The Soul Purpose
The Soul Purpose is the debut studio album from Boston underground hip hop duo 7L & Esoteric. The album was released on July 24, 2001. After years of doing guest verses for other acts, and releasing songs such as "Be Alert" on their own; the duo managed to garner significant hype in the underground hip hop community. They even received press in The Source, and attracted enough attention to get a guest verse from Inspectah Deck. All of this culminated into a record deal with Landspeed, 9 years after the group's original formation.
The Soul Purpose | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 24, 2001 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 64:44 | |||
Label | Landspeed | |||
Producer | 7L, The ARE, DJ Spinna, Joc Max, Raw Produce, Vinyl Reanimators | |||
7L & Esoteric chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dwight Spits Intro" (featuring Count Bass D) | 1:00 | |
2. | "Verbal Assault" | Vinyl Reanimators | 3:32 |
3. | "Terror At Your Ear" | Vinyl Reanimators | 3:16 |
4. | "Operating Correctly" (featuring Mr. Lif) | 7L | 4:31 |
5. | "Call Me E.S." | Vinyl Reanimators | 3:27 |
6. | "My Rhyme Pt. II" | 0:59 | |
7. | "Jealous Over Nothing" | Joc Max | 3:54 |
8. | "Chain Reaction" (featuring Vinnie Paz) | Vinyl Reanimators | 3:53 |
9. | "Think Back" | 7L | 3:19 |
10. | "Interlude - Terra What?" | 0:42 | |
11. | "Mic Mastery" | Vinyl Reanimators | 3:35 |
12. | "Public Execution" (featuring Apathy and Reks) | 7L | 3:53 |
13. | "You Know the Concept" | Vinyl Reanimators | 4:10 |
14. | "Speaking Real Words" (featuring Inspectah Deck) | Vinyl Reanimators | 4:11 |
15. | "First Letter" | 7L | 1:13 |
16. | "The Soul Purpose" | DJ Spinna | 4:41 |
17. | "Rep the Hardest" (performed by God Complex) | 7L | 4:01 |
18. | "Play It Cool" | 7L | 2:26 |
19. | "Guest List" | The ARE | 3:35 |
20. | "State of the Art" (featuring Akrobatik, Cadence and Checkmark) | Raw Produce | 4:26 |
Total length: | 64:44 |
Singles chart positions
Year | Song | Chart positions | |||
The Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | |||
2001 | "Call Me E.S." | - | #83 | #3 |
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