
Jimi "DJ Jimi" Payton was a club deejay who also worked with DJ Irv in the early 1990's. Working out of a club called Big Man's, Jimi honed his crowd-hyping skills, and in 1992 he was signed to Isaac Bolden's Soulin' Records. He recorded a single for the label entitled (The Original) Where They At, which was similar to Tucker's song, but far from identical. Jimi's song introduced infectious chants like "Put a hump in your back and shake your rump" and "Shake that ass like a salt shaker
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Where They At - Radio Version
Bounce (For The Juvenile)
Where They At - Club Version
Where They At?
Bitches - Reply
Where They At
Lick The Cat
Project Bounce
Here The Album
Where They At (Club)
Where They At (Club Version)
Ghetto Walk - Instrumental
Where They At - Club
Bitches (Reply)
Talk To Me
Reprise
Got It Going On
Put It In Gear
Where They At (Radio Version)
Take It Like A Dog - Club Version
Where They At - Radio
Take It Like A Dog - Radio Version
Where They At (Radio)
Bounce for the Juvenile
Take It Like A Dog (Radio)
Ghetto Walk (Instrumental)
Bounce (For the Juvenile) [feat. Juvenile]
Take It Like A Dog (Club)
Where They At (dirty)
Where They At (Single Version)
Bounce (For the Juvenille)
bitchy bitchy (range)
The Bitches Reply
Bounce (For the Juvenille) [feat. Juvenile]
Take It Like A Dog - Radio
Lick That Cat
Take It Like A Dog - Club
Bitch's Reply (Radio)
Where They At (Instrumental)
Bounce (For The Juvenile) (feat. Juvenile)
Ghetto Walk [Instrumental]
Hoz' Ain't Nut'n But Hoz'
Inhale
Swing
Get the Gat
Where Dey At
Krooked Kops
Yeah (Fuckin' Right)
Titties, Tongues and Dicks
Where They At (Extended Version)
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