Night of the Bloody Apes (album)

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Night of the Bloody Apes
Crustified 1994.jpg
Studio album by
Released1994
Recorded1992–1993
Genre East Coast hip hop [1]
Length53:23
Label Jive/BMG Records
Producer Marc "Nigga" Nilez, Erick Sermon, Buckwild, R.A. the Rugged Man, Trackmasters
Crustified Dibbs chronology
Night of the Bloody Apes
(1994)
Die, Rugged Man, Die
(2004)
Singles from Night of the Bloody Apes
  1. "Bloody Axe"
    Released: 1993
  2. "Bloodshed Hua Hoo"
    Released: August 15, 1994

Night of the Bloody Apes is the debut, [2] unreleased album by R.A. the Rugged Man. After it was shelved by Jive, [3] he would later unofficially [4] release it under the moniker Crustified Dibbs. [5] The album significantly helped establish R.A. the Rugged Man's musical career. It also features a guest appearance from Biggie Smalls.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Toolbox Murderer"3:47
2."You Ain't Never Been Down"3:23
3."Walking Down The Street With My Nuts In My Hand"4:48
4."Every Record Label Sucks Dick [6] "3:44
5."R. A. Meets A. R." (Skit)0:36
6."Hookin' With The Hookers" (featuring Glenn Gibbs and Capital T)5:08
7."Bloody Axe"4:18
8."R.A. Classroom" (Skit)0:55
9."R.A. Be Down" (Aww Baby Now)4:12
10."Cunt Renaissance" (featuring Biggie Smalls)2:35
11."Back To The Rubber-Room"3:57
12."Bloodshed Hua Hoo"3:40
13."Interlude"0:40
14."Statchy"3:54
15."Bloody Body Parts in Da Fruit Punch Bowl"4:10
16."Bloodshed Hua Hoo" (Nigga Niles Crusty Remix)3:35

Samples

Toolbox Murderer

Every Record Label Sucks Dick

Bloody Axe

R.A. Be Down (Aww Baby Now)

Back To The Rubber-Room

Bloodshed Hua Hoo

Bloody Body Parts in Da Fruit Punch Bowl

Bloodshed (Nigga Niles Crusty Remix)

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