Endangered Species (Big Pun album)

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Endangered Species
Big Pun-Endangered Species.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 3, 2001 (USA)
Recorded1997–2000
Genre Hip hop
Length73:23
Label Loud Records
Producer Fat Joe (Executive)
Sean Cane (Co-executive)
Big Pun chronology
Yeeeah Baby
(2000)
Endangered Species
(2001)
Singles from Endangered Species
  1. "How We Roll"
    Released: February 7, 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [1]
Entertainment Weekly A− [2]
NME 9/10 [3]
RapReviews7/10 [4]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [5]
Vibe Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [6]

Endangered Species is a posthumous compilation of unreleased tracks, guest appearances, and greatest hits by the late rapper Big Pun, released on April 3, 2001, by Loud Records, following his death in February 2000. [7] The album reached a peak chart position of #7. [8] The proceeds from the album were to be given to Pun's widow, Liza Rios, and their three children. Liza Rios claims to have only received a small royalty check from the sales of Endangered Species, and in response, auctioned off her husband's Terror Squad medallion in July 2005. [9]

The album's single, "How We Roll", featured then R&B-newcomer Ashanti singing the chorus. The music video for the song features both artists animated using cartoon-styled 3D computer graphics. [10] Fellow rapper and close friend Fat Joe, who was also the compilation's executive producer, revealed in the liner notes of the album that the title chosen for the compilation was in fact the original title for 2000's Yeeeah Baby .[ citation needed ] All of Pun's lyrics were included in the booklet of the disc, partly due to the limited amount of promotional tools available to the label, and partly because of a desire to emphasize Pun's technique as a lyricist. [11]

Track listing

#TitlePerformer(s)Producer(s)Original albumLength
1"Intro"Big Pun0:15
2"You Ain't a Killer"Big PunYoung Lord Capital Punishment 3:52
3"Twinz (Deep Cover '98)"Big Pun, Fat Joe Dr. Dre Capital Punishment3:48
4"Whatcha Gon Do"Big Pun JuJu Terror Squad: The Album 3:07
5"How We Roll"Big Pun, Ashanti Irv Gotti, Tru Stylze3:34
6"Still Not a Player"Big Pun, Joe Knobody Capital Punishment3:58
7"Off the Books"Big Pun, The Beatnuts, Cuban Link The Beatnuts Stone Crazy 2:48
8"Words from Nore" Noreaga 0:52
9"Banned from T.V."Big Pun, Noreaga, Jadakiss, Styles, Nature, Cam'ron Swizz Beatz N.O.R.E. 4:19
10"Mamma"Big Pun, Tony Sunshine The Alchemist 4:16
11"The Beat Box"Big Pun0:14
12"Brave in the Heart"Big Pun, Triple Seis, Fat Joe, Prospect V.I.C., Mike Heron3:56
13"The Dream Shatterer (Original Version)"Big Pun Buckwild First version released on Capital Punishment3:19
14"Words with Fat Joe"Fat Joe0:37
15"John Blaze"Big Pun, Fat Joe, Nas, Raekwon, Jadakiss Ski Don Cartagena 4:06
16"My World"Big PunEZ Elpee3:29
17"Pina Colada"Big Pun, Sheek Swizz Beatz Ryde or Die Vol. 1 4:09
18"Top of the World (Remix)"Big Pun, Brandy, Fat Joe Darkchild U Don't Know Me (Like U Used To) 3:48
19"Livin' la Vida Loca (Remix)"Big Pun, Ricky Martin, Fat Joe, Cuban Link Poke & Tone 2:43
20"Fire Water"Big Pun, Fat Joe, Armageddon, Raekwon Showbiz B-side to Fat Joe's "Envy" single from Jealous One's Envy 4:15
21"Classic Verses (Drop It Heavy and Fantastic 4)"Big PunShowbiz, DJ Clue?, Duro

"Drop It Heavy" verse from Full Scale EP
"Fantastic 4" verse from The Professional

2:18
22"Freestyle with Remy Martin"Big Pun, Remy Martin Sean Cane 1:33
23"Wishful Thinking"Big Pun, Fat Joe, Kool G Rap, B-Real of Cypress Hill ShowbizB-side to Big Pun's single "I'm Not a Player" from Capital Punishment4:00
24"How We Roll '98"Big Pun, Pun's Kids, Veronica K-Cut, Rashad Smith 4:07

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