Here's a Drink

"Here's a Drink" is the fourth and final single from Stone Crazy, a 1997 album by East Coast hip hop group The Beatnuts. It was released as a single by independent label Dixie Cup Records in 1997 and remains rare. The song is produced by The Beatnuts and features raps by Juju and Psycho Les. The track samples "1nce Again" by A Tribe Called Quest. The song failed to chart or receive positive critical attention: Tom Doggett of RapReviews.com blames this on its "unconventional sample" and awkward staggered drums.[1] It is nonetheless featured on The Beatnuts' 1999 hits compilation World Famous Classics.

"Here's a Drink"
Single by The Beatnuts
from the album Stone Crazy
ReleasedNovember 3, 1997
GenreEast Coast hip hop
Length3:04
LabelDixie Cup
Songwriter(s)Lester Fernandez, Jerry Tineo, Steve Swallow, James Yancey, Q-Tip (musician), Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Phife Dog
Producer(s)The Beatnuts
The Beatnuts singles chronology
"Off the Books"
(1997)
"Here's a Drink"
(1997)
"Watch Out Now"
(1999)

Track listing

A-Side
  1. "Here's a Drink" (Vocal)
B-Side
  1. "Here's a Drink" (Instrumental)
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References

  1. Doggett, Tom (2004-11-23). "Stone Crazy Review". RapReviews.com. Retrieved 2008-06-28.


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