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The album Young Gods was released June 23. The follow-up single, "West End Girls," released July 30, was a cover of the Pet Shop Boys' song, and the video, featuring members of Sherman 27 and women from the San Diego Goth scene, was again conceived by Seyer, directed by Filipiak, and featured on Noisey. [9]
The Great Adventures of Slick Rick "Children's Story" [10] 1989 — — — — 39: 5: 2 "Hey Young World" — — — — — 42: 17 "I Shouldn't Have Done It" [11] 1991 — — — — — [a] 50: 2 Livin' Large Soundtrack / The Ruler's Back "Mistakes of a Woman in Love with Other Men" — — — — — — — The Ruler's Back "It's a Boy ...
The Ruler's Back is the second studio album by British-American rapper Slick Rick, released in 1991 on Def Jam Recordings. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Upon its release, The Ruler's Back achieved notable chart success, peaking at number 29 on the Billboard 200 , and number 18 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Behind Bars is the third studio album by the British-American rapper Slick Rick, released in 1994 on Def Jam Recordings. [11] [12] Behind Bars peaked at number 51 on the Billboard 200, and number 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Slick is the ninth album by former Temptations vocalist Eddie Kendricks, released in August 1977 on the Tamla imprint of Motown Records. It reached No. 47 on the Billboard Soul Albums chart. Track listing
List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions.. Title Album details Peak chart positions US US R&B US Rap; Pimpin' Ain't Dead, Vol.#15: Released: 2000; Label: Sucka Free; Format: CD, digital download, LP — — — No Time Outs (with Big Shasta) Released: 2000; Label: Sucka Free; Format: CD, digital download, LP — — — 3 ...
Countdown to Ecstasy has similar lyrical themes to Can't Buy a Thrill. [9] It explores topics such as drug abuse, class envy, and West Coast excess. [15] " Your Gold Teeth" follows a jaded female grifter who uses her attractiveness and cunning to take advantage of others, [16] "My Old School" was inspired by a drug bust involving Walter Becker and Donald Fagen while they were students at Bard ...
The band left the tour a week before it ended to start work on their next album, [7] which they started to record in March 2003. [8] The band went on "The Made Tour," which ran from June to August; they played alongside Further Seems Forever, the Movielife, and Anberlin. [9] The stint featured an appearance at Hellfest. [10]