Inoj Bo Hagon Featuring Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz - Time After Time Drop Dem Boes

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Review by James Marx

Time After Time Drop Dem Boes: A Wild Ride Through 1998 Hip-Hop Alright, let’s talk about Time After Time Drop Dem Boes by Inoj Bo Hagon, featuring Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz. This album dropped in '98 and slapped hard enough to make you forget your own name for a second—or at least mine. Genre? Hip-hop with some RnB/Swing vibes, Thug Rap grit, and Screw-style chill. It’s like they threw everything but the kitchen sink into this project, and honestly? That’s what makes it so damn fun. Now, before we dive deep, here’s the tea: Produced by Charles Roane (side A) and Lil Jon himself (side B), this thing has layers—and not just because Joshua Butler and Ken Schubert mixed tracks till their ears bled. Columbia Records gave it the green light, and boy did they have faith in this wild concoction of beats and bars. Tracks That Stuck Like Glue Let’s zoom in on two tracks that still echo in my brain decades later: 1. "Drop Dem Boes (LP Version)" Oh man, where do I even start with this one? If you’ve ever had a bad day, crank this up, and suddenly you’re invincible. Lil Jon brings his signature ad-libs—loud, proud, and impossible to ignore. The beat slaps harder than your grandma’s Sunday fried chicken (sorry, Grams). And those basslines? They hit low enough to rattle your soul. What sticks out most is how unapologetically raw it feels. No frills, no overthinking—just straight fire wrapped in swagger. When he says “Drop dem boes,” you don’t question it; you obey. 2. "Time After Time (Extended LP Version)" Okay, confession time—I’m a sucker for an extended version of anything. This track takes the original hook and stretches it out like bubble gum stuck under a desk. But instead of being annoying, it’s hypnotic. The vocals are smooth as butter, gliding over production that somehow manages to feel both laid-back and urgent. There’s something magical about hearing the same phrase looped just enough times to drill it into your skull without crossing into madness territory. By the end, you’ll be humming “time after time” while brushing your teeth. Don’t ask me why—it just happens. Why It Works (Mostly) What makes this album stand out isn’t perfection—it’s personality. Sure, there are moments where things get repetitive or overly chaotic, but that’s part of its charm. You can tell everyone involved was having a blast experimenting with different styles. From the Triple J Edit of “Drop Dem Boes” to the instrumental versions sprinkled throughout, it’s clear they wanted listeners to pick apart these songs and find their own favorite bits. And let’s not sleep on the credits crew. Shoutout to Charles Roane for programming beats that slap and Jonathan “Lil Jon” Smith for reminding us all why he became a legend. These guys weren’t just making music—they were crafting vibes. Final Thoughts (With a Twist) So yeah, Time After Time Drop Dem Boes might not be the greatest album of all time, but it doesn’t need to be. It’s a snapshot of late ‘90s hip-hop culture—a little rough around the edges, super loud, and full of heart. Listening to it now feels like finding an old mixtape in your car’s glove compartment. It’s nostalgic, kinda messy, but oh-so satisfying. Here’s the kicker though: As much as I love this album, I can’t help wondering…if someone tried to remake it today, would it flop or fly? Maybe modern producers could add some EDM drops or autotune galore. Or maybe they’d ruin the magic entirely. Either way, props to Inoj Bo Hagon and co. for creating something that refuses to fade quietly into obscurity. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got “Drop Dem Boes” stuck in my head again—and weirdly, I’m okay with that.

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Download

Filename: inoj-bo-hagon-featuring-lil-jon-the-eastside-boyz-time-after.zip
  • MP3 size: 31.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 270 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Drop Dem Boes (Triple J. Edit)5:47
Time After Time (Extended LP Version)5:34
Drop Dem Boes (Instrumental)5:57
Time After Time (Instrumental)4:17
Drop Dem Boes (LP Version)5:58
Time After Time (A Cappella)4:05

Video

INOJ - Time After Time (Video)
Inoj - Time After Time (Instrumental)
Inoj - Time After Time (Acappella)
Lil Jon & Bo Hagon - Drop them Boes (feat. The Eastside Boyz)
INOJ - Time After Time (808 On-Time Ext. Version)
Inoj - Time After Time *Extended LP Version*
INOJ - Time After Time - Lil' Jon Remix

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Catalog Numbers

CAS 41348

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Promo

Credits

RoleCredit
Mixed ByJoshua Butler (tracks: B1 to B3), Ken Schubert (tracks: A1 to A3)
ProducerCharles Roane (tracks: A1 to A3), Jonathan "Lil Jon" Smith (tracks: B1 to B3)
Programmed ByCharles Roane (tracks: A1 to A3)

About Inoj Bo Hagon Featuring Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz

Born November 27, 1976, in Madison, Wisconsin INOJ is pronounced I know J. n

Real Name

    • Ayanna Porter

Name Vars

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  • Joni
  • Enjoy
  • I-NO-J
  • INOJ
  • Injo
  • Inoy

Aliases

  • Ayanna Porter

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The album *Time After Time Drop Dem Boes* by Inoj Bo Hagon, featuring Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz, is a hidden gem from 1998. It blends RnB/Swing, Thug Rap, and Screw styles, showcasing the versatility of hip-hop at the time. One standout detail? Lil Jon, who later became a massive name in the music industry, co-produced tracks on this project. It’s wild to think about how this album was part of his early career before he blew up as the "King of Crunk." Plus, the inclusion of both a cappella and instrumental versions of songs gives fans a deeper look into the creative process behind the music.

Comments

newtiger162
2025-03-14
Everything wrong with remixes in one place.
odessacacib
2025-03-14
Acapella ?
taitranlb
2025-03-13
Thanks for posting, you were the first person to make the acapella version available...????????
mmagsiano
2025-03-12
??????
hirschi3648
2025-03-11
?????
frishtaa
2025-03-11
belle intensité d'environ 5 à 6 caudalies
tea90021
2025-03-11
hot fuckin fire
teeleutsal
2025-03-11
Wow ??????
wwwnadeemkhan149
2025-03-11
Melhor versão ?????
cosmosunited
2025-03-10
Stolen secrets 808
vulcancheatssales
2025-03-09
Power
narrative24
2025-03-08
1998 famu 90.5 memories ?
carevicdejan10
2025-03-08
Still rides!!!!
laurenyoungsmith
2025-03-08
The audio low?
livesrenewed
2025-03-07
1998 Jacksonville NC riding thru taco bell after club with the backseats down in my 200SX beatin???
studyshibuya
2025-03-06
I remember i damaged our stereos speakers at home because of this cassette tape lol!!!
campanilla12
2025-03-06
Real bottom boy shit
muckypupsfun
2025-03-05
dec 2018.
still gangsta
droping dem boes in germany!
whipsmartgirl
2025-03-04
bom dia..tem como postar o instrumental?
tayba11051996
2025-03-03
b.infinite..posta o instrumenta mano por favor..posta mano..
kriwill
2025-03-03
posta o instrumental por favor mano..