Brick House (EP) explained

Brick House
Type:EP
Artist:Saukrates
Cover:Saukrates Brick House EP.jpg
Released:February 5, 1997
Recorded:1995–1996
Genre:Canadian hip hop
Label:Serious/Capitol Hill
Producer:Saukrates, No I.D., Day
Next Title:The Underground Tapes
Next Year:1999

Brick House is an EP by Canadian rapper Saukrates, released February 5, 1997 in the United States.[1] It was released independently on Serious Entertainment and Capitol Hill Music. The EP was popular among underground hip hop fans, with 20,000 copies sold.[2] It features appearances by American rappers Common, Masta Ace, and O.C.[3] It also includes "Father Time" which was released as a 12" single in 1995.

Track listing

12" EP

A-side

TitleProducer(s)Featured guest(s)
1."Play Dis"SaukratesCommon
2."Play Dis (Instrumental)"Saukrates
3."Rollin"SaukratesMasta Ace and O.C.
4."Rollin (Remix)"SaukratesMasta Ace and O.C.

B-side

TitleProducer(s)Featured guest(s)
1."P's & Q's"Saukrates
2."Play Dis (Remix)"No I.D.Common
3."Father Time (Remix)"Day (co-produced by Saukrates)
4."Father Time"Day (co-produced by Saukrates)

Notes and References

  1. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000005AG3 Brick House E.P.
  2. http://www.wordmag.com/UrbanPlayers3.HTM Top Canadian Urban Players
  3. JAM! Music. Accessed on October 25, 2009.