Till Death Do Us Part (Geto Boys album)
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Till Death Do Us Part | |||||
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Studio album by Geto Boys | |||||
Released | March 19, 1993 | ||||
Genre | Hardcore hip hop, gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | ||||
Length | 64:58 | ||||
Label | Rap-A-Lot Records | ||||
Producer | James Smith John Bido N.O. Joe Tony Randle |
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Geto Boys chronology | |||||
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Till Death Do Us Part is the fifth album by Houston Hip Hop group the Geto Boys, released March 1993 on Rap-A-Lot Records. MC Willie D left the group in 1992 to temporarily pursue a solo career. MC Big Mike joined Scarface and Bushwick Bill as the third member for the album, but was replaced after its release, again by Willie D. The album became the group's first to hit number one on the R&B/Hip Hop charts, and also featured the group's second Top 40 Billboard Hot 100 single, "Six Feet Deep" (which incorporated a sample from The Commodores' 1977 hit single "Easy"). Other singles released from the album were "Crooked Officer" and "Straight Gangstaism".
Till Death was produced by Rap-A-Lot in-house producer N.O. Joe, and also featured guitar, bass and keyboards by Mike Dean, bass by Roger Tausz, bass and percussion by Preston Middleton, and scratches by DJ Domination. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on May 10, 1993. There is a Chopped & Screwed version availabe done by OG Ron C
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Intro" | (uncredited) | *Interlude* |
2 | "G.E.T.O." | (uncredited) | Scarface, Big Mike, Bushwick Bill |
3 | "It Ain't" | (uncredited) | Scarface |
4 | "Crooked Officer" | (uncredited) | Scarface, Bushwick Bill, Big Mike |
5 | "No Nuts No Glory" | (uncredited) | Big Mike |
6 | "Six Feet Deep" | (uncredited) | Scarface, Bushwick Bill, Big Mike |
7 | "Murder Avenue" | (uncredited) | Bushwick Bill |
8 | "Raise Up" | (uncredited) | Scarface |
9 | "Murder After Midnight" | (uncredited) | Big Mike, Scarface, Bushwick Bill |
10 | "Straight Gangstaism" | (uncredited) | Big Mike |
11 | "Cereal Killer" | (uncredited) | Scarface |
12 | "This Dick's for You" | (uncredited) | Big Mike, Bushwick Bill, Scarface |
13 | "Street Life" | (uncredited) | Scarface |
14 | "Bring it On" | (uncredited) | 2-Low, Seagram, Too Much Trouble, 007, E-Rock, Devin the Dude, Jugg Mugg, Gangsta Nip, DMG, 3-2, Big Mello, Scarface |
15 | "Outro" | (uncredited) | *Interlude* |
[edit] Album chart positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | |||
1993 | Till Death Do Us Part | #11 | #1 |
[edit] Singles chart positions
Year | Song | Chart positions | |||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | Rhythmic Top 40 | ||
1993 | "Six Feet Deep" | #40 | #37 | #2 | #34 |
"Crooked Officer" | - | #70 | #4 | - |