Ryde or Die Vol. 1

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Ryde or Die Vol. 1
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ReleasedApril 27, 1999
Studio
Genre Hip hop
Length54:12
Label
Producer Swizz Beatz, DJ Clue, Dave Hall, P. Killer Trackz, Duro
Ruff Ryders chronology
Ryde or Die Vol. 1
(1999)
Ryde or Die Vol. 2
(2000)
Singles from Ryde or Die Vol. 1
  1. "Ryde or Die"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Jigga My Nigga"
    Released: May 28, 1999
  3. "What Ya Want"
    Released: June 1999
  4. "Down Bottom"
    Released: August 1999
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Ryde or Die Vol. 1 is a compilation album from American hip-hop record label and collective Ruff Ryders, released on April 27, 1999 through Interscope Records and Ruff Ryders. The album debuted at #1, selling roughly 285,000 copies in its first week [2] and was certified platinum on June 2, 1999. [3]

Contents

Track listing

#TitleSongwritersProducer(s)Performer (s)Length
1"Ryde or Die"D. Styles, S. Jacobs, E. Jeffers, J. Philips, M. Smalls, E. Simmons DJ Clue, Duro

Samples "Head Banger" by EPMD feat. K-Solo and Redman and "One of Those Funk Things" by Parliament

4:01
2"Down Bottom"M. Smalls, T. Gray, K. Dean Swizz Beatz 4:55
3"What Ya Want"E. Jeffers, K. Dean Swizz Beatz
  • Intro: Eve
  • All verses: Eve
  • Chorus: Eve & Nokio
4:21
4"Jigga My Nigga"S. Carter, K. Dean Swizz Beatz Jay-Z 4:34
5"Takin' Money (Skit)"0:40
6"Dope Money"S. Jacobs, J. PhillipsP. Killer TrackzJadakiss & Styles P4:23
7"I'm a Ruff Ryder"D. Hall, K. Bruce Dave Hall Parlé5:10
8"Bug Out"E. Simmons, K. Dean Swizz Beatz DMX

Samples "Funky Worm" by Ohio Players

1:19
9"Kiss of Death"J. Phillips, K. Dean Swizz Beatz Jadakiss3:43
10"The Hood"M. Smalls, D. Grant, J. Phillips Swizz Beatz
  • Intro: Swizz Beatz
  • Verse 1: Beanie Sigel
  • Verse 2: Infa-Red
  • Verse 3: NuChild
  • Verse 4: Mysonne
  • Verse 5: Drag-On
3:51
11"Platinum Plus"J. Dupri, M. Betha, K. Dean Swizz Beatz
  • Chorus: Jermaine Dupri & Cross
  • Verse 1: Jermaine Dupri
  • Verse 2: Cross
  • Verse 3: Mase
  • Outro: Cross
3:39
12"Buff Ryder (Skit)"0:33
13"Do That Shit"E. Jeffers, K. Dean Swizz Beatz Eve 3:51
14"Piña Colada"S. Jacobs, C, Rios, K. Dean, E. leprie Swizz Beatz
  • Verse 1: Sheek Louch
  • Verse 2: Big Pun
  • Verse 3: Big Pun
  • Verse 4: Sheek Louch
  • Chorus: Erica Leprie
4:11
15"Some X Shit"E. Simmons, K. Dean Swizz Beatz
  • Intro, chorus & outro: Swizz Beatz & DMX
  • All verses: DMX
4:47

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