This article is about the hip-hop album.
For the hip-hop musician, see
André 3000.
Ice Cold is the debut studio album of Canadian rapper Choclair, released November 2, 1999 in Canada and March 14, 2000 in the United States. It was released on major label Virgin/Priority Records. The album's early success was driven by the first single, "Let's Ride", which reached #37 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart and #38 on the Canadian RPM Singles Chart.[1][2] The second single, "Rubbin'", features Saukrates.
Reception
In Canada, the album debuted at #10 on the Canadian Albums Chart and went gold in 35 days, eventually selling over 63,000 copies.[7][8] It received generally favorable reviews from music critics. Allmusic gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, noting that Choclair used it "not only to display his own lyrical credentials, but to showcase the wealth of untapped talent our neighbors to the north have to offer."[3] The Source gave it 3 out of 5 mics, praising the production, "the beats...give this album some of the most original sounds in hip-hop today."[9] The album won the award for Best Rap Recording at the 2000 Juno Awards.
Track listing
# |
Title |
Producer(s) |
Featured guest(s) |
Length |
1. |
"Intro" |
|
|
0:21 |
2. |
"Ice Cold" |
Da Grassroots |
|
4:37 |
3. |
"Let's Ride" |
Kardinal Offishall |
|
4:21 |
4. |
"Rubbin'" |
Saukrates |
Saukrates |
3:43 |
5. |
"Takin' It In" |
Saukrates |
|
5:10 |
6. |
"Bare Witness" |
Kardinal Offishall |
Guru |
3:53 |
7. |
"Jambone" |
Kardinal Offishall |
|
4:30 |
8. |
"Fresh" |
Solitair |
|
4:50 |
9. |
"Kardi's P.S.A." |
|
|
0:40 |
10. |
"Rollin'" |
K-Cut (co-produced by X-Rated) |
Jully Black |
5:30 |
11. |
"Young Gunz" |
Solitair |
Memphis Bleek |
4:09 |
12. |
"Runnin' wid Us" |
Kardinal Offishall |
|
3:40 |
13. |
"Flagrant" |
Saukrates |
|
3:49 |
14. |
"Die Hard" |
Solitair |
Rascalz |
4:54 |
15. |
"S.O.T." |
Solitair |
Solitair and Kardinal Offishall |
4:39 |
16. |
"Da Chiznock" |
K-Cut (co-produced by X-Rated) |
|
4:43 |
17. |
"First Thing" |
Day and Solitair |
Rahzel |
4:27 |
18. |
"Situation 9" |
Frankenstein |
|
4:35 |
The 1999 Canadian release does not include "First Thing". Instead, there is a radio version of "Rollin'".
Samples
- "Bare Witness" – Contains a sample of "DWYCK" by Gang Starr
Chart positions
Release history
Region |
Date |
Canada |
November 2, 1999 |
United States |
March 14, 2000 |
References