U Got Miilk ? is the second studio album by American rapper Miilkbone , released on April 17, 2001 by XCaliber Entertainment and Lightyear Entertainment . The album generated three noncharting singles in "Yes Yes Y'all", "Dear Slim", and "A Few Good Men". "Dear Slim" attacked rapper Eminem , who had dissed Miilkbone on his 1998 track "Just Don't Give a Fuck ".[ 5]
U Got Miilk ? Released April 17, 2001 Recorded 2000–2001; The Cellar, XCaliber Music Studio: (New Jersey ), The Hit Factory: (New York City ) Genre Hip hop Length 54 :53 Label Xcaliber, Lightyear Entertainment Producer A.D., Big Joe, Chop Diesel, D.O., Gilbert Keys (co-exec.) , John B., Nick Wiz, Steve Bortugno (co-exec.) , Willie Banks (co-exec.) , Laurence "Woo" Allen
"Yes Yes Y'all" Released: March 13, 2001
"Dear Slim" Released: March 13, 2001
"Yesterday" Released: April 17, 2001
"A Few Good Men" Released: May 1, 2001
Miilkbone dropped out of the public eye after the album's release,[ 6] until resuming his career in 2013.
Title Producer(s) 1. "Skit" 0:35 2. "Intro" 1:45 3. "Sex, Money, Drugs, Cars" Nick Wiz 3:17 4. "Yes Yes Y'all" Big Joe 3:37 5. "Why U Hate" Gilbert Keys 3:38 6. "Take This Ride" (Danielle Jordan) John B. 3:49 7. "Enemy Of State" A.D. 2:38 8. "A Few Good Men]" (Tame One, Chop Diesel, K Banger) Chop Diesel 3:30 9. "War Fair" (Culture) D.O 4:03 10. "Lesson 1:1" (Triple Beam) Gilbert Keys 3:39 11. "Dear Slim" (D.O.) 4:14 12. "Yesterday" (Carmen) John B. 4:44 13. "Things You Do" (Sherrae Spencer) Woo 3:33 14. "HA HA HA" Woo 3:33 15. "I Think So" (Flame Spitta) Woo 3:45 16. "Goodbye" (James Bennett (Guitar)) Woo 4:35 17. "Outro" Woo 1:21
^ Azpiri, Jon. "U Got Miilk? - Miilkbone" . AllMusic . Retrieved March 31, 2024 .
^ Hall, Rashaun (April 28, 2001). "Reviews & Previews: Miilkbone – U Got Miilk?" . Billboard . pp. 37–38. Retrieved March 31, 2024 .
^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (August 16, 2005). "Miilkbone :: U Got Miilk?" . RapReviews . Retrieved March 31, 2024 .
^ Allwood, Mark (May 2001). "Critical Breakdown: Milkbone – U Got Milk". XXL . Vol. 5, no. 4. New York: Harris Publications . pp. 170–171.
^ Huxley, Martin (2000-09-19). Eminem: Crossing the Line . Macmillan. ISBN 9781429975742 .
^ Steiner, B. J. (September 5, 2013). "21 Great Hip-Hop Acts We Know You've Forgotten" . XXL . Retrieved March 31, 2024 .