F.U. Don't Take It Personal

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F.U. Don't Take It Personal
F.U. Don't Take It Personal cover
Studio album by Fu-Schnickens
Released February 25, 1992
Genre Hip hop
Length 43:12
Label Jive
Producer Lyvio G.
A Tribe Called Quest
Dres
Fu-Schnickens
Professional reviews
Fu-Schnickens chronology
F.U. Don't Take It Personal
(1992)
Nervous Breakdown
(1994)

F.U. Don't Take It Personal is the debut album by Fu-Schnickens, an American hip hop trio from New York City. Fu-Schnickens had already created a buzz that held them as lyricists with a cartoonish approach to rap, similar to Das EFX. Laden with kung-fu movie snippets, the album also contained many obscure and straight-forward references to pop culture at the time. Similar to other groups of the early 90's of rap, Fu-Schnickens had their own creative and unique style which helped them stand out. Production for this album is handled by Fu-Schnickens, as well as A Tribe Called Quest. This album was certified gold by the RIAA on December 7, 1994.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

Track listing
# Title Composer(s) Performer(s) Producer(s) Time
1 "True Fuschnick" L. Maturine
R. Roachford
M. Ali
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens A Tribe Called Quest 4:07
2 "Movie Scene" L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens Fu-Schnickens 4:01
3 "Ring The Alarm" Lyvio G.
L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens Lyvio G. 3:50
4 "Back Off" Lyvio G.
L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens Fu-Schnickens
Lyvio G.
4:14
5 "Heavenly Father" L. Maturine
R. Roachford
M. Ali
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens A Tribe Called Quest 4:37
6 "La Schmoove" M. Ali
L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens
Phife Dawg
A Tribe Called Quest 4:37
7 "Props" L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens Fu-Schnickens 5:36
8 "Generals" Lyvio G.
L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens Lyvio G. 3:44
9 "Check It Out" V. Bramble
R. Humbert
D. Titus
L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens
B Fyne
Dres
Dres 4:54
10 "Bebo" Lyvio G.
L. Maturine
R. Roachford
J. Jones
Fu-Schnickens Fu-Schnickens
Lyvio G.
3:11

[edit] Samples

  • "Movie Scene" contains samples of:
    • "The Overtime Man" performed by Don Covay; written by Don Covay
    • "Mr. Chin/Mr. Wong" performed by Yellowman; written by W. Foster
    • "Coal Mine" performed by Lee Dorsey; written by Allan Toussaint
    • "Back And Forth" performed by Cameo; written by L. Blackman, K. Kendrick, T. Jenkins, and N. Leftenant
  • "Ring The Alarm" contains samples of:
    • "Ring The Alarm" performed by Tenor Saw; written by C. Bright
    • "In The Hole" performed by Bar-Kays; written by Jones & Alexander

[edit] Personnel

Contributors
Producers
Producer(s) Fu-Schnickens, Lyvio G., A Tribe Called Quest, Dres
Executive Producer(s)
Performers
Lead vocals and rapping Fu-Schnickens, Phife Dawg, Dres, B Fyne
Additional and background vocals Debbie Lewis Aimes, Kia Jeffries, Hirami Kuroimo, Sally Ries
Technicians
Mixing Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Bob Power, Chris Trevett
Engineering Barbera Aimes, Charlie Allen, Pete Christensen, Eric Gast, Gerard Julien, Tim Latham, Anthony Saunders
Mastering

[edit] Singles

Singles
Title B-Side Release Date
"Ring The Alarm" "Ring The Alarm [Steely & Clevie Remix]"
"Ring The Alarm [Steely & Clevie Extended Mix]"
"Ring The Alarm [LP Instrumental]"
1991
"La Schmoove" "Movie Scene" 1992
"True Fuschnick" "Props" 1992

[edit] Chart positions

Billboard Music Charts (North America) - F.U. Don't Take It Personal[1]
Year Chart Name Peak Position
1992 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums No. 13
1992 The Billboard 200 No. 64
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - "Ring The Alarm"[2]
Year Chart Name Peak Position
1992 Hot Rap Singles No. 6
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - "La Schmoove"[2]
Year Chart Name Peak Position
1992 Hot Rap Singles No. 3
1992 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks No. 30
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - "True Fuschnick"[2]
Year Chart Name Peak Position
1992 Hot Rap Singles No. 18
1992 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks No. 97
1992 Hot Dance Music/Club Play No. 14

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