UPC: 828765836722
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 30, 2004
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: J-Kwon, St. Lunatics, Eboni Eyes, Big B, Jermaine Duri, Sadiyyah (rap vocals); Bryan Michael Cox (various instruments).
Producers: The Trackboyz, Jermaine Dupri, LROC, Bryan Michael Cox.
Recorded at Trackboyz, Florrisant, Maryland; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; South Side, ZAC Digital, Stankonia Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: J-Kwon, St. Lunatics, Eboni Eyes, Big B, Jermaine Dupri, Sadiyyah (rap vocals); Bryan Michael Cox (various instruments).
Producers: The Trackboyz, Jermaine Dupri, LROC, Bryan Michael Cox.
Recorded at Trackboyz, Florrisant, Maryland; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; South Side, ZAC Digital, Stankonia Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Personnel: Eboni Eyes, Sean Caldwell (vocals); Craig Love, Josh Miller (guitar).
Audio Mixers: Manny Marroquin; Phil Tan.
Recording information: Southside Studio, Atlanta, GA; Stankonia Recording, Atlanta, GA; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; The Trackboyz Studios, Florrisant, MO; Zac Digital, Atlanta, GA.
Photographer: Michael Lavine.
J-Kwon opens the track "Welcome to tha Hood" with the declaration "I ain't tryin' to change hip-hop." That may be true, but the 17-year-old rapper certainly knows how to start a party; with a crackling drawl uniquely his own, he connects right out of the box with the infectious top-10 crossover smash "Tipsy." That track unquestionably owes a considerable debt to the swirling production of the Trackboyz, but it's J-Kwon's unusual perspective and boundless energy that propels the club hit.
While many rappers can claim street cred, J-Kwon actually lived on the streets since he was 12 years old, a hustler's existence that permeates his debut record, HOOD HOP. The title track, "U Ain't Gotta Like Me," and the aforementioned "Welcome to tha Hood" display rapid-fire wit, fierce bravado, and a certain wisdom beyond his years, as he chronicles an alluring yet randomly violent world. The St. Louis native also reveals a knack for slurred, sinister dance-rap as evidenced on "Show Your Ass." A potent introduction to the promising rapper, HOOD HOP is payoff for J-Kwon's hard-lived early days.
Personnel: J-Kwon, St. Lunatics, Eboni Eyes, Big B, Jermaine Duri, Sadiyyah (rap vocals); Bryan Michael Cox (various instruments).
Producers: The Trackboyz, Jermaine Dupri, LROC, Bryan Michael Cox.
Recorded at Trackboyz, Florrisant, Maryland; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; South Side, ZAC Digital, Stankonia Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Personnel: J-Kwon, St. Lunatics, Eboni Eyes, Big B, Jermaine Dupri, Sadiyyah (rap vocals); Bryan Michael Cox (various instruments).
Producers: The Trackboyz, Jermaine Dupri, LROC, Bryan Michael Cox.
Recorded at Trackboyz, Florrisant, Maryland; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; South Side, ZAC Digital, Stankonia Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Personnel: Eboni Eyes, Sean Caldwell (vocals); Craig Love, Josh Miller (guitar).
Audio Mixers: Manny Marroquin; Phil Tan.
Recording information: Southside Studio, Atlanta, GA; Stankonia Recording, Atlanta, GA; The Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; The Trackboyz Studios, Florrisant, MO; Zac Digital, Atlanta, GA.
Photographer: Michael Lavine.
J-Kwon opens the track "Welcome to tha Hood" with the declaration "I ain't tryin' to change hip-hop." That may be true, but the 17-year-old rapper certainly knows how to start a party; with a crackling drawl uniquely his own, he connects right out of the box with the infectious top-10 crossover smash "Tipsy." That track unquestionably owes a considerable debt to the swirling production of the Trackboyz, but it's J-Kwon's unusual perspective and boundless energy that propels the club hit.
While many rappers can claim street cred, J-Kwon actually lived on the streets since he was 12 years old, a hustler's existence that permeates his debut record, HOOD HOP. The title track, "U Ain't Gotta Like Me," and the aforementioned "Welcome to tha Hood" display rapid-fire wit, fierce bravado, and a certain wisdom beyond his years, as he chronicles an alluring yet randomly violent world. The St. Louis native also reveals a knack for slurred, sinister dance-rap as evidenced on "Show Your Ass." A potent introduction to the promising rapper, HOOD HOP is payoff for J-Kwon's hard-lived early days.
Tracks:
1 - Intro
2 - Hood Hop
3 - Tipsy
4 - IC IC
5 - Show Your A**
6 - Musty Interlude I
7 - They Ask Me
8 - Underwear
9 - Welcome to the Hood
10 - U Ain't Gotta Like Me
11 - Musty Interlude II
12 - My Enemies
13 - Parking Lot
14 - You & Me
15 - Morning Light
2 - Hood Hop
3 - Tipsy
4 - IC IC
5 - Show Your A**
6 - Musty Interlude I
7 - They Ask Me
8 - Underwear
9 - Welcome to the Hood
10 - U Ain't Gotta Like Me
11 - Musty Interlude II
12 - My Enemies
13 - Parking Lot
14 - You & Me
15 - Morning Light