50 Years of Hip Hop: The Evolution by STOKED

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Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Funky Drummer Pts. 1 & 2
recording of:
Funky Drummer
lyricist and composer:
James Brown (The Godfather of Soul)
James Brown5:35
2Hit or Miss
cover recording of:
Hit or Miss
writer:
Odetta (American singer Odetta Holmes)
Bo Diddley3:44
3Ashley’s Roachclip
producer:
Carroll Hynson (arranger/producer) and Joe Tate (writer & producer from the 70s)
The Soul Searchers55:36
4Scratchin’
The Magic Disco Machine2:41
5(It’s Not the Express) It’s the J.B.’s Monaurail (Pts. 1 & 2 / single version)
producer:
Fred Wesley
arranger:
James Brown (The Godfather of Soul)
recording of:
(It’s Not the Express) It’s the JB’s Monaurail
composer:
James Brown (The Godfather of Soul)
The J.B.’s8:16
6Music, Harmony and Rhythm
Brooklyn Dreams3:56
7Joyous
recording of:
Joyous
lyricist and composer:
Michael Hepburn
publisher:
Fifth Floor Music, Inc.
Pleasure6:30
8Theme From S.W.A.T.
engineer:
Phil Kaye and Joe Laux
producer:
Steve Barri and Michael Omartian
bass guitar:
Scott Edwards (bassist)
brass [horns]:
Chuck Findley (trumpet, trombone, horn player), Jim Horn (saxophonist, hornist, flutist and oboist), Steve Madaio, Fred Selden and Ernie Watts (Ernest James Watts, jazz and blues saxophonist)
drums (drum set):
Ed Greene (drummer)
guitar:
Ben Benay, Jay Graydon and Dean Parks (American session guitarist)
guitar [rhythm guitar]:
Ray Parker Jr.
keyboard:
Michael Omartian
percussion:
Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
conductor:
Sid Sharp
arranger:
Michael Omartian
recording of:
Theme From S.W.A.T.
composer:
Barry De Vorzon
publisher:
EMI Gold Horizon Music Corp., ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., holding company – do not use as release label), コンソーシアム音楽出版 C・F事業部 (Consortium Music Publishing, CF Division) (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング CMP外国事業部 (sub‐publisher for foreign (non‐Japanese) works) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
Rhythm Heritage53:21
9Super Sporm
Captain Sky12:00
10The Breaks
recording of:
The Breaks
writer:
James B. Moore (producer, composer), Kurtis Walker, Lawrence Smith (US hip hop producer), Robert Arthur Ford, Jr. (hip hop writer and producer) and Russell W. Simmons
publisher:
Neutral Gray Music
Kurtis Blow7:49
11Buffalo Gals
recording of:
Buffalo Gals
composer:
Anne Dudley (English score composer), Trevor Horn and Malcolm McLaren
publisher:
Buffalo Music, Ltd., By Bug House Music, Unforgettable Music, Ltd., Universal Music Publishing, Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group) and Universal-Polygram International, Inc.
