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Yeeeah Baby is the second and final studio album by rapper Big Pun and the first album to be released posthumously in the wake of Big Pun's death in February 2000. It was released in April of the same year as planned, peaking at number 3 on the Billboard 200, and selling 179,000 units during the week it was released.[1] It was subsequently certified Gold in July three months later and would go on to be certified Platinum on October 31, 2017[2] and has sold over 1,100,000 copies in the United States. Fat Joe executive produced the album. The album was released through Columbia Records, Loud Records and Fat Joe's Terror Squad Productions.

Yeeeah Baby
Studio album by
Big Pun
ReleasedApril 4, 2000
Recorded1999–2000
Genre
  • Hardcore hip hop
  • East Coast hip hop
  • Latin hip hop
Length52:08
Label
  • Columbia
  • Terror Squad
  • Loud
Producer
  • Fat Joe (exec.)
  • Just Blaze
  • Buckwild
  • L.E.S.
  • Sean C
  • DJ Shok
  • Richard "Younglord" Frierson
  • Knobody
  • O.Gee
  • Mahogany
  • Minnesota
  • Guy Boogie
  • KNS
  • The Infinite Arkatechz
Big Pun chronology
Capital Punishment
(1998)
Yeeeah Baby
(2000)
Endangered Species
(2001)
Singles from Yeeeah Baby
  1. "It's So Hard"
    Released: March 30, 2000
  2. "100%"
    Released: June 5, 2000

Struggling with morbid obesity, Pun experienced breathing problems throughout the album’s recording process, slowing down his signature flow. He died at 28 years of age, just two months before the album’s release.


Background


The album consists of two of Big Pun's biggest hits, the first single "It's So Hard" and the Puerto Rican anthem "100%". In the former song, he exclaims: "It's hard work, baby. I just lost 100 pounds. I'm trying to live. I ain't going nowhere."

In his last magazine interview, conducted by Industry Insider only a week before his death, Pun detailed that his approach on Yeeeah Baby was not as "hardcore" as his previous album Capital Punishment, in an attempt to reach out to an even wider fanbase than his debut album already had.[3]


Tracks


Terror Squad members and affiliates such as Sunkiss, Tony Sunshine, Prospect, Cuban Link, Remy Ma, and Fat Joe were featured on the album.

The album featured lighthearted songs like "100%" and "It's So Hard". It opens with an introduction "The Creation", likening Big Pun to Frankenstein. The first song "Watch Those" is a rock-oriented rap song with the beat derived from the theme song of Starsky and Hutch. With Tony Sunshine, there were also jokey R&B ballads like "My Dick" and "Laughing at You", an interpretation of Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy" with lyrics like "It was all a scheme / I used to load the tech with the magazine". The track "Nigga Shit" is a two-minute skit where Pun jokes about indulging in African-American stereotypes. There were also hardcore revenge-fantasy songs with a dark sinister sound like "Off With His Head", "LeatherFace" and "Wrong Ones". In the song "My Turn", Big Pun made a jab at a then up-and-coming rapper 50 Cent in response to the remark 50 made about Pun in his song "How to Rob".


Reception


Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[4]
Billboard(Favorable)[5]
Entertainment WeeklyC[6]
NME(7/10)[7]
Q[8]
RapReviews(8.5/10)[9]
Robert Christgau[10]
Rolling Stone[11]
The Source[8]
Vibe(Favorable)[12]

Commercial


Yeeeah Baby posted a strong debut on the Billboard 200, the album sold more than 179,000 copies in its first week in stores to take the third slot on the chart.[citation needed] It reached Gold status within three months.


Critical


Yeeeah Baby received favorable reviews from music critics.


