Schoolly D's self-titled debut album, Schoolly D, was originally released in 1985. This landmark album played a significant role in the development of gangsta rap.
Original Release Details
The groundbreaking album Schoolly D first hit the shelves in 1985. It was released independently on Schoolly D Records, marking the artist's official entry into the music scene. The production of the album was a collaborative effort, handled by Schoolly D himself alongside DJ Code Money.
Subsequent Re-release
Following its initial release, the album gained recognition and was later re-released by Jive Records in 1990. This re-release helped further distribute the album to a wider audience, solidifying its place in hip-hop history.
Notable Tracks
Schoolly D featured several prominent singles that became synonymous with Schoolly D's style and influence:
- "Put Your Filas On": An early track that showcased the emerging b-boy culture.
- "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?": Often cited as a pioneering track in the gangsta rap genre, known for its raw lyrical content.
- "Gucci Time": Another track that delved into themes of street life and material aspirations.
These tracks, among others, helped define the sound and lyrical themes that would become characteristic of gangsta rap in the years to follow.
Album Release Overview
For a quick summary of the album's release information, refer to the table below:
Aspect | Details |
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Album Title | Schoolly D |
Artist | Schoolly D |
Original Release | 1985 |
Original Label | Schoolly D Records |
Re-release | 1990 |
Re-release Label | Jive Records |
Producers | Schoolly D, DJ Code Money |
Key Singles | "Put Your Filas On", "P.S.K. What Does It Mean?", "Gucci Time" |
For more comprehensive information regarding the album, you can refer to its dedicated Wikipedia page.