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All We Got Iz Us

All We Got Iz Us is the second album by American hip hop group Onyx, released on October 24, 1995 by JMJ Records and Rush Associated Labels. The album was produced by Onyx. The album features guest appearances from rap group All City and rapper from Queens, Panama P.I.

All We Got Iz Us
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 24, 1995 (US)
Recorded1994–95
StudioLGK Studios, Leonia, New Jersey
GenreEast Coast Hip Hop, Hardcore Hip Hop, Horrorcore
Length44:58
LabelJMJ Records
Rush Associated Labels
ProducerOnyx, 8-Off Assassin
Onyx chronology
Bacdafucup
(1993)
All We Got Iz Us
(1995)
Shut 'Em Down
(1998)
Singles from All We Got Iz Us
  1. "Live Niguz"
    Released: July 18, 1995
  2. "Last Dayz"
    Released: October 3, 1995

All We Got Iz Us debuted at number 22 on the US Billboard 200, and number 2 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. The album has sold over 500.000 copies, but it never came anywhere near the success of the first album.

Two charting singles were released from the album, "Last Dayz" which made it to 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 10 on the Hot Rap Singles and "Live Niguz", also known as "Live!!!", made it to 17 on the Hot Rap Singles and 81 on the R&B charts. "Live Niguz" appeared in the soundtrack to the 1995's documentary The Show and "Last Dayz" was used in the film "8 Mile".

Background

In March 1994, when Fredro Starr was on the set of Dangerous Minds, Lyor Cohen came to him and offered him a million dollars for recording a new album, All We Got Iz Us.[1] Big DS left the group at the same time to start a solo career. Onyx recorded 25 songs for this album, but only 15 of them were included on the album by Jam Master Jay's decision.[2]

In the same year members of Onyx have formed a label, Armee Records, and have signed production and distribution deals with Capitol Records and Mercury Records. Onyx signed contracts with the artists All City (Greg Valentine and J. Mega) and Panama P.I., who featured on Onyx's sophomore set, "All We Got Iz Us", Gang Green and singer Choclatt (Jared Crawford).[3][4]

Aliases

On the album two group members came up with new aliases:[5]

Conception of album title

The title All We Got Iz Us came up because it was a state of mind for Onyx at that time.[6]

"...We made that title one day at the studio. At that time niggas was on the knees, crying, praying almost like 'I love you my nigga' and that's how All We Got Iz Us album came about. That album was pain. Now you got to run around with a Mac-12 in your trunk, bulletproof vest, mad money niggas, you think that niggas going to kill you, so this was our frame of mind."

Lyrics

All We Got Iz Us this name was chosen because it is much more grimy than Bacdafucup. It is widely considered to be a great follow up to their debut Bacdafucup with many fans actually citing it as Onyx's best album. Turning away from the more humorous approach of their debut, All We Got Iz Us had an overall darker and more serious tone, dealing with subjects such as suicide, heavy substance abuse and racism. For example, the intro/opening track features a split-personality monologue: Sticky Fingaz threatening himself at gunpoint, eventually committing suicide.

Album cover

For the cover of the album All We Got Iz Us, Sticky and Fredro just wanted to paint a cracked mad face. Probably, it was a bad idea, because it was the beginning, when the sales of Onyx albums started to "crack". The cover for All We Got Iz Us was a 6-inch metal plate, and the photographer just took a picture of this plate, and the mad face that you see on the back cover of the album Shut 'Em Down was a real lump of metal.

Singles

Two singles were released from this album: "Live Niguz" and "Last Dayz".

The first single, "Live Niguz", also known by its censored title "Live!!!", was released on July 18, 1995 as a single from Def Jam's The Show: The Soundtrack and as the first single from Onyx's second album, All We Got Iz Us. Produced by 8-Off Assassin and all three members of Onyx, "Live!!!" only found minor success on the R&B and rap charts, becoming the group's first single not to reach the Billboard Hot 100.

