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1995 studio album by KRS-One
KRS One Released October 10, 1995 (1995-10-10 ) Recorded 1995 Studio Boogie Down Productions (New York City) D&D (New York City)Genre Length 1 :05 :49 Label Jive Producer
KRS One is the second solo studio album by American rapper KRS-One . It was released on October 10, 1995, via Jive Records . Production was handled by DJ Premier , Diamond D , Big French Productions, Norty Cotto, Showbiz and KRS-One himself. It features guest appearances from Busta Rhymes , Channel Live , Das EFX , Dexter Thibou, Fat Joe and Mad Lion .
The album made it to number 19 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. It also debuted at number 95 on the UK Albums Chart and number 13 on the UK R&B Albums Chart . Its lead single , "MC's Act Like They Don't Know ", peaked at No. 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 84 on the UK Singles Chart . The second single, "Rappaz R. N. Dainja ", peaked at No. 47 in the UK.
Sample credits
Track 1 contains a sample from "Time's Up" written by Omar Credle and Anthony Best as recorded by O.C.
Track 8 contains excerpts from "Pure" written by Ansar Bing, Askia Bing, Dwayne Burns, Keenan Edwards, Sean Nelson and Steven Samuel and performed by the Troubleneck Brothers
Track 9 contains a sample from "We Run Things (It's Like Dat)" written by Acklins Khaliyl Dillon, Harold Lee, Jamahl Hanna and Ali Shaheed Muhammad as recorded by Da Bush Babees
Track 13 contains a sample from "Mystique Blues" written by Wayne Henderson as recorded by The Crusaders
Lawrence "KRS-One " Parker – main artist, producer (tracks: 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14) , engineering (tracks: 7, 10, 14) , mixing (tracks: 2, 4-7, 10, 12, 14)
Joseph "Fat Joe " Cartagena – featured artist (track 2)
Dexter Thibou – featured artist (track 5)
Vincent "Tuffy" Morgan – featured artist (track 6)
Hakim Green – featured artist (track 6)
Oswald "Mad Lion " Priest – featured artist (track 8)
Andre "Krazy Drayz" Weston – featured artist (track 9)
Willie "Skoob" Hines – featured artist (track 9)
Trevor "Busta Rhymes " Smith – featured artist (track 11)
Richard "Rich Nice" Jackson – backing vocals (track 10)
Derek "Sadat X " Murphy – backing vocals (track 13)
Rodney "DJ Dice" Battle – scratches (track 9)
Chris "DJ Premier " Martin – producer (tracks: 1, 3, 8) , mixing (tracks: 1, 8)
Frenchie "Big French" Hunt – producer (track 2)
Norberto "Norty" Cotto – producer & mixing (track 5) , engineering (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 12)
Rodney "Showbiz " LeMay – producer (track 9)
Joseph "Diamond D " Kirkland – producer & mixing (tracks: 11, 13)
"Commissioner " Gordon Williams – mixing (track 6) , engineering (tracks: 6, 9, 11, 13) , editing (tracks: 4, 10)
Eddie Sancho – engineering (tracks: 1, 8)
Won Allen – engineering (track 4)
Luis Tineo – engineering assistant (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 8, 12)
Roderick Goode – engineering assistant (tracks: 7, 10)
Tom Brick – mastering
Miguel Rivera – design
Daniel Hastings – photography
Scott "DJ Scott La Rock " Sterling – overseen by
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