Fome Is Dape

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Fome Is Dape
Studio album by Little-T And One Track Mike
Released July 17, 2001
Genre Hip-Hop
Length 59:58
Label Lava Records
Atlantic Records
Producer One Track Mike

Fome Is Dape is the sole album from the Hip-Hop duo, Little-T and One Track Mike. It was released on August 28, 2001 on Lava Records,[1] and it features their one-off hit, Shaniqua.

The band describes "Fome" as "Dancin' in your house in your underwear, playin' air guitar to a stadium of teddy bears. Or goin' to work, headphones on, ignoring what your boss says, singin' along", and "Dape" as "An adjective synonymous with absolute glory, kinda like great, super-fly, hype, fresh, bigger than big, better than best".

Rearrange the vowels in the title and you have its true meaning, "Fame is Dope."

Track listing

  1. "Intro (1:11)
  2. "Fome Is Dape" (3:19)
  3. "Immune" (3:25)
  4. "Wings" (4:05)
  5. "Loosendin'" (3:48)
  6. "Kick In The Ass" (4:01)
  7. "Sammy" (4:04)
  8. "A Little More" (3:40) featuring Shank Bone Mystic
  9. "Untitled" (0:20)
  10. "J" (3:20)
  11. "Only When It Rains" (3:29)
  12. "Guidance Counselor" (3:01) featuring Slick Rick
  13. "Shaniqua" (3:15)
  14. "Deadman" (4:01) featuring Shank Bone Mystic
  15. "Sycamore Trees" (4:19)
  16. "Outro" (10:36)
    • Includes the hidden track "Little-T and One Track Mike Are Famous", beginning at 6:00 into the song.

The music video of Shaniqua was included on the data portion of the CD.

Sampler Tracklistings

Sampler 1

  1. "Fome Is Dape"
  2. "Loosendin'"

Sampler 2

  1. "Intro" (0:51)
  2. "Guidance Counselor" (3:23)
  3. "Loosendin'" (4:36)

Samples

  • "Immune" organs by Dan Flannery, cuts by DJ M-Ski
  • "Wings" contains samples of Mambo Suzie by Johny Colon
  • "Sammy" contains an interpolation of Season of the Witch by Donovan Leitch
  • "Untitled" announcer Will Pendarvis
  • "J" bass by Sam Kennedy
  • "A Little More" guitars by Ben Kweller
  • "Shaniqua" sax by Ryan Dominiquez, DJ M-Ski
  • "Deadman" contains samples of Topsy Two by Cozy Cole

References

  1. Fome is Dape: at Amazon Retrieved on December 18, 2007
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