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Released | May 13, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1996–1997 | |||
Studio | Platinum Island Studios * Battery Studios * Central Studios * Hollywood Sounds | |||
Genre | Hip hop, reggae | |||
Label | Delicious Vinyl [1] | |||
Producer | RAH Salaam Remi Mad Lion Terry Lewis Eddison Electrik Robert Livingston Sting International | |||
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Yardcore is the second and final studio album by Born Jamericans. The title track was released as single on CD and 12" vinyl, with several remixes.
"Yardcore" reached #8 on the U.S. Hot Rap Singles chart. [3] The album ranked #14 on Billboard's list of the best-selling reggae albums of 1997. [4]
The Washington Post praised the album, writing: "Jamericans work in the reggae dancehall tradition of growling deejay (Shine) and silky-smooth singer (Notch), and underneath is essential jeep music, with all the thuds and thumps of a dancehall-hip-hop fusion." [5]
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Yardcore | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 13, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1996–1997 | |||
Studio | Platinum Island Studios * Battery Studios * Central Studios * Hollywood Sounds | |||
Genre | Hip hop, reggae | |||
Label | Delicious Vinyl [1] | |||
Producer | RAH Salaam Remi Mad Lion Terry Lewis Eddison Electrik Robert Livingston Sting International | |||
Born Jamericans chronology | ||||
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Yardcore is the second and final studio album by Born Jamericans. The title track was released as single on CD and 12" vinyl, with several remixes.
"Yardcore" reached #8 on the U.S. Hot Rap Singles chart. [3] The album ranked #14 on Billboard's list of the best-selling reggae albums of 1997. [4]
The Washington Post praised the album, writing: "Jamericans work in the reggae dancehall tradition of growling deejay (Shine) and silky-smooth singer (Notch), and underneath is essential jeep music, with all the thuds and thumps of a dancehall-hip-hop fusion." [5]
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