Here to Save You All
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Here To Save You All | |||||
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Studio album by Chino XL | |||||
Released | April 9, 1996 | ||||
Recorded | 1995-1996 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Length | 74:29 | ||||
Label | American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records 43038 |
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Producer | KutMasta Kurt DJ Homicide Eric Romero Bird B Wiz Dan Charnas |
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Here to Save You All is the debut album by emcee Chino XL released on April 9th, 1996. It is predominantly produced by B Wiz.
[edit] Track listing
- "Here To Save You All" 0:59 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "Deliver" – 3:29 (Produced by KutMasta Kurt)
- "No Complex" – 4:40 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "Partner To Swing" – 4:15 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "It's All Bad" – 5:00 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "Freestyle Rhymes" – 4:13 (Produced by Bird)
- "Riiiot!" (Featuring Ras Kass) – 4:44 (Produced by Bird)
- "Waiting To Exhale" (Featuring Gravitation) – 3:26 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "What Am I?" – 4:59 (Produced By B Wiz)
- "Feelin' Evil Again" – 3:32 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "Thousands" – 4:11 (Produced by D.J. Homicide)
- "Kreep" – 5:18 Produced by Eric Romero)
- "Many Different Ways" – 5:07 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "The Shabba-Doo Conspiracy" (Featuring Kool Keith) – 4:39 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "Ghetto Vampire" – 4:47 (Produced by B Wiz)
- "Rise" – 5:21 (Produced by Dan Charnas)
- “Outro” (hidden track)
[edit] Additional Personnel
- Kool Keith (Performer)
- Gravitation (Performer)
- Ras Kass (Performer)
- Dan Charnas (Executive Producer)
- Stehpen Stickler (Photography)
[edit] Samples
- "Creep" by Radiohead for the song "Kreep"
- "I'm Still Standing" by Elton John for the song "No Complex"