South Central Madness
South Central Madness | ||||
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Studio album by South Central Cartel | ||||
Released | January 22, 1992 | |||
Recorded | March-December 1991 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 52:49 | |||
Label | G.W.K., Pump, Quality | |||
South Central Cartel chronology | ||||
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Singles from South Central Madness | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
South Central Madness is the debut album by South Central Cartel.
Track listing
- County Bluz
- Say Goodbye to the Badd Guyz
- Ya Want Sum a Dis
- Conspiracy
- Neighborhood Jacka
- U Gotta Deal wit Dis (Gangsta Luv)
- I Get My Roll On
- Ya Getz Clowned
- Hookaz
- Pops Was a Rolla
- Think'n Bout My Brotha
- South Central Madness
- Livin' Like Gangstas
Samples
- "County Bluz"
- "Hookaz"
- "Rumors" by Timex Social Club
- "Livin' Like Gangstas"
- "It's Just Begun" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch
- "Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)" by Zapp
- "Neighborhood Jacka"
- "Funky Drummer" by James Brown
- "Hot Pants" by James Brown
- "Get on the Good Foot" by James Brown
- "Pops Was a Rolla"
- "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" by The Temptations
- "Hot Pants (Bonus Beats)" by Bobby Byrd
- "South Central Madness"
- "Get Off Your Ass" and Jam" by Funkadelic
- "So Ruff, So Tuff" by Roger
- "U Gotta Deal Wit Dis (Gangsta Luv)"
- "La-La Means I Love You" by The Delfonics
- "Be Alright" by Zapp
- "Ya Getz Clowned"
- "Rock Steady" by Aretha Franklin
- "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins
- "More Bounce to the Ounce" by Zapp
- "Big Ole Butt" by LL Cool J
- "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'" by MC Breed and DFC
- "Conspiracy"
- "Kool Is Back" by Funk, Inc.
- "I Get My Roll On"
- "Funky Drummer" by James Brown
- "Boyz-N-The-Hood" by Eazy-E
- "Tom's Diner" by DNA
Chart positions
Chart (1992) | Peak position[2] |
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U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers | 18 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 51 |