Tales from the Hood (song)

"Tales From The Hood" is a single by rapper Domino featuring Chill from the soundtrack to the 1995 horror film of the same name.

"Tales from the Hood"
Single by Domino featuring Chill
from the album Tales From the Hood: The Soundtrack
B-side"I'm Talkin' to Myself"
ReleasedSeptember 5, 1995 (1995-09-05)
Recorded1994
GenreG-Funk, Horrorcore, West Coast Rap
Length4:17:00
LabelMCA
Songwriter(s)Shawn Ivy, Vernon Johnson
Producer(s)Gerald Baillergeau, Victor Merritt
Domino singles chronology
"Sweet Potatoe Pie"
(1994)
"Tales from the Hood"
(1995)
"Physical Funk"
(1996)

The song was the only charting single from the gold-certified soundtrack, making it to the Billboard's R&B and rap charts. A promotional music video was released that showed Domino and Chill performing the song in a club along with cuts of scenes from the film. Chill's group Compton's Most Wanted, actress Paula Jai Parker, E-40, MC Eiht, and director Rusty Cundieff make cameo appearances in the video.

Stetsasonic member Bobby Simmons produced the remix entitled the Pink Eye remix which appeared as the second track on the single. The single's B-side was the Kurupt-produced "I'm Talkin' to Myself", which is another track from the soundtrack, performed by NME and Grench the Mean 1.

The song was "chopped and screwed" and mixed by DJ Screw on the mixtape Diary of the Originator released in 1999.

Single track listing

A-Side

  1. "Tales from the Hood" (LP Version)- 4:17
  2. "Tales from the Hood" (Pink Eye remix)- 5:10

B-Side

  1. "I'm Talkin' to Myself"- 5:14

Charts

Chart (1995) Peak
position
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 51
Billboard Hot Rap Singles 8


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