Safe + Sound is the third album by rapper/producer DJ Quik. It was released on February 21, 1995 on Profile Records. It peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 on March 11, 1995, number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart the same date, and was certified gold by the RIAA on July 11, 1995. The album was executive produced by Suge Knight. The album featured the singles "Dollaz & Sense" and "Safe + Sound". Safe + Sound is also seen by fans and critics as Hip Hop classic.
Composition
No, not the G-funk, but the P-funk, as the DJ proclaims in his intro, "Street Level Entrance," which accurately blends into a Quik-tempo bass line complemented by some really Quik scratches for "Get At Me." Musically, the Compton-born rapper's sound is unique and better associated with artists like Erick Sermon (the East Coast's Funk Lord) than CMW (Compton's Most Wanted). "Somethin' 4 Tha Mood" keeps the setting calm, letting Quik's laid back vocals easily ride over the smooth piano groove. Expanding the classification of his genre from just hardcore kicks and snares, DJ Quik delivers an instrumental track with "Quik's Groove III." With the title track, Quik takes you back to describe how he manages to stay "Safe + Sound" by getting paid. And among the songs which deal with the topic of women, "Diggin' U Out" and "Itz Your Fantasy" show that the subject matter can be overlooked if the tune outweighs it.[5]
Track listing
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"Street Level Entrance" | David Blake | DJ Quik |
1:52 |
2. |
"Get at Me" | Larry Blackmon, Blake, Byron Byrd | DJ Quik |
4:07 |
3. |
"Diggin U Out" | Blake | DJ Quik |
4:48 |
4. |
"Safe + Sound" | George Archie, Blake | DJ Quik, G-One (co.) |
4:48 |
5. |
"Somethin' 4 Tha Mood" | Archie, Blake, George Clinton, Jr. | DJ Quik, G-One (co.) |
5:55 |
6. |
"Don't You Eat It!" | Blake | DJ Quik |
1:07 |
7. |
"Can I Eat It?" | Archie, Blake | DJ Quik |
4:59 |
8. |
"It'z Your Fantasy" | Archie, Blake | DJ Quik, G-One (co.) |
4:22 |
9. |
"Tha Ho In You" (featuring Hi-C & 2nd II None) | Archie, Darius Barnett, Blake, Kelton L. McDonald, Crawford Wilkerson | DJ Quik |
4:44 |
10. |
"Dollaz + Sense" | Blake | DJ Quik |
5:52 |
11. |
"Let You Havit" | Blake | DJ Quik |
3:40 |
12. |
"Summer Breeze" | Blake, Jerome Louis "J.J." Jackson | DJ Quik, Courtney Branch, Tracy Kendrick (co.) |
4:33 |
13. |
"Quik's Groove III" | Archie, Robert Bacon, Blake | DJ Quik, Robert Bacon, G-One (co.) |
2:37 |
14. |
"Sucka Free" | Blake | DJ Quik |
2:10 |
15. |
"Keep Tha "P" In It" (featuring Playa Hamm, Hi-C, 2nd II None & Kam) | Barnett, Blake, McDonald, Craig Miller, Wilkerson | DJ Quik |
5:24 |
16. |
"Hooray 4 Tha Funk (Reprise)" | Blake, Garry Shider | DJ Quik |
5:24 |
Total length: |
63.21 |
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17. |
"Tanqueray" | Blake | DJ Quik |
4:19 |
• (co.) Co-producer
Personnel
Credits for Safe + Sound adapted from Allmusic.[6]
- George Archie - Composer, Drums, Instrumental, Liner Notes, Multi Instruments, Producer, Background Vocals
- Del Atkins - Bass
- Robert Bacon - Bass, Composer, Guitar, Producer
- Darius Barnett - Composer
- Larry Blackmon - Composer
- Dante Blake - Bass, Composer, Drum Programming, Drums, Instrumental, Multi Instruments, Strings, Synthesizer, Talk Box
- Courtney Branch - Producer
- Byron Byrd - Composer
- Warryn Campbell - Electric Piano, Strings
- Crystal Cerrano - Vocals, Background Vocals
- George Clinton - Composer
- Kenneth Crouch - Piano, Electric Piano
- DJ Quik - Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals
- Alex Dunbar - Bass
- Dave Foreman - Guitar
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- LaSalle Gabriel - Guitar
- Reggie Green - Piano, Background Vocals
- Charles Greene - Flute, Saxophone
- J. J. Jackson - Composer
- Tracy Kendrick - Producer
- Suge Knight - Executive Producer
- Dionne Knighton - Vocals
- K. McCord - Composer
- Marvin McDaniel - Guitar
- Kelton McDonald - Vocals
- Rebecca Meek - Art Direction, Design
- Garry Shider - Vocals
- Norma Vega - Background Vocals
- Crawford Wilkerson - Vocals
- Bernie Worrell - Piano
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Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
See also
- List of number-one R&B albums of 1995 (U.S.)
References
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| Collaboration albums | |
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| Mixtapes |
- The Trauma Mixtape
- The Audiobiography of David Blake
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| Singles | |
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| Featured singles |
- "Let's Get Down"
- "Strait Playin'"
- "Up N' Da Club"
- "Focus"
- "Buck Bounce"
- "Not Really Lookin"
- "John Doe"
- "Rise To Glory"
- "L.O.V.E."
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