2001 studio album by Guru
Baldhead Slick & da Click Released September 25, 2001 (2001-09-25 ) Recorded 2000–01 Studio Genre Hip hop Length 1 :11 :56 Label Landspeed Producer
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [1] RapReviews 7.5/10[2]
Baldhead Slick & da Click is the fourth solo studio album by American hip hop musician Guru . It was released on September 25, 2001 via Ill Kid/Landspeed Records, marking Guru's first solo recording outside his Jazzmatazz series. Production was handled by Alchemist , Adam West, Agallah , Ayatollah , Biggest Gord, Divine, DJ Roach, DJ Spinna , DJ Yutaka, E-Boogie, Gang Starr , G-Flexx, J-Love , Pete Rock , P.F. Cuttin', Smitty, Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind and The Committee. It features guest appearances from Big Shug , Kaeson, Kreem.com, Lae D-Trigga, Mendoughza, New Child, Black Jesus , Bless, Blick Street, Don Parmazhane, Ed O.G. , Gold D, Hannibal Stax, Hussein Fatal , Ice-T , James Gotti, Kapital Gainz, Killa Kaine, Killah Priest , Krumbsnatcha, Mr. Moe, Pete Powers, Smitty, Squala Orphan, Suspectz, Tef, Timbo King and Treach . The album peaked at number 122 on the Billboard 200 , number 22 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , number 5 on the Independent Albums and topped the Heatseekers Albums in the United States.
Track listing [ ]
1. "Where's Our Money?!" Biggest Gord 3:24 2. "Back 2 Back" (featuring Mendoughza) DJ Premier 2:59 3. "Rollin' Dolo" (featuring Ed O.G. , Big Shug and Krumbsnatcha) Agallah 3:56 4. "No Surviving" 3:31 5. "Underground Connections" (featuring Ice-T and Suspectz) E-Boogie 4:37 6. "Niggaz Know" (featuring Treach , Kaeson and Gold D) P.F. Cuttin' 4:03 7. "In Here" (featuring Timbo King , Killah Priest and Black Jesus ) Alchemist 4:34 8. "The Come Up" (featuring Kapital Gainz and Kreem.com) Adam West 3:39 9. "Cry" Ayatollah 3:31 10. "O.G. Talk" (featuring Tef and Don Parmazhane) Divine 4:08 11. "Pimp Shit" (featuring Kaeson and Kreem.com) Pete Rock 4:56 12. "Never Ending Saga" (featuring Lae D-Trigga and Bless) 4:19 13. "War Tactics" (featuring New Child, James Gotti and Hussein Fatal ) Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind 4:26 14. "Collectin' Props" (featuring Killa Kaine, Mr. Moe and Pete Powers) Alchemist 3:24 15. "Revolutionist" (featuring Squala Orphan and Blick Street) J-Love 3:37 16. "No Grease" (featuring Mendoughza, New Child and Lae D-Trigga) DJ Spinna 3:37 17. "How You Gonna Be a Killa?" (featuring Smitty) Smitty 3:31 18. "Stay Outta My Face" (featuring Big Shug and Hannibal Stax) The Committee 2:50 19. "The Anthem" DJ Roach 3:01 Total length: 1:11:56
Sample credits
Personnel [ ]
Keith "Guru " Elam – main artist, producer (tracks: 4, 12) , mixing (tracks: 1, 3-5, 7-10, 12-16, 18, 19) , executive producer
Mendoughza – featured artist (tracks: 2, 16)
Cary "Big Shug " Guy – featured artist (tracks: 3, 18)
Edward "Ed O.G. " Anderson – featured artist (track 3)
Demetrius "Krumb Snatcha" Gibbs – featured artist (track 3)
Tracy "Ice-T " Marrow – featured artist (track 5)
Suspectz – featured artist (track 5)
Anthony "Treach " Criss – featured artist (track 6)
Gold D. – featured artist (track 6)
Kaeson – featured artist (tracks: 6, 11)
Black Jesus – featured artist (track 7)
Timothy "Timbo King " Drayton – featured artist (track 7)
Walter "Killah Priest " Reed – featured artist (track 7)
Kapital Gainz – featured artist (track 8)
Kreem.com – featured artist (tracks: 8, 11)
Linwood "Teflon" Starling – featured artist (track 10)
Don Parmazhane – featured artist (track 10)
Benjamin "Bless" Rinehart – featured artist (track 12)
Lae D-Trigga – featured artist (tracks: 12, 16)
Wallace "New Child" Lynch – featured artist (tracks: 13, 16)
"James Gotti" Earl Floyd – featured artist (track 13)
Bruce "Hussein Fatal " Washington – featured artist (track 13)
Endre "Mr." Moe – featured artist (track 14)
Killa Kaine – featured artist (track 14)
Pete Powers – featured artist (track 14)
Blick Street – featured artist (track 15)
Squala Orphan – featured artist (track 15)
Steven "Smitty" Smith – featured artist, producer & mixing (track 17)
Steven "H Stax" Johnson – featured artist (track 18)
Gordon "Biggest Gord" Franklin – producer (track 1)
Chris "DJ Premier " Martin – producer (track 2)
Angel "8-Off Agallah " Aguilar – producer (track 3)
"DJ Yutaka" Futagawa – producer & mixing (track 4)
Earl "E-Boogie" Thomason – producer (track 5)
Felix "P.F. Cuttin'" Rovira – producer & mixing (track 6)
Daniel "Alchemist " Maman – producer (tracks: 7, 14)
Adam West – producer (track 8)
Lamont "Ayatollah " Dorrell – producer (track 9)
Divine – producer (track 10)
Peter "Pete Rock " Phillips – producer (track 11)
Patrice "Mix Master G-Flexx" Germain – producer (track 12)
Kevin "Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind " Baldwin – producer (track 13)
Jason "J-Love " Elias – producer (track 15)
Vincent "DJ Spinna " Williams – producer (track 16)
The Committee – producers (track 18)
DJ Roach – producers (track 19)
Taurus "Big Deal" Braxton-Harvey – recording & mixing (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 7-10, 12-16, 18, 19)
Eddie Sancho – recording & mixing (track 2)
Dexter Thibou – assistant recording & mixing (track 2)
C-Murder – engineering (track 4)
James "Jamie" Staub – recording & mixing (track 11)
Pete Peloquin – recording (track 17)
Trevor "Karma" Gendron – art direction
Razi – photography
Matt Slywka – A&R
Lakya "Kiki" Spicer – A&R
LaRon Batchelor – management
Owen H. Lamb – management
Mark Grossman – legal
Mark Levinsohn – legal
Randall M. Cutler – legal
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References [ ]
^ Kantor, Matt. "Baldhead Slick & da Click - Guru | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved January 18, 2021 .
^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (December 7, 2001). "Guru :: Baldhead Slick & Da Click :: Ill Kid/Landspeed Records" . www.rapreviews.com . Retrieved January 18, 2021 .
^ "Baldhead Slick Da Click Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved January 18, 2021.
^ "Baldhead Slick Da Click Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved January 18, 2021.
^ "Baldhead Slick Da Click Chart History (Independent Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved January 18, 2021.
^ "Baldhead Slick Da Click Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved January 18, 2021.
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