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Creep Wit' Me
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 2, 1994
Recorded1993–1994
StudioThe Soundtrack Facility
(New York, NY)
GenreEast Coast hip hop
Length54:45
LabelMercury
Producer
  • The LG Experience
  • LoRider
Ill Al Skratch chronology
Creep Wit' Me
(1994)
Keep It Movin'
(1997)
Singles from Creep Wit' Me
  1. "Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)"
    Released: June 7, 1994
  2. "I'll Take Her"
    Released: August 30, 1994
  3. "Chill With That"
    Released: February 7, 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Creep Wit' Me is the debut album by East Coast hip hop duo Ill Al Skratch. It was released on August 2, 1994 by Mercury Records. It features slow and smooth production from The LG Experience and LoRider, as well as light party rhymes. It was Ill Al Skratch's most commercially successful album peaking at #137 on the Billboard 200. Nonetheless, Al Skratch blames its lack of more success on poor distribution by Mercury Records.[2] It contains three singles: "Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)," "I'll Take Her" and "Chill with That." The first of the three was an underground hit that managed to reach #34 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. It was followed by "I'll Take Her," a single that featured R&B singer Brian McKnight and reached the Billboard Hot 100. It was followed by the last and least commercially successful of the three singles, "Chill with That."

Track listing

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  1. "They Got Love for Us" (1:21)
  2. "Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)" (5:41)
  3. "This Is for My Homiez" (5:35)
  4. "I'll Take Her" (4:53)
  5. "Chill with That" (4:53)
  6. "Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way) (Dub Version)" (6:14)
  7. "Creep Wit' Me" (3:51)
  8. "Get Dough" (4:44)
  9. "The Brooklyn Uptown Connection" (4:20)
    • Featuring LRC, Mark Sparks & Zoundwavez
  10. "Classic Shit (Ill's Solo)" (4:14)
  11. "Summertime (It's All Good) (Al's Solo)" (4:34)
  12. "I'll Take Her (Brian's Flow)" (4:24)
    • Featuring Brian McKnight

Instrumental/production credits

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Samples

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  • "This Is for My Homiez"
  • "Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)"
    • Contains samples from "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" and "Playing Your Game Baby" by Barry White
  • "I'll Take Her"
    • Contains samples from "Jane" by EPMD
    • Contains samples from "You're So Good to Me" by Curtis Mayfield
  • "Chill with That"
  • "Creep wit' Me"
  • "Get Dough"
    • Contains samples from "In the Mood" by Tyrone Davis
    • Contains samples from "Overnight Sensation" by Avalanche
    • Contains samples from "The Creeper" by Young-Holt Unlimited
  • "Classic Shit (Ill's Solo)"
    • Contains samples from "The Breakdown (Part II)" by Rufus Thomas
    • Contains samples from "(It's Not the Express) It's the JB's Monaurail" by The J.B.'s
    • Contains samples from "Red Baron" by Billy Cobham

Chart positions

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Album

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Chart (1994) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 137
U.S. Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 22

Singles

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Song Chart (1994) Peak
position
I'll Take Her U.S. Billboard Hot 100 62
U.S. Hot R&B Singles 16
Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way) U.S. Hot R&B Singles 34

References

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Thomas, Chris. March 13, 2007. Ill Al Skratch: Where's My Homies? Archived 2012-07-01 at archive.today