Kill My Landlord
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Kill My Landlord | ||
Studio album by The Coup | ||
Released | May 4, 1993 | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Length | 61:02 | |
Label | Wild Pitch Records | |
Producer(s) | Boots Riley | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Coup chronology | ||
Kill My Landlord (1993) |
Genocide & Juice (1994) |
Kill My Landlord is the debut album by Political hip hop group The Coup, released May 4, 1993 on Wild Pitch Records. Group leader Boots Riley provides all production and lead vocals, DJ Pam the Funkstress provides scratches, and E-Roc provides backup vocals. Kill My Landlord features the singles "Not Yet Free", "Dig It" and "Funk".
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Dig It" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
2 | "Not Yet Free" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
3 | "Fuck a Perm" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley |
4 | "The Coup" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley |
5 | "I Know You" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
6 | "I Ain't the Nigga" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
7 | "Last Blunt" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley |
8 | "Funk" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley |
9 | "Liberation of Lonzo Williams" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
10 | "Pam's Song" | Boots Riley | DJ Pam the Funkstress |
11 | "Fo Da Money" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley, E-Roc |
12 | "Foul Play" | Boots Riley | Boots Riley |
13 | "Kill My Landlord" | Boots Riley | Elements of Change, Boots Riley, E-Roc |
[edit] Album chart positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | |||||
1993 | Kill My Landlord | - | #83 |