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Released | November 12, 1997 (Japan) March 24, 1998 (worldwide) | |||
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Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 1:04:00(Japan) 57:32 (worldwide) | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+ [2] |
Los Angeles Times | [3] |
The Source | [4] |
h II is the second album by Japanese producer DJ Honda. It was released on November 12, 1997, via Sony Records in Japan and on March 24, 1998, via Relativity Records and Epic Records in North America and Europe. Audio production of the album was solely handled by DJ Honda, except for three tracks of its worldwide version produced by Mista Sinista, Roc Raida and V.I.C. respectively. It featured guest appearances from various hip hop artists, including Camp Lo, Cuban Link, De La Soul, KRS-One, Mos Def and The Beatnuts among others. With DJ HONDA'S production and scratching, other hip hop artists continue to drop verses.
The album peaked at number 57 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart [5] and number 16 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. [6] It also spawned seven singles, but only two of them reached music charts: "Travellin' Man" (No. 76 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs [7] and No. 17 on Hot Rap Songs) [8] and "On The Mic" (No. 89 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs). [7]
All music is composed by DJ Honda
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Trouble in the Water" (featuring De La Soul) | 3:45 |
2. | "Disco T-E-C" (featuring Camp Lo) | 5:02 |
3. | "Blaze It Up" (featuring Black Attack & Kia Jeffreys) | 4:31 |
4. | "Mista Sinista Interlude" | 1:02 |
5. | "Intro" | 0:17 |
6. | "Team Players" (featuring KRS-One & King Doe-V) | 4:51 |
7. | "Answering Machine" | 2:32 |
8. | "Talk About It" (featuring Al Tariq) | 3:12 |
9. | "When You Hot You Hot" (featuring Dug Infinite & No I.D.) | 4:12 |
10. | "Fat Lip Interlude" (featuring Fatlip) | 1:05 |
11. | "For Every Day That Goes By" (featuring Rawcotiks) | 3:30 |
12. | "5 Seconds" (featuring Black Attack) | 4:15 |
13. | "Example" (featuring Roc Raida) | 1:09 |
14. | "Stretch Armstrong and Lord Seer Interlude" | 1:09 |
15. | "Who the Trifest?" (featuring The Beatnuts) | 3:37 |
16. | "Long Island to Japan" (featuring DJ EV) | 0:21 |
17. | "Go Crazy" (featuring S-On) | 2:52 |
18. | "Around the Clock" (featuring Problemz) | 3:23 |
19. | "R-Beat" | 0:25 |
20. | "Sometimes I Think..." (featuring Rawcotiks) | 3:21 |
21. | "WF II" (featuring Al Tariq, Black Attack, Cuban Link, Juju, Problemz & V.I.C.) | 3:45 |
22. | "Kill the Noise (Remix)" (featuring Problemz) | 3:16 |
23. | "Fuk Dat" (featuring Black Attack) | 3:14 |
Total length: | 1:04:00 |
Sample credits [9]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Roc Raida Intro" (featuring Roc Raida) | A. Williams | Roc Raida | 1:10 |
2. | "Trouble in the Water" (featuring De La Soul) | DJ Honda | 3:45 | |
3. | "5 Seconds" (featuring Black Attack) |
| DJ Honda | 3:59 |
4. | "Hai!" (featuring Keith Murray & 50 Grand) | DJ Honda | 3:26 | |
5. | "Every Now & Then" (featuring Infamous Syndicate) |
| DJ Honda | 2:21 |
6. | "Mista Sinista Interlude" (featuring Mista Sinista) | J. Wright | Mista Sinista | 1:04 |
7. | "Team Players" (featuring KRS-One & King Doe-V) | DJ Honda | 4:42 | |
8. | "On the Mic" (featuring A.L., Cuban Link, Juju & Missin' Linx) |
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| 3:45 |
9. | "For Every Day That Goes By" (featuring The Rawcotiks) |
| DJ Honda | 3:31 |
10. | "WKCR Interlude" (featuring Lord Sear & Stretch Armstrong) | DJ Honda | 0:52 | |
11. | "Who the Trifest?" (featuring The Beatnuts) |
| DJ Honda | 3:36 |
12. | "Talk About It" (featuring Al Tariq) |
| DJ Honda | 3:12 |
13. | "Blaze It Up" (featuring Black Attack) |
| DJ Honda | 4:10 |
14. | "DJ Ev Interlude" |
| DJ Honda | 0:30 |
15. | "Go Crazy" (featuring S-On & Ol' Dirty Bastard) |
| DJ Honda | 2:52 |
16. | "Around the Clock" (featuring Problemz) |
| DJ Honda | 3:38 |
17. | "When You Hot You Hot" (featuring Dug Infinite & No I.D.) | DJ Honda | 4:12 | |
18. | "Interlude" (featuring Fat Lip) |
| DJ Honda | 1:05 |
19. | "Travellin' Man" (featuring Mos Def) |
| DJ Honda | 5:16 |
Total length: | 57:32 |
Sample credits [9]
Chart (1998) | Peak position |
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US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [10] | 57 |
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [11] | 16 |
Region | Date | Label(s) |
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Japan | November 12, 1997 | Sony Music Entertainment Japan |
March 24, 1998 | ||
United States | Relativity Records | |
Canada | Relativity Records, Epic Records | |
Europe | Epic Records |
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