Malcolm McLaren34:19
12Close (to the Edit)
producer:
Trevor Horn
electronic instruments:
Anne Dudley (English score composer), Trevor Horn, J.J. Jeczalik and Gary Langan
arranger:
Trevor Horn
recording of:
Close (to the Edit)
composer:
Anne Dudley (English score composer), Trevor Horn, J.J. Jeczalik, Gary Langan and Paul Morley
Art of Noise4.255:36
13A Fly Girl
Boogie Boys5:54
14Push It
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Island Def Jam Music Group (American holding company, not normally a release label) (in 1986)
recording of:
Push It
writer:
Hurby Azor and Ray Davies (UK singer/songwriter, member of The Kinks)
publisher:
Next Plateau Music Inc. and Turn Out Brothers Publishing
Salt‐N‐Pepa44:29
15I’m Bad
producer:
LA Posse and LL Cool J
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Def Jam Records, Inc. (in 1987)
recording of:
I'm Bad
composer:
Bobby “Bobcat” Ervin, James Todd Smith, Darryl Pierce and Dwayne Simon
LL Cool J4.54:40
16Bring the Noise
producer:
Carl Ryder, Eric Sadler and Hank Shocklee
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Island Def Jam Music Group (American holding company, not normally a release label) (in 1988)
samples:
Funky Drummer, Part 1 by James Brown (The Godfather of Soul), Get Off Your Ass and Jam by Funkadelic and It's My Thing, Part 1 by Marva Whitney
part of:
Rolling Stone: The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time (number: 90), Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (as at 2016-06-10) (number: 160) and Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 397)
recording of:
Bring tha Noize (Original Version) (in 1987)
lyricist:
Carlton Douglas Ridenhour and Hank Shocklee
composer:
Carlton Douglas Ridenhour, George Clinton (US funk musician), Eric Sadler and Hank Shocklee
publisher:
Island Music Ltd. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
Public Enemy3.853:47
17Microphone Fiend
producer:
Eric B. and Rakim (William Michael Griffin Jr., American rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
UNI Records, Inc. (in 1988)
samples:
School Boy Crush by Average White Band
recording of:
Microphone Fiend
lyricist:
William Griffin (William Michael Griffin Jr., American rapper)
writer:
Eric Barrier and William Griffin (William Michael Griffin Jr., American rapper)
publisher:
EMI Songs Ltd.
Eric B. & Rakim4.55:14
18Straight Outta Compton
producer:
Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) and Yella (US hip-hop/electro producer Antoine Carraby)
vocals:
Eazy‐E, Ice Cube and MC Ren
samples:
Amen, Brother by The Winstons (60s US funk & soul group) (membranophone), Burn Rubber (Why You Wanna Hurt Me) by The Gap Band (effects), Get Me Back on Time, Engine Number 9 by Wilson Pickett (lead vocals), It's My Turn by Dezo Daz feat. DJ Slip (US hip-hop producer Terry K. Allen, Compton's Most Wanted) (lead vocals), Take Me to the Mardi Gras by Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer) (drums (drum set)), West Coast Poplock by Ronnie Hudson and the Street People (lead vocals) and You’ll Like It Too by Funkadelic (membranophone)
part of:
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 248)
recording of:
Straight Outta Compton
writer:
Andre Young (Andre Young, rap producer), Eric Wright, Lorenzo Patterson and O’Shea Jackson
N.W.A4.54:17
19The Nigga Ya Love to HateIce Cube3.653:14
20Step in the Arena
recording of:
Step in the Arena
lyricist:
Keith Elam (Rapper, half of Gang Starr, Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal)
composer:
Chris Martin (US hip hop producer & DJ)
Gang Starr3:33
21Passin’ Me By
recording of:
Passing Me By
writer:
Steve Boone, Derrick Stewart (US rapper, member of The Pharcyde), Emandu Wilcox (US rapper Emandu Wilcox, member of The Pharcyde), John Martinez (J-Swift), Romye Robinson (US rapper), John Sebastian, Mark Sebastian and Tre Hardson
is based on:
Summer in the City
The Pharcyde5:03
22Slam
engineer:
Rich July (from 1992-07 until 1992-08)
producer:
ChySkillz (from 1992-07 until 1992-08) and Jam Master Jay (from 1992-07 until 1992-08)
