Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4

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Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4
Studio album by
Released February 1, 1994 [1]
Recorded 1994
Studio Luke Recording Studio ( Liberty City, FL )
Genre
Length 1 : 00 : 12
Label Luke Records
Producer
The New 2 Live Crew chronology
Deal with This
(1993)
Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4
(1994)
Shake a Lil' Somethin'
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [2]
Entertainment Weekly B? [3]

Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4 is the sixth studio album by Miami -based hip hop group 2 Live Crew . It was released on February 1, 1994 via Luke Records and was produced by Mike Fresh, DJ Slice, Professor Griff, DJ Spin Felix Sama & DJ Laz. The album became a moderate hit, peaking at #52 on the Billboard 200 and #9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums . [4] [5] Two charting singles were produced, "Hell, Yeah" and "You Go Girl" who were both made into music videos. For this album the group was billed as the new 2 Live Crew as Brother Marquis and Mr. Mixx had left the group, the line-up for this album was Fresh Kid Ice , Luke and new member, Verb. It is the last 2 Live Crew album to feature Luke .

Track listing [ edit ]

No. Title Length
1. "Intro" 0:52
2. "Dem a Talk" 3:53
3. "Sex...Sex" 0:18
4. "Hell, Yeah" 3:38
5. "Ohhh" 0:18
6. "Pussy and Dick Thing" 4:00
7. "You Go Girl" 4:23
8. "Joke's on You" 0:30
9. "2 Live Freestyle" 3:06
10. "We Want Some Pussy II" 3:00
11. "Show Him" 0:16
12. "The Initiation" 4:23
13. "Fuck Nigga" 3:13
14. "Suck Good Dick" 0:21
15. "Suck My Dick" 4:47
16. "Fuck 'Em" (Intro) 0:07
17. "Fuck 'Em" 3:59
18. "Work It" 0:41
19. "Work That Pussy" 3:40
20. "Pigs Fuckin" 0:16
21. "Capt. Dick and Dolemite" 4:21
22. "Drop Your Draws" 0:27
23. "The Trick" 4:24
24. "Mega Mix" 4:53
25. "Yeah, Yeah" (DJ Spin Version) 3:38
26. "Hell, Yeah" (DJ Spin Version) 3:40
Total length: 1:00:12

Personnel [ edit ]

  • Luther Campbell - performer, executive producer
  • Christopher Wong Won - performer
  • Larry Dobson - performer
  • Gustavo Afont - bass guitar (tracks: 7, 10)
  • Richard Griffin - programming (tracks: 2, 12, 23)
  • Michael "Mike Fresh" McCray - programming (tracks: 4, 15)
  • Anthony Walker - programming (tracks: 6, 7, 9, 13, 17, 21)
  • Felix Sama - programming (tracks: 19, 24)
  • Darren "DJ Spin" Rudnick - programming (track 19), remixing (tracks: 25, 26)
  • Lazaro Mendez - programming (track 24)
  • Eddie Miller - mixing
  • Ted Stein - mixing
  • Tommy Afont - mixing
  • Anthony Mizell - design
  • Ron Alston - photography
  • Rudy Ray Moore - voice (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 14, 18, 21, 22)
  • Louis "Don Ugly" Howard - additional vocals (track 2)
  • Likkle Wicked - additional vocals (track 2)
  • Live - additional vocals (track 7)
  • Phat-Daddy - additional vocals (track 9)

Charts [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Billboard 200" . Billboard . 2 January 2013.
  2. ^ Thurston, Jason (October 28, 2017). "Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4 - The 2 Live Crew" . AllMusic .
  3. ^ Ehrlich, Dimitri (October 28, 2017). "Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4" . Entertainment Weekly .
  4. ^ "Billboard 200 Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4 The New 2 Live Crew" . Billboard . Archived from the original on May 19, 2018.
  5. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4 The New 2 Live Crew" . Billboard . Archived from the original on May 13, 2018.
  6. ^ "The New 2 Live Crew, TLP" . Billboard . Retrieved January 31, 2021 .
  7. ^ "The New 2 Live Crew, BLP" . Billboard . Retrieved January 31, 2021 .
  8. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ? Year-End 1994" . Billboard . 2 January 2013 . Retrieved January 31, 2021 .

External links [ edit ]

"The New 2 Live Crew ? Back At Your Ass For The Nine-4" . at Discogs .