Generation EFX
Generation EFX |
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Studio album by Das EFX |
Released |
March 24, 1998 |
Recorded |
1997-98 Northshore Soundworks, Commack NY, Rockin Reel Studios NYC, Music Palace, Long Island NY, |
Genre |
Hip hop Hardcore Hip Hop |
Label |
Elektra |
Producer |
PMD (exec.), 8-Off, Tony L, Armando Colon, Rashad Smith, Mike Lowe, Chris Charity, Derek Lynch |
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Das EFX chronology |
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Generation EFX is the fourth album by Brooklyn-based rap duo Das EFX, released on March 24, 1998. It was poorly received commercially and critically ignored. The bulk of its production is done by 8-Off, PMD, and long time Das EFX collaborators Derek Lynch and Chris Charity. Unlike the first three Das EFX albums, it features a number of guest appearances, including Redman, M.O.P., EPMD, and Miss Jones.
Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Raw Breed" (Andre Weston, William Hines, Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, A. Aguilar)
- "Shine" (Weston, Hines, A. Williams, R. Turner, M. Adams, S. Arrington, M. Hicks, D. Webster)
- "Somebody Told Me" (feat. 8-Off, Nocturnal) (Weston, Hines, A. Aguilar, Y. Muhammedi)
- "Set It Off" (Weston, Hines)
- "No Doubt" (feat. M.O.P., Teflon) (Weston, Hines, E. Murray, J. Grinnage, L. Starling)
- "Rap Scholar" (feat. Redman) (Weston, Hines, R. Noble, P. Smith, E. Irons, R. Hargis, R. Ransom)
- "Generation EFX" (feat. EPMD) (Weston, Hines, E. Sermon, Smith, Aguilar, F. Sullivan)
- "Rite Now" (Weston, Hines, M. Loe, A. Johnson, K. Muchita)
- "What Goes Around" (Miss Jones) (Weston, Hines, T. Jones, Smith)
- "Make Noize" (Weston, Hines, Charity, Lynch)
- "New Stuff" (Weston, Hines, Smith, C. Marrota, Aguilar)
- "Take It Back" (Weston, Hines, Smith)
- "Change" (Weston, Hines, Aguilar, B. May)
- "Rap Scholar" (original version) (feat. Redman) (Weston, Hines, Noble, Smith, Irons, Hargis, Ransom)
Production
- Chris Charity and Derek Lynch – track 2, 6, 11
- Tony L – track 3
- 8-Off – track 4, 14
- Armando Colon and Rashad Smith – track 5, 7
- 8-Off and PMD – track 8
- Mike Lowe – track 9
- PMD – track 10, 12, 13, 15 (and executive producer)
Chart positions
Chart (1998) |
Peak
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Billboard 200 |
48 |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums |
10 |