mixer:
Rich July (in 1992)
lead vocals:
Big DS (from 1992-07 until 1992-08), Fredro Starr (from 1992-07 until 1992-08), Sonsee (from 1992-07 until 1992-08) and Sticky Fingaz (US rapper Kirk Jones, Onyx member) (from 1992-07 until 1992-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Rush Associated Labels (in 1993) and Rush Associated Labels Inc. (in 1993)
samples:
Rich Kind of Poverty by Sam & Dave and The Champ by The Mohawks
recording of:
Slam (from 1992-07 until 1992-08)
lyricist:
Fred Scruggs Jr. (in 1992), Kirk Jones (US rapper Kirk Jones, Onyx member) (in 1992) and Tyrone Taylor (US rapper, Sonsee, of Onyx) (in 1992)
composer:
Jason William Mizell (in 1992) and Chylow Parker (in 1992)
Onyx4.53:37
23Regulate
recording engineer and mixer:
Greg Geitzenauer
producer:
Warren G
additional mixer:
John Morris (engineer)
editor:
John Philip Shenale
guest guitar:
Andreas Straub
guest keyboard:
Greg Geitzenauer
lead vocals:
Nate Dogg and Warren G
performer:
Nate Dogg
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Rush Associated Labels (in 1994)
recorded at and mixed at:
Track Record, Inc. in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
edited at:
The Nut Ranch in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
I Keep Forgettin’ by Michael McDonald (R&B & soul singer) and Sign of the Times by Bob James (US jazz keyboardist, arranger and producer)
music videos:
Regulate (music video) by Warren G
recording of:
Regulate
writer:
Nathaniel Hale (Nate Dogg) and Warren Griffin (Warren G)
publisher:
Shug Publishing and Warren G. Publishing
is based on:
I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)
Warren G ft. Nate Dogg4.454:10
24Ice Cream, Part 2
Raekwon feat. Method Man & Cappadonna3:44
25Hay (album version explicit)Crucial Conflict4:20
26Pass Me da Green
producer:
Craig B (hip-hop producer Craig Bazile)
performer:
Master P (US rapper Percy Miller)
produced for:
Beats by the Pound
recording of:
Pass Me da Green
writer:
Master P (US rapper Percy Miller) and Raymond Emile Poole
Master P3:05
27Get at Me Dog
additional producer:
P.K. (rapper)
producer:
Dame Grease
mixer:
D’Anthony Johnson
guest performer:
Sheek
samples:
Everything Good to You (Ain’t Always Good for You) by B.T. Express (funk/disco group)
recording of:
Get at Me Dog
writer:
Anthony Fields (rapper), Damon Blackmon, Earl Simmons (US rapper) and Sam Taylor (US jump blues/funk guitarist, songwriter & singer)
quotes lyrics from:
Deeper and Deeper
DMX feat. Sheek4.654:04
28Ha
vocals:
Juvenile (New Orleans rapper Terius Gray)
recording of:
Ha
writer:
Mannie Fresh and Terius Gray (Juvenile, New Orleans rapper Terius Gray)
Juvenile4:52
29Da Rockwilder
recording engineer:
Tom Soares
producer:
Rockwilder (US hip-hop producer, songwriter, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, programmer)
mixer:
Tommy Uzzo
performer:
Redman (US rapper)
produced for:
F‐5 Productions
recorded at:
Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Mirror Image in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Da Rockwilder
lyricist:
Clifford Smith (of the Wu‐Tang Clan) and Reggie Noble (Redman, US rapper)
composer:
Dana Stinson (US hip-hop producer, songwriter, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, programmer)
Method Man & Redman42:16
30The Light
assistant recording engineer:
Nick Hura and Dylan Koski-Budabin
recording engineer:
Todd Fairall
producer:
Jay Dee (US producer and rapper aka Jay Dee)
mixer:
Bob Power
additional keyboard:
James Poyser (soul, r&b, hip-hop producer and songwriter)
lead vocals:
Common (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 2000)
samples:
Open Your Eyes by Bobby Caldwell (US singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist) and You're Getting a Little Too Smart by Detroit Emeralds
recording of:
The Light
writer:
Bobby Caldwell (US singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist), Norman Harris (American Philly Soul guitarist, producer, and songwriter), James Yancey (US producer and rapper aka Jay Dee), Lonnie Rashid Lynn (US rapper) and Bruce Malament
