Born Gangstaz is the only studio album by gangsta rapper Boss.[7] It released on May 25, 1993, on Def Jam Recordings' West Coast-based sub-label DJ West, and was produced in part by Def Jef, Erick Sermon, Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay, and T-Ray. The album features guest appearances from rappers Erick Sermon, AMG and group Onyx, as well as dancehall performers Papa Juggy and Admiral D.
Born Gangstaz | |
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Studio album by Boss | |
Released | May 25, 1993 |
Recorded | 1991–93 |
Studio | Beat Street Studios (Hollywood, California) Rockin Reel Studios (Commack, New York) Mad Hatter Studios M'Bila Studios Westlake Studios (Los Angeles, California) Chung King Studios (New York City) Ian London Studios (East Islip, New York) |
Genre | Gangsta Rap, Midwest Hip Hop, Hardcore hip hop |
Length | 47:21 |
Label | DJ West/Chaos/Columbia/SME Records OK 52903 (North America) 474074 (international) |
Producer | Def Jef, Erick Sermon, AMG, Stone Tha Lunatic, Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay, Mic Professah, Tracey Waples, Courtney Branch, Tracy Kendrick, MC Serch, T-Ray |
Singles from Born Gangstaz | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Entertainment Weekly | A−[3] |
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Born Gangstaz was a success, peaking at #22 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album features two the Billboard singles: "Deeper" and "Recipe of a Hoe". Both singles topping the Hot Rap Singles chart. "I Don't Give A Fuck" / "Mai Sista Izza Bitch" and "Progress of Elimination" also were released as singles.
Despite the success of this album, Boss has yet to release another album. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Born Gangstaz has sold 378,000 copies to date.[8] The working title of the album was They Don't Have the Body Count.[9]
Magazine | Country | Article | Year | Rank |
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Spin | United States | The 50 Best Rap Albums From 1993[10] | 2013 | 17 |
# | Title | Featuring | Producer(s) | Length |
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1 | "Intro: A Call From Mom" | Lillie Laws | Def Jef | 0:47 |
2 | "Deeper" | Papa Juggy and Def Jef | Def Jef | 4:00 |
3 | "Comin' To Getcha" | Erick Sermon | Erick Sermon | 3:30 |
4 | "Mai Sista Izza Bitch" | AMG | AMG | 3:01 |
5 | "Thelma & Louise" | Def Jef | 0:57 | |
6 | "Drive By" | Stone Tha Lunatic | 4:01 | |
7 | "Progress Of Elimination" | Def Jef | Def Jef | 3:12 |
8 | "Livin' Loc'd" | Onyx | Chyskillz, Jam Master Jay | 3:37 |
9 | "Recipe Of A Hoe" | Mic Professah | 4:29 | |
10 | "A Blind Date With Boss" | Onyx | Tracey Waples | 1:00 |
11 | "Catch A Bad One" | Def Jef | 3:43 | |
12 | "Born Gangsta" | Admiral D | AMG, Courtney Branch (co-producer), Tracy Kendrick (co-producer) | 3:23 |
13 | "1-800-Body-Bags" | Def Jef | 0:35 | |
14 | "Diary Of A Mad Bitch" | T-Ray, MC Serch (co-producer) | 3:05 | |
15 | "2 To Da Head" | Erick Sermon, Redman (scratches) | 3:39 | |
16 | "I Don't Give A Fuck" | T-Ray, MC Serch (co-producer) | 3:53 | |
17 | "Outro: A Call From Dad" | Joe Laws | Def Jef | 0:31 |
Executive producers: Russell Simmons, Courtney Branch, Tracy Kendrick, Greg Jessie, Tracey Waples
Chart (1993) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[11] | 22 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[12] | 3 |
Year | Song | Chart positions | ||||
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Hot 100[13] | R&B[14] | Rap[15] | Dance | |||
1993 | "Deeper" | 65 | 28 | 1 | 25 | |
"Recipe of a Hoe" | 118[A] | 73 | 1 | 29 |
[A] Number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.
The song "I Don't Give A Fuck" featured during the closing credits of the episode "Lesbian Request Denied" from Season 1 of the Netflix TV show Orange Is the New Black.[16]
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