Rottin ta da Core
Rottin ta da Core | ||
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Studio album by Rottin Razkals | ||
Released | March 14, 1995 | |
Recorded | 1993-1994 | |
Genre | Hip-Hop | |
Label | Mad Sounds/Illtown | |
Producer | Naughty by Nature | |
Singles from Rottin ta da Core | ||
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Rottin ta da Core is the first and only album released by rap group Rottin Razkals. It was released on March 14, 1995 through Mad Sounds Recordings and was produced by the groups mentors, Naughty by Nature. The album managed to make it to three different Billboard charts, #190 on the Billboard 200, #28 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #14 on the Top Heatseekers and featured two charting singles. "Hey Alright" made it to #74 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and #23 on the Hot Rap Singles, while "Oh Yeah" made it to #63 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and #14 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.
Track listing
- "Intro"- 1:36
- "Batter Up"- 5:03 (Featuring Bad News, Headache, Road Dawgs, Steel Handler, Treach)
- "Oh Yeah"- 3:23
- "Frustration"- 4:00 (Featuring Cruddy Click, Road Dawgs)
- "A-Yo"- 3:31
- "Hey Alright"- 4:18
- "Lik' a Shot"- 4:07 (Featuring Black, Cruddy Click, Dueja, Headache, Road Dawgs, Supreme C)
- "One Time for Ya Mind"- 4:00
- "Get up, Stand Up"- 3:08
- "Life of Bastard"- 2:51 (Featuring Treach)
- "Homiez Niggas"- 3:46
- "Come on Y'all"- 3:33
Samples
- "Oh Yeah"
- "Say Yeah" by The Commodores
- "Hey Alright"
- "Caravan of Love" by Isley Jasper Isley
- "A-Yo!"
- "Tobacco Road" by Brother Jack McDuff
- "N.T." by Kool & the Gang
- "One Time for Ya Mind"
- "Forty Nine Reasons" by Julius Brockington and The Magic Horse
- "Get Up, Stand Up"
- "Fourth Movement: Passacaglia" by Yusef Lateef
- "Check the Rhime" by A Tribe Called Quest
- "Life of a Bastard"
- "I Could Be Falling In Love" by Syl Johnson
- "Why Can't People Be Colors Too?" by Whatnauts
- "Today" by Tom Scott
- "Homiez Niggaz"
- "What Would I Do if I Could Feel?" by Nipsey Russell
- "Come on Y'all"
- "How Do You View You" by Funkadelic
References
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