Ill Al Skratch – Creep Wit’ Me (CD) (1994) (FLAC + 320 kbps)
One surefire litmus test if probing ’90s hip hop smarts is whether one knows that Ill Al Skratch is in fact not an individual, but rather a duo. While their name might inspire images of Chill Rob G’s broke little brother, it was actually a combination of the two Brooklyn MCs’ monikers, Big Ill and Al Skratch. After making modest waves with the single “Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)” in ’94 they made perhaps their greatest contribution to the pop music canon by introducing the world to a certain Brian McKnight on the follow-up “I’ll Take Her.” Anchored by an orchestral street symphony and a PMD vocal sample, the young McKnight, later of “Back at One” fame, pleads his crude case (“If you don’t want her, don’t waste her time”) between the rappers’ hilariously raunchy verses.
Tracklist:
01. They Got Love For Us
02. Where My Homiez (Come Around My Way)
03. This Is For My Homiez
04. I’ll Take Her (feat. Brian McKnight)
05. Chill With That
06. Where My Homiez (Come Around My Way) (Dub Version)
07. Creep Wit’ Me
08. Get Dough
09. The Brooklyn Uptown Connection
10. Classic Shit (Ill’s Solo)
11. Summertime (It’s All Good) (Al’s Solo)
12. I’ll Take Her (Brian’s Flow)
Download:
FLAC – Wayshare
320 kbps – Wayshare
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