Chapter 2: World Domination
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| Chapter 2: World Domination | |||||
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| Studio album by Triple 6 Mafia | |||||
| Released | November 4, 1997 | ||||
| Recorded | 1997 | ||||
| Genre | Southern Rap | ||||
| Length | 71:53 | ||||
| Label | Relativity Records | ||||
| Producer | DJ Paul Juicy J |
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Triple 6 Mafia released the album Chapter 2: World Domination in 1997 after signing with Relativity Records. This was their first widely distributed album and also Triple 6 Mafia's first gold album, having sold over 800,000 copies. This album is the last to feature a majority of darker beats, but also shows the group moving toward a more mainstream sound that would be heard on 2000's When The Smoke Clears:66-61. It incorporated reprises of four hits previously released on Mystic Stylez and Chapter 1: The End — "Tear Da Club Up", "Late Nite Tip", "Body Parts" and "N 2 Deep". [1]
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[edit] Track listing
| # | Title | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Featured | Samples |
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| 1 | "We Are Waiting" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 2 | "Studio Time" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
| 3 | "Will Blast" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 4 | "Hit A Muthafucka" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 5 | "Are You Ready For Us" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Dayton Family | |
| 6 | "Prophet Posse" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Prophet Posse |
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| 7 | "Motivated" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
| 8 | "I Ain't Cha Friend" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Koopsta Knicca |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
| 9 | "Watcha Do" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 10 | "Spill My Blood" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 11 | "Who Got Dem 9's" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Project Pat | |
| 12 | "Gunclaps" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Darnell Carlton Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
| 13 | "3-6 In the Morning" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 14 | "Tear Da Club Up '97" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Lola Mitchell Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 15 | "Late Nite Tip" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 16 | "Body Parts 2" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Prophet Posse |
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| 17 | "Flashes" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Robert Cooper |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | ||
| 18 | "Neighbourhood Hoe" | Paul Beauregard | DJ Paul |
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| 19 | "N 2 Deep" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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| 20 | "Anyone Out There" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston Ricky Dunigan |
DJ Paul * Juicy J |
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| 21 | "Land of the Lost" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J | Project Pat | |
| 22 | "Weed Is Got Me High" | Paul Beauregard Jordan Houston |
DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Jason Birchmeier. Chapter 2: World Domination. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
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