Contemporary Jeep Music
Flip Da Scrip | ||||
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Studio album by Da King & I | ||||
Released | August 13, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1992-1993 | |||
Genre | Hip-Hop | |||
Length | 48:41 | |||
Label |
Rowdy/Arista/BMG Records 75444-37001 | |||
Producer |
Dallas Austin Izzy Ice DJ Majesty | |||
Da King & I chronology | ||||
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Contemporary Jeep Music is the only album by the hip hop duo Da King & I, which was released on August 13, 1993, by Rowdy Records and was produced by Dallas Austin, Izzy Ice, and DJ Majesty. Although the album found some critical success, the album was a commercial failure, not making it on any billboard charts. The album also produced three singles, "Flip Da Scrip," "Tears," and "Krak Da Weazel".
Track listing
- "Contemporary Jeep Music"- 1:15
- "Let's Take a Trip"- 3:08
- "Flip da Scrip"- 3:54
- "MC Asshole"- 0:34
- "Krak da Weazel"- 3:13
- "Amusement Park"- 4:05
- "Brain 2 U"- 4:01
- "Tears"- 4:03
- "Soul Shack"- 0:57
- "Ghetto Instinct"- 3:22
- "Mr. All That"- 3:41
- "Jazz Skit"- 0:20
- "This is How We Do"- 3:53
- "Izzy Sings da Blues"- 0:50
- "Lost My Mind"- 3:43
- "Represent"- 3:13
- "Crack da Weasel" (Dat Other Shit)- 4:02
- "What's up, Doc"- 3:40
Samples
- "Flip da Scrip"
- "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss
- "This Is How We Do"
- "Yes We Can Can" by The Pointer Sisters
- "What's Up, Doc"
- "Funky President" by James Brown