Digital (album)
D.I.G.I.T.A.L. is a compilation album by American MC KRS-One. It was released in November 2003 via Front Page Entertainment and is composed of a number of songs previously only released on white label 12" singles and B-sides with a few remixes and KRS-One cameos on other artist records.
D.I.G.I.T.A.L. | ||||
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Released | November 25, 2003 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Cleopatra Records | |||
Producer | KRS-One, Simone Parker, DJ Premier, Kid Capri | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
RapReviews | (8/10) [2] |
Many of the tracks here have been given different titles from their original releases. For example, "As You Already Know" was originally released as a single by Truck Turner under the name "Symphony 2000" while "When The Moon" was called "Aquarius" when it first was released as a limited KRS-One 12" single around 1999.
Track listing
- "Intro: You Know What's Up!"
- "For Example"
- Incorporates lyrics from "Get Your Self Up" by KRS-One
- "Tell the Devil Ha!"
- "When the Moon"
- Featuring: Courtney Terry
- "Free Mumia"
- Featuring: Channel Live
- Contains a sample from "Hard to Handle" by Otis Redding
- "Ah Yeah!"
- "Bring It to the Cypher"
- Featuring: Truck Turner
- Produced by DJ Premier
- "As You Already Know"
- Featuring: Truck Turner, Big Punisher, Kool G Rap
- Contains a sample from "The Symphony" by Juice Crew
- "A Freestyle Song"
- Featuring: Common
- "Article (Remix)"
- Featuring: Mad Lion, Shelly Thunder, Whitey Don
- "Music for the '90s"
- "Let It Flow (Get You in the Mood)"
- Featuring: Courtney Terry
- "Remember"
- "No Wack DJ's"
- "We Don't Care Anymore"
- "Smilin' Faces"
- Featuring: Shock G.
- "Hiphop Vs. Rap"
- "Woop! Woop! (Showbiz Remix)"
- Incorporates "Sound of da Police" by KRS-One
- "Harmony and Understanding"
- "Outro: I'll Be Back"
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