D.I.T.C. (album)

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D.I.T.C.
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2000 (2000-02-22)
Recorded1997–99
Studio D&D Studios (New York, NY)
Genre East Coast hip hop
Length56:54
Label Tommy Boy
Producer
Diggin' in the Crates Crew chronology
D.I.T.C.
(2000)
The Official Version
(2000)
Singles from D.I.T.C.
  1. "Thick"
    Released: December 7, 1999
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D.I.T.C. is the debut studio album by American New York-based hip hop collective Diggin' in the Crates Crew. It was released on February 22, 2000, via Tommy Boy Records. It features contributions from all the eight members of the group: Lord Finesse, Showbiz and A.G., Diamond D, Fat Joe, O.C., Buckwild and the late Big L, as well as Big Pun, Milano, Cuban Link, KRS-One, and production from DJ Premier, Amed Harris and Rockwilder. The album peaked at number 141 on the Billboard 200, number 31 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 9 on the Independent Albums in the United States.

Contents

The album produced three promotional singles: "Day One", which was released in 1997, "Get Yours" and "Way of Life", both released in 1999. Its lead single, "Thick", made it to number 37 on the US Hot Rap Songs chart. The album's closer, "Tribute", is a tribute track to member Lamont "Big L" Coleman, who was murdered on February 15, 1999.

Track listing

D.I.T.C. (US version)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Thick" DJ Premier 3:42
2."Get Yours"
Show 4:10
3."Where Ya At" (featuring Big Pun and Milano)Show3:17
4."Way of Life"
Show2:50
5."Day One"
Diamond D 4:16
6."Hey Luv" (featuring Milano and Cuban Link)
Lord Finesse 4:31
7."Foundation"
  • Kirkland
  • Credle
  • Barnes
  • Hall
  • Lemay
Diamond D 3:55
8."Champagne Thoughts" Buckwild 3:54
9."Ebonics" (Premo Mix)
  • Coleman
  • Martin
DJ Premier3:00
10."Drop It Heavy" (featuring KRS-One and Big Pun)
Show3:59
11."Da Enemy"
  • Cartagena
  • Coleman
  • Martin
DJ Premier2:46
12."Stand Strong"
  • Coleman
  • Hall
  • Barnes
  • Credle
  • Lemay
Show4:26
13."Weekend Nights"
  • Barnes
  • Lemay
Show3:13
14."Thick" (Rockwilder Mix)
  • Barnes
  • Coleman
  • Credle
  • Martin
Rockwilder 3:59
15."Tribute"
  • Credle
  • Barnes
  • Hall
Amed "DJ Timbalan" Harris4:56
Total length:56:54
D.I.T.C. (European version)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Thick" DJ Premier 3:42
2."Get Yours"
Show 4:10
3."Champagne Thoughts" Buckwild 3:54
4."Way of Life"
Show2:50
5."Day One"
Diamond D 4:16
6."Hey Luv" (featuring Milano and Cuban Link)
Lord Finesse 4:31
7."Foundation"
  • Kirkland
  • Credle
  • Barnes
  • Hall
  • Lemay
Show3:55
8."Ebonics" (Premo Mix)
  • Coleman
  • Martin
DJ Premier3:00
9."Drop It Heavy" (featuring KRS-One and Big Pun)Show3:59
10."Da Enemy"
  • Cartagena
  • Coleman
  • Martin
DJ Premier2:46
11."Stand Strong"
  • Coleman
  • Hall
  • Barnes
  • Credle
  • Lemay
Show4:26
12."Weekend Nights"
  • Barnes
  • Lemay
Show3:13
13."Thick" (Rockwilder Mix)
  • Barnes
  • Coleman
  • Credle
  • Martin
Rockwilder 3:59
14."Tribute"
  • Credle
  • Barnes
  • Hall
Amed "DJ Timbalan" Harris4:56
15."Time to Get This Money"
  • Barnes
  • Kirkland
  • Credle
  • Amed Harris
Amed "DJ Timbalan" Harris2:53
D.I.T.C. (Japanese version)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Q & A" (featuring the Ghetto Dwellas)
Show 3:59
Sample credits
Notes

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [6] 141
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [7] 31
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [8] 9

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