School Was My Hustle is the first studio album from Kidz in the Hall, a Chicago hip hop duo.[5] It was the first release from a reactivated Rawkus Records, after its catalog was purchased by Universal Music Group.
School Was My Hustle | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 31, 2006 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, alternative hip hop | |||
Label | Rawkus Records[1] | |||
Producer | Double O | |||
Kidz in the Hall chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
The Guardian | [2] |
HipHopDX | 4/5[3] |
Pitchfork | 6/10[4] |
Track listing
edit- "Hustler's Intro" – 0:57
- "Ritalin" – 1:57
- "Wassup Jo'" – 3:52
- Contains a sample from "Dream Journey" by Bob James
- "Wheelz Fall Off ('06 Til)" – 3:44
- "Ms. Juanita" – 3:57
- "Cruise Control" – 3:17
- "Go Ill" – 4:36
- Contains a sample from "The Spic" by Alan Tew
- "Dumbass Tales" – 3:46
- Contains a sample from "Rockin' You Eternally" by Leon Ware
- "Don't Stop" – 3:40
- "Move on Up" featuring Mike Payne – 4:24
- Contains a sample from "Am I Black Enough for You?" by Billy Paul
- "Hypocrite" – 4:39
- "Day By Day" / "We Almost Lost" (Hidden Track) – 8:19
References
edit- ^ "Naledge & Double-O Are Kidz In The Hall School Was My Hustle". exclaim.ca.
- ^ Batey, Angus (April 13, 2007). "CD: Kidz in the Hall, School Was My Hustle" – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ "Kidz In The Hall - School Was My Hustle". HipHopDX. October 31, 2006.
- ^ "Kidz in the Hall: School Was My Hustle". Pitchfork.
- ^ Barshad, Amos. "We Take a Spin With Rap Group Kidz in the Hall". Vulture.