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1998 studio album by Gangsta Boo
Enquiring Minds |
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Released | September 29, 1998 |
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Recorded | 1997–1998 |
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Studio | Cotton Row Recording Studio (
Memphis, Tennessee) |
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Length | 74:14 |
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- "Where Dem Dollas At"
Released: July 14, 1998
- "Nasty Trick"
Released: December 29, 1998
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Enquiring Minds is the debut solo studio album by American rapper
Gangsta Boo.
[3] It was released on September 29, 1998, by
Hypnotize Minds and
Relativity Records. The recording sessions took place at Cotton Row Recording Studio in
Memphis. The
production was handled by
DJ Paul and
Juicy J.
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1. | "Intro" (featuring
DJ Paul &
Juicy J) | 1:10 |
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2. | "Enquiring Minds" | 1:28 |
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3. | "Don't Stand So Close" (featuring
Tear Da Club Up Thugs) | 4:04 |
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4. | "Oh No" (featuring
Hussein Fatal & Tear Da Club Up Thugs) | 4:14 |
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5. | "Kill, Kill, Kill, Murder, Murder, Murder" (featuring DJ Paul) | 2:32 |
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6. | "Suck a Little Dick" (featuring DJ Paul & Juicy J) | 3:57 |
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7. | "Fuck You" (featuring M-Child & Koopsta Knicca) | 4:42 |
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8. | "Where Dem Dollas At" (featuring DJ Paul & Juicy J) | 4:26 |
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9. | "Da One Close, Know Most" (featuring DJ Paul) | 1:41 |
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10. | "Wanna Go to War" | 3:21 |
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11. | "I'll Be the Other Woman" | 4:27 |
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12. | "High Off That Weed" (featuring Juicy J) | 3:09 |
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13. | "Be Real" (featuring
Crunchy Black) | 4:18 |
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14. | "Nasty Trick" | 3:33 |
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15. | "Nigga Yeah Know" (featuring T-Rock &
Project Pat) | 3:00 |
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16. | "Money and the Powder" (featuring DJ Paul) | 4:20 |
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17. | "Life in the Metro" (featuring
MC Mack & Scanman) | 3:47 |
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18. | "This Is Personal" (featuring Project Pat) | 3:04 |
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19. | "Only You" (featuring T-Rock) | 3:45 |
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20. | "Who We Be?" (featuring
Prophet Posse) | 5:37 |
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21. | "Where Dem Dollas At" (Bass Mix) | 3:39 |
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Total length: | 74:14 |
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^ Birchmeier, Jason.
"Enquiring Minds - Gangsta Boo | Songs, Reviews, Credits".
AllMusic. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
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^ Williams, Felicia A. (November 1998).
"Record Report: Gangsta Boo – Enquiring Minds".
The Source. No. 110. New York. p. 200. Archived from
the original on January 26, 2000. Retrieved August 2, 2024.
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^ Baker, Soren (August 30, 1998). "East Coast? West Coast? No, Try the Mississippi". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 61.
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"Gangsta Boo Chart History (Billboard 200)".
Billboard. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
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"Jay-Z, OutKast, Tribe Stage Assault On Album Chart".
MTV News. October 7, 1998. Archived from
the original on May 19, 2015.
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"Gangsta Boo Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)".
Billboard. Retrieved March 12, 2019.