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{{Infobox|Box title=''Call Me D-Nice''|image=File:Call Me D-Nice.jpg|caption=Studio album by [[D-Nice]]|Row 1 title=Released|Row 1 info=July 24, 1990|Row 2 title=Recorded|Row 2 info=June 1989 - February 1990|Row 3 title=Studio|Row 3 info=Battery Studios <br> (New York City, New York)|Row 4 title=Genre|Row 4 info=[[Golden age hip hop]], [[Conscious hip hop]], [[East Coast hip hop]]|Row 5 title=Length|Row 5 info=38:16|Row 6 title=Label|Row 6 info=[[Jive Records]]|Row 7 title=Producer|Row 7 info=[[D-Nice]], Carl Bourelly (co.), Sidney Mills Co.)}} |
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The album peaked at #75 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and #12 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. ''Call Me D-Nice'' released the singles: "Glory", "Crumbs on the Table" and the title track "Call Me D-Nice". The title song "Call Me D-Nice" debuted at #1 on the Hot Rap Songs chart and #19 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and the second single "Crumbs on the Table" also debuted at #17 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. |
The album peaked at #75 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and #12 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. ''Call Me D-Nice'' released the singles: "Glory", "Crumbs on the Table" and the title track "Call Me D-Nice". The title song "Call Me D-Nice" debuted at #1 on the Hot Rap Songs chart and #19 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and the second single "Crumbs on the Table" also debuted at #17 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. |
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+ | == Track listing == |
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+ | # "Crumbs on the Table" - 4:04 |
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+ | # "Call Me D-Nice" - 3:47 |
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+ | # "Glory" - 3:56 |
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+ | # "The TR 808 Is Coming" - 3:41 |
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+ | # "Under Some Budda" - 4:29 |
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+ | # "It's Over" (feat. Dawnn Lewis) - 4:57 |
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+ | # "A Few Dollars More" - 4:08 |
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+ | # "It's All About Me" - 3:36 |
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+ | # "Pimp of the Year" - 2:36 |
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+ | # "And You Don't Stop" - 3:02 |
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+ | == Samples == |
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+ | '''Crumbs on the Table''' |
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+ | * "Crumbs off the Table" by Laura Lee |
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+ | * "Operator's Choice", "Saturday Night Style" and "Comic Strip" by Mikey Dread |
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+ | '''Call Me D-Nice''' |
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+ | * "Buzz Saw" by The Turtles |
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+ | * "(This Is) Detroit Soul" by Paul Nero |
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+ | '''Glory''' |
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+ | * "Take the Money and Run" by Steve Miller Band |
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+ | '''The TR 808 Is Coming''' |
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+ | * "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" by Three Dog Night |
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+ | '''Under Some Budda''' |
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+ | * "I Meant to Do That" from ''Pee-Wee's Big Adventure'' |
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+ | '''It's Over''' |
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+ | * "Action (LP Version)" by Orange Krush |
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+ | * "This Is Something for the Radio" by [[Biz Markie]] |
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+ | '''A Few Dollars More''' |
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+ | * "Square Business" by Blue Mitchell |
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+ | '''It's All About Me''' |
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+ | * "Mind Power" by James Brown |
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+ | '''Pimp of the Year''' |
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+ | * "A Gritty Nitty" by The Pazant Brothers and The Beaufort Express |
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+ | * "Super Hoe" by [[Boogie Down Productions]] |
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+ | '''And You Don't Stop''' |
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+ | * "Tales of Taboo" by Karen Finley |
Revision as of 16:00, 18 January 2021
Call Me D-Nice | |
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Studio album by D-Nice | |
Released |
July 24, 1990 |
Recorded |
June 1989 - February 1990 |
Studio |
Battery Studios |
Genre |
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Length |
38:16 |
Label |
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Producer |
D-Nice, Carl Bourelly (co.), Sidney Mills Co.) |
Call Me D-Nice is the debut studio album by American Hip hop recording artist D-Nice. It was released in July 24, 1990 via Jive Records. Recording sessions took place at Battery Studios in New York City from June 1989 to February 1990. The production was handled entirely by D-Nice himself with co-production from Carl Bourelly and Sidney Mills. It includes a guest appearance by Dawnn Lewis.
The album peaked at #75 on the Billboard 200 and #12 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Call Me D-Nice released the singles: "Glory", "Crumbs on the Table" and the title track "Call Me D-Nice". The title song "Call Me D-Nice" debuted at #1 on the Hot Rap Songs chart and #19 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and the second single "Crumbs on the Table" also debuted at #17 on the Hot Rap Songs chart.
Track listing
- "Crumbs on the Table" - 4:04
- "Call Me D-Nice" - 3:47
- "Glory" - 3:56
- "The TR 808 Is Coming" - 3:41
- "Under Some Budda" - 4:29
- "It's Over" (feat. Dawnn Lewis) - 4:57
- "A Few Dollars More" - 4:08
- "It's All About Me" - 3:36
- "Pimp of the Year" - 2:36
- "And You Don't Stop" - 3:02
Samples
Crumbs on the Table
- "Crumbs off the Table" by Laura Lee
- "Operator's Choice", "Saturday Night Style" and "Comic Strip" by Mikey Dread
Call Me D-Nice
- "Buzz Saw" by The Turtles
- "(This Is) Detroit Soul" by Paul Nero
Glory
- "Take the Money and Run" by Steve Miller Band
The TR 808 Is Coming
- "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" by Three Dog Night
Under Some Budda
- "I Meant to Do That" from Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
It's Over
- "Action (LP Version)" by Orange Krush
- "This Is Something for the Radio" by Biz Markie
A Few Dollars More
- "Square Business" by Blue Mitchell
It's All About Me
- "Mind Power" by James Brown
Pimp of the Year
- "A Gritty Nitty" by The Pazant Brothers and The Beaufort Express
- "Super Hoe" by Boogie Down Productions
And You Don't Stop
- "Tales of Taboo" by Karen Finley