The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are is the debut studio album by American hip-hop group the 2 Live Crew. It was released in 1986 on Luke Records to a great deal of controversy and promptly was certified gold by the RIAA. It includes the hits "We Want Some Pussy", "Throw the 'D'", and "Cuttin' It Up". In Florida, it was deemed obscene, and one store clerk was charged with felony "corruption of a minor" for selling it to a 14-year-old girl. The clerk was later acquitted.
The following year, the album reached number 24 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number 128 on the Billboard 200.
Track listing
Notes
- Track 1 contains samples from "Do It, Do It" byÃÂ Disco FourÃÂ (1981), "(Nothing Serious) Just Buggin'" byÃÂ WhistleÃÂ (1986), "Rapp Will Never Die" byÃÂ MC Shy DÃÂ (1985), and "Flick of the Switch" byÃÂ AC/DCÃÂ (1983)
- Track 3 contains samples from "Got to Be Real" byÃÂ Cheryl LynnÃÂ (1978), and "Bass Machine" by T La Rock (1986)
- Track 4 contains samples from "Dance to the Drummer's Beat" byÃÂ Herman Kelly & LifeÃÂ (1978), "Slack Jawed Leroy" byÃÂ Skillet & LeroyÃÂ andÃÂ LaWanda PageÃÂ (1972), "Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)" byÃÂ Man ParrishÃÂ (1982), "Bongo Rock '73" byÃÂ Incredible Bongo BandÃÂ (1973), and dialogue from Dolemite
- Track 5 contains samples from "Dance to the Drummer's Beat" byÃÂ Herman Kelly & LifeÃÂ (1978), "Bonus (A Side)" byÃÂ HashimÃÂ (1983), "Change the Beat (Female Version)" byÃÂ BesideÃÂ (1982), and "Planet Rock" byÃÂ Afrika BambaataaÃÂ &ÃÂ Soulsonic ForceÃÂ (1982)
- Track 6 contains samples from "Take Me to the Mardi Gras" byÃÂ Bob JamesÃÂ (1975), "It's a New Day So Let a Man Come in and Do the Popcorn" byÃÂ James BrownÃÂ (1971), "Release Yourself" byÃÂ AleemÃÂ (1984), "AJ Scratch" byÃÂ Kurtis BlowÃÂ (1984), "Say What?" byÃÂ Trouble FunkÃÂ (1983), "You'll Like It Too" byÃÂ FunkadelicÃÂ (1981), "Jam on the Groove" byÃÂ Ralph MacDonaldÃÂ (1976), "Planet Rock" byÃÂ Afrika BambaataaÃÂ &ÃÂ Soulsonic ForceÃÂ (1982), and "Rock Box" byÃÂ Run-DMCÃÂ (1984)
- Track 7 contains samples from "Catch a Groove"ÃÂ byÃÂ JuiceÃÂ (1976)
- Track 8 contains samples from "Apache" byÃÂ Incredible Bongo BandÃÂ (1973), "Change the Beat (Female Version)" byÃÂ BesideÃÂ (1982), "Theme From the Black Hole" byÃÂ ParliamentÃÂ (1979), "Mirda Rock" byÃÂ Reggie Griffin & TechnofunkÃÂ (1982), "Triple Threat" byÃÂ Z-3 MC'sÃÂ (1985), "Bonus Lesson #1 - No Music (The Original Human Beat Box)" byÃÂ Doug E. FreshÃÂ (1984), "Planet Rock" byÃÂ Afrika BambaataaÃÂ &ÃÂ Soulsonic ForceÃÂ (1982), "Cavern" byÃÂ Liquid LiquidÃÂ (1983), "Buffalo Gals" byÃÂ Malcolm McLarenÃÂ (1982), "It's Yours" byÃÂ T La RockÃÂ &ÃÂ Jazzy JayÃÂ (1984), "Spoonin' Rap" byÃÂ Spoonie GeeÃÂ (1979), "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul) (B-Side)" byÃÂ HashimÃÂ (1983), and "Hold It Now, Hit It" byÃÂ Beastie BoysÃÂ (1986)
Personnel
- Luther Campbell - performer, producer, executive producer, A&R
- Brother Marquis - performer, producer
- Fresh Kid Ice - performer, producer
- Mr. Mixx - performer, producer
- Bruce Greenspan - recording & mixing
- Mark Boccaccio - recording & mixing
- Manny Morell - artwork & design
- Bob Rosenberg - editor (track 7)
References
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