Genocide & Juice
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Genocide & Juice | ||||
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Studio album by The Coup | ||||
Released | October 13, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 1993-94 | |||
Genre |
West Coast hip hop political hip hop | |||
Length | 51:34 | |||
Label |
Wild Pitch Records EMI | |||
Producer | Boots Riley | |||
The Coup chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Allmusic | [1] |
Genocide & Juice is the second studio album by political hip hop group The Coup, released on October 13, 1994 on Wild Pitch Records. It is produced entirely by group leader Boots Riley, and features guest appearances from fellow West Coast hip hop artists Spice 1 and E-40.
This was the last album that featured group member E-Roc, who split from the group in between the releases of Genocide & Juice and Steal This Album. The album title is a play on Snoop Dogg's 1994 hit song "Gin and Juice".
Track listing
# | Title | Performer | Sample | |
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1 | "Intro (G-Nut Talks Shit from the Gut)" | G-Nut | "Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up" by Patrice Rushen | |
2 | "Fat Cats, Bigga Fish" | Boots Riley | "The Rub" by Gwen McCrae
Baloo in Disney's The Jungle Book | |
3 | "Pimps (Free Stylin' at the Fortune 500 Club)" | Boots Riley, E-Roc | "Woo Together" by Bernie Worrell | |
4 | "Takin' These" | Boots Riley, E-Roc | ||
5 | "Hip 2 Tha Skeme" | Boots Riley, E-Roc | "In All My Wildest Dreams" by Joe Sample | |
6 | "Gunsmoke" | Boots Riley, E-Roc | "Buffalo Gals" by Malcolm McLaren | |
7 | "This One's a Girl" | *Interlude* | "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" by Pete Rock & CL Smooth | "It's a Doggy Dogg World" by Snoop Dogg |
8 | "The Name Game" | Boots Riley, E-Roc | "Rock Box" by Run-DMC | |
9 | "360 Degrees" | Boots Riley | "Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up" by Patrice Rushen | |
10 | "Hard Concrete" | Boots Riley, E-Roc | "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh | |
11 | "Santa Rita Weekend" | Spice 1, E-Roc, E-40, Boots Riley | ||
12 | "Repo Man" | Boots Riley, E-Roc | ||
13 | "Interrogation" | Boots Riley, E-Roc, Osagyefo, Point Blank Range | ||
14 | "Outro" | |||
Chart history
Chart (1994) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard 200 | – |
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 27 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 62 |
References
- ↑ Huey, Steve. "Genocide & Juice - The Coup". Allmusic.
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