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2002 studio album by Krumb Snatcha
Respect All Fear None Released October 8, 2002 (2002-10-08 ) Genre Hardcore hip hop Length 51 :41 Label D&D Records Producer
Long Awaited (Snatcha Season Pt. 2) (2001)
Respect All Fear None (2002)
Let The Truth Be Told (2004)
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating RapReviews [ 1]
Respect All Fear None is the third studio album by American rapper and Gang Starr Foundation member Krumb Snatcha. It was released on October 8, 2002 via D&D Records,[ 2] making it his first and only album on the label. The album's audio production was handled by The Alchemist , Arabian Knight , Curt Cazal, Da Beatminerz , DJ Premier , Easy Mo Bee , Eric Wes, Nottz and Omen, with executive production provided by D&D Records' founders David Lotwin and Douglas Grama. Boogieman, Buckshot , Craig G , Demorne Warren, Gang Starr , Jahdan Blakkamoore, Jaysaun, Kenyatta "Sharu" Jackson, and Mexicana made their guest appearances on the album. It peaked at number 65 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums [ 3] and number 38 on the Independent Albums .[ 4] The album spawned three singles: "Oxygen"/"Strike Back (Closer To God Pt. II)", "Incredible"/"Streets Is Calling", and "Rich Man Poor Man"/"King Of All Kings", but none of them had reached music charts.
Track listing
Title Producer(s) 1. "Intro" Eric Wes 1:32 2. "What's Life" Easy Mo Bee 4:05 3. "Words from the General" 1:12 4. "Incredible" (featuring Gang Starr ) DJ Premier 3:42 5. "Strike Back (Closer to God Pt. II)" (featuring Demorne Warren) Da Beatminerz 3:28 6. "Prison Life" Curt Cazal 4:23 7. "Nobody Move" (featuring Buckshot & Craig G ) Curt Cazal 4:04 8. "Streets Is Calling" (featuring Mexicana) The Alchemist 4:04 9. "Oxygen" (featuring Boogieman) Nottz 4:57 10. "House Party" Omen 4:31 11. "Get Down" (featuring Jaysaun) Arabian Knight 3:48 12. "King of All Kings" (featuring Jahdan Blakkamoore) Eric Wes 4:17 13. "Headqcourterz" 0:27 14. "Rich Man Poor Man" Da Beatminerz 4:42 15. "D&D Radio" (featuring Kenyatta "Sharu" Jackson) 2:29 Total length: 51:41
Sample credits [ 5]
Personnel
Demetrius Gibbs – main artist
Keith Edward Elam – guest artist (track 4) , associate executive producer
Demorne Warren – guest artist (track 5)
Kenyatta Blake – guest artist (track 7)
Craig Curry – guest artist (track 7)
Jason Rosenwald – guest artist (track 11)
Wayne Sharne Henry – guest artist (track 12)
Kenyatta "Sharu" Jackson – hoster/interviewer (track 15)
Mexicana – guest artist (track 8)
Boogieman – guest artist (track 9)
Eric Wes – producer (tracks: 1, 12)
Osten Harvey Jr. – producer (track 2)
Christopher Edward Martin – producer (track 4)
Da Beatminerz – producers (tracks: 5, 14)
Curtis Andre Small – producer (tracks: 6, 7)
Daniel Alan Maman – producer (track 8)
Dominick J. Lamb – producer (track 9)
Sidney "Omen" Brown – producer (track 10)
Suleyman Ansari – producer (track 11)
David Lotwin – executive producer
Doug Grama – executive producer
Kieran Walsh – mixing (tracks: 2, 5-12, 14) , engineering
Eddie Sancho – mixing (track 4)
Dejuana Richardson – engineering
Dexter Thibou – engineering
Eric Steinen – engineering
Tony Dawsey – mastering
Atsuko Tanaka – photography
Charts
References
^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (May 6, 2003). "Krumb Snatcha :: Respect All Fear None :: D&D Records" . RapReviews . Retrieved December 18, 2017 .
^ Respect All Fear None by Krumb Snatcha on Apple Music , October 8, 2002, retrieved December 18, 2017
^ "Krumb Snatcha Respect All Fear None Chart History" . Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums . Retrieved December 18, 2017 .
^ "Krumb Snatcha Respect All Fear None Chart History" . Independent Albums . Retrieved December 18, 2017 .
^ "Krumb Snatcha on WhoSampled" . WhoSampled . Retrieved December 18, 2017 .
^ "Krumb Snatcha Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 18, 2017.
^ "Krumb Snatcha Chart History (Independent Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 18, 2017.