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Capital Punishment (Big Pun album)

Capital Punishment is the debut studio album by American rapper Big Pun, released by Loud Records and Fat Joe's Terror Squad Productions, being the first release on the latter label. Released on April 28, 1998, it is the only album released during his lifetime, as he died two months before the release of his second album, Yeeeah Baby.

It is regarded as a hip-hop classic, described by Black Thought of the Roots as "super groundbreaking" upon release. The album peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 charts and number one on the Top R&B Albums chart for two weeks, eventually becoming the first solo Latin hip hop record to go Platinum. It was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 1999 Grammy Awards, but lost to Jay-Z's Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life.

Background

In 1995, Big Pun met fellow Puerto Rican and Bronx rapper Fat Joe in 1995. He would make his debut on Fat Joe's second album, Jealous One's Envy, on the eleventh track, "Watch Out".

In 1997, Big Pun began recording songs for the album. The album was preceded by two singles: I'm Not a Player, and its remix, Still Not a Player, which would prove to be the commercial breakthrough for both Pun and the songs' producer, Knobody, peaking at No. 57 and 24 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.

Release

The album was released on April 28, 1998. The album was a commercial success, peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and topping the R&B/Hip Hop Albums charts. The album would be certified gold in Canada and platinum in the United States, becoming the first solo album by a Latin rapper to go Platinum.

Clean version

A clean version of the album was released. It has 22 tracks, with both skits, "Taster’s Choice" and "Pakinamac Pt. I", removed (due to sexual content and violence), and the skits "Pakinamac Pt. II" and "Uncensored" retitled as "Pakinamac" and "Censored".

Critical reception

The album has received generally positive reviews since its release. The Indianapolis Star said that "as a character, Punisher often falls into routine street posturing but the personality is as solid as big body that accompanies it." Entertainment Weekly stated: "Everything about this Bronx-bred Puerto Rican rapper is generous, his 400-pound girth, his multiple rhyming within each line, and his talent for spewing out verses without stopping for breath." Q wrote: "Displaying huge lyrical prowess and the requisite 'sensitive' side...[the album] established Pun as a serious rival to Biggie Smalls and something of a ladykiller to boot... Outrageously good." The Source determined that "he'll rhyme every possible word in a line because he wants to be twice as nice... Capital Punishments all about execution." Rap Pages concluded that "Big Pun is at his best with all barrels firing bullets lacing the air like embroidery on grandmama's quilt."

Legacy

Rolling Stone included Capital Punishment on its list of "The 200 Greatest Hip-Hop Albums of All Time", at 128.

Track listing

"Still Not a Player" is edited on all pressings. The original uncensored version can be found on the promo single.

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits for Capital Punishment adapted from the album liner notes.

  • Armageddon – featured artist
  • Denise Barbarita – assistant engineer
  • Carlos Bess – mixing
  • Big Pun – executive producer, primary artist
  • Black Thought – featured artist
  • Busta Rhymes – featured artist
  • Sean Cane – A&R
  • Chris Conway – mixing
  • Cuban Link – featured artist
  • Dr. Dre – producer
  • Dahoud – producer
  • Danny O – producer
  • dead prez – producer, featured artist
  • Domingo – producer
  • "E" – mixing
  • EQ – producer
  • Fat Joe – executive producer, featured artist
  • Funkmaster Flex – featured artist
  • Paul Gregory – assistant engineer
  • Che Harris – A&R coordination
  • Daniel "PhotoChop" Hastings
  • Troy Hightower – mixing
  • Tom Hughes – assistant engineer
  • Ken "Duro" Ifil – engineer
  • Wyclef Jean – featured artist
  • Inspectah Deck – featured artist
  • Joe – featured artist
  • Ju-Ju – producer
  • Jugrnaut – producer
  • Knobody – producer
  • Ola Kudu – creative direction
  • Adam Kudzin – engineer
  • L.E.S. – producer
  • Matt Life – executive producer
  • Laurie Marks – A&R coordination
  • Mike D. – A&R
  • Minnesota – producer
  • Miss Jones – featured artist
  • Nastee – engineer
  • Frank Nitty – producer
  • Nomad – producer
  • Prodigy – featured artist
  • Prospect – featured artist
  • Roc Raida – scratches
  • Rockwilder – producer
  • RZA – producer
  • Schott Free – A&R
  • Tony Smalios – engineer, mixing
  • Triple Seis – featured artist
  • Showbiz – producer
  • Soundboy – engineer, mixing
  • Kevin Stone – assistant engineer
  • Nikos Teneketzis – mixing assistant
  • Kieran Walsh – engineer
  • Gregory "Gold" Wilson – assistant engineer
  • Ted Wohlsen – mixing
  • Trauma – producer
  • Young Lord – producer
  • Leon Zervos – mastering
  • Mike Zulu – producer

Album chart positions

Singles

Certifications

See also

References