A New Breed of Female

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A New Breed of Female
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ReleasedSeptember 9, 1997 (1997-09-09)
Recorded199697
StudioPrivate Island Trax (Los Angeles, CA)
Genre Hip hop
Length51:08
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Brina chronology
A New Breed of Female
(1997)
Diamond in the Rough
(2000)
Singles from A New Breed of Female
  1. "Ballers Flossin"
    Released: 1997
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A New Breed of Female is the only studio album by American hip hop group II Tru. It was released on September 9, 1997 via Mo Thugs/Relativity Records. Recording sessions took place at Private Island Trax in Los Angeles. Production was primarily handled by Archie Blaine, as well as Krayzie Bone, who served as executive producer together with Layzie Bone. It features guest appearances from fellow Mo Thugs members Ken Dawg, Tombstone and Sin of the Graveyard Shift, Flesh-n-Bone, Layzie Bone and Krayzie Bone.

Contents

The album failed to live up to the expectations provided by the success of the platinum-selling Family Scriptures . It peaked at number 194 on the Billboard 200, dropping off the chart after only one week, and number 49 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, dropping off after four weeks.

Along with a single, a music video was released for "Ballers Flossin", though it failed to make it to the Billboard charts. The album is currently unavailable on iTunes and Tidal.

Background

Composed of female rappers Belinda "Jhaz" Wallace and Cabrina "Brina" Wilson, II Tru were discovered by fellow Cleveland natives Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, who in turn invited the duo to join their newly formed collective, Mo Thugs Family. They made their debut on Mo Thugs' first album Family Scriptures , appearing on three songs. After the success of the album, Mo Thugs founders Krayzie Bone and Layzie Bone gave both II Tru and the Poetic Hustla'z a chance to record an album. A New Breed of Female was the first studio album released from the Mo Thugs collective when it was released on September 9, 1997.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."New Breed of Female" (Acapella)  0:59
2."New Breed of Female"
  • Belinda Wallace
  • Cabrina Wilson
  • Archie Blaine
Archie Blaine4:41
3."Are You Ready" (Skit)  0:22
4."Are You Ready"
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine4:16
5."Ballers Flossin"
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine5:04
6."Shyste"
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine4:18
7."Promises" (Skit)  0:47
8."Promises"
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine4:43
9."So High" (featuring Layzie Bone and Krayzie Bone) Krayzie Bone 4:30
10."I Got Yo Back" (featuring Tombstone and Sin)
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Paul O'Neil
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine4:39
11."Back Door"
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine4:10
12."Two Hits and Pass" (featuring Tombstone, Sin, Ken Dawg and Flesh-n-Bone)
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • O'Neil
  • Actavius Mills
  • Kendon Anthony
  • Stanley Howse
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine3:39
13."Summer Time" (featuring Ken Dawg)
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Anthony
  • Henderson
Krayzie Bone3:22
14."Before I Die"
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine1:52
15."Mothers Reminisce"
  • Wallace
  • Wilson
  • Blaine
Archie Blaine3:46
Total length:51:08

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1997)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [2] 194
US Top R&B Albums ( Billboard ) [3] 49
US Top Heatseekers ( Billboard ) [4] 14

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