Fuck What You Think is the second and final album by American/Canadian
hip hop group
Main Source.[5][6] It was scheduled for release by
Wild Pitch Records in 1994, although it is unclear whether the album actually made it to stores.[7] However, the album was released, or re-released, in 1999.[7][4]Large Professor, one of the group's founding members, left the group before the making of the album.[1][8]
On this album,
K-Cut and Sir Scratch combined their talents with
Mikey D, an emcee previously signed to
Sleeping Bag Records, who demonstrates a raw voice and delivery. The song "Set It Off" includes verses from
Jadakiss and
Sheek Louch of
The Lox before they became successful a few years later. A female emcee named Shaqueen (
Kool G Rap's former wife) contributes to "Set It Off" and "Fuck What You Think." Only one single was released from the album, "What You Need," in 1993.
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music wrote that the group's "fresh, jazzy platform was well served by the indignant, often complex lyrical matter they pursued."[3]The Guardian called the album "only OK - but then, compared to [the] innovative debut, most records are."[9]
Track listing
All tracks produced by
K-Cut, except track 2 produced by L.T., and tracks 4, 8, and 10 produced by
Sir Scratch.
Fuck What You Think is the second and final album by American/Canadian
hip hop group
Main Source.[5][6] It was scheduled for release by
Wild Pitch Records in 1994, although it is unclear whether the album actually made it to stores.[7] However, the album was released, or re-released, in 1999.[7][4]Large Professor, one of the group's founding members, left the group before the making of the album.[1][8]
On this album,
K-Cut and Sir Scratch combined their talents with
Mikey D, an emcee previously signed to
Sleeping Bag Records, who demonstrates a raw voice and delivery. The song "Set It Off" includes verses from
Jadakiss and
Sheek Louch of
The Lox before they became successful a few years later. A female emcee named Shaqueen (
Kool G Rap's former wife) contributes to "Set It Off" and "Fuck What You Think." Only one single was released from the album, "What You Need," in 1993.
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music wrote that the group's "fresh, jazzy platform was well served by the indignant, often complex lyrical matter they pursued."[3]The Guardian called the album "only OK - but then, compared to [the] innovative debut, most records are."[9]
Track listing
All tracks produced by
K-Cut, except track 2 produced by L.T., and tracks 4, 8, and 10 produced by
Sir Scratch.