Ghetto Supastar

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Ghetto Supastar
Pras - Ghetto Supastar.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 27, 1998 [1]
Recorded1997-1998
Genre Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, R&B
Length73:57
Label Ruffhouse Records
Producer Pras Michel (exec.), Wyclef Jean (also exec.)
Pras chronology
Ghetto Supastar
(1998)
Win Lose or Draw
(2005)
Singles from Ghetto Supastar
  1. "Avenues"
    Released: September 29, 1997
  2. "Ghetto Supastar"
    Released: June 6, 1998
  3. "Blue Angels"
    Released: September 28, 1998
  4. "What'cha Wanna Do"
    Released: January 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Chicago Tribune (unfavorable) [3]
Entertainment Weekly B− [4]
Robert Christgau Rating-Christgau-dud.svg [5]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [6]
Vibe (positive) [7]

Ghetto Supastar is the debut solo studio album by former Fugees member and American rapper Pras. The album was released on October 27, 1998, [1] through Ruffhouse Records and Columbia Records.

Contents

Background

The album was released by Ruffhouse Records. The album debuted at number fifty-five on the US Billboard 200 chart, and number thirty-five on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album, which included the title track, features a rap by Ol' Dirty Bastard and additional vocals by R&B singer Mýa, became a worldwide hit, and Pras' biggest hit to date as a solo artist, reaching number fifteen on the Billboard Hot 100, and reaching number one in eight countries, as well as reaching the top five in five countries as well, including the United Kingdom. The title track received a nomination for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 41st Grammy Awards. Originally, What'cha Wanna Do was due to be released as the album's third single on September 28, 1998. However, at the last minute, it was replaced with Blue Angels.

Track listing

  1. "Hallelujah" - 1.30
  2. "Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)" (featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard & Mýa) - 4.21
  3. "Phone Interlude" - 2.33
  4. "What'cha Wanna Do" (featuring The Product & Free) - 4.11
  5. "Blue Angels" (featuring The Product) - 4.13
  6. "Can't Stop The Shining" (featuring Canibus & Free) - 4.15
  7. "Get Your Groove On" (featuring The Product & Most Wanted) - 4.26
  8. "Frowsey" - 3.18
  9. "Dirty Cash" - 1.35
  10. "For The Love Of This" - 4.07
  11. "Wha' What Wha' What" (featuring Most Wanted) - 3.56
  12. "Second Phone Interlude" (featuring Left Eye) - 2.10
  13. "Lowriders" (featuring The Product & Most Wanted) - 4.12
  14. "Yeah 'Eh Yeah 'Eh" (featuring Mack 10 & Reptile) - 3.49
  15. "Murder Dem" - 4.22
  16. "Third Phone Interlude" - 3.52
  17. "Amazing Grace" - 5.03
  18. "Final Interlude" - 3.29
19. "Avenues" (Refugee Camp All-Stars featuring Pras)
20. "Another One Bites The Dust" (Queen & Wyclef Jean featuring Pras & Free)
  1. "What's Clef" (Wyclef Jean)
  2. "The Right One" (John Forté with Pras & Jeni Fujita)
  3. "Another One Bites The Dust" (Queen & Wyclef Jean with Pras & Free)
  4. "Here We Go" (Funkmaster Flex with Khadejia, The Product, Wyclef Jean & Pras)

Production credits

Samples

Ghetto Supastar (That Is What You Are)

Murder Dem

What'cha Wanna Do

Blue Angels

Charts

Chart performance for Ghetto Supastar
Chart (1998)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [8] 54
Canadian R&B Albums (Nielsen SoundScan) [9] 7
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [10] 95
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista) [11] 31
French Albums (SNEP) [12] 70
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [13] 68
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [14] 34
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) [15] 9
Scottish Albums (OCC) [16] 85
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [17] 19
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [18] 47
UK Albums (OCC) [19] 44
UK R&B Albums (OCC) [20] 3
US Billboard 200 [21] 55
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [22] 35

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