The second single, "Last Dayz" was released on October 3, 1995. Produced by 8-Off Assassin and Onyx, Last Dayz making it to number 89 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Instrumental of this song was used in the film 8 Mile for the rap battle between Lotto and B-Rabbit. In 2013, the song was re-recorded by Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz, and released on a compilation album Songs of the 90's.

Music videos were released for the tracks "Last Dayz", "All We Got Iz Us", "Walk In New York" and "Live Niguz".

Appearance in movies and on television

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [11]
Muzik     [12]
NME          [14]
Q     [10]
RapReviews.com          [13]
The Source      [9]

All We Got Iz Us was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Raymond Cunningham of The Source gave the album three and a half stars out of five, saying "...Although the LP is packed with sure shots, there are a few sure misses. "Shout", which has no business being on the LP, has a solid beat. But the hook is as corny as the Onyx comic book. Then there's "All We Got", a song that discusses the streets and isn't all bad, again, until the cheesy chorus. It may be a case where the quality of the other songs brings these down. In any event, they definitely stand out as weaker representations of the group's efforts."

Q gave the album three stars out of five, saying "...The lyrics are quickfire and the sound is dense..."

Bonz Malone of Vibe said "...Now, after a two-year hiatus, they're back with All We Got Iz Us, and the shit is hardcore. "Purse Snatchers" and "Better Off Dead" are probably the wildest. It's made by thugs for thugs...spits the real poison as seen on the streets. It's intended for immature audiences, so they'll wise up and realize that all we do have is one another. People need to hear these interesting characters."[15]

NME gave the album seven stars out of ten, saying "although there's nothing to rock the Wu's place at the top of the NY tree, Onyx sound convincingly with it. They still paint pictures of NY that turn it into a warscape, but they've deliberated their moves so as not to re-emerge as the latest rap washouts...".

Rowald Pruyn of RapReviews gave the album nine and a half stars out of ten, saying "...In Onyx' New World Order, everything is upside-down. Black is white, bad is good. Suicide? No ultimate shame, but an honorable way out of a shitty situation. People? Either bitchassniggas or punkmotherfuckas. The first group can get a bullet in the back, the second can get it in their grills. History? Miserable Slavery and rape of great-grandmothers by greedy plantation owners. Music? Selling drugs to your own people is more profitable. Future? Drop the microphone. Drop your principals. Who needs morals when you're living in hell already?"[16]

Max of Hip Hop Isn't Dead said "...Most critics agreed that All We Got Iz Us was a worthy addition to not only Onyx's catalog, but to hip hop as a whole. I'm certain that there are a ton of bloggers who believe that this album should have been more successful than it was. And yes, I'm one of them."[17]

Accolades

In 1995, the album is broken down track-by-track by Onyx in Hip-Hop Connection magazine, issue #79 (September 1995).[5] In 1996, CMJ New Music Monthly placed the album in their list 25 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 1995.[18] In 2008, Keith Murphy of Vibe named it the best-produced album of 1995 and selected as one of the magazine's 24 Lost Rap Classics.[19] In 2012, Ernest Baker of Complex placed the album in his list A$AP Yams' 42 Favorite Albums.[20] In 2015, Christopher Pierznik of Medium placed the album in his list The 20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 1995.[21] In 2016, Dustin J. Seibert of The Root listed the album in his list 15 Truly Underrated Hip-Hop Albums.[22] In 2016, Cis Van Beers of Hip Hop Golden Age placed the album in his list Top 40 Hip Hop Albums 1995.[23] In 2018, Stitcher Radio dedicated an episode of their program BUMS to review Onyx's 1995 album, "All We Got Iz Us".[24]

Publication Country Accolade Year Rank
CMJ New Music Monthly United States 25 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 1995 1996 *
Vibe 24 Lost Rap Classics 2008 *
Complex A$AP Yams' 42 Favorite Albums 2012 *
Medium The 20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 1995 2015 *
The Root 15 Truly Underrated Hip-Hop Albums 2016 1
Hip Hop Golden Age Top 40 Hip Hop Albums 1995 2016 *

Track listing

.

