Young Black Teenagers (album)
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| Studio album by Young Black Teenagers | |||||
| Released | February 19, 1991 | ||||
| Recorded | 1990 | ||||
| Genre | Hip-Hop | ||||
| Length | 45:40 | ||||
| Label | Sound of Urban Listeners | ||||
| Producer | Hank Shocklee Keith Shocklee DJ Skribble |
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Young Black Teenagers is the self titled debut album by rap group, Young Black Teenagers. The album was released in 1991 for Hank Shocklee's Sound of Urban Listeners, or Soul Records. Although the album did not do as well as the group's follow-up album, the album eventually went gold and featured four singles, "Loud & Hard To Hit", "Nobody Knows Kelli", "To My Donna" and "Proud to Be Black". The album cover was a parody of The Beatles' Meet the Beatles!
[edit] Track Listing
- "Punks, Lies & Video Tape"- 4:11
- "Korner Groove"- 3:57
- "Traci"- 2:37
- "First Stage of a Rampage Called the Rap Rage"- 3:51
- "Nobody Knows Kelli"- 3:27
- "Daddy Kalled Me Niga Cause I Likeded to Rhyme"- 2:59
- "Chillin' Wit Me Posse"- 2:05
- "Mack Daddy Don of the Underworld"- 3:48
- "Loud and Hard to Hit"- 3:35
- "My TV Went Black and White on Me"- 3:32
- "Proud to Be Black"- 4:42
- "To My Donna"- 3:22
- "My Color TV"- 3:34


