapes both with the group and as a solo artist, Dash nearly signed to record label Porter House, the label of Travis Porter – friends of Dash since 2006 – but this fell through after the two fell out following a credits dispute over an early version of Dash's later single "All the Way Turnt Up".〔 He then met local entrepreneur LA da Boomman in 2009, who then signed him to his production company, Making Moves Inc. (MMI).〔 Dash then later agreed deals with both Music Line Group, after Boomman introduced Dash to the A&R representative Anthony Tate, and the Interscope Records distributed Zone 4 after Tate and Dash spoke with music producer Polow da Don, the label's founder.〔〔
In an interview with Amazon, Dash explained that he intended to record music for ''Ready Set Go!'' that "everyone can relate to".〔 as well as to "be different and bring a new sound".〔 Production was reported to be provided by K.E. on the Track, Polow da Don and Vybe Beatz.〔 Guest appearances are provided by rapper Soulja Boy, who appears on "All the Way Turnt Up", and singers J. Holiday and Jared Evan, who appear on "Yes Girl" and "All I Know" respectively.〔 Dash later reported to MTV that he had recorded a song with American singer Chris Brown for ''Ready Set Go!'' in Los Angeles, on which the two "make magic". However, along with other reported songs such as "Pop a Bottle" with fellow rapper Young Jeezy and "Elevator Love" with singer Jazmine, the collaboration does not appear on the final tracklisting.

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