2 Stepz Ahead

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2 Stepz Ahead
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Studio album by
Released30 September 2002
Recorded2001-2002
Genre UK garage, hip hop
Label Warner Music UK
Oxide & Neutrino chronology
Execute
(2001)
2 Stepz Ahead
(2002)
2nd Chance
(2007)
Singles from 2 Stepz Ahead
  1. "Rap Dis (U Can't Stop Dis Shit)"
    Released: 26 November 2001
  2. "Dem Girlz (I Don't Know Why)"
    Released: 16 September 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBC Suffolk 8/10 [1]
entertainment.ie Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]
NME 7/10 [4]

2 Stepz Ahead is the second album by Oxide & Neutrino, released on 30 September 2002. The album features two top 20 singles and peaked at #28 on the UK albums chart. The song "Shoot 2 Kill" was prominently featured in the film Ali G Indahouse and also appeared on the soundtrack.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Return of Da Supa" (featuring Face)
  3. "Dem Girlz (I Don't Know Why)" (featuring Kowdean)
  4. "Rap Dis (U Can't Stop Dis Shit)" (featuring Swiss, Skat D, Kaish and Harvey)
  5. "Hands Up"
  6. "Supa Sensi" (featuring Sniper)
  7. "They Think It's Easy" (featuring Sef)
  8. "War"
  9. "Amsterdam"
  10. "Sir Pimpalot (featuring Skat D)
  11. "Shoot 2 Kill"
  12. "Rap Dis 2 (featuring Kaish, Swiss and Thug Angel)
  13. "Hard 2 Get" (featuring The Twins)
  14. "Garage Beat"
  15. "Party On" (featuring AC Burrell)
  16. "Roadz Crazy"
  17. "Payback"
  18. "J99"

Chart positions

Album

YearChartPeakRef.
2002 UK Album Chart 28 [5]

Singles

YearChartSinglePeakRef.
2001 UK Singles Chart "Rap Dis (U Can't Stop Dis Shit)"12 [6]
2002"Dem Girlz (I Don't Know Why)"10 [6]

Certifications

CountryProvider Certification
United Kingdom BPI Silver [7]

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