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Sittin' on Somethin' Phat
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 9, 1993 (1993-03-09)
StudioDangerous Music Studios
Genre
Length55:38
Label
Producer
Ant Banks chronology
Sittin' on Somethin' Phat
(1993)
The Big Badass
(1994)
Singles from Sittin' on Somethin' Phat
  1. "Late Nite"
    Released: March 5, 1993
  2. "Livin the Life"
    Released: July 30, 1993

Sittin' on Somethin' Phat is the debut solo studio album by American rapper and record producer Ant Banks. It was released on March 9, 1993, via Dangerous Music/Jive Records. It was produced by Ant Banks and Too $hort. It features guest appearances from Goldy, Pooh-Man, Spice 1 and Too $hort. The album peaked at number 123 on the Billboard 200, number 22 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 5 on the Heatseekers Albums in the United States.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."2 The Head"
Ant Banks5:51
2."Late Nite Fuck"
  • Banks
  • Edwards
Ant Banks3:16
3."Roll 'Em Phat"
  • Banks
  • Edwards
Ant Banks4:45
4."U Just A Punk"BanksAnt Banks4:37
5."Livin' The Life"BanksAnt Banks4:34
6."Sittin' on Somethin' Phat"Ant Banks5:09
7."Lyin' On Yo Dick" (featuring Mhisani)Ant Banks3:50
8."Spice 1 Wit Da Banksta" (featuring Spice 1)Ant Banks3:55
9."Only Out to Fuck" (featuring Too $hort, Pooh-Man and Mhisani)Ant Banks4:43
10."Hit It"
Too $hort4:23
11."The End"BanksAnt Banks10:38
Total length:55:38
Sample credits

Personnel

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  • Anthony "Ant" Banks – vocals, keyboards, producer (tracks: 1-9, 11), engineering, mixing
  • Mhisani "Goldy" Miller – vocals (tracks: 7, 9), engineering
  • Robert Lee "Spice 1" Greene Jr. – vocals (track 8)
  • Todd "Too $hort" Shaw – vocals (track 9), producer (track 10)
  • Lawrence "M.C. Pooh-Man" Thomas – vocals (track 9)
  • De Anthony Max – background vocals
  • Stacy Hogg – background vocals
  • Michael Hampton – guitar
  • Derreck Hall – keyboards
  • Sean-G – live drums (track 3)
  • R. Austin – engineering
  • L. Kenny – engineering
  • T. Edwards – engineering
  • D. "D-Wiz" Evelingham – engineering
  • Victor Hall – photography

Charts

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Chart (1993) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[2] 123
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[3] 22
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[4] 5

References

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  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (2001). Funk. Backbeat Books. p. 102.
  2. ^ "The Billboard 200". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 17, 1993. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  3. ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 17, 1993. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  4. ^ "Top Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 10, 1993. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
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