# Title Performer(s) Producer(s) Samples Length
1 "Life Or Death" (Skit)
  • Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr
Sticky Fingaz
Sonee Seeza
8-Off Assassin (co-producer)
  • "Throw Ya Gunz" by Onyx
0:48
2 "Last Dayz"
  • Intro: Sticky Fingaz
  • First verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Third verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr
3:56
3 "All We Got Iz Us (Evil Streets)"
  • Intro: Fredro Starr, Sonee Seeza
  • First / sixth verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second / fourth verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Chorus: P.I.
  • Third / fifth verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr 4:12
4 "Purse Snatchaz"
  • Intro: Onyx
  • Chorus: Greg Valentine
  • First verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Third verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr
Sticky Fingaz
Sonee Seeza
4:07
5 "Shout"
  • First / sixth / seventh verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second / fourth / eighth verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Third / fifth / ninth verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr
3:47
6 "I Murder U" (Skit)
  • Fredro Starr
Fredro Starr 0:22
7 "Betta Off Dead"
  • Intro: Onyx
  • First / fourth verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Second / fifth verse: Fredro Starr
  • Third / sixth verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr
Sticky Fingaz
Sonee Seeza
8-Off Assassin (co-producer)
4:04
8 "Live Niguz"
  • Intro: Onyx
  • First verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Second / chorus: Fredro Starr
  • Third verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr
3:19
9 "Punkmotherfukaz
  • Intro: Sticky Fingaz
  • First verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second verse: Sticky Fingaz
  • Third verse: Sonee Seeza
Fredro Starr
Sticky Fingaz
Sonee Seeza
8-Off Assassin (co-producer)
1:00
10 "Most Def"
  • Intro: Sonee Seeza
  • First verse: Sticky Fingaz
  • Chorus: Onyx
  • Second verse: Fredro Starr
  • Third verse: Sonee Seeza
Fredro Starr 3:55
11 "Act Up" (Skit)
  • Sticky Fingaz
Sticky Fingaz 0:23
12 "Getto Mentalitee"
  • First verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second verse: Greg Valentine
  • Third verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Fourth verse: J. Mega
  • Fifth verse: P.I.
  • Sixth verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr 4:22
13 "2 Wrongs"
  • Intro: Onyx
  • Chorus: Sticky Fingaz
  • First verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Third verse: Sticky Fingaz
Sticky Fingaz
  • "Throw Ya Gunz" by Onyx
3:58
14 "Maintain" (Skit)
  • Onyx, All City, P.I.
Fredro Starr 1:56
15 "Walk in New York"
  • Intro: Fredro Starr
  • First / fourth verse: Fredro Starr
  • Second / third verse: Sonee Seeza
  • Fifth verse: Sticky Fingaz
Fredro Starr
4:55

Leftover tracks

Onyx recorded 25 songs for this album, but only 15 of them were included on the album by Jam Master Jay's decision.

  • "Kidz From Queens" (feat. Still Livin')
  • "Shoot Stab Kill" (Burn Unit Mix) (feat. Who$ane)
  • "The Ghetto Way Of Thinking"
  • "To All Ya'll Crews, Whatever"
  • "Walk In New York" (Jam Master Jay Remix)
  • "Purse Snatchaz" (original version) (without Greg Valentine)
  • "Purse Snatchaz" (8-Off Remix)
  • "Punkmotherfukaz" (Full Length)
  • "Live Niguz" (original version with different intro)
  • "Fight"
  • "Purse Snatchaz, Pt. 2" (feat. Smoothe Da Hustler, Trigger The Gambler & DV Alias Khrist)
  • "Evil Streets (Remix)" (feat. Method Man & Panama P.I.)
  • "Evil Streets (Remix)" (feat. Method Man & Panama P.I.) (original 1994 version)
  • "Shout" (Remix)
  • "Theme From Sunset Park"
  • "Thangz Changed"
  • "Thangz Changed" (movie "end credits" version)

