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Not to be confused with Corruption.
Kuruption! Studio album by Kurupt Released September 1, 1998 Recorded 1997-1998 Genre West Coast hip hop Length 123:28 (including both CDs) Label Antra/A&M Producer Daz Dillinger, Storm, Studio Ton, MED, Battlecat, Dr. Dre, Warren G, Soopafly, Easy Mo Bee, DeVante Swing Kurupt chronology Kuruption!
(1998)Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha
(1999)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Los Angeles Times [2] Rolling Stone [3] The Source [4] USA Today [5] Vibe (favorable) [6] Kuruption! is the debut studio album by rapper Kurupt. It was released on Antra Records, a label formed after Kurupt left Death Row Records. It was released as a double album. Disc one is labeled as "West Coast" and disc two is labeled as "East Coast". It peaked at #8 on the Billboard 200 on October 24, 1998. The album features "Ask Yourself a Question" featuring Dr. Dre, who also appeared in the video, and the single "We Can Freak It". Initially, the album was supposed to feature a song with Snoop Dogg, titled "Gangsta Shit", but it did not make it to the album due to label politics,[citation needed] between Kurupt's label Antra/A&M, and Snoop's label Priority/No Limit at the time.
Another single released from this album was "Give Me What You Got" off of the East Coast disc. This video was low budget, and featured Kurupt in a grimy East Coast club scene.
Commercials for the album appeared regularly on Rap City for around a month leading up to the album's release. The commercials had news theme of THIS WEEK IN KURUPTION NEWS with Kurupt walking down the street when gun shots went off and a news reporter dropping info about the upcoming album.
Kurupt was getting into the business side of rap at the time. He appeared as a guest on Rap City before the albums released, and when asked about his advice to viewers he said two things, "Patience, and Good Business". However the patience did not appear to pay off for Kurupt. As the album fell well short of lofty expectations he had garnered from his albums and record sales in the mid-90's at Death Row Records. The album is reported to have went gold, in comparison to the majority of the albums he appeared on for Death Row in the mid-90's going multi-platinum and receiving critical acclaim.
After the album's release, Kurupt was so pleased with Dr. Dre's addition to the album with "Questions" that he wanted Dre to do all of his next album (he was quoted as saying Dre would do so in an interview yet it never came to be) and a mini-movie was filmed for the song. Yet, the mini-movie was never released, and instead it was all condensed into a music video for the song.
Kuruption also cotained an East Coast remix to the single "We Can Freek It". The song featured Noreaga, who Kurupt had previously held beef with in his "New York, New York" days, with Noreaga responding with the "LA LA" track. However, the "We Can Freek It" remix made little mention of their history as rivals.
Another standout cut on the East Coast disc was "The Life" which featured El-Drex and was produced by Moet. This song offers a rare glimpse into Kurupt's early teenage years, most likely when he was still living in Philadelphia; as Kurupt reminisces fondly upon his first experiences running the streets and getting high on drugs an alcohol. A fair portion of the lyrics on this track Kurupt lifted from a previous unreleased track he did for Warren G called "What We Go Through". The song was on Warren G's Take A Look Over Your Shoulder album, but Daz and Kurupts part was taken off of it because supposedly Suge/Death Row wouldn't approve their appearance on Warren's album.
The West Coast album contained a forgettable track called "Hoe a Housewife" that was later remade for Dr. Dre's "2001" album, and again the song featured Kurupt, this time the track would receive greater critical appeal and mainstream attention.
Contents
Track listing
Disc One: West Coast
- "This One's for U" (Produced by Studio Ton)
- "Make Some Noize" (Produced by Priest "Soopafly" Brooks)
- "Put That On Something" (featuring Freeze) (Produced by Devante Swing)
- "Play My Cards" (featuring Blaqthoven) (Produced by DJ Battlecat)
- "We Can Freak It" (featuring Baby S & Andre Wilson) (Produced by DJ Battlecat)
- "Fresh" (Produced by Daz Dillinger)
- "C-Walk" (featuring Tray Dee & Slip Capone) (Produced by Daz Dillinger)
- "Ho's a Housewife" (featuring Fuss & Paul) (Produced by Kurupt)
- "Can't Let That Slide" (featuring Roscoe) (Produced by Twin)
- "That's Gangsta" (Produced by Warren G)
- "Another Day" (featuring Gonzoe & Slip Capone) (Produced by DJ Muggs)
- "Ask Yourself a Question" (featuring Dr. Dre) (Produced by Dr. Dre)
Disc Two: East Coast
- "It's a Set Up" (Produced by D-Moet)
- "Light Shit Up" (featuring Buckshot) (Produced by Easy Mo Bee)
- "Game" (Produced by D-Moet)
- "Gimmewhutchagot" (featuring Barshawn) (Produced by Med)
- "If You See Me" (featuring Mr. Short Khop, Baby S, El-Drex & Trigga) (Produced by Storm)
- "The Life" (featuring El-Drex) (Produced by D-Moet)
- "No Feelings" (featuring Slop & Patacico) (Produced by D-Moet)
- "It's Time" (featuring Deadly Venoms) (Produced by Storm )
- "I Wanna..." (featuring Ralik Royale, Snake, Floyd & Drea) (Produced by Devante Swing)
- "Who Do U Be" (featuring Shelene) (Produced by DJ Rice, Dave "Jam" Hall)
- "We Can Freak It (East Coast Remix)" (featuring Noreaga)
Chart history
Chart Peak
positionBillboard 200 8 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 4 References
- ^ Henderson, Alex. Kuruption! at Allmusic
- ^ Los Angeles Times review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ The Source review
- ^ USA Today review
- ^ Vibe review
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