The Tape (album) explained

The Tape
Type:studio
Artist:Kid Capri
Cover:Kid_Capri_-_The_Tape.jpg
Released:February 19, 1991
Recorded:1990
Studio:Power Play Studios (Long Island City, New York)
Genre:Hip hop
Label:
Next Title:Soundtrack to the Streets
Next Year:1998

The Tape is the debut studio album by American rapper Kid Capri.[1] It was released on February 19, 1991, by Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros. Records. The recording sessions took place at Power Play Studios in Long Island City. The album was produced by Biz Markie and Cool V. It peaked at No. 87 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. The album spawned two singles: "Apollo" and "Joke's on You, Jack".

Critical reception

The Washington Post wrote that Capri "uses his hearty voice, strong emotions and thick Bronx accent to carry listeners through 14 stories".[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Kourlas . Gia . The Style of Capri . New York . May 13, 1991 . 24 . 19 . 28.
  2. News: Griffin . Gil . Early Rappers Aim to Update Images . The Washington Post . Apr 26, 1991 . N16.