Personnel

  • Onyx - performer, vocals, producer
  • Fredro Starr - performer, vocals, producer
  • Sticky Fingaz - performer, vocals, producer
  • Sonee Seeza - performer, vocals, scratches
  • Panama P.I. - performer, vocals
  • Greg Valentine - performer, vocals
  • All City - performer, vocals
  • Jason Mizell - executive producer
  • Randy Allen - executive producer
  • 8-Off The Assassin - co-producer
  • Don Elliott - mix engineer
  • Rich Keller - mix engineer
  • Flamboyant - scratches ("2 Wrongs" and "Walk In New York")
  • Tony Dawsey - mastering
  • Jaye Battle - project coordinator

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1995) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[25] 22
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[26] 2
US Top 100 Pop Albums (Cashbox)[27] 34
US Top 75 R&B Albums (Cashbox)[28] 24
US Top 75 One-Stop Albums Chart (Cashbox)[29] 35
US Gavin Rap Retail (Gavin Report)[30] 10

References

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  2. ^ "Beat Down Magazine (October, 1995)". cratesofjr.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  3. ^ "Billboard Magazine (November 4, 1995)". books.google.ru. 4 November 1995. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  4. ^ "ONYX - RADIO'S SCARED CUZ THE SHITS TOO ILL FOR THEM. BUT WE GOT A PLAN B. LOOK OUT FOR IT". mtv.com. Retrieved 2018-07-01.
  5. ^ a b "Hip Hop Connection Magazine #79 [September, 1995] - BALD IN THE UZA (by June Joseph)". onyxdomain.com. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  6. ^ "Onyx on Being Paranoid and Wearing Bullet Proof Vests, Big DS Leaving Group (March 13, 2018, 2018)". vladtv.com. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  7. ^ "The Addiction - Soundtrack Credits". imdb.com. Retrieved 2018-10-03.
  8. ^ "Various – Bad Boys - Music From The Motion Picture". discogs.com. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  9. ^ The Source Review
  10. ^ "Q magazine January 1996, p.136 - All We Got Iz Us". oldies.com. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  11. ^ All We Got Iz Us at AllMusic
  12. ^ Ashon, Will (November 1955). (PDF). Muzik. No. 6. p. 76. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2022. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Onyx: All We Got Iz Us". rapreviews.com. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
  14. ^ "NME magazine October 21, 1995, p.52 - All We Got Iz Us". oldies.com. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  15. ^ "Vibe magazine September 1995, p.198 - All We Got Iz Us". books.google.ru. September 1995. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
  16. ^ "Onyx - All We Got Iz Us. RapReview by Rowald Pruyn". rapreviews.com. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  17. ^ "Onyx - All We Got Iz Us (October 24, 1995) (by Max) [March 6, 2011]". fakeforreal.net. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  18. ^ "CMJ New Music Monthly (February, 1996) - 25 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 1995 - Onyx - All We Got Iz Us". books.google.ru. February 1996. Retrieved 2018-10-02.
  19. ^ "VIBE (August, 2008) - 24 Lost Rap Classics - Onyx - All We Got Iz Us (October 24, 1995) (by Max) [March 6, 2011]". fakeforreal.net. August 2008. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  20. ^ "A$AP Yams' 42 Favorite Albums (by Ernest Baker) [November 14, 2012]". complex.com. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  21. ^ "The 20 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 1995 (by Christopher Pierznik) [June 30, 2015]". medium.com. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  22. ^ "15 Truly Underrated Hip-Hop Albums (by Dustin J. Seibert) [April 15, 2016]". theroot.com. Retrieved 2018-10-10.
  23. ^ "Top 40 Hip Hop Albums 1995 (by Cis Van Beers) [April 28, 2016]". hiphopgoldenage.com. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  24. ^ "BUMS: Onyx - All We Got Iz Us! [May 25, 2018]". stitcher.com. Retrieved 2018-09-29.
  25. ^ "Onyx Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  26. ^ "Onyx Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
  27. ^ "Top 100 Pop Albums (Cashbox) November 11, 1995" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  28. ^ "Top 75 R&B Albums (Cashbox) November 25, 1995" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  29. ^ "Top 75 One-Stop Albums Chart (Cashbox) November 4, 1995" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  30. ^ "Gavin Rap Retail (Gavin Report) December 1, 1995" (PDF). americanradiohistory.com. Retrieved 2018-11-17.

