Live and Die for Hip Hop

Live and Die for Hip Hop

Infobox Single
Name = Live and Die for Hip Hop


Artist = Kris Kross featuring Aaliyah, Da Brat, Jermaine Dupri & Mr. Black
from Album = Young, Rich & Dangerous
Released = April 9, 1996
Format = 7" single; CD single
Recorded = 1995
Genre = hiphop
Length = 3:43
Label = So So Def Recordings
Ruffhouse Records
Columbia Records
Sony Music Entertainment
Writer = Jermaine Dupri
Da Brat
Mr. Black
Producer = Jermaine Dupri
Certification = Gold (RIAA CD Singles)
Chronology = Kris Kross
Last single = "Tonite's Tha Night"
(1995)
This single = "Live and Die for Hip Hop"
(1996)
Next single =
"Live and Die For Hip Hop" is the second and final single from rap duo Kris Kross ' third album "Young, Rich & Dangerous" and ninth and final single by Kris Kross overall.

History

Live and Die for Hip Hop was the second and final single from Young, Rich and Dangerous, after Tonite's Tha Night. The single featured rap stars Da Brat, Jermaine Dupri, little known rapper, Mr. Black and background vocals by R&B star Aaliyah. The single was not as successful as Tonite's Tha Night, however it did gain some success, making it to #72 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #11 on the Hot Rap Singles. A remix was made featuring DJ Clark Kent.

ingle Track Listing

#"Live And Die For Hip Hop" feat. Da Brat, Jermaine Dupri, Mr. Black and Aaliyah (Extended LP Version)- 4:49
#"Live And Die For Hip Hop" (Radio Extended Version)- 4:49
#"Live And Die For Hip Hop" (LP Version Instrumental)- 3:43
#"Live And Die For Hip Hop" feat. DJ Clark Kent (DJ Clark Kent Mix)- 3:47
#"Live And Die For Hip Hop" (DJ Clark Kent Mix Instrumental)- 3:47
#"Tonite's Tha Night" feat, Redman (Remix)- 3:22


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