The Troubleshooters (album)
The Troubleshooters | ||||
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Studio album by Funkdoobiest | ||||
Released | January 13, 1998[1] | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 61:14 | |||
Label | Buzztone Records/RCA Records | |||
Producer |
DJ Ralph M DJ Rectangle Da Beatminerz Ski Ray Roll W.M. Tate | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
The Troubleshooters is the third album by the Los Angeles Latino group Funkdoobiest. This is the group's first album without Tomahawk Funk after he left the group to help raise his son. Unlike their previous two albums, there is no production by their mentor DJ Muggs. The first single "Papi Chulo" features Tha Dogg Pound member Daz Dillinger. The song "Act on It" was used on the soundtrack to the movie The Big Hit. Unlike their last two albums which contained some explicit sexual content, this album is considered more west coast gangsta themed. The album focuses on songs about race and heritage, especially the Hispanic culture. Like their previous album this CD still contains profanity, but was never released in an edited version.
Track listing
- "Doobie Show"
- "Papi Chulo" (feat. Daz Dillinger)
- "On the Premises"
- "Crazy Puerto Rican"
- "The Anthem"
- "Alley"
- "Oye Papi!" (feat. Ski & Krumbsnatcha)
- "Sunshine"
- "Act on It"
- "First Million"
- "Natural Fun"
- "Life's a Gamble" (feat. Hittman)
- "Tribal Flutes"
- "Five Deadly Indians"
- "The Troubleshooters"
- "Holdin' It Down"
- "I'm Feelin' It"
- "Doobie Knows"
- "Stretchin'"
- "Papi Chulo [Spanish]"
Samples
Papi Chulo
- "Hot" by Squirrel Nut Zippers
- "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved" by James Brown
Act on It
- "Jam on It" by Newcleus
Holdin' It Down
- "Capsule" by William S. Fischer
Doobie Knows
- "Ain't No Sunshine" by Tom Jones