Life Story (album)

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Life Story
LifeStory.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 7, 2000
StudioDaddy's House, New York City, New York
GenreHip hop, East Coast hip hop
Length69:13
Label
ProducerSean "Puffy" Combs, the Hitmen, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre, Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence, Nashiem Myrick, Carlos "6 July" Broady, Mario "Yellowman" Winans, Yogi
Black Rob chronology
Life Story
(2000)
The Black Rob Report
(2005)
Singles from Life Story
  1. "Whoa!"
    Released: February 15, 2000
  2. "Espacio"
    Released: 2000

Life Story is the debut studio album by American rapper Black Rob. It was released on March 7, 2000 via Bad Boy and Arista. The album was praised by critics for its production and Rob's vocal presence and lyricism being similar to the late Notorious B.I.G. Life Story debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 and spawned two singles: "Whoa!" and "Espacio". The album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling 1,000,000 copies in the United States on August 17, 2000. The LP sold close to 178,000 copies in its first week released[1]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2.5/5 stars[2]
Rolling Stone3.5/5 stars[3]
The Source4.5/5 stars[citation needed]
Vibe(positive)[4]

Life Story garnered positive reviews from music critics for its production and Rob's musicianship. Roxanne Blanford of AllMusic commended Rob's vocal delivery for being reminiscent of the "smooth, reserved style" of the Notorious B.I.G. and being able to "construct[s] explicit tales with hooks you can feel and lyrics that stick" concluding that, "[W]ith 20 thoroughly bruising cuts, Black Rob's debut may just succeed in helping Puff Daddy regain the street credibility lost when Combs achieved mainstream/crossover status."[2] Kathryn Farr from Rolling Stone gave praise to Rob's skills as a rapper coming across "like a cocky veteran, spitting grim confessions ("Life Story") and baller mantras ("PD World Tour") without breaking a sweat" and Bad Boy's crew of producers supplying the record with "hook-heavy cuts" despite Puff's "threadbare formulas" from previous efforts threatening to pull it down, concluding that "P. Diddy's meddling aside, though, most of Life Story is, well, like whoa!"[3] Vibe contributor Miguel Burke also praised Rob for being "incredibly adept at constructing graphic, autobiographical episodes and intricate tales" and pointed out Puff's "irritating ad-libs ("Make It Hot")" and "wannabe-rough rhymes ("Down the Line")" as negative qualities, concluding with, "But that doesn't change the fact that although the album gets down and dirty, Life Story is a breath of fresh air."[4]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Mrs Barry (Intro)"
1:00
2."Life Story"
  • R. Ross
  • C. Clay
  • W. Garfield
  • N. Myrick
  • P. Neeley-Rolle
  • H. Pierre
  • J. Garfield
Nashiem Myrick & Jay "Waxx" Garfield for the Hitmen4:58
3."Whoa!"
  • R. Ross
  • A. Best
  • H. Pierre
Buckwild4:04
4."Drive By (Interlude)"
  • R. Ross
  • R. Lawrence
Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence for the Hitmen0:47
5."Lookin' At Us" (featuring Cee-Lo Green)
Nashiem Myrick for the Hitmen4:35
6."Down the Line Joint" (featuring Puff Daddy, Mark Curry, Ma$e & G-Dep)
  • R. Ross
  • M. Betha
  • T. Coleman
  • S. Combs
  • M. Curry
  • J. Graham
Yogi for the Hitmen4:57
7."Espacio" (featuring Lil' Kim)
Mario "Yellowman" Winans for the Hitmen4:05
8."You Don't Know Me" (featuring Joe Hooker)
  • R. Ross
  • D. Abrahams
  • S. Combs
  • H. Pierre
Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre for the Hitmen4:50
9."Can I Live" (featuring the LOX)
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie for the Hitmen4:59
10."Championship (Interlude)"
  • R. Ross
  • H. Pierre
  • Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre for the Hitmen
  • Black Rob
1:20
11."PD World Tour" (featuring Puff Daddy)
  • R. Ross
  • D. Angelettie
  • S. Combs
  • H. Charlemagne
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie for the Hitmen4:46
12."Muscle Game" (featuring Mark Curry & Mario Winans)
  • R. Ross
  • M. Winans
  • M. Curry
Mario "Yellowman" Winans for the Hitmen4:35
13."Cop Skit (Interlude)"
  • R. Ross
  • H. Pierre
  • Harve "Joe Hooker" Pierre for the Hitmen
  • Black Rob
1:40
14."B.R" (featuring G-Dep)
  • R. Ross
  • D. Angelettie
  • S. Clarke
  • Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie for the Hitmen
  • Black Rob
3:54
15."Thug Story"
  • R. Ross
  • R. Walters
  • S. Combs
  • H. Pierre
4:34
16."Jasmine" (featuring Carl Thomas)
  • R. Ross
  • T. Mahal
  • N. Myrick
  • D. Angelettie
  • C. Broady
  • C. Thomas
  • Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie
  • Carlos "Six July" Broady
  • Nashiem Myrick for the Hitmen
5:31
17."Mad Rapper (Interlude)"
  • D. Angelettie
  • R. Ross
Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie for the Hitmen0:53
18."I Love You Baby" (featuring Puff Daddy)
  • R. Ross
  • R. Lawrence
  • J. Garfield
  • L. Baxter
  • S. Combs
Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence & Jay "Waxx" Garfield for the Hitmen3:36
19."Spanish Fly" (featuring Jennifer Lopez)
  • R. Ross
  • M. Ciccone
  • P. Leonard
  • D.L. Roth
  • S. Watanabe
  • B. Gaitsch
  • J. Graham
Yogi for the Hitmen4:03
20."Rise Up (Interlude)"R. RossShak Bak0:22
21."I Dare You" (featuring Joe Hooker)
  • R. Ross
  • P. Politi
  • R. Frierson
  • B. White
  • H. Pierre
Richard "Younglord" Frierson4:24
Note
  • "I Love You Baby" from No Way Out by Puff Daddy and the Family in 1997
Samples
  • "Whoa" contains a sample that comes from the instrumental version of François Valéry's song Joy.
  • "Drive By (Interlude)" contains a sample of "The Days of Pearly Spencer" performed by Raymond Lefèvre
  • "Lookin' At Us" contains a sample of Terri's Tune" performed by David Axelrod
  • "Can I Live" contains a sample of "Within the Sound" by
  • "B.R." contains a sample from "Yesterdays" by Paul Chambers Quintet
  • "Thug Story" contains sample from "Children's Story" by Slick Rick
  • "I Love You Baby" contains a sample of "Xtaby (Lure of the Unknown Love)" performed by Yma Sumac
  • "Spanish Fly" contains a sample of "La Isla Bonita" by Madonna
  • "I Dare You" contains a sample of "Under the Influence of Love" performed by Love Unlimited