publisher:
Bendan Music, Bobby Caldwell Music, E.P.H.C.Y. Publishing, Senseless Music (BMI), Songs of Universal, Inc. (BMI) and The Music Force
Common54:22
31Move Bitch
mixer:
KLC (Southern US rap producer Craig Lawson, aka The Drum Major)
guest performer:
I‐20 and Mystikal (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
The Island Def Jam Music Group (American holding company, not normally a release label) (in 2001)
recording of:
Move Bitch
writer:
Bobby Sandimanie (I‐20), Christopher Bridges (Ludacris, US rapper & actor), Craig Lawson (Southern US rap producer Craig Lawson, aka The Drum Major) and Michael Tyler (US rapper)
Ludacris feat. Mystikal and I‐203.654:32
32Oh Boy
recording engineer and mixer:
Young Guru (American audio engineer and producer)
producer:
Just Blaze
performer:
Juelz Santana
produced for:
F.O.B. Entertainment, N.Q.C. Management and Roc the World
recorded at and mixed at:
Baseline Studios in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Oh Boy
writer:
C. Giles (Cam’ron, US rapper Cameron Giles, fka Killa Cam), J. Smith, L. James and N. Whitfield
publisher:
F.O.B. Music Publishing (ASCAP), Killa Cam Music, Sony/ATV Ballad, Universal Music Corporation (USA, affiliated with ASCAP) and USI B Music Publishing
Cam’ron feat. Juelz Santana43:28
33Hot in Herre
assistant recording engineer and assistant engineer:
Nick Howard (engineer)
recording engineer and engineer:
Brian Garten
producer:
The Neptunes (US producer duo Chad Hugo & Pharrell Williams)
assistant mixer:
Dan Milazzo and Jeff Robinette
associate mixer:
Jamie Duncan
mixer:
Rich Travali
other vocals [female vocals]:
Dani Stevenson
vocals:
Nelly (US rapper)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Universal Records (UMG subsidiary, “RECORDS” must be a part of the logo; read annotation) (in 2002) and Universal Records Inc. (not for release label use! a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2002)
recorded at and engineered at:
Right Track Recordings in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States and The Village (Village Studios, aka The Village Recorder) in Los Angeles, California, United States
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 2002 (number: 3) and Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 195)
recording of:
Hot in Herre
lyricist:
Charles Brown (jazz guitarist/singer "The Godfather of Go-Go") and Nelly (US rapper)
composer:
Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams
publisher:
BMG Songs, Inc. (ended), Chase Chad Music (BMI) (ended), EMI April Music Inc. (ended), EMI Blackwood Inc. (ended), Ascent Music Inc., EMI Pop Music Publishing, Jackie Frost Music, Nouveau Music Company, Swing T Publishing, Universal Music–MGB Songs and Waters of the Nazareth Publishing
quotes lyrics from:
Bustin’ Loose
Nelly3.93:48
34Poppin Them Thangs
G‐Unit4:01
35Lean Back
performer:
Fat Joe (US rapper, Terror Squad) and Remy Ma
recording of:
Lean Back
writer:
Joseph Cartagena (US rapper, Terror Squad), Reminisce Smith and Scott Storch (producer)
publisher:
Joey and Ryan Music, Remynisce Music, Scott Storch Music and TVT Music
Terror Squad, Remy, Fat Joe3.654:08
36Dreams
producer:
Kanye West (formerly Kanye West)
samples:
No Money Down by Jerry Butler (soul singer)
recording of:
Dreams
writer:
Jerry Butler (soul singer), The Game (US rapper, aka Game) and Kanye West (formerly Kanye West)
The Game4.64:47
37Hustlin’
producer:
The Runners (US hip hop production duo)
recording of:
Hustlin’
writer:
Andrew Harr, Jermaine Jackson and William Roberts II (US rapper)
Rick Ro$$44:15
38This Is Why I’m Hot
producer:
Blackout Movement
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Capitol Records, Inc. (not for release label use; US company behind the “Capitol Records” imprint) (in 2007)
recording of:
This Is Why I’m Hot
publisher:
Keak da Sneak and Shawn Mims
writer:
