Time Waits For No Man is the first solo album by rapper/emcee Rasco.[3][4] It was executive produced by Peanut Butter Wolf.[5] It was released July 21, 1998, on Stones Throw Records, and distributed by Nu Gruv.
Time Waits For No Man | |
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Studio album by Rasco | |
Released | July 21, 1998 |
Recorded | 1997–1998 Jam Packed Studios and Threshold Recordings |
Genre | Hip Hop, Underground hip hop |
Length | 62:12 |
Label | Stones Throw Records |
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Source | Rating |
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Spin | 8/10[2] |
# | Title | Producer | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Intro" | Protest | Contains excerpts from Devil's Advocate |
2 | "Time Waits For No Man" | DJ Paul Nice | Rasco, Encore |
3 | "Suckas Don't Respect It" | Peanut Butter Wolf | Rasco |
4 | "Bits & Pieces" | Evidence, Cuts by DJ Revolution | Rasco |
5 | "Major League" | Evidence & Joey Chavez, Cuts by DJ Babu | Rasco, Defari, Dilated Peoples |
6 | "Interlude" | ||
7 | "Me & My Crew" | KutMasta Kurt | Rasco |
8 | "What's It All About" | DJ Design | Rasco |
9 | "View To A Kill" | DJ Paul Nice | Rasco |
10 | "Unassisted DJ Battle" | Rasco, Vin Roc | |
11 | "Unassisted" | Fanatik, Cuts by D Styles | Rasco |
12 | "What Y'all Wanna Do" | Peanut Butter Wolf | Rasco |
13 | "Hip Hop Essentials" | Peanut Butter Wolf | Rasco |
14 | "Interlude" | ||
15 | "Hey Love" | Peanut Butter Wolf | Rasco |
16 | "Take It Back Home" | KutMasta Kurt | Cali Agents |
17 | "Heat Seeking" | DJ Paul Nice | Rasco |
18 | "Outro" | Rasco (Shout Outs) |
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