Personnel[]

  • Executive producer: Sean "Puffy Combs", Harve Pierre
  • Project manager: Kim Lumpkin
  • Product/creative manager: Marcus Logan
  • A&R: Harve Pierre
  • Engineering: Kamel Abdo, Eric Butler, Roger Che, Stephen Dent, Tony Maserati, Michael Patterson, Joe "Smilin' Joe" Perrera, Ed Raso, Tony Smalios, Doug Wilson
  • Assistant engineering: Lynn Montrose
  • Mixing: Prince Charles Alexander, Roger Che, Michael Patterson, Rob Paustian, Joe "Smilin' Joe" Perrera, Ed Raso
  • Programming: Stephen Dent, Harve Pierre, Mario Winans
  • Mastering: Herb Powers
  • Photography: Jonathan Mannion
  • Cover photo: Jonathan Mannion
  • Sample clearance: Deborah Mannis-Gardner

Charts and certifications[]

Certifications[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[9] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Black Rob Hits Chart; Santana Stays On Top". Retrieved February 15, 2019.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Blanford, Roxanne. "Life Story - Black Rob". AllMusic. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Farr, Kathryn (April 13, 2002). "Recordings: Black Rob, Life Story, 3.5 stars". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on June 24, 2003. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Burke, Miguel (June 1999). "Revolutions: Black Rob 'Life Story'". Vibe. Vibe Media. 7 (6): 185. ISSN 1070-4701. Retrieved November 26, 2016.
  5. ^ "Black Rob Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  6. ^ "Black Rob Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  7. ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2000". Billboard. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
  8. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2000". Billboard. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
  9. ^ "American album certifications – Black Rob – Life Story". Recording Industry Association of America.
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