I Gotta Get Mine Yo
I Gotta Get Mine Yo | ||||
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Studio album by Chubb Rock | ||||
Released | September 1, 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1991-1992 | |||
Genre | East Coast hip hop | |||
Length | 43:36 | |||
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Select Records Elektra Records | |||
Producer | Chubb Rock, Trackmasters | |||
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I Gotta Get Mine Yo is Chubb Rock's fourth full-length album released in 1992. The album is entirely produced by Chubb Rock himself and future stars Trackmasters. The guest appearances are by Red Hot Lover Tone, Grand Puba, Rob Swinga, Poke, Kirk Gowdy & Kirk Pone.
Tracklisting
- Some -O- Next Shit (3:02)
- I'm The Man (2:43)
- Pop 'Nuff Shit
- Don't Drink The Milk (3:37)
- The Hatred (3:46)
- Lost In The Storm (3:59)
- Which Way Is Up (2:46)
- Black Trek IV - The Voyage Home (3:32)
- Yabadabadoo (2:57)
- So Much Things To Say (1:46)
- The Funky (2:39)
- 3 Men At Chung King (2:23)
- I Need Some Blow (2:17)
- I'm Too Much (3:30)
- My Brother (3:15)
- I Don't Want To Be Lonely (3:21)
- I Gotta Get Mine Yo! (2:44)
- A Message To The B.A.N. (4:06)
- Enter The Dragon (2:49)
- The Arrival (2:25)
- See You In October (4:27)
Samples
- "Pop Nuff Shit"
- "Get Down" by Gene Russell
- "Don't Drink The Milk"
- "Happy" by Eddie Kendricks
- "I Need Some Blow"
- "Impeach The President" by The Honey Drippers
- "Yabadabadoo"
- "Down Home Girl" by The Coasters
- "How I Can Just Kill a Man" by Cypress Hill
- "Lost In The Storm"
- "Sing a Simple Song" by Sly & the Family Stone
- "I'm Too Much"
- "The Heat Miser Song" by George S. Irving
- "3 Men at Chung King"
- "Cussin', Cryin' and Carryin' On" by Ike & Tina Turner
- "I'm The Man"
- "Light My Fire" by Young-Holt Unlimited
- "I Don't Want to Be Lonely"
- "The Big Beat" by Billy Squier
- "My Brother"
- "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss
- "And the Beat Goes On" by The Whispers
- "The Hatred"
- "Darkest Light" by Lafayette Afro Rock Band
- "See You In October"
- "I'm Alright (Theme from Caddyshack)" by Kenny Loggins