Repentance (Esham album)

Repentance is the ninth studio album by Esham. Released in 2003, it is his first album of new material to be released on Psychopathic Records, and his second album on the label overall, after the compilation Acid Rain.

Repentance
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 2003
Length61:22
LabelPsychopathic
ProducerEsham
Esham chronology
Tongues
(2001)
Repentance
(2003)
A-1 Yola
(2005)
Singles from Repentance
  1. "Woo Woo Woo"
    Released: 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allrovi[1]

Lyrics and music

Because much of Smith's most well-known material had contained lyrics that were Satanic in nature, he had long been accused of Satanism and had long attempted to shed such perceptions.[2] Repentance was produced as an attempt to "set the [...] record straight" and leave his former "Unholy" stage persona behind him.[2] The album was originally announced under the title Redemption.[2]

The song "Woo Woo Woo Woo" was released as a single, and a music video for the song was filmed by Roy Knyrim.[3] In both instances, the song is identified as "Woo Woo Woo", even though it is referred to as "Woo Woo Woo Woo" on the album itself, and in the chorus. Although the video aired in rotation on BET and MTV 2, Esham decided to direct his own music videos because he disliked the way this video turned out.[4]

Reception

Repentance peaked at #9 on the Top Heatseekers chart, #10 on the Top Independent Albums chart, and #71 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[5] In his review of the album, Allrovi's Jason Birchmeier wrote that "Repentance is a small step forward for Esham. He seems very confident here, comfortable with himself as an artist" and that "when he pulls everything together [...] he makes some of the best music of his long, fruitful, yet largely unacknowledged career."[1]

(All songs written by Esham except tracks 6, 8 and 14, which were written by Puwal)

Track listing

# Title Featured guest(s) Length
1 Bang 3:18
2 Can't Take That 2:49
3 Woo Woo Woo Woo 3:26
4 Pay Bone Thugs n Harmony 3:55
5 No More Dyin' 2:55
6 Soopa Doopa Soopa Villainz 2:05
7 Back in da Day 4:09
8 Mommy 2:21
9 Hard Times Insane Clown Posse 3:09
10 Ex-Girlfriend 2:55
11 Look at Me Twiztid 2:38
12 Brick TNT 2:59
13 Get Doe 1:59
14 Boom! Violent J 3:26
15 In Detroit TNT 2:50
16 Boss Up 3:25
17 Out Cold 2:34
18 Dem Boyz Violent J 3:37
19 No War Jumpsteady 3:19
20 All of My Life 3:33

Personnel

  • Esham - performer
  • Mike Puwal. - guitar

Production

  • Producer: Esham
  • Engineers: Esham, Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky, Mike P.
  • Mixing: Esham, Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky, Mike P.
  • Arranger: Esham

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2003 Top Heatseekers 9
2003 Top Independent Albums 10
2003 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 71

Singles

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
2003 "Woo Woo Woo" - - - Repentance
gollark: ***my eyes***
gollark: At 85% efficiency my hydrogen-hydrogen reactor only makes 37kRF/t. Accounting for electromagnets, 17kRF/t or so. This is worse than the reactor powering it.
gollark: The power output is, really, very disappointing, though.
gollark: I have an excess of deuterium, though, and nothing to do with it.
gollark: Seems to be the case, according to my testing by moving a wire.

References

  1. Birchmeier, Jason. "Review of Repentance". Allrovi. Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
  2. Bruce, Joseph (June 25, 2004). "Weekly Freekly: 2". Psychopathic Records. Archived from the original on 2004-08-20. Retrieved 2008-08-17.
  3. "Roy Knyrim biography". Sota Productions. Retrieved 2009-03-18.
  4. Smith, Esham A. "Discography". Reel Life Productions. Archived from the original on February 3, 2009. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  5. "Charts & Awards for Repentance". Billboard. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
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