Track listing


Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[13]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Creation" (intro)  1:29
2."Watch Those"
Knobody3:20
3."Off Wit His Head" (featuring Prospect and Opera Steve)
  • Rios
  • Justin Smith
Just Blaze4:06
4."It's So Hard" (featuring Donell Jones)
  • Rios
  • Richard Frierson
  • Jay Garfield
  • Younglord
  • Jay Garfield[a]
2:52
5."We Don't Care" (featuring Cuban Link)
Younglord3:12
6."New York Giants" (featuring M.O.P.)
  • Rios
  • Mark Richardson
  • Jamal Grinnage
  • Eric Murray
  • Anne Dudley
  • Malcolm McLaren
  • Minnesota
  • Mahogany
3:30
7."My Dick" (featuring Tony Sunshine)
  • KNS
  • Guy Boogie
3:19
8."Leatherface"
  • Rios
  • Michael Dewar
  • Collin Dewar
  • Bill Conti
  • Earl Simmons
  • Sean Jacobs
  • Jason Phillips
  • Mason Betha
  • David Styles
  • Damon Blackman
The Infinite Arkatechz3:25
9."Air Pun" (skit)  0:51
10."100%" (featuring Tony Sunshine)
Sean Cane3:51
11."Wrong Ones" (featuring Sunkiss)
  • Rios
  • DeShawn Barzey
  • J. Smith
Just Blaze4:07
12."Laughing at You" (featuring Tony Sunshine)
  • Rios
  • Gary Scott
  • Steve Schiff
  • Keith Forsey
Ogee4:26
13."Nigga Shit"
  • Rios
  • Anthony Best
Buckwild1:45
14."Ms. Martin" (featuring Remi Martin)
  • Rios
  • Michael Gomez
DJ Shok4:16
15."My Turn"
  • Rios
  • Leshan Lewis
  • Al West
  • L.E.S.
  • Al West[a]
3:48
16."You Was Wrong" (featuring Drag-On, Fat Joe, & Remi Martin)
DJ Shok3:51

Notes

Sample credits[13]


Album chart positions



Singles chart positions


Year Song Chart positions
Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Hot Rap Singles Rhythmic Top 40
2000 "It's So Hard" #75 #19 #11 #39
2000 "100%" #84 #53 #16 -

Certifications


Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[18] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.


References


  1. "Big Punisher's 'Yeeeah Baby!' Debuts at No. 3". Los Angeles Times. April 13, 2000.
  2. "Gold & Platinum". riaa.com. Recording Industry Association Of America. Archived from the original on 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
  3. "Big Pun Remembered In Final Magazine Interview". MTV News. Archived from the original on 2019-09-16. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  4. Allmusic review
  5. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (April 15, 2000). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved October 13, 2016 via Google Books.
  6. "Yeeeah Baby". EW.com. Archived from the original on 2019-08-20. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  7. "Yeeeah Baby | NME". NME. September 12, 2005. Archived from the original on November 8, 2020. Retrieved November 8, 2020.
  8. "Big Punisher - Yeeeah Baby CD Album MP3". www.cduniverse.com. Archived from the original on 2020-11-08. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  9. "Big Punisher :: Yeeeah Baby :: Loud". www.rapreviews.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-23. Retrieved 2009-11-22.
  10. "Robert Christgau: CG: big punisher". www.robertchristgau.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-10-12.
  11. Rolling Stone review
  12. "Vibe review". Archived from the original on 2020-11-08. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  13. Yeeeah Baby (booklet). Terror Squad, Loud. 2000.
  14. "Big Punisher Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  15. "Big Punisher Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  16. "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2000". Billboard. 2 January 2013. Archived from the original on May 26, 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  17. "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2000". Billboard. 2 January 2013. Archived from the original on May 8, 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  18. "American album certifications – Big Punisher – Yeeeah Baby". Recording Industry Association of America.

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Yeeeah Baby ist das zweite und letzte Studioalbum des US-amerikanischen Rappers Big Pun. Es erschien am 4. April 2000, knapp zwei Monate nach seinem Tod, über die Labels Loud Records und Terror Squad Entertainment.
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