Genocide & Juice
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Genocide & Juice | ||
Studio album by The Coup | ||
Released | October 13, 1994 | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Length | 51:34 | |
Label | Wild Pitch Records | |
Producer(s) | Boots Riley | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Coup chronology | ||
Kill My Landlord (1993) |
Genocide & Juice (1994) |
Steal This Album (1998) |
Genocide & Juice is the sophomore album by Political hip hop group The Coup, released October 13, 1994 on Wild Pitch Records. The album is produced entirely by group leader Boots Riley, and features guest appearances from fellow West Coast hip hop artists Spice 1 and E-40. This was the last album that featured group member E-Roc, who split from The Coup inbetween the releases of Genocide & Juice and Steal This Album.
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Producer | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Intro (G-Nut Talks Shit from the Gut)" | Boots Riley | G-Nut |
2 | "Fat Cats, Bigga Fish" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley |
3 | "Pimps (Free Stylin' at the Fortune 500 Club)" |
Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
4 | "Takin' These" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
5 | "Hip 2 Tha Skeme" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
6 | "Gunsmoke" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
7 | "This One's a Girl" | Boots Riley | *Interlude* |
8 | "The Name Game" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
9 | "360 Degrees" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley |
10 | "Hard Concrete" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
11 | "Santa Rita Weekend" | Boots Riley | Spice 1, E-Roc, E-40, Boots Riley |
12 | "Repo Man" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
13 | "Interrogation" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc, Osagyefo, Point Blank Range |
14 | "Outro" | Boots Riley |
[edit] Album chart positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | Top Heatseekers | ||
1994 | Genocide & Juice | - | #62 | #27 |