Totally Krossed Out

Totally Krossed Out
Studio album by Kris Kross
Released March 31, 1992
Recorded 1991—1992[1]
Genre Hip hop, pop rap
Length 39:33
Label Ruffhouse Records
Producer Jermaine Dupri
Kris Kross chronology
Totally Krossed Out
(1992)
Da Bomb
(1993)
Singles from Totally Krossed Out
  1. "Jump"
    Released: February 6, 1992
  2. "Warm It Up"
    Released: June 4, 1992
  3. "I Missed the Bus"
    Released: September 3, 1992
  4. "It's a Shame"
    Released: January 12, 1993
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Totally Krossed Out is the debut album by rap duo, Kris Kross. The album was released on March 31, 1992 for Ruffhouse Records and was produced by Jermaine Dupri. Totally Krossed Out was huge success for the duo, selling over four million copies and making it to #1 on the Billboard 200 and #1 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where they remained two and six nonconsecutive weeks respectively. The album also produced four singles including "Jump" (#1 pop hit) and "Warm It Up", both of which made it to #1 on the Hot Rap Singles, as well as two other successful singles "I Missed the Bus" and "It's A Shame". The album was certified 4x platinum by the RIAA. Music videos were released for the four singles and well as one for the song "The Way of Rhyme."

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Jermaine Dupri except when noted.

  1. "Intro Interview"- 0:51
  2. "Jump" (Jermaine Dupri, The Corporation, Ohio Players) - 3:17
  3. "Lil' Boys in da Hood"- 3:05
  4. "Warm It Up"- 4:09
  5. "The Way of Rhyme"- 2:59
  6. "Party" (George Clinton, Jermaine Dupri, Gary Shider, Dave Spradley) - 4:03
  7. "We're in da House"- 0:39
  8. "A Real Bad Dream"- 1:58
  9. "It's a Shame"- 3:48
  10. "Can't Stop the Bum Rush"- 2:57
  11. "You Can't Get With This"- 2:24
  12. "I Missed the Bus"- 2:59
  13. "Outro"- 0:43
  14. "Party" (Krossed Mix)- 4:11
  15. "Jump" (Extended Mix)- 5:10

Samples

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1992 The Billboard 200 1

End of decade charts

Chart (1990–1999) Position
U.S. Billboard 200[3] 90

See also

References

Preceded by
Adrenalize by Def Leppard
The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion by The Black Crowes
Billboard 200 number-one album
May 23–29, 1992
June 6–12, 1992
Succeeded by
The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion by The Black Crowes
Some Gave All by Billy Ray Cyrus