Heist of the Century (album)

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Heist of the Century
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ReleasedNovember 17, 1998
Recorded1996–1998
Genre Hip hop
Length71:30
Label Supreme Team
Producer
Singles from Heist of the Century
  1. "Spring Water/City Lights"
    Released: March 28, 1999
  2. "Heist of the Century"
    Released: December 31, 1999

Heist of the Century is the debut solo studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan affiliate La the Darkman, from Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was released on November 17, 1998, through Supreme Team Entertainment. The production was handled by Carlos "Six July" Broady, 4th Disciple, Havoc of Mobb Deep, RZA, Raekwon, and DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill. It features appearances by many Wu-Tang Clan members and affiliates such as Ghostface Killah, Masta Killa and U-God, among others.

Contents

Critical reception

AllMusic wrote that "Heist of the Century is packed with streetworthy jeep-jams and mind-elevating lyrics, courtesy of some of hip-hop's brightest MC's." [1]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Lucci"Carlos "Six July" Broady5:29
2."Shine"Carlos "Six July" Broady4:43
3."City Lights" Havoc 4:01
4."What Thugs Do" (featuring DJ Rodgers & Puff)Carlos "Six July" Broady4:48
5."Heist of the Century" (featuring Killa Sin) DJ Muggs 3:23
6."Fifth Disciple" 4th Disciple 1:05
7."Now Y"Carlos "Six July" Broady2:39
8."Spring Water" (featuring Raekwon)
3:32
9."4 Souls" (featuring Shotti Screwface)Carlos "Six July" Broady5:26
10."Street Life" (featuring Tekitha)Carlos "Six July" Broady3:43
11."Love" (featuring Maia Campbell)4th Disciple5:07
12."Figaro Chain" (featuring Havoc)Havoc2:25
13."Polluted Wisdom" RZA 5:16
14."Gun Rule"Carlos "Six July" Broady4:51
15."Element of Surprise" (featuring Masta Killa & U-God)4th Disciple3:06
16."Az the World Turnz" (featuring Raekwon)4th Disciple3:45
17."Wu-Blood Kin" (featuring Ghostface Killah & 12 O'Clock)Carlos "Six July" Broady2:54
18."I Want It All"Carlos "Six July" Broady4:17
Total length:1:10:30

Charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [2] 37
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [3] 9

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References

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