The Shocker (album)
The Shocker |
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Studio album by Silkk |
Released |
August 20, 1996 |
Recorded |
1995-1996 |
Genre |
Hip hop |
Length |
74:54 |
Label |
No Limit, Priority |
Producer |
Master P, Carlos Stephens, Craig B, KLC, Ken Franklin, Mo B Dick, DJ Daryl, T-Bone |
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The Shocker is the debut album by rapper Silkk the Shocker, who was then known as Silkk. It was released on August 20, 1996 for No Limit Records and was mainly produced by Beats By the Pound. The Shocker was only a mild success compared to some his future albums and made it to #49 on the Billboard 200 and #6 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. As with most of No Limit's albums, this featured a lot of guest appearances from members of the record label including his brother, Master P.
Track listing
- "Murder" (featuring Master P & Big Ed) — 5:04
- "I Ain't Takin' No Shorts" — 2:56
- "I Represent" — 4:55
- "The Shocker" (featuring Master P) — 4:45
- "No Limit Party" (featuring Master P & Mia X) — 5:38
- "Free Loaders" (featuring Mo B. Dick) — 4:33
- "1 Morning" (featuring Mo B. Dick) — 1:30
- "How We Mobb" (featuring Master P) — 3:59
- "It's On" — 3:48
- "Ain't Nothing" — 4:18
- "Ghetto Tears" (featuring Master P) — 3:43
- "Mr." — 3:50
- "It's Time to Ride" (featuring Master P) — 3:04
- "If My 9 Could Talk" — 3:43
- "Commercial One" (featuring Skull Duggery) — 0:46
- "Got Em Fiending" (featuring Master P) — 3:41
- "My Car" (featuring Mo B. Dick) — 4:32
- "Ghetto 211" (featuring Master P) — 4:48
- "Why My Hommie" (featuring Master P & C-Murder) — 5:21
Chart positions
Chart |
Position |
Billboard Top 200 |
# 49 |
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums |
# 6 |
Top R&B/Hip-Hop ALbums |
# 69 |
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Singles |
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Collaboration singles |
"Playaz from the South" · "I Always Feel Like (Somebody s Watching Me)" · "Tru Homies" · "Hoody Hooo" · "Wobble Wobble" · "Pop Lockin II" · "Tight Whips"
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