Sabacolypse: A Change Gon' Come

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Sabacolypse: A Change Gon' Come
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 2004 (2004-06-15)
StudioPowerhouse Studios (New York, NY)
Genre Hip hop
Length1:03:17
Label Psycho+Logical-Records
Producer Necro (also exec.)
Sabac Red chronology
The Future Is Now
(2002)
Sabacolypse: A Change Gon' Come
(2004)
The Ritual
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllHipHop Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]
AltRap.com7/10 [2]
HipHopDX 8/10 [3]
RapReviews7.5/10 [4]

Sabacolypse: A Change Gon' Come is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Sabac Red. It was released on June 15, 2004 via Psycho+Logical-Records. Production was handled entirely by Necro. It features guest appearances from Antwon Lamar Robinson, Cenophia Mitchell, Dash Mihok, Immortal Technique, Jamal Joseph, Mr. Hyde, Necro, Q-Unique, Roosevelt Phillip, Vinnie Paz, and his fellow Non Phixion groupmates.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro"0:34
2."Organize"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
3:59
3."Sabacolypse"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
3:44
4."Positive and Negative" (featuring Necro)
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
4:22
5."Revelation 1" (featuring Jamal Joseph)
1:02
6."Protest Music"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
3:41
7."Bac's Anthem"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
1:27
8."Fight Until the End" (featuring Immortal Technique and Roosevelt Phillip)
5:24
9."Revelation 2" (featuring Jamal Joseph)
  • Fuentes
  • Joseph
  • R. Braunstein
1:18
10."The Scientist (AIDS)"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
3:46
11."P.O.W.'s" (featuring Mr. Hyde, Necro, Goretex and Ill Bill)
3:59
12."Vinyl (Bacapella)"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
1:20
13."Unsolved Mysteries"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
4:34
14."Revelation 3" (featuring Jamal Joseph)
  • Fuentes
  • Joseph
  • R. Braunstein
1:32
15."A Change Gon' Come" (featuring Antwon Lamar Robinson)
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
4:13
16."Urban Gorillas" (featuring Vinnie Paz and Q-Unique)
4:42
17."Speak Militant"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
3:18
18."Freestyle Freedom"
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
1:54
19."I Have a Dream" (featuring Dash Mihok and Cenophia Mitchell)
4:23
20."A Change Gon' Come (Militant Metal Mix)" (featuring Antwon Lamar Robinson)
  • Fuentes
  • R. Braunstein
3:54
Total length:1:03:17

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