Y2K: The Album
Y2K: The Album | ||||
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Studio album by Screwball | ||||
Released | February 8, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1997-1999 | |||
Genre | Hip-Hop | |||
Label | Tommy Boy Records | |||
Producer |
Mike Heron DJ Premier Pete Rock Marley Marl Godfather Don | |||
Screwball chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Rapreviews.com | [2] |
Y2K: The Album is the debut album of the Queensbridge hip-hop group, Screwball, released on Tommy Boy Records in early 2000 following the controversial single "Who Shot Rudy?". The album features a wide arrange of guests and producers including Mobb Deep, Cormega, Pete Rock, DJ Premier, MC Shan and Capone.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer(s) |
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1 | "Intro" | ||
2 | "That Shit" | Mike Heron | Screwball |
3 | "F.A.Y.B.A.N." | DJ Premier | Poet |
4 | "Take It There" | V.I.C. | Hostyle, Kyron, Poet, Capone |
5 | "Y2K" | Godfather Don | Screwball |
6 | "Seen It All" | DJ Premier | Hostyle, KL, Poet |
7 | "Somebody's Got To Do It" | Mike Heron | Hostyle, Kyron, Triple Seis |
8 | "You Love To Hear The Stories" | Pete Rock | Poet, MC Shan |
9 | "The Heat Is On" | Mike Heron | Poet, Prodigy, Godfather Don |
10 | "The Blocks" | A Kid Called Roots | Hostyle, Kyron, Nature |
11 | "No Exceptions" | Max Vargas | Hostyle, KL, Poet, Big Noyd |
12 | "The Operation" | Mike Heron | Hostyle, Kyron, Poet, Nashawn |
13 | "Urban Warfare" | Mike Heron | Hostyle |
14 | "Who Shot Rudy" | K. Jones | Hostyle, Kyron |
15 | "Biz Interlude" | Biz Markie, Max Vargas | Kyron, Biz Markie |
16 | "H-O-S-T-Y-L-E" | Mike Heron | Hostyle |
17 | "Communications" | EZ Elpee | KL, Prince AD |
18 | "Zoning" | Godfather Don | Screwball |
19 | "Attention: A&R Department" | Eddie Sancho | Screwball |
20 | "On The Real" | Marley Marl | KL, Kyron, Cormega, Havoc |
Samples
- "Seen It All"
- "Superstar" by Hugo Montenegro
- "Incarcerated Scarfaces" by Raekwon
- "H-O-S-T-Y-L-E"
- "Triste Anniversaire" by Bobine
- "The Heat Is On"
- "Keeps Getting Better" by Harvey Scales
- "Take It There"
- "There's A Train Leavin'" by Quincy Jones
- "Communications"
- "Walking Back to Waterloo" by Bee Gees
- "F.A.Y.B.A.N."
- "Tremendous" by Mama Mystique
- "That Shit"
- "Take the Night Off" by LaBelle
- "You Love to Hear The Stories"
- "I Believe In You" by The Moments
- "The Bridge" by MC Shan
- "Who Shot Rudy"
- "(If You See a Devil) Smash Him" by Esther Rolle
References
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