Generation EFX

Generation EFX
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
Hold It Down
(1995)
Generation EFX
(1998)
How We Do
(2003)

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

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Raw Breed" (Andre Weston, William Hines, Chris Charity, Derek Lynch, A. Aguilar)
  3. "Shine" (Weston, Hines, A. Williams, R. Turner, M. Adams, S. Arrington, M. Hicks, D. Webster)
  4. "Somebody Told Me" (feat. 8-Off, Nocturnal) (Weston, Hines, A. Aguilar, Y. Muhammedi)
  5. "Set It Off" (Weston, Hines)
  6. "No Doubt" (feat. M.O.P., Teflon) (Weston, Hines, E. Murray, J. Grinnage, L. Starling)
  7. "Rap Scholar" (feat. Redman) (Weston, Hines, R. Noble, P. Smith, E. Irons, R. Hargis, R. Ransom)
  8. "Generation EFX" (feat. EPMD) (Weston, Hines, E. Sermon, Smith, Aguilar, F. Sullivan)
  9. "Rite Now" (Weston, Hines, M. Loe, A. Johnson, K. Muchita)
  10. "What Goes Around" (Miss Jones) (Weston, Hines, T. Jones, Smith)
  11. "Make Noize" (Weston, Hines, Charity, Lynch)
  12. "New Stuff" (Weston, Hines, Smith, C. Marrota, Aguilar)
  13. "Take It Back" (Weston, Hines, Smith)
  14. "Change" (Weston, Hines, Aguilar, B. May)
  15. "Rap Scholar" (original version) (feat. Redman) (Weston, Hines, Noble, Smith, Irons, Hargis, Ransom)

Production

Chart positions

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Billboard 200 48
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 10