Triggernometry

Triggernometry is the fifth album from hardcore rap group Onyx, released on July 22, 2003, by D3 Entertainment. The whole album was produced by Kronic Tones. The album features appearances by American rappers T Hussle, Genovese, Begetz, X1, Bad Luck, Dirty Getinz. The album peaked at No. 66 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums music chart.

Triggernometry
Studio album by
Onyx
ReleasedJuly 22, 2003 (EU)
August 12, 2003 (US)
Recorded2002-2003
StudioOPM Studios (Los Angeles, California)
GenreEast Coast Hip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
Length48:18
LabelD3 Entertainment
ProducerKronic Tones
Dominche (co-producer)
Hector Delgado (co-producer)
Fredro Starr (executive)
Sticky Fingaz (executive)
Omar "Iceman" Sharif (executive)
Onyx chronology
Bacdafucup: Part II
(2002)
Triggernometry
(2003)
Cold Case Files: Vol. 1
(2008)
Singles from Triggernometry
  1. "Mama Cryin'/Wild N Here"
    Released: 2003

Background

Triggernometry is an album consisting of 10 new tracks and 11 stories from the life of the group Onyx, told by the group members themselves in the gap between the songs. All the songs were produced by one producer Kronic Tones, who had already produced 7 tracks for Fredro Starr's second solo album Don't Get Mad Get Money. The album was criticized by the fans of the group Onyx, who believe that such production is suitable only for nightclubs, but not for the streets.[1][2] Originally, the album was due out on October 31 under the title Triggernometry: The Study of Guns, but later the name was shortened to Triggernometry, and the album was released earlier.[3][4]

Singles

The one and only single, "Mama Cryin'/Wild N Here" featuring X1, Begetz, Dirty Getinz, Bad Luck was released in 2003.

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rate Your Music [5]
AllMusic [6]

On the album, despite the frightening the name "Triggernometry" (a mixture of the words "trigger" and "trigonometry"), it became noticeably less street negligence and noticeably more "musical". If you do not listen to the lyrics - the album is quite funny, with a fervent presentation of the lyrics, good rhythm and various pleasant finds in the accompaniment. If you listen - the album is even more funny. Well done.[7]

Track listing

# track featured guest(s) producer(s) length
01. "Trigonometry Intro" 0:58
02. "Gun Clap Music" Kronic Tones 4:08
03. "Stick Up" 0:27
04. "JMJ" Kronic Tones 4:10
05. "Def Scams" 0:39
06. "Street Is Us" T Hussle Kronic Tones 2:52
07. "Source Awards" 1:04
08. "Wild N Here" Kronic Tones 3:58
09. "'93 Flex" 0:39
10. "O.N.Y.X. RMX" Genovese Kronic Tones, Dominche (co-producer) 3:54
11. "Wu Da Competition" 1:06
12. "Over" Begetz Kronic Tones, Hector Delgado (co-producer) 4:13
13. "B.I.G." 1:17
14. "Look Dog" X1 Kronic Tones 3:16
15. "Irv Da A&R" 0:53
16. "Da Next, Pt. 2" Kronic Tones 3:42
17. "Rappers in Flicks" 0:31
18. "Champions" X1 Kronic Tones 3:23
19. "Holla Back 50" 2:30
20. "Mama Cryin" X1, Begetz, Dirty Getinz & Bad Luck Kronic Tones 4:01
21. "Trigonometry (Outro)" 0:37

Samples

Gun Clap Music

  • "Calypso Rock" by Original Tropicana Steel Band

O.N.Y.X. (Unreleased Original Version)

  • "You're a Big Girl Now" by The Stylistics (1970)

Leftover tracks

Songs that were recorded in 2002-2003 during the "Triggernometry" sessions but cut from the final album:

  • "Gun Clap Music" (Original)
  • "Wild In Here" (Demo Version)
  • "O.N.Y.X."
  • "Over (feat. Begetz)" (Demo Version)

Personnel

Credits for Triggernometry adapted from AllMusic and CD booklet.[8][9]

  • Onyx - performer, vocals
  • Fredro Starr - performer, vocals, executive producer
  • Sticky Fingaz - performer, vocals, executive producer
  • Sonny Seeza - performer, vocals
  • Omar "Iceman" Sharif — executive producer
  • T Hussle — guest artist
  • Genovese — guest artist
  • Begetz — guest artist
  • X1 — guest artist
  • Bad Luck — guest artist
  • Dirty Getinz — guest artist
  • Kronic Tones — producer
  • Dominche — co-producer
  • Hector Delgado — recording, mixing, co-producer
  • Brian Porizek — artwork, design
  • Aldy Damian — label direction

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[10][11] 66
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