Danny Schofield, Darryl McDaniels (rapper Darryl McDaniels), Earl Stevens (son of Earl Stevens aka E-40), Leon Haywood (funk and soul singer, songwriter, record producer), Jonathan H. Smith (US producer & rapper), Joseph Simmons, Curtis Lundy (American Musician, composer, producer, choir director, arranger and double bassist), Shawn Mims, Thomas Simons and Winston Thomas
publisher:
Curwan Music (publisher for Curtis Lundy), Heavy on the Grind Entertainment, Irving Music, Inc., Muzikil State of Mindz (ASCAP), Schofield's (ASCAP), Songs of TVT, The BlackOut Legacy and Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019)
Mims4:14
39The Fire
recording engineer:
Nick Banns, Rick Friedrich and Jon Smeltz
producer:
Ahmir Khalib Thompson (US drummer, producer and DJ), Rick Friedrich, Karl Bert Jenkins (US rapper Dice Raw) and Richard Nichols (Longtime producer and manager for The Roots)
mixer:
Jason Goldstein (engineer)
guest vocals:
John Legend
vocals:
Black Thought (US rapper, singer, and actor Tarik Trotter)
recording of:
The Fire
writer:
Ahmir Khalib Thompson (US drummer, producer and DJ), Rick Friedrich, Karl Bert Jenkins (US rapper Dice Raw) and Tariq Luqmaan Trotter (US rapper, singer, and actor Tarik Trotter)
The Roots feat. John Legend4.53:41
40My President (explicit)
producer:
Tha Bizness
Young Jeezy feat. Nas55:32
41Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare)
assistant recording engineer:
Michael Makowski, Anthony Palazzole and Josh Shultz
recording engineer:
Evan Mast and Ryan West (engineer)
producer:
Ratatat (US electronic rock duo)
assistant mixer:
Erik Madrid (engineer) and Christian Plata
mixer:
Manny Marroquin
solo guitar:
Mike Stroud
strings:
The Larry Gold Orchestra
additional vocals:
Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden
conductor:
Larry Gold (strings)
strings arranger:
Larry Gold
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Universal Motown Records (not for release label use; use “Universal Motown” instead) (in 2009)
recorded at:
Chung King Studios in New York, New York, United States
mixed at:
Larrabee Sound Studios (present day location in North Hollywood, since 1991) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
arranged at:
The Studio 215 in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (strings)
recording of:
Pursuit of Happiness
lyricist and composer:
Evan Mast, Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi and Mike Stroud
part of:
Matuschkes Lieblinge 2009
Kid Cudi feat. MGMT & Ratatat3.754:56
42Coming Home
engineer:
Steve “Rock Star” Dickey (mixing engineer) and Zach Gurka
co-producer:
JAY‐Z (US rapper)
producer:
Alex "da Kid" Grant (UK musician, record producer, songwriter, record executive & fashion designer)
additional keyboard:
Eric Hudson (producer, songwriter)
additional piano, bass and guitar:
J. Browz (for Veers Music)
guest lead vocals:
Skylar Grey (US singer-songwriter and record producer)
lead vocals:
Diddy (Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, P. Diddy) and Dirty Money (Dawn Richard & Kalenna Harper of Diddy-Dirty Money)
recording of:
Coming Home
writer:
Alex da Kid (UK musician, record producer, songwriter, record executive & fashion designer), Skylar Grey (US singer-songwriter and record producer), JAY‐Z (US rapper) and Jermaine Cole (US rapper & producer)
Diddy – Dirty Money feat. Skylar Grey43:59
43Rack City
part of:
Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (as of October 2023) (number: 449)
recording of:
Rack City
Tyga3:23
44The Don
assistant recording engineer:
Juliette Amoroso
recording engineer:
Gleyder “GEE” Disla and Brian Sumner (Los Angeles based recording engineer)
producer:
Heavy D (US rapper), Da Internz (production team) and SALAAMREMI.COM
mixer:
Jaycen Joshua
bass:
SALAAM REMI
additional vocals:
Red Alert (US hip hop artist Fred Krute)
vocals:
Nas (US rapper)
recorded at:
Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States and Instrument Zoo Studios in Miami, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Larrabee Studios (present day location in North Hollywood, since 1991) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
