The Aftermath | ||||
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Released | April 20, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1992โ1993 | |||
Studio | Unique Recording Studios (New York City) Marley's House of Hits (Chestnut Ridge, New York) Greene St. Recording (New York City) Sigma Sound Studio (Philadelphia) | |||
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Length | 46:43 | |||
Label | East West, Atlantic | |||
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Da Youngsta's chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Aftermath | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The Source | 3/5[2] |
The Aftermath is the second album by the American hip hop group Da Youngsta's. it was released on April 20, 1993 by East West. The album has only two guest appearances: Pete Rock & CL Smooth on the song "Who's the Mic Wrecka" and Treach of Naughty by Nature on "Crewz Pop". It does, however, feature production from some of the most influential New York City producers, including DJ Premier, Pete Rock and Marley Marl. The album also has a notably more aggressive and edgy tone compared to their first effort. The album features three singles: "Crewz Pop", "Iz U Wit Me" and "Wild Child".
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Featured guest(s) | Time |
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1 | "The Aftermath" | Qur'an Goodman | 0:27 | |
2 | "Wild Child" | The Beatnuts | 3:54 | |
3 | "Iz U Wit Me" | Pete Rock | 3:59 | |
4 | "Handle This" | Naughty By Nature | 3:03 | |
5 | "Crewz Pop" | Naughty By Nature | Treach | 2:57 |
6 | "Lyrical Stick Up Kids" | Marley Marl | 4:33 | |
7 | "Who's the Mic Wrecka" | Pete Rock | Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth | 5:07 |
8 | "Count It Off" | Lawrence Goodman | 2:17 | |
9 | "Honeycomb Hide Out" | The Beatnuts | Lieutenant Stitchie | 4:41 |
10 | "Da Hood" | Qur'an Goodman | 3:55 | |
11 | "It'z Natural" | The Beatnuts | 2:54 | |
12 | "Rip a Rhyme" | Marley Marl | 3:29 | |
13 | "Wake Em Up" | DJ Premier | 3:37 | |
14 | "Shout It Out" | Qur'an Goodman, co-produced by Tarik Dawson | 1:50 |
References
- โ The Aftermath at AllMusic
- โ "Album Review : Da Youngsta's - The Aftermath - 1993". The Source. May 16, 2015. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
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