Smooth Assassin
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Smooth Assassin is the debut album by Grand Daddy I.U., which was released on October 16, 1990, on Cold Chillin' Records. The entire album was produced by Biz Markie, with Cutmaster Cool V serving as both the co-producer and mixer of the album.
The album managed to reach No. 91 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Track listing
- All tracks produced by Biz Markie
- "The U Is Smooth" - 5:00
- "Pick Up the Pace" - 4:22
- "Something New" - 4:49
- "I Kick Ass" - 5:05
- "Mass Destruction" - 3:58
- "Gals dem So Hot" - 4:40
- "Girl in the Mall" - 4:47
- "Kay Cee Is Nasty" - 1:56
- "Nobody Move" - 4:27
- "Dominos" - 4:24
- "Behind Bars" - 4:29
- "Soul Touch" - 4:16
- "This Is a Recording" - 5:12
- "Sugar Free" - 5:01
- "Phuck 'Em Up U" - 2:27
- "Shout Outs" - 2:42
Samples
The U Is Smooth
- "Hydra" by Grover Washington, Jr.
- "Change the Beat (Female Version)" by Beside
Pick Up the Pace
- "Reggins" by The Blackbyrds
- "Love Rap" by Spoonie Gee and The Treacherous Three
Something New
- "Papa Was Too" by Joe Tex
- "I'm Your Puppet" by James & Bobby Purify
I Kick Ass
- "White Lightning (I Mean Moonshine)" by James Brown
- "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins
Mass Destruction
- "Storm King" by Bob James
Girl in the Mall
- "You Can Call Me Rover" by The Main Ingredient
Kay Cee Is Nasty
- "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss
- "Escape-Ism" by James Brown
Nobody Move
- "Red Baron" by Billy Cobham
Dominos
- "Blues and Pants" by James Brown
- "Dominoes" by Donald Byrd
Behind Bars
- "Yes We Can Can" by Pointer Sisters
Soul Touch
- "Soul Touch" by Ronnie Mitchell
Sugar Free
- "Sugar Free" by Juicy
- "Funky President" by James Brown
Phuck 'Em Up U
- "The Message From the Soul Sisters" by Myra Barnes
Chart history
Chart (1991)[1] | Peak position |
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Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 91 |
References
- ^ ((( Smooth Assassin > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2011-08-09.