Quad City Knock Explained

Quad City Knock
Type:Album
Artist:95 South
Cover:Quad City Knock.jpg
Released:April 15, 1993
Recorded:1992, 1993
Genre:Hip hop, Southern rap, Miami bass
Length:48:08
Label:Wrap
Producer:95 South, Jay Ski McGowan, C.C. Lemonhead
Next Title:One Mo' 'Gen
Next Year:1995

Quad City Knock is the debut album by Southern rap group 95 South, released in April 1993.[1] It peaked at No. 71 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.[2] The single, "Whoot, There It Is", peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] It was produced mostly by the production duo of Jay Ski and C.C. Lemonhead, who would go on to form the 69 Boyz and Quad City DJ's.

Track listing

All tracks are written by McGowan and N. Orange, except where noted. Produced by Bass Mechanics for Purple Productions.[4]

WRAP CD

The 1993 WRAP Records CD release lacks the Ultimix of "Whoot! There It Is", containing only the original album version. "Booty Man Battle" and "95 South in da House" are added as track 13 and track 15 respectively. The printed media lists "K-Knock in da House" and "We Got da Bass" as separate tracks, giving a total of 18, despite the audio data combining these as above, giving an actual total of 17 tracks.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: D . Chuck . Chuck D Presents: This Day in Rap and Hip-Hop History . 2017 . Running Press.
  2. Quad City Knock Chart History: Billboard 200 . July 23, 1993 . Billboard . January 17, 2020.
  3. Whoot, There It Is Chart History: Hot 100 . August 13, 1993 . Billboard . January 17, 2020.
  4. Quad City Knock . Ichiban Records, Inc. (distributor) . 1993 . CD booklet . TOY/ROPAT/WRAP Records . 0 19011-8117-2 7 . United States.