Doe or Die

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Doe or Die
Doe or Die cover
Studio album by AZ
Released October 10, 1995
Genre East Coast hip hop
Mafioso rap
Length 46:09
Label Capitol Records
Professional reviews
AZ chronology
- Doe or Die
(1995)
Pieces of a Man
(1998)


Doe or Die is the debut album by New York rapper AZ. Released in 1995 (see 1995 in music), AZ was introduced to the world in Nas's Illmatic in 1994. Often regarded as a companion piece to Illmatic, Doe or Die is considered by many critics and hip hop fans as a classic album of East Coast hip hop.

Contents

[edit] Overview

Alongside Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Doe or Die is often considered as one of the prototypical albums of the Mafioso rap genre. The album incorporates fictitious tales chronicling the underworld lifestyle of organized crime. These cinematic narratives often depict a mobster's ascent to fame and wealth. For instance, the song, "Sugar Hill", is a highly-detailed fantasy of a lavish lifestyle that includes luxury cars, beautiful women, and beautiful scenery. In the song, AZ imagines himself vacationing in the Caribbean, while living in world-class hotels and riding yachts. Furthermore, in the song entitled, "Mo Money, Mo Murder (Homicide)," AZ and Nas create a cinematic tale recounting the murder of a powerful crime kingpin. This song is followed by a companion epilogue called "Born Alone, Die Alone" (an adaption of the crime thriller, The Godfather Part III). In "Born Alone, Die Alone," AZ, who assumes the role of an old and retired mobster, reminisces about the sins he committed in his earlier life.

Further emphasizing the Mafioso-theme, the cover of Doe or Die portrays AZ as a victim of an elaborate mob funeral. Within the cover, a stylish portrait of AZ is surrounded by flowers, while the body of the rapper is buried in a casket that contains large amounts of dollars. In addition, the liner notes and the back of the album features AZ counting money, drinking expensive wine, and smoking cigars.

[edit] Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Intro" AZ & Lunatic Mind AZ
2 "Uncut Raw" Loose; co-produced by AZ AZ
3 "Gimme Your's" Pete Rock AZ & Nas
4 "Ho Happy Jackie" Buckwild AZ
5 "Rather Unique" Pete Rock AZ
6 "I Feel For You" Amar; co-produced by AZ AZ & Erica Scott
7 "Sugar Hill" L.E.S. AZ
8 "Mo Money Mo Murder (Homicide)" DR Period AZ & Nas
9 "Doe Or Die" N.O. Joe AZ
10 "We Can't Win" Amar; co-produced by AZ Amar & AZ
11 "Your World Don't Stop" Ski AZ
12 "Sugar Hill (Remix)" L.E.S. AZ


[edit] Samples

Uncut Raw

  • "Back From The Dead" by King Errisson

Gimme Yours

Ho Happy Jackie

Rather Unique

Sugar Hill

  • "People Make The World Go Round" by The Stylistics
  • "Sugar Free" by Juicy

Mo Money Mo Murder (Homicide)

Your World Don't Stop

Sugar Hill (Remix)

  • "It Wasn't Me, It Was The Funk" by EPMD

[edit] Album singles

Single cover Single information
"Gimme Yours (Remix)" featuring Nas [NON ALBUM SINGLE]
"Sugar Hill"
  • Released: 1995
  • B-side: "Rather Unique"
"Doe Or Die"
  • Released: 1996
  • B-side: "Mo Money, Mo Murder (Homicide)"

[edit] Album Chart Positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1995 Doe Or Die #15 #1

[edit] Singles Chart Positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles Rhythmic Top 40 Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
1995 "Gimme Your's" - #51 #30 - #21
1995 "Sugar Hill" #25 #12 #3 #28 #4
1995 "Doe Or Die" - #69 #24 - #28