2nd II None (album)

2nd II None is the self-titled debut album from Compton hip hop duo 2nd II None. The album was released on October 8, 1991 under Profile Records and it would be entirely produced by DJ Quik.

2nd II None
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 1991
Recorded1991
StudioKitchen Sync (Los Angeles)
GenreWest Coast hip hop
Gangsta rap
LabelProfile
ProducerDJ Quik
2nd II None chronology
2nd II None
(1991)
Classic 220
(1999)
Singles from 2nd II None
  1. "Be True to Yourself"
    Released: 1991
  2. "If You Want It"
    Released: 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Source[2]

Track listing

All tracks produced by DJ Quik

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:55
2."More Than a Player"3:16
3."If You Want It"3:46
4."Be True to Yourself"2:45
5."Let the Rhythm Take You" (featuring AMG)4:45
6."Comin' Like This" (featuring DJ Quik, AMG & Hi-C)4:54
7."Underground Terror"3:39
8."Just Ain't Me"2:54
9."The Life of a Player"3:33
10."Ain't Nothin' Wrong" (featuring DJ Quik)3:19
11."What Goes Up"3:12
12."Mystic"2:47
13."Punk Mutha Fuckaz"2:32
14."Niggaz Trippin'" (featuring DJ Quik, AMG & Hi-C)6:12


Personnel

  • HI-C: Additional Vocals on "Comin' Like This" and "Niggaz Trippin'"
  • DJ Quik: Keyboards
  • Robert Bacon: Guitars and Bass

Production

  • Arranged by DJ Quik
  • Produced by DJ and 2nd II None
  • Recorded by Sean Freehill and DJ Quik
  • Mixed by DJ Quik at Skip Saylor Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk
  • All songs published by Protoons, Inc./Greedy Greg Music, except "What Goes Up" (which contains a portion of "Spinning Wheel" as written by David Clayton Thomas). "What Goes Up" published by Protoons, Inc./Greedy Greg Music/EMI Blackwood Music Inc. and Bay Music Ltd.
gollark: Also no.
gollark: I'm not adding that, either.
gollark: Do you *need* that?
gollark: Maybe this "unidict" thing.
gollark: We definitely need NC and all the FPS-enhancing mods.

References

  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r70539
  2. J-Mill. "Review: 2nd II None". The Source Magazine: 58. December 1991.


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