Chocolate Supa Highway

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Chocolate Supa Highway
Studio album by Spearhead
Released March 25, 1997
Genre Hip hop
Length 64:35
Label Capitol
Producer Michael Franti
Professional reviews

All Music Guide 4/5 stars link

Spearhead chronology
Home Chocolate Supa Highway Live at the Baobab

Chocolate Supa Highway is the second studio album of Spearhead, released on Capitol Records.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Africa On Line" (0:44)
  2. "Chocolate Supa Highway" (5:08)
  3. "Keep Me Lifted" (4:20)
  4. "Food for tha Masses" (5:01)
  5. "U Can't Sing R Song" (5:27)
  6. "Tha Payroll (Stay Strong)" (5:09)
  7. "Madness in tha Hood (Free Ride)" (4:49)
  8. "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)" (5:26)
  9. "Why Oh Why" (4:51)
  10. "Comin' to Gitcha" (4:07)
  11. "Life Sentence" (0:13)
  12. "Ganja Babe" (3:33)
  13. "Wayfaring Stranger" (5:28)
  14. "Gas Gauge (The World's in Your Hands)" (4:35)
  15. "Water Pistol Man (Chocolate Mix)" (5:44)

[edit] Singles

  • "Why Oh Why"
  • "Why Oh Why/Food For Tha Masses"

[edit] Personnel

  • Michael Franti: vocalist, producer
  • Trinna Simmons: vocalist
  • Carl Young: bass/sax
  • David James: guitar
  • Kim Buie: executive producer
  • Prince Charles Alexander: mixed and mastered, with the exception of "Rebel Music"
  • Joe Nicolo: mixed and mastered "Rebel Music"
  • Stephen Marley: co-producer on "Rebel Music"

[edit] Other Artists

  • In addition to co-producing the song, Stephen Marley is a guest performer on "Rebel Music (3 O'Clock Roadblock)."
  • Zap Mama is a guest performer on "Comin' to Gitcha"
  • Joan Osborne is a guest performer on "Wayfaring Stranger"