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1999 studio album by U-God
Golden Arms Redemption Released October 19, 1999 Studio Studios South (Miami) Quad (New York City) Studio 57 (New York City) Unique (New York City) 36 Chambers (New York City) Genre Hip hop Length 62 :48 Label Producer
Golden Arms Redemption is the debut solo studio album by American rapper U-God . It was released on October 19, 1999, via Wu-Tang /Priority Records .
The recording sessions took place at Quad Recording Studios, at Studio 57, at Unique Recording Studios and at 36 Chambers in New York City, and at Studios South in Miami . The production was handled by True Master , Inspectah Deck , Homicide, Bink! , Hak Da Navigator, John The Baptist , Omonte "O" Ward, and RZA , who also served as executive producer together with U-God. It features guest appearances from Leatha Face, Hell Razah , Inspectah Deck, Method Man , Raekwon and Drey Wit Da Y. The album peaked at number 58 on the Billboard 200 and number 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States. It spawned two singles: "Bizarre" and "Dat's Gangsta". Its lead single reached number seven on the Hot Rap Songs . The song "Rumble" was used as the main song for the video game Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style .
The Independent noted that, "with RZA overseeing production, and Raekwon, Method Man and Inspectah Deck chipping in phrases here and there, the album follows the Wu-Tang tradition of impassioned invective, mangled metaphor and its own internal logic."[ 4]
Golden Arms Redemption track listingTitle Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Enter U-God" RZA 1:48 2. "Turbulence" True Master 3:09 3. "Glide" (featuring Leathaface and Drey Wit Da Y) Inspectah Deck 6:11 4. "Dat's Gangsta" True Master 4:23 5. "Soul Dazzle" Homicide 3:53 6. "Bizarre" Bink! 4:30 7. "Rumble" (featuring Leathaface, Inspectah Deck and Method Man ) True Master 4:33 8. "Pleasure or Pain" (featuring Hell Razah ) Hak Da Navigator 4:26 9. "Stay in Your Lane" RZA 4:03 10. "Shell Shock" (featuring Leathaface, Raekwon and Hell Razah) Hak Da Navigator 5:12 11. "Lay Down" Hawkins John Hitchman, Jr. John Da Baptist 3:46 12. "Hungry" Omonte "O" Ward 4:56 13. "Turbo Charge" RZA 3:01 14. "Knockin At Your Door" (featuring Leathaface) Hawkins Irizarry Hitchman, Jr. John Da Baptist 3:29 15. "Night the City Cried" Homicide 5:28 Total length: 62:48
Sample credits
Lamont "U-God " Hawkins – main artist, executive producer, sleeve notes
Orlando "Leatha Face" Irizarry – featured artist (tracks: 3, 7, 10, 14)
Drey Wit Da Y – additional vocals (track 3)
Jason "Inspectah Deck " Hunter – featured artist (track 7) , producer (track 3)
Clifford "Method Man " Smith – featured artist (track 7)
Chron "Hell Razah " Smith – featured artist (tracks: 8, 10)
Corey "Raekwon " Woods – featured artist (track 10)
Robert "RZA " Diggs – producer (tracks: 1, 9, 13) , recording (track 9) , executive producer
Derek "True Master " Harris – producer (tracks: 2, 4, 7)
A. "Homocide" Mercado – producer (tracks: 5, 15)
Roosevelt "Bink! " Harrell III – producer (track 6)
Hakim "Hak Da Navigator" Ali – producer (tracks: 8, 10)
John "The Baptist " Hitchmon – producer (tracks: 11, 14)
Omonte "O" Ward – producer (track 12)
Pete Kessler – recording (track 1)
Carlos Bess – mixing (tracks: 2, 9, 12, 13)
Andi Carr – recording (tracks: 2, 4, 8, 11, 12, 14)
Arty Sky – recording (tracks: 3, 5, 13, 15) , mixing (tracks: 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, 14)
Jose "Choco" Reynoso – mixing (tracks: 4, 7, 15)
Kenny Ortiz – recording (tracks: 6, 7, 10) , mixing (track 6)
Chris Athens – mastering
John "Mook" Gibbons – co-executive producer
Michele "Michou" Robinson – art direction
Clay McBride – photography
Jay "Mighty Healthy" Quinn – production coordinator
Tamika Layton – project coordinator
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