Addictive Hip Hop Muzick

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Addictive Hip Hop Muzick
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 2, 1991 (1991-07-02)
Recorded1991
StudioThe Edge Recording Studio (Inglewood, California)
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Length57:53
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Kokane chronology
Addictive Hip Hop Muzick
(1991)
Funk Upon a Rhyme
(1994)
Singles from Addictive Hip Hop Muzick
  1. "Nickel Slick Nigga"
    Released: 1991
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Addictive Hip Hop Muzick is the debut studio album by American recording artist Kokane, and the only one released under his 'Who Am I?' alias. It was released on July 2, 1991 through Ruthless Records and Epic Records. Recording sessions took place at the Edge Recording Studio in Inglewood, California. Production was handled by Cold 187um and fellow Above the Law members with executive production by Lay Law and Eazy-E. It was mixed by Dr. Dre and Cold 187um at Audio Achievements in Torrance, California. The album features contributions from DJ Total K-oss, Funkette, Go Mack, KM.G, Lay Law, Lillian, Mz Kilo and Tha New Funkateers on vocals, Cold 187 um on vocals and keyboards, Stan "The Guitar Man" Jones on bass and guitar.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Would You Die 4 Me?"1:11
2."Action"4:55
3."Inner City Hoodlum" (featuring Cold 187um)4:57
4."Nickel Slick Nigga"4:50
5."Meditation"1:51
6."Dope Sound Boy"4:42
7."Keep the Flavor"4:38
8."Brain on Kane"1:36
9."Just a Fiend"4:48
10."Pure Kane Nigga"4:55
11."B.O.P. (Big Old Pimp)"1:21
12."Pimp Mentality"5:50
13."...Business"5:13
14."U.S.C.'s Finest" (featuring Laylaw, Mz Kilo, Cold 187um and KM.G)7:14
Total length:57:53

Sample credits [3]

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References

  1. "Addictive Hip Hop Muzick - Who I Am?". AllMusic . Retrieved 16 September 2018.
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Addictive Hip Hop Muzick at Discogs (list of releases)