Duck Season (song)

"Duck Season"
Single by Babu the Dilated Junkie featuring The Beatnuts & Al' Tariq
from the album Duck Season, Vol. 1
Released 2002
Format 12-inch single, Vinyl
Genre Hip hop
Length 4:33
Label Sequence Records
Songwriter(s) Chris Oroc, Lester Fernandez, Jerry Tineo, Bertony Smalls
Producer(s) Babu
Babu the Dilated Junkie singles chronology
"Pay Attention"
(2001) Pay Attention2001
"Duck Season"
(2002) Duck Season2002
"Fan Mail"
(2007) Fan Mail2007
The Beatnuts singles chronology
"Buying out the Bar"
(2002) Buying out the Bar2002
"Duck Season"
(2002) Duck Season2002
"Work That Pole"
(2002) Work That Pole2002
Al' Tariq singles chronology
"Think Not"
(1997) Think Not1997
"Duck Season"
(2002) Duck Season2002
"Coolin Out"
(2006) Coolin Out2006

"Duck Season" is the first single from Duck Season, Vol. 1, a 2002 album by West Coast DJ Babu the Dilated Junkie. It was released by Sequence Records as a 12 inch with "Ducky Boy" as its b-side in the United States, and "What Cha Know" as its b-side in Germany. The song features raps by The Beatnuts's two rappers and former group member Al' Tariq. The song's braggadocios lyrics are complemented by Babu's piano and synth-reliant beat. The song ends with Babu scratching various phrases such as "duck season" over a minimalistic beat. In addition, "Duck Season" contains scratched samples from "Beatnuts Forever" by The Beatnuts.

"Duck Season" failed to chart or receive an accompanying music video. The song is still featured on various hip hop compilation albums including Bravo Black Hits, Vol. 7 and Major League Entertainment: The Subway Series Vol. 1.[1]

Single track list

US 12" vinyl

A-Side

  1. "Duck Season (Clean)"
  2. "Duck Season (Main)"
  3. "Duck Season (Instrumental)"

B-Side

  1. "Ducky Boy (Clean)"
  2. "Ducky Boy (Main)"
  3. "Ducky Boy (Instrumental)"

Germany 12" vinyl

A-Side

  1. "Duck Season (Album Version)"
  2. "Duck Season (Instrumental)"

B-Side

  1. "What Cha Know (Album Version)"
  2. "What Cha Know (Instrumental)"
  3. "What Cha Know (Acappella)"

References

  1. ""Duck Season" Discography". Allmusic. Retrieved July 9, 2008.


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