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Ghetto Street Funk

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Ghetto Street Funk
Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1992–1993
Studio
  • Bosstown Recording Studios (Atlanta, GA)
  • Studio LaCoCo (Atlanta, GA)
  • Doppler Studios (Atlanta, GA)
GenreHip hop
Length44:49
Label
Producer
Parental Advisory chronology
Ghetto Street Funk
(1993)
Straight No Chase
(1998)
Singles from Ghetto Street Funk
  1. "Maniac"
    Released: 1993
  2. "Ghetto Head Hunta"
    Released: 1994
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Ghetto Street Funk is the debut studio album by American hip hop trio Parental Advisory.[2][3] It was released on November 9, 1993, via MCA Records. The recording sessions took place at Bosstown Recording Studios, Studio LaCoCo, and Doppler Studios, in Atlanta. The album was produced by Organized Noize, DJ Toomp, and P.A., with Pebbles serving as executive producer. The album spawned two singles: "Maniac" and "Ghetto Head Hunta". It is also contains a remix of the song "Lifeline", which originally appeared on CB4 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Strictly Butcher" - 3:34
  2. "Da Boom" - 4:34
  3. "Lifeline" (Remix) - 4:39
  4. "Bullshit" - 0:22
  5. "Maniac" - 4:17
  6. "BB" - 4:33
  7. "Sex in da Morning" - 2:50
  8. "Ghetto Break" (Interlude) - 5:30
  9. "Ghetto Head Hunta" - 3:28
  10. "Let Loose the Lingo" - 4:12
  11. "Manifest" - 4:08
  12. "Milk" - 3:14
  13. "Reyes Not Fall" - 3:58
  14. "Da End" - 0:21

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Parental Advisory Ghetto Street Funk". AllMusic. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  2. ^ Pousner, Howard; Dollar, Steve (Oct 12, 1993). "Pebbles Pushes Parental Advisory, hopes to copy TLC's rap success". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. C9.
  3. ^ Sarig, Roni (2007). Third Coast: Outkast, Timbaland, and How Hip-hop Became a Southern Thing. Hachette Books.

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