Shadē Business |
---|
|
|
Released | September 27, 1994 |
---|
Recorded | 1993–94 |
---|
Studio | - Blackzone Studios
- North Shore Studios
- Albany Projects
- Mark 45 King Studios
- Ete Land Dungeon
|
---|
Genre | Rap |
---|
Length | 51:23 |
---|
Label | RCA |
---|
Producer | |
---|
|
|
|
|
- "I Saw It Cummin'"
Released: August 15, 1994
- "Swing Your Own Thing"
Released: December 12, 1994
|
|
Shadē Business is the debut solo studio album by American rapper PMD, released on September 27, 1994.[1] It was produced by PMD, DJ Scratch, Charlie Marotta, the 45 King, and Jesse West. It features guest appearances from 3rd Eye, Top Quality, Zone 7, and Das EFX. The album peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200.
"Swing Your Own Thing" is the second single taken from album. It was not as successful as his previous single, only making it to 40 on the Billboard's Hot Rap Singles.
Critical reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
---|
Source | Rating |
---|
AllMusic | [2] |
RapReviews | 3/10[3] |
Trouser Press noted that "Smith expends a lot of energy making the simple sound difficult, spewing wordy boasts and celebrity similes inna old-school style."[4] The Spin Alternative Record Guide praised the production but missed the "chemistry" of EPMD.[5] In 1999, Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists considered Shadē Business to be the sixth most disappointing debut rap album.[6]
Track listing
DarksideTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
---|
1. | "Shade Business" | | PMD | 3:44 |
---|
2. | "In the Zone" | Smith | PMD | 4:16 |
---|
3. | "Steppin' Thru Hardcore" | Smith | PMD | 3:40 |
---|
4. | "Respect Mine" | Smith | PMD | 4:24 |
---|
5. | "Here They Cum" (featuring Das EFX) | - Smith
- Andre Weston
- Willie Hines
| PMD | 3:29 |
---|
6. | "Back to the Rap" | Smith | | 3:13 |
---|
7. | "I'll Wait" (featuring Zone 7) | | DJ Scratch | 5:22 |
---|
ZonesideTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
---|
8. | "I Saw It Cummin'" | | | 4:02 |
---|
9. | "Swing Your Own Thing" | Smith | PMD | 3:39 |
---|
10. | "Fake Homeyz" (featuring Top Quality and 3rd Eye) | | PMD | 3:36 |
---|
11. | "Phuck It Up Scratch" (featuring Al B.) | Smith | PMD | 2:47 |
---|
12. | "Back up or Get Smacked Up" | Smith | PMD | 2:47 |
---|
13. | "Thought I Lost My Spot" | Smith | | 4:04 |
---|
14. | "No Shorts and No Sleep" (featuring Top Quality, 3rd Eye and Zone 7) | - Smith
- Robinson
- Williams
- Harris
- Bass
- S. Jones
| Jesse West | 5:07 |
---|
Total length: | 51:23 |
---|
BonussideTitle |
---|
15. | "Shadē Business" (The Beatnuts Remix) | 3:52 |
---|
16. | "I Saw It Cummin'" (Zone Mix) | 4:00 |
---|
17. | "I Saw It Cummin'" (Back Alley Bozack Mix) | 3:46 |
---|
18. | "I Saw It Cummin'" (Underground Funk Mix) | 4:00 |
---|
19. | "Swing Your Own Thing" (Izum Remix) | 3:20 |
---|
20. | "Many Often Wonder" | 2:57 |
---|
- Sample credits
- Notes
- Track 11 is omitted in clean version.
Personnel
- Parrish "PMD" Smith – main artist, producer (tracks: 1–6, 8–12), co-producer (track 13), recording & mixing (tracks: 1–6, 8–10)
- Andre "Krazy Drayz" Weston – featured artist (track 5)
- William "Skoob" Hines – featured artist (track 5)
- Zone 7 – featured artists (track: 7, 14)
- T. "Top Quality" Robinson – featured artist (tracks: 10, 14)
- Jesse "3rd Eye" Williams – featured artist (tracks: 10, 14), producer & recording (track 14)
- Al B. – featured artist (track 11)
- Charlie Marotta – producer (track 6), recording (tracks: 1–11), mixing (tracks: 1–5, 7–11)
- George "DJ Scratch" Spivey – scratches, producer (tracks: 7, 8), recording & mixing (tracks: 7, 11)
- Mark "The 45 King" James – producer & mixing (track 13)
- Norman G. Balla 'Kaotic' – mixing (track 13)
- Lyle Owerko – art direction, design
- Gary Spector – photography
Charts
References
- ^ Jones IV, James T. (September 7, 1994). "Fall Preview". USA Today. p. 7D.
- ^ "Shade Business PMD". AllMusic. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
- ^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (July 14, 2020). "Parrish Smith (PMD) Shade Business". RapReviews. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
- ^ Robbins, Ira. "EPMD". Trouser Press. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
- ^ Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. 1995. p. 131.
- ^ Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists. St. Martin's Publishing Group. 1999. p. 26.
- ^ "Billboard 200 Chart: Week of October 15, 1994". Billboard. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
External links
|
---|
Studio albums | |
---|
Other albums | |
---|
Singles | |
---|
Related articles | |
---|