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1997 studio album by Cru
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Da Dirty 30 is the only studio album by American hip hop trio
Cru. It was released on June 15, 1997, as a joint production by
Def Jam Recordings and
Violator Entertainment, with the entire
production of the album coming from the group's producer Yogi. It features
guest appearances from
Black Rob,
Anthony Hamilton,
Antoinette, Jim Hydro,
Ras Kass,
Slick Rick,
The Lox and
Tracey Lee. The album was met with positive reviews but was not a huge commercial success, peaking at number 102 on the
Billboard 200, number 26 on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and topped the
Top Heatseekers.
Two singles made it to the charts: "
Just Another Case", which made it to No. 68 on the
Billboard Hot 100, and "
Bubblin'", which peaked at No. 23 on the
Hot Rap Singles chart.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "DJ Footlong (Intro)" | Jeremy A. Graham | 1:46 |
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2. | "Bluntz & Bakakeemis" (featuring
Antoinette, Jim Hydro and
Tracey Lee) | | 3:09 |
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3. | "That Shit" | - Santiago
- Anthony Holmes
- Graham
| 3:27 |
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4. | "
Just Another Case" (featuring
Slick Rick) | | 3:35 |
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5. | "Hoe 2 Society" | | 0:57 |
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6. | "Nuthin' But" (featuring
Black Rob) | | 3:18 |
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7. | "Straight from L.I.P." | | 3:14 |
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8. | "Goin' Down" | Santiago | 2:54 |
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9. | "Shoot Out" | Santiago | 1:00 |
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10. | "Ten to Run" | Graham | 1:14 |
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11. | "Wreckgonize" (featuring Black Rob) | | 3:44 |
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12. | "Bulletproof Vest" | Santiago | 0:33 |
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13. | "The Ebonic Plague" (featuring
Ras Kass) | | 3:52 |
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14. | "Up North" | | 3:34 |
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15. | "R.I.P." | Graham | 0:10 |
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16. | "Live at the Tunnel" (featuring
The Lox) | | 3:53 |
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17. | "Pronto" | | 4:16 |
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18. | "You Used To" | Graham | 0:40 |
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19. | "Fresh, Wild and Bold" | | 3:00 |
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20. | "O.J." | Graham | 0:43 |
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21. | "Lisa Lipps" | | 2:59 |
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22. | "
Bubblin'" | | 3:06 |
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23. | "Goines Tale" | Santiago | 2:37 |
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24. | "The Illz" | | 4:19 |
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25. | "Footlong" | Graham | 0:11 |
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26. | "My Everlovin'" | | 3:32 |
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27. | "Pay Attention" (featuring
Anthony Hamilton) | | 3:48 |
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28. | "Loungin' Wit My Cru" | | 3:37 |
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29. | "Dirty 29" | Graham | 0:29 |
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30. | "Armaggedon" | | 3:10 |
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Total length: | 1:16:47 |
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Personnel
- Taj Sidhu – recording, mixing
- Rich Travali – mixing
- Tony Smalios – mixing
- Brian Miller – mixing
-
Tom Coyne – mastering
- "Baby"
Chris Lighty – executive producer, A&R
-
Mark Pitts – associate executive producer, management
- Chad "Chaddio" Santiago – associate executive producer
- Anthony "The Mighty Ha" Holmes – associate executive producer
- Jeremy "Yogi Bear" Graham – associate executive producer
- David "Dave" Lighty – A&R
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Danny Clinch – photography
Charts
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