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|Row 3 info = [[Hip hop]], [[East Coast hip hop]], [[Hardcore hip hop]], [[Boom bap]], [[Underground hip hop]]
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'''''Professor @ Large''''' is the fourth studio album by [[Large Professor]], released in 2012 on [[Fat Beats]]. In a similar vein to his previous album ''[[Main Source (album)|Main Source]]'', the album is produced entirely by Large Professor with the exception of one song produced by [[Marco Polo]]. It features guest appearances from an all-star line-up consisting of [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Cormega]], [[Tragedy Khadafi]], [[Mic Geronimo]], [[Grand Daddy I.U.]] and [[M.O.P.|Lil' Fame]], amongst others.
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'''''Professor @ Large''''' is the fourth studio album by [[Large Professor]], released in June 26, 2012 on [[Fat Beats]]. In a similar vein to his previous album ''[[Main Source (album)|Main Source]]'', the album is produced entirely by Large Professor with the exception of one song produced by [[Marco Polo]]. It features guest appearances from an all-star line-up consisting of [[Busta Rhymes]], [[Cormega]], [[Tragedy Khadafi]], [[Mic Geronimo]], [[Grand Daddy I.U.]], [[Action Bronson]], [[Saigon]], [[Roc Marciano]] and [[M.O.P.|Lil' Fame]] (of [[M.O.P.]]).
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==Tracklisting==
 
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''Professor @ Large'' released the singles: "Key to the City" and "M.A.R.S.".
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==Track listing==
 
All songs produced by [[Large Professor]], except for "Professor @ Large", produced by [[Marco Polo]].
 
All songs produced by [[Large Professor]], except for "Professor @ Large", produced by [[Marco Polo]].
 
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== Samples ==
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'''Key to the City'''
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* "Ojos De Rojo" by Blue Mitchell
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* "UFO" by ESG
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* "Kama Part 1" by Michal Urbaniak's Fusion
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* "Hot Pants Pt. 1 (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)" by James Brown
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'''UNOWHTSAYN'''
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* "The Mixed Up Cup" by Clyde McPhatter
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'''Straight From the Golden'''
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* "Night on Bald Mountain" by Bob James
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'''Focused Up'''
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* "Can't Believe My Eyes" by Focus
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'''Happy Days R Here'''
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* "Happy Days" by The Illusion
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'''Professor @ Large'''
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* "Michel Ouverture" by Michel Fugain
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'''Light Years'''
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* "Never My Love" by Tom Scott and The California Dreamers
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* "You Can't Turn Me Away" by Sylvia Striplin
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* "Inactin" by Michal Urbaniak Group
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'''Barber Shop Chop (Instrolude)'''
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* "Shave" by Gruppo Sportivo
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'''Mack Don Illz'''
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* "You Can't Hide Love" by Creative Source
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* "Feeling You, Feeling Me Too!" by Gene Harris
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* "Daylight" by RAMP
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'''Sun, Star & Crescents (Instrolude)'''
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* "Come Dancing" by Jeff Beck
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'''Kick Da Habit'''
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* "Just Like the First Time" by Brenton Wood
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* "Who Is She (And What Is She to You)" by Gladys Knight & the Pips
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'''LP Surprise'''
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* "I Cannot Make It" by Sly & the Family Stone
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'''Back in Time (Instrolude)'''
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* "E.V.A." by Jean-Jacques Perrey
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* "Put a Little Love Away" by Chuck Jackson
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'''M.A.R.S.'''
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* "I Must Be There" by Rotary Connection
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[[Category:2012 albums]]
 
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[[Category:Albums produced by Marco Polo]]
 
[[Category:East Coast hip hop albums]]
 
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[[Category:Hardcore hip hop albums]]
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[[Category:Fat Beats Records albums]]

Latest revision as of 18:35, 17 January 2021

Professor @ Large
Professor @ Large
Studio album by Large Professor

Released

June 26, 2012

Recorded

2011 - 2012

Genre

Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop, Boom bap, Underground hip hop

Length

46:01

Label

Fat Beats

Producer

Large Professor, Marco Polo

Large Professor chronology

Previous

Main Source (2008)

Next

RE: Living (2015)

Professor @ Large is the fourth studio album by Large Professor, released in June 26, 2012 on Fat Beats. In a similar vein to his previous album Main Source, the album is produced entirely by Large Professor with the exception of one song produced by Marco Polo. It features guest appearances from an all-star line-up consisting of Busta Rhymes, Cormega, Tragedy Khadafi, Mic Geronimo, Grand Daddy I.U., Action Bronson, Saigon, Roc Marciano and Lil' Fame (of M.O.P.).

Professor @ Large released the singles: "Key to the City" and "M.A.R.S.".


Track listing[]

All songs produced by Large Professor, except for "Professor @ Large", produced by Marco Polo.

No. Title Performer(s) Time
1. "Key to the City" Large Professor 2:59
2. "UNOWHTMSAYN" Large Professor 3:23
3. "Straight from the Golden" Large Professor, Busta Rhymes 3:48
4. "Focused Up" Large Professor, Cormega, Tragedy Khadafi 4:24
5. "Happy Days R Here" Large Professor, Lil' Fame 2:44
6. "Professor @ Large" Large Professor 2:06
7. "Light Years" Large Professor 3:09
8. "Barber Shop Chop (Instrolude)" - 2:07
9. "Live Again" Large Professor 3:49
10. "Mack Don Illz" Large Professor, Mic Geronimo, Grand Daddy I.U. 3:40
11. "Sun, Star & Crescents (Instrolude)" - 2:55
12. "Kick Da Habit" Large Professor 3:23
13. "LP Surprise" Large Professor 3:38
14. "Back in Time (Instrolude)" - 3:18
15. "M.A.R.S." Large Professor, Cormega, Action Bronson, Roc Marciano, Saigon 4:02



Samples[]

Key to the City

  • "Ojos De Rojo" by Blue Mitchell
  • "UFO" by ESG
  • "Kama Part 1" by Michal Urbaniak's Fusion
  • "Hot Pants Pt. 1 (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)" by James Brown

UNOWHTSAYN

  • "The Mixed Up Cup" by Clyde McPhatter

Straight From the Golden

  • "Night on Bald Mountain" by Bob James

Focused Up

  • "Can't Believe My Eyes" by Focus

Happy Days R Here

  • "Happy Days" by The Illusion

Professor @ Large

  • "Michel Ouverture" by Michel Fugain

Light Years

  • "Never My Love" by Tom Scott and The California Dreamers
  • "You Can't Turn Me Away" by Sylvia Striplin
  • "Inactin" by Michal Urbaniak Group

Barber Shop Chop (Instrolude)

  • "Shave" by Gruppo Sportivo

Mack Don Illz

  • "You Can't Hide Love" by Creative Source
  • "Feeling You, Feeling Me Too!" by Gene Harris
  • "Daylight" by RAMP

Sun, Star & Crescents (Instrolude)

  • "Come Dancing" by Jeff Beck

Kick Da Habit

  • "Just Like the First Time" by Brenton Wood
  • "Who Is She (And What Is She to You)" by Gladys Knight & the Pips

LP Surprise

  • "I Cannot Make It" by Sly & the Family Stone

Back in Time (Instrolude)

  • "E.V.A." by Jean-Jacques Perrey
  • "Put a Little Love Away" by Chuck Jackson

M.A.R.S.

  • "I Must Be There" by Rotary Connection