Rap Life
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Rap Life | |||||
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Studio album by Tash | |||||
Released | November 2, 1999 (U.S.) | ||||
Genre | West Coast hip hop | ||||
Length | 56:24 | ||||
Label | Loud Records | ||||
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Tash chronology | |||||
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Rap Life is the solo debut album by West Coast hip hop artist, Tash. It was released in 1999, two years before and after Tash's albums with Tha Liks. It received positive critical reception, but was not too commercially successful. It reached #148 on The Billboard 200, but reached #1 on the Top Heatseekers chart, which measures underground acclaim. It had two charting singles--the title track and "Bermuda Triangle." The lack of further success of this album is odd considering its high profile guest appearances from Outkast, Xzibit and B-Real of Cypress Hill amongst others. Still, many positive things have been said about the album such as that it is a "beacon of hope for the West's resurgence."[1]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Ricochet" | R. Smith, E. Brooks, H. Magidson, A. Wruble, C. Wallace, P. Combs, N. Myrick | E-Swift | Tash, E-Swift (additional vocals), Uncle Leek (additional), Xzibit (additional) |
2 | "Cops Skit" | Sir Jinx | *Interlude* | |
3 | "G'z Iz G'z" | R. Smith, R. Brown, K. Gilliam, R. Noble, W. Collins, G. Clinton, L. Haywood | DJ Battlecat | Kurupt, Tash |
4 | "Pimpin' Ain't Easy" | R. Smith, M. Richardson, R. Finch, H.W. Casey | Minnesota | Tash, Cha Cha (additional) |
5 | "Rap Life" | R. Smith, C. Woods, R. Frierson | Richard Frierson | Raekwon, Tash |
6 | "The Game" | R. Smith, C. Thomas, J. Foster, M. White | Knobody | Carl Thomas, Tash, Uncle Leek (additional) |
7 | "Game Show Skit" | Sir Jinx | *Interlude* | |
8 | "Only When I'm Drunker" | R. Smith, E. Brooks, J. Robinson, M. Richardson, W. Thomas, A. Moon | Minnesota | E-Swift, J-Ro, Phillip Johnson, Tash |
9 | "Goggles (Skit)" | R. Smith, E. Brooks | Sir Jinx | Danielle O'Donnell, E-Swift |
10 | "Nightfall" | R. Smith, F. Nassar | Fredwreck Nassar | Tash |
11 | "Bill Clinton (Skit)" | E-Swift | Troy D. Duran | |
12 | "Smokefest 1999" | R. Smith, A. Benjamin, A. Patton, J. Smith, E. Brooks | E-Swift | B-Real, Outkast (Andre 3000, Big Boi), Phil Da Agony, Tash |
13 | "Fallin' On" | R. Smith, D. Stinson, D. Axelrod | Rockwilder | Tash, Half Moon (additional), Miki (additional), Rockwilder (additional) |
14 | "Tash Rules" | R. Smith, L. Sanders, D. Stinson | Rockwilder | LV, Tash |
15 | "Ice-T Skit" | E-Swift | Ice-T | |
16 | "True Homies" | R. Smith, A. Joiner, J. Smith, E. Brooks | E-Swift | Phil Da Agony, Tash, Xzibit |
17 | "Blackula" | R. Smith, E. Brooks | E-Swift | E-Swift, J-Ro, Tash |
18 | "Bermuda Triangle" | R. Smith, E. Brooks | E-Swift | Tash |
[edit] Samples
Ricochet
- "Who Shot Ya?" by The Notorious B.I.G.
G'z Iz G'z
- "Rockafella" by Redman
- "I Wanna Do Something Freaky to You" by Leon Haywood
- "Flashlight" by Parliament
Pimpin' Ain't Easy
- "" by KC & the Sunshine Band
Fallin' On
- "The Edge" by David McCallum and David Axelrod
Tash Rules
- "I Want You" by Marvin Gaye
[edit] Album chart positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | Top Heatseekers | ||
1999 | Rap Life | #148 | #28 | #1 |
[edit] Singles chart positions
Year | Song | Chart positions | ||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | ||
1999 | "Rap Life" | - | #86 | #45 |
"Bermuda Triangle" | - | - | #39 |
[edit] References
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