samples:
Dance Inna New York by Super Cat (dancehall deejay)
recording of:
The Don
writer:
Ernest Clark, Dwight Myers (US rapper), Nasir Jones (US rapper), Nkrumah “Jah” Thomas, Marcos Palacios, Salaam Remi and W. Maragh (dancehall deejay)
Nas3.53:02
45Sweet Serenade (explicit)
Pusha T feat. Chris Brown3:39
46Bad Girls
additional programming:
Sugu
assistant engineer:
Thomas Culliso
engineer:
Marcella "Incredible Lago" Araica (American songwriter, recording and mixing engineer)
producer:
Danja (US producer Nate Hills)
mixer:
Marcella"Ms. Lago" Araica (American songwriter, recording and mixing engineer)
vocals:
M.I.A. (hip hop artist Maya Arulpragasam)
recorded at:
Hit Factory Miami in Miami, Florida, United States
mixed at:
Chalice Recording Studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
part of:
Stereogum: The 200 Best Songs of the 2010s (number: 4), Pitchfork: The 200 Best Songs of the 2010s (number: 27) and Rolling Stone: The 100 Best Songs of the 2010s (number: 89)
recording of:
Bad Girls (M.I.A. song)
writer:
Marcella Araica (American songwriter, recording and mixing engineer), Mathangi Arulpragasam (hip hop artist Maya Arulpragasam) and Nate Hills (US producer Nate Hills)
M.I.A.43:48
47My NiggaYG feat. Jeezy & Rich Homie Quan43:56
48Norf NorfVince Staples33:04
49White Iverson
recording of:
White Iverson
Post Malone34:17
501‒800‒273‒8255
producer:
6ix (US hip‐hop producer Arjun Ivatury) and Logic (US rapper)
guest performer:
Alessia Cara and Khalid (American R&B singer‐songwriter)
performer:
Logic (US rapper)
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2017 (number: 31) and Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2018 (number: 84)
recording of:
1‒800‒273‒8255
lyricist and composer:
Arjun Ivatury (US hip‐hop producer Arjun Ivatury), Alessia Cara, Sir Dylan, Khalid (American R&B singer‐songwriter), Logic (US rapper) and Andrew Taggart
Logic feat. Alessia Cara & Khalid34:10
51Stir Fry
edit of:
Stir Fry (explicit) by Migos
recording of:
Stir Fry
writer:
Kiari Cephus (Atlanta rapper, member of Migos), Kirsnick Ball (Atlanta rapper, member of Migos), Quavious Marshall (US rapper) and Pharrell Williams
Migos23:10
52CLOUT COBAIN | CLOUT CO13A1N
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
PH Recordings, LLC (in 2018)
part of:
TheNeedleDrop: Top 50 Singles of 2018 (number: 17) and TheNeedleDrop: Top 100 Songs of the 2010s (number: 61)
Denzel Curry43:51
53Drip Too Hard
producer:
Turbo (hip hop producer Chandler Durham)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Quality Control Music, LLC (not for release label use; use “Quality Control Music” instead.) (in 2018)
Lil Baby & Gunna2:26
54Dior
Pop Smoke33:36
55Suge
recording engineer:
Zach Steele
producer:
jetsonmade and Pooh Beatz
mixer:
Kevin McCloskey
vocals:
DaBaby (US rapper Jonathan Lyndale Kirk)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2019)
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2019 (number: 24) and Grammy Award: Best Rap Performance nominees (number: 2020)
recording of:
Suge
writer:
DaBaby (US rapper Jonathan Lyndale Kirk), jetsonmade and Pooh Beatz
publisher:
Winners Circle Worldwide Publishing
DaBaby52:43
56Wolves
Big Sean feat. Post Malone3:20
57Sky
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
AWGE (creative agency founded by A$AP Rocky) (in 2020, in 2021) and Interscope Records (part of UMG Recordings, Inc.) (in 2020, in 2021)
music videos:
Sky (music video) by Playboi Carti
Playboi Carti3:13
58Creepin’
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 2023 (number: 5) and BILLIONS CLUB
recording of:
Creepin’
revision of:
I Don’t Wanna Know (Mario Winans song)
Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage53:42
59Flawlëss
producer:
BNYX (Philadelphia hip hop producer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Geffen Records (in 2022)
Yeat feat. Lil Uzi Vert2:56
60drive ME crazy!
additional vocals:
Diana Gordon (fka Wynter Gordon)
Lil Yachty3:50