The Crusader is the debut studio album by New Zealand rapper Scribe. Scribe recorded his debut album in 2003. Dirty Records released the album, with distribution through Festival Mushroom Records.
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| Studio album by Scribe | ||||
| Released | 16 October 2003 | |||
| Genre | Hip Hop | |||
| Length | 45:30 | |||
| Label | Dirty Records | |||
| Producer | P-Money | |||
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| Singles from The Crusader | ||||
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Andrew Hughes of NZ Musician called The Crusader "undoubtedly the best NZ hip-hop album to date, consistent the whole way through".[1]
The Crusader won Album of the Year, Best Urban/Hip-hop Album and Best Male Solo Artist at the New Zealand Music Awards in 2004.[2]
The Crusader debuted at number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart, slipping to number two the next week. It spent a total of thirty weeks on the chart,[3] eventually being certified five times platinum after having over 75,000 copies shipped.[4] The week that the album entered the chart, "Stand Up"/"Not Many", the first single off the album, was number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[5] This was the first time in the charts' histories that a New Zealand artist simultaneously topped the singles and albums chart.[6][7]
In Australia, the album debuted on the Australian Albums Chart at number forty-four. Ten months later, it peaked at number twelve.[8] It was certified platinum, shipping over 70,000 copies.[9]
All of the singles from the album were double A-sides. The first, "Stand Up/"Not Many", spent twelve weeks at number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[10] It was certified double platinum.[11] The second single was "Not Many – The Remix"/"Stand Up". It included a remix of "Not Many", and "Stand Up", and went to number two on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[12] It also appeared on the Australian Singles Chart, peaking at number twenty-one.[13] It later went gold in Australia.[14] "Dreaming"/"So Nice" was the third single, and also topped the New Zealand Singles Chart.[15] It peaked at number twenty-three on the Australian Singles Chart.[16]
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