External links

  • All We Got Iz Us at RapGenius
  • All We Got Iz Us at Discogs
  • Music video "Last Dayz" on YouTube
  • Music video "Live Niguz" on YouTube
  • Music video "Walk In New York" on YouTube
  • Music video "All We Got Iz Us" on YouTube

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All We Got Iz Us is the second album by American hip hop group Onyx released on October 24 1995 by JMJ Records and Rush Associated Labels The album was produced by Onyx The album features guest appearances from rap group All City and rapper from Queens Panama P I All We Got Iz UsStudio album by OnyxReleasedOctober 24 1995 US Recorded1994 95StudioLGK Studios Leonia New JerseyGenreEast Coast Hip Hop Hardcore Hip Hop HorrorcoreLength44 58LabelJMJ RecordsRush Associated LabelsProducerOnyx 8 Off AssassinOnyx chronologyBacdafucup 1993 All We Got Iz Us 1995 Shut Em Down 1998 Singles from All We Got Iz Us Live Niguz Released July 18 1995 Last Dayz Released October 3 1995All We Got Iz Us debuted at number 22 on the US Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart The album has sold over 500 000 copies but it never came anywhere near the success of the first album Two charting singles were released from the album Last Dayz which made it to 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 10 on the Hot Rap Singles and Live Niguz also known as Live made it to 17 on the Hot Rap Singles and 81 on the R amp B charts Live Niguz appeared in the soundtrack to the 1995 s documentary The Show and Last Dayz was used in the film 8 Mile Contents 1 Background 2 Aliases 3 Conception of album title 4 Lyrics 5 Album cover 6 Singles 7 Appearance in movies and on television 8 Critical response 9 Accolades 10 Track listing 11 Leftover tracks 12 Personnel 13 Charts 13 1 Weekly charts 14 References 15 External linksBackground EditIn March 1994 when Fredro Starr was on the set of Dangerous Minds Lyor Cohen came to him and offered him a million dollars for recording a new album All We Got Iz Us 1 Big DS left the group at the same time to start a solo career Onyx recorded 25 songs for this album but only 15 of them were included on the album by Jam Master Jay s decision 2 In the same year members of Onyx have formed a label Armee Records and have signed production and distribution deals with Capitol Records and Mercury Records Onyx signed contracts with the artists All City Greg Valentine and J Mega and Panama P I who featured on Onyx s sophomore set All We Got Iz Us Gang Green and singer Choclatt Jared Crawford 3 4 Aliases EditOn the album two group members came up with new aliases 5 Fredro Starr Never Suave Sonee Seeza SonseeConception of album title EditThe title All We Got Iz Us came up because it was a state of mind for Onyx at that time 6 We made that title one day at the studio At that time niggas was on the knees crying praying almost like I love you my nigga and that s how All We Got Iz Us album came about That album was pain Now you got to run around with a Mac 12 in your trunk bulletproof vest mad money niggas you think that niggas going to kill you so this was our frame of mind Lyrics EditAll We Got Iz Us this name was chosen because it is much more grimy than Bacdafucup It is widely considered to be a great follow up to their debut Bacdafucup with many fans actually citing it as Onyx s best album Turning away from the more humorous approach of their debut All We Got Iz Us had an overall darker and more serious tone dealing with subjects such as suicide heavy substance abuse and racism For example the intro opening track features a split personality monologue Sticky Fingaz threatening himself at gunpoint eventually committing suicide Album cover EditFor the cover of the album All We Got Iz Us Sticky and Fredro just wanted to paint a cracked mad face Probably it was a bad idea because it was the beginning when the sales of Onyx albums started to crack The cover for All We Got Iz Us was a 6 inch metal plate and the photographer just took a picture of this plate and