Sex Packets
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Sex Packets | |||||
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Studio album by Digital Underground | |||||
Released | March 26, 1990 | ||||
Genre | West Coast Rap | ||||
Length | 65:26 | ||||
Label | Tommy Boy | ||||
Producer | Digital Underground | ||||
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Digital Underground chronology | |||||
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Sex Packets is the debut album from the early 90's rap group Digital Underground and was named after the idea for a drug that caused its taker to hallucinate having sex in order to induce orgasm.[citation needed] "The Humpty Dance" made it to the #1 spot on more than two charts. Sex Packets is widely regarded as the group's best and most successful album.[citation needed] The album was selected as one of The Source 100 Best Rap Albums in 1998, and was re-issued on February 8, 2005 by Rhino Entertainment.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Humpty Dance"
- "The Way We Swing"
- "Rhymin' on the Funk"
- "The New Jazz (One)"
- "Underwater Rimes (Remix)"
- "Gutfest '89 (Edit)"
- "The Danger Zone"
- "Freaks of the Industry"
- "Doowutchyalike"
- "Packet Prelude"
- "Sex Packets"
- "Street Scene"
- "Packet Man"
- "Packet Reprise"
Cassette-only bonus tracks:
- "Hip Hop Doll"
- "Gutfest '89 (Full Version)"
- "Sound of the Underground"
- "A Tribute to the Early Days"