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1995 studio album by Das EFX
Hold It Down is the third studio album by American Brooklyn -based hip hop duo Das EFX . It was released on September 26, 1995 via East West Records . Recording sessions took place at Ian London Studios in East Islip , at Northshore Soundworks, D&D Studios , The Music Palace and Chung King Studios in New York, and at The Sewa. Production was handled by Easy Mo Bee , Solid Scheme, DJ Premier , DJ Scratch , DJ Clark Kent , Kevin Geeda, Peter Lewis, Showbiz , Soul G., Pete Rock and Das EFX themselves, with PMD serving as an executive producer. It features guest appearances from KRS-One and PMD.
The album peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200 and number 4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. Its singles "Real Hip-Hop " and "Microphone Master " made it to the Billboard Hot 100 , reaching No. 61 and No. 86, respectively. The song "Represent the Real" first appeared under the title "Represent the Real Hip Hop" as the B-side to KRS-One's "MC's Act Like They Don't Know " single, which was released during the summer of 1995, taken off of his eponymous album KRS-One .[ 8]
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Intro (Once Again)" Andre Weston William Hines Peter Lewis 1:08 2. "No Diggedy" DJ Premier 4:03 3. "Knockin' Niggaz Off" Easy Mo Bee 3:24 4. "Here We Go" Weston Hines Chris Charity Derek Lynch Solid Scheme 4:05 5. "Real Hip-Hop " (Original Version) DJ Premier 4:09 6. "Here It Is" Kevin Geeda 4:59 7. "Microphone Master " Easy Mo Bee 4:30 8. "40 & a Blunt" Easy Mo Bee 3:17 9. "Buck-Buck" Das EFX 3:12 10. "Intro" 0:09 11. "Can't Have Nuttin'" Weston Hines Gerald Stevens Soul G. 5:34 12. "Alright" Easy Mo Bee 4:23 13. "Hold It Down" Easy Mo Bee 4:47 14. "Dedicated" DJ Clark Kent 3:46 15. "Ready to Rock Rough Rhymes" Solid Scheme 4:34 16. "Represent the Real" (featuring KRS-One ) Showbiz 3:19 17. "Comin' Thru" DJ Scratch 3:32 18. "Hardcore Rap Act" Solid Scheme 4:30 19. "Bad News" (featuring PMD ) DJ Scratch 2:20 20. "Real Hip-Hop " (Pete Rock Remix) Pete Rock 3:58 Total length: 1:13:39
Sample credits[ 9]
Track 6 contains elements from "Blue Prelude" written by Joe Bishop and Gordon Jenkins and performed by Nina Simone .
Track 12 contains elements from "Different Strokes" written by John Andrew Cameron and John Zachary and performed by Syl Johnson .
Track 13 contains elements from "Slum Creeper" by Quincy Jones .
Track 14 contains elements from "Lock It in the Pocket" written by Richard Steacker and performed by Grover Washington Jr.
Andre "Krazy Drayz" Weston – vocals, producer (track 9)
Willie "Skoob" Hines – vocals, producer (track 9)
Lawrence "KRS-One " Parker – vocals (track 16)
Parrish "PMD " Smith – vocals (track 19) , executive producer
Rodney "DJ Dice" Battle – scratches
Peter Lewis – producer (track 1)
Chris "DJ Premier " Martin – producer (tracks: 2, 5)
Osten "Easy Mo Bee " Harvey, Jr. – producer (tracks: 3, 7, 8, 12, 13)
Chris Charity – producer (tracks: 4, 15, 18)
Derek Lynch – producer (tracks: 4, 15, 18)
Kevin Geeda – producer (track 6)
Gerald "Soul G." Stevens – producer (track 11)
Rodolfo "DJ Clark Kent " Franklin – producer (track 14)
Rodney "Showbiz " LeMay – producer (track 16)
George "DJ Scratch " Spivey – producer (tracks: 17, 19)
Peter "Pete Rock " Phillips – producer & mixing (track 20)
Charlie Marotta – engineering (track 1) , mixing (tracks: 1, 18)
Eddie Sancho – engineering (tracks: 2, 5)
Norty Cotto – engineering (tracks: 2, 5)
Luis Tineo – engineering assistant (tracks: 2, 5)
Ken Wallace – engineering (tracks: 3, 6-8, 11-15)
Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez – mixing (tracks: 3, 4, 6-8, 12, 13, 17)
Mike Tuosto – mixing (track 3)
Rick St. Hilaire – engineering (tracks: 9, 19) , mixing (tracks: 9, 11, 15, 19)
Kenny Ortiz – mixing (track 14)
Gordon "Commissioner Gordon" Williams – engineering (track 16)
Jamie Staub – engineering (track 20)
Alli Truch – art direction
Romon Kimin "Ro-Starr" Yang – design
Butch Belair – photography
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