The Darkest Cloud
The Darkest Cloud | ||||
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Studio album by Vakill | ||||
Released | May 5, 2003 | |||
Genre | Hip Hop | |||
Label | Molemen Records | |||
Producer |
Memo Panik DJ Contakt Mixx Massacre | |||
Vakill chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
HipHopSite.com | [1] |
MVRemix.com | [2] |
Stylus Magazine | B+[3] |
The Darkest Cloud is the debut album by Chicago rapper Vakill, released May 5, 2003 on Molemen Records . The album came eight long years after the rapper's 1995 debut EP Who's Afraid? . The album drew acclaim from underground fans and critics alike, due to its dark production and advanced lyricism . The Darkest Cloud features production from members of The Molemen, and guest appearances from Slug (of Atmosphere), Copywrite, Camu Tao, Breez Evahflowin and Jakki Da Motamouth . The album's lead single is "End of Days" b/w "Sickplicity" b/w "The Creed" .
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Intro" | *Interlude* | |
2 | "The Darkest Cloud" | Memo | Vakill |
3 | "The Creed" | Memo | Vakill |
4 | "Til the World Blows Up" | Panik | Vakill |
5 | "Sickplicity" | Panik | Vakill |
6 | "Dear Life" | DJ Contakt | Vakill |
7 | "Forbidden Scriptures" | Panik | Vakill, Breez Evahflowin, Camu Tao, Copywrite, Jakki Da Motamouth |
8 | "American Gothic" | Memo | Vakill |
9 | "Forever" | Panik | Vakill |
10 | "Fallen" | Panik | Vakill, Slug |
11 | "Cry You a River" | Mixx Massacre | Vakill |
12 | "Sweetest Way to Die" | Memo | Vakill |
13 | "The Crown Don't Move" | Panik | Vakill / Contains sample of "Estábamos Juntos" (1974) by José José |
14 | "The Flyer" | Panik | Vakill |
15 | "End of Days" | Panik | Vakill |
Album singles
Single information |
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"End of Days"
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References
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