Which Doobie U B?
Which Doobie U B? | ||||
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Studio album by Funkdoobiest | ||||
Released | May 4, 1993[1] | |||
Recorded | 1992 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, alternative hip hop, West Coast rap | |||
Label | Immortal, Epic | |||
Producer |
DJ Muggs (also exec.) DJ Lethal DJ Ralph M T-Ray | |||
Funkdoobiest chronology | ||||
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Which Doobie U B? is the debut studio album by Los Angeles-based Latino rap group Funkdoobiest. It was released by Epic Records on May 4, 1993.[2] The executive producer was DJ Muggs.
The album title comes from a line in an episode of the 1970s sitcom, What's Happening!!, when the main character, Raj, is introduced to special guests The Doobie Brothers.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer | Performer | Length |
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1 | "The Funkiest" | DJ Muggs, DJ Lethal | Son Doobie, Tomahawk Funk | 3:22 |
2 | "Bow Wow Wow" | DJ Muggs, DJ Lethal | Son Doobie | 4:13 |
3 | "Freak Mode" | DJ Ralph M | Son Doobie, Tomahawk Funk | 3:27 |
4 | "I'm Shittin' On 'Em" | T-Ray | Son Doobie, Tomahawk Funk | 4:02 |
5 | "Who's the Doobiest" | T-Ray | Son Doobie, Tomahawk Funk | 2:52 |
6 | "Doobie to the Head" | DJ Ralph M | Son Doobie, Tomahawk Funk | 3:28 |
7 | "Where's It At" | T-Ray | Tomahawk Funk, Son Doobie | 3:40 |
8 | "Wopbabalubop" | T-Ray | B-Real, Tomahawk Funk, Son Doobie | 3:43 |
9 | "The Porno King" | DJ Ralph M | *Interlude* | 0:26 |
10 | "'Uh C'mon Yeah!" | DJ Ralph M | Son Doobie | 3:17 |
11 | "Here I Am" | DJ Ralph M | Tomahawk Funk | 3:51 |
12 | "Funk's On Me" | DJ Ralph M | Son Doobie, Tomahawk Funk | 3:13 |
13 | "Wopbabalubop (Soul Assassins Remix)" | Soul Assassins | B-Real, Tomahawk Funk, Son Doobie | 3:44 |
Samples used
The Funkiest
- "Good Guys Only Win in the Movies" by Mel & Tim
- "I'm Tired, I'm Tired, I'm Tired" by Marva Whitney
- "Giggin' Down 103rd" by Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
Freak Mode
- "Get Out of My Life Woman" by Solomon Burke
I'm Shittin' On 'Em
- "Get Out of My Life" by Joe Williams
- "Get Out of My Life Woman" by Solomon Burke
Who's the Doobiest
- "Fatbackin'" by The Fatback Band
Doobie to the Head
- "Sang and Dance" by Bar-Kays
Wopbabalubop
- "Tutti Frutti" by Little Richard
- "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by The Mad Lads
'Uh C'mon Yeah!
- "I Need You Loving" by Don Gardner & Dee Dee Ford
- "Blow Your Head" by Fred Wesley & the J.B.'s
Funk's On Me
- "Turning On" by Albert Collins
References
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