Funk Your Head Up
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Funk Your Head Up | |||||
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Studio album by Ultramagnetic MCs | |||||
Released | 1992 | ||||
Recorded | 1990-1992 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop Alternative rap |
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Label | Mercury Records | ||||
Producer | Ced Gee, A&R Producers | ||||
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Funk Your Head Up is the second studio album from Ultramagnetic MCs. Many of the tracks have been remixed by outside producers at Mercury Records' insistence. The result was an album that disappointed hardcore fans of the group, while doing little to improve their sales. The sole hit single was a Beatminerz remix of "Poppa Large" which was not included on the album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Introduction To The Funk"
- "Intro"
- "MC Champion"
- "Go 4 Yours"
- "Blast From The Past"
- "Funk Radio"
- "Message From The Boss"
- "Pluckin' Cards"
- "Intermission"
- "Stop Jockin Me"
- "Dolly and The Rat Trap"
- "The Old School"
- "Bust The Facts"
- "Murder And Homicide"
- "You Ain't Real"
- "Make It Happen"
- "I Like Your Style"
- "Bi-Lingual Teaching"
- "Poppa Large"
- "Moe Love On The 1 And 2"
- "Porno Star"
- "The P.M.R.C. ID"
- "Chorus Line Pt. 2"
[edit] Samples
- Dolly and The Rat Trap samples the beginning of Jimmy Hendrix's Foxy Lady.