Big Pun* – Yeeeah Baby
Label: | Loud Records – C 63869, Loud Records – C2 63843 |
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Country: | US |
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Genre: | Hip Hop |
Style: | Thug Rap |
Tracklist
A1 | The Creation (Intro) | 1:28 | |
A2 | Watch Those | 3:20 | |
A3 | Off Wit His Head | 4:05 | |
B1 | It's So Hard | 3:10 | |
B2 | We Don't Care | 3:12 | |
B3 | New York Giants | 3:30 | |
B4 | My Dick | 3:19 | |
C1 | Leather Face | 3:24 | |
C2 | Air Pun (Skit) | 0:55 | |
C3 | 100% | 3:51 | |
C4 | Wrong Ones | 4:07 | |
C5 | Laughing At You | 4:26 | |
D1 | Nigga Shit | 1:45 | |
D2 | Ms. Martin | 4:16 | |
D3 | My Turn | 3:48 | |
D4 | You Was Wrong | 4:02 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Loud Records, LLC
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Loud Records, LLC
Credits
- A&R [A&R Administration] – Lincoln Weir, Tra Frazier*
- A&R [A&R Consigliere] – Michael Cirelli
- Art Direction – Big Pun*, Dave Bett*
- Artwork [Digital Imaging] – Chiu Liu, Randy Ronquillo
- Artwork [Mural By] – Tats Cru, Inc.
- Cover [Cover Image] – Kerry DeBruce
- Design – Dave Bett*, Sanchez Stanfield
- Executive-Producer – Fat Joe
- Executive-Producer [Associate Executive Producer] – Matt Life, Sean Cane
- Management – Mickey Bentson*, Pay-Up Management
- Mastered By – Chris Gehringer, Tom Coyne
- Photography By – Daniel Hastings
- Photography By [Mural Photo] – Jimmy Ienner, Jr.
- Product Manager – Girard Hunt
- Public Relations [Publicist] – Grace Heck
- Stylist [Styling] – 5001 Flavors, Troy*
Notes
MANIFACTURED BY COLUMBIA RECORDS
© 2000 Loud Records LLC / ℗ 2000 Loud Records LLC
© 2000 Loud Records LLC / ℗ 2000 Loud Records LLC
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 7464-63843-1 2
- Label Code (Side A): C 63869 AL 63869
- Label Code (Side B): C 63869 BL 63869
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): AL 63869
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): BL 63869
Other Versions (5 of 15)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Yeeah Baby (2×LP, Album) | Loud Records | 496362 1 | Europe | 2000 | ||
Recently Edited | Yeeeah Baby (CD, Album, Stereo) | Loud Records, Epic, Steven Rifkind Company, Terror Squad Production | 496362 2, EPC 496362 2, 4963622000 | Europe | 2000 | ||
Recently Edited | Yeeeah Baby (CD, Album) | Loud Records | EK 91280 | Canada | 2000 | ||
New Submission | Yeeeah Baby (CD, Album) | Loud Records, Terror Squad Production, Columbia | CK 63843 | US | 2000 | ||
New Submission | Yeeeah Baby (CD, Album, Clean Version) | Loud Records | CK 62186 | US | 2000 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 5 years ago"Yeeeah Baby" is more than a posthumous release just to gain funds off of unreleased tracks from a passed away maestro. "Yeeahh Baby" is a record of it's time that translates perfectly to those of us who grew up around sound systems rattling while passing by with lyrics of substance and skill being dropped over the drums. This record is pure "hardcore that you can dance to" as Pun puts it on the single, "It's So Hard".
"The Creation" sets the tone on the record as Pun pays homage to those who paved the way for him and inspired the bars that grace the wax. From Rakim to Eddie Murphy, if any of them heard this record, I can guarantee that they would be honored to be mentioned on this record.
The whole album breathes wit, aggression, and an overall love for the craft. "Watch Those" features some of the grimiest guitars I have ever heard on a non-grunge record; whilst the Christmasy sample flip on "Off With His Head" provides one of Just Blaze's best instrumentals that he never passed over to Jay-Z. "New York Giants" is a trunk rattler that is the perfect encapsulation of what gangsta rap should be in the eyes of a 90's baby and tracks like "Laughing At You", "My Dick", and "Nigga Shit" showcased Pun's ineffable vulgar humor, that made the giant more human by including these songs as opposed to the brooding lyrical force of nature as in the light of his anti-hero alter Frank Castle.
The Terror Squad provide the perfect team to hype up Pun's genius, playing their position so as not to overshadow the main course (save for Remy Ma, who almost steals the show for best verse on "Ms. Martin" as well as on the album closer "You Was Wrong" assuring listeners not to trip, because the chick writes her own shit) which surprised me, after all the posthumous records I heard from one other passed away NY heavyweight and hearing records that were heavily influenced by the label exec's hand (Puffy) noticeably being on every track. This wasn't like that. Any listener could tell that this was a labor of love that any true hip-hop head will be satisfied with, whether still on this planet or in the ground.
Release
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