Life Force Radio

Life Force Radio
Studio album by Afu-Ra
Released May 21, 2002
Genre Hip Hop
Label Koch Records
Producer Easy Mo Bee
DJ Premier
Ayatollah
The Arabian Knight
True Master
Woogie
Eric S
Curt Cazal
Domingo
Needlz
Kenny Muhammed
Afu-Ra chronology
Body of the Life Force
(2000)
Life Force Radio
(2002)
Perverted Monks
(2004)
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Life Force Radio is the second album from hip hop artist Afu-Ra. The album features production from DJ Premier, Easy Mo Bee and Ayatollah amongst many younger producers. It contains guest appearances from Big Daddy Kane, Gang Starr, M.O.P. and RZA amongst others.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Asun/The Message" Woogie Asun The Black Sun
2 "Scat Man" Eric S Afu-Ra
3 "Stick Up" Curt Cazal Afu-Ra, Big Daddy Kane
4 "Hip Hop" Easy Mo Bee Afu-Ra, Respect
5 "Crossfire" Eric S Afu-Ra, M.O.P.
6 "Open" Domingo Afu-Ra, Teena Marie
7 "Lyrical Monster" DJ Premier Afu-Ra
8 "Miss You" Needlz Afu-Ra, Alana Da Fonseca
9 "Perverted Monks" Easy Mo Bee Afu-Ra
10 "Ghetto City Streets (Skit)" *Interlude*
11 "Readjustment" Easy Mo Bee Afu-Ra, Q
12 "1,2,3" Curt Cazal Afu-Ra
13 "Think Before You..." Ayatollah Afu-Ra, Jahdan
14 "Aural Fixation" Kenny Muhammed Afu-Ra, The Human Orchestra
15 "Sacred Wars" The Arabian Knight Afu-Ra, Don Parmazhane, The Blob
16 "Dangerous Language" True Master Afu-Ra, RZA
17 "Blvd." DJ Premier Afu-Ra, Gang Starr

Bonus tracks

# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
18 "Whirlwind 2" DJ Desu Afu-Ra
19 "Uno Momento" Eric S Afu-Ra, R.C.A.
20 "Bigacts Littleacts (DJ Premier Remix)" DJ Premier Afu-Ra, GZA

Samples

Instrumental Credits

"Scat Man"

"Hip Hop"

"Open"

"Miss You"

"Readjustment"

"Think Before You..."

"Aural Fixation"

Album chart positions

Chart (2000) Peak
position
scope="row" US Billboard 200[1] 184
scope="row" US Independent Albums (Billboard)[2] 17
scope="row" US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[3] 29

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles
2002 Crossfire - #56 -

References

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