Scout's Honor… by Way of Blood
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Scout's Honor... by Way of Blood is the debut album by rapper, Rampage. It was released on July 29, 1997 for Elektra Records and Asylum Records and was produced by DJ Scratch and Rashad Smith. The album was a modest success, peaking at #65 on the Billboard 200 and #15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and featuring two hit singles "Take It to the Streets" and "We Getz Down", which made it to #5 and #19 on the Hot Rap Singles. The album heavily featured former flipmode member Serious, who would soon leave and go to produce for No Limit Records.
Track listing
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# |
Title |
Featured guest(s) |
Producer(s) |
Time |
1 |
"Intro" |
|
DJ Scratch, Rampage |
1:58 |
2 |
"Flipmode Iz da Squad" |
Busta Rhymes, Lord Have Mercy, Serious, Spliff Star |
DJ Scratch |
6:40 |
3 |
"Da Night B4 My Shit Drop" |
|
Rashad Smith |
4:43 |
4 |
"Talk of the Town" |
|
DJ Scratch |
5:28 |
5 |
"Get the Money and Dip" |
Busta Rhymes |
DJ Scratch |
3:43 |
6 |
"The Set Up" |
|
Rashad Smith |
4:11 |
|
7 |
"Wild for da Night" |
Busta Rhymes |
The Vibe Chemist Backspin |
5:16 |
8 |
"Flipmode Enemy #1" |
Serious |
DJ Scratch |
7:12 |
9 |
"Take It to the Streets" |
Billy Lawrence |
Rashad Smith, Armando Colon |
3:59 |
10 |
"Conquer da World" |
Meka |
DJ Scratch |
4:35 |
11 |
"Hall of Fame" |
|
DJ Scratch |
3:00 |
12 |
"Niggaz Iz Bad" |
Serious |
Rashad Smith |
3:16 |
13 |
"We Getz Down (Remix)" |
|
Teddy Riley & Sprague "Doogie" Williams |
4:25 |
14 |
"Rampage Outro" |
|
DJ Scratch, Busta Rhymes |
1:47 |
Samples
- "Intro"
- "Flipmode Iz da Squad"
- "We Getz Down"
- "Wild for Da Night"
- "American Fruit, African Roots" by Zulema
- "Take It To The Streets"
- "Flipmode Enemy #1"
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