Plain Rap
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Plain Rap | ||
Studio album by The Pharcyde | ||
Released | November 7, 2000 | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Length | ??? | |
Label | Edeltone Records | |
Producer(s) | Bootie Brown J-Swift Showbiz Slimkid3 |
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Professional reviews | ||
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The Pharcyde chronology | ||
Labcabincalifornia (1995) |
Plain Rap (2000) |
Humboldt Beginnings (2004) |
Plain Rap is the 2000 3rd full-length LP by Los Angeles rap group The Pharcyde.
The album, while common knowledge to Hip-Hop fans, was one of the group's least-recognized and worst-selling releases ever. This had much to do with The Pharcyde becoming a three-member group. (as opposed to the original four).
The group had damaged their own credibility by kicking out acclaimed MC Fatlip in 1996. Although it was reportedly because of his wild behavior, fans did not receive the move well. Although he is now on good terms with SlimKid3, he has yet to mend ties with now-remaining Pharcyde members Imani and Bootie Brown.
[edit] Track listing
- "Trust"
- "Network"
- "Somethin'"
- "Misery"
- "Blaze"
- "Rush"
- "Guestlist"
- "Evolution"
- "Front Line"
- "World"
- "Trust" [Remix]
[edit] Album singles
Single cover | Single information |
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"Trust"
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The Pharcyde |
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Members |
Fatlip | Tre Hardson | Bootie Brown | Imani |
Albums |
Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde | Labcabincalifornia | Plain Rap | Humboldt Beginnings |
EPs/Compilations |
Chapter One: Testing the Waters EP | Cydeways: The Best of The Pharcyde | Instrumentals | Sold My Soul: The Remix & Rarity Collection |
Singles |
"Ya Mama" | "Passin' Me By" | "4 Better or 4 Worse" | "Otha Fish" | "Pandemonium" | "The Rubbers Song" | "Emerald Butterfly" | "Runnin'" | "Drop" | "She Said" | "Technical Difficulties" | "Trust" | "Hard Times" | "Knew U" |