the mad face that you see on the back cover of the album Shut Em Down was a real lump of metal Singles EditTwo singles were released from this album Live Niguz and Last Dayz The first single Live Niguz also known by its censored title Live was released on July 18 1995 as a single from Def Jam s The Show The Soundtrack and as the first single from Onyx s second album All We Got Iz Us Produced by 8 Off Assassin and all three members of Onyx Live only found minor success on the R amp B and rap charts becoming the group s first single not to reach the Billboard Hot 100 The second single Last Dayz was released on October 3 1995 Produced by 8 Off Assassin and Onyx Last Dayz making it to number 89 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Instrumental of this song was used in the film 8 Mile for the rap battle between Lotto and B Rabbit In 2013 the song was re recorded by Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz and released on a compilation album Songs of the 90 s Music videos were released for the tracks Last Dayz All We Got Iz Us Walk In New York and Live Niguz Appearance in movies and on television EditIn 1995 Betta Off Dead was used in the movie The Addiction 7 In 1995 the song Shout appeared on the promo soundtrack for the movie Bad Boys 8 In 1995 the song Live Niguz appeared in the soundtrack to the documentary The Show In 2002 the instrumental of Last Dayz was used in the film 8 Mile during the rap battle scenes Critical response EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 11 Muzik 12 NME 14 Q 10 RapReviews com 13 The Source 9 All We Got Iz Us was met with generally positive reviews from music critics Raymond Cunningham of The Source gave the album three and a half stars out of five saying Although the LP is packed with sure shots there are a few sure misses Shout which has no business being on the LP has a solid beat But the hook is as corny as the Onyx comic book Then there s All We Got a song that discusses the streets and isn t all bad again until the cheesy chorus It may be a case where the quality of the other songs brings these down In any event they definitely stand out as weaker representations of the group s efforts Q gave the album three stars out of five saying The lyrics are quickfire and the sound is dense Bonz Malone of Vibe said Now after a two year hiatus they re back with All We Got Iz Us and the shit is hardcore Purse Snatchers and Better Off Dead are probably the wildest It s made by thugs for thugs spits the real poison as seen on the streets It s intended for immature audiences so they ll wise up and realize that all we do have is one another People need to hear these interesting characters 15 NME gave the album seven stars out of ten saying although there s nothing to rock the Wu s place at the top of the NY tree Onyx sound convincingly with it They still paint pictures of NY that turn it into a warscape but they ve deliberated their moves so as not to re emerge as the latest rap washouts Rowald Pruyn of RapReviews gave the album nine and a half stars out of ten saying In Onyx New World Order everything is upside down Black is white bad is good Suicide No ultimate shame but an honorable way out of a shitty situation People Either bitchassniggas or punkmotherfuckas The first group can get a bullet in the back the second can get it in their grills History Miserable Slavery and rape of great grandmothers by greedy plantation owners Music Selling drugs to your own people is more profitable Future Drop the microphone Drop your principals Who needs morals when you re living in hell already 16 Max of Hip Hop Isn t Dead said Most critics agreed that All We Got Iz Us was a worthy addition to not only Onyx s catalog but to hip hop as a whole I m certain that there are a ton of bloggers who believe that this album should have been more successful than it was And yes I m one of them 17 Accolades EditIn 1995 the album is broken down track by track by Onyx in Hip Hop Connection magazine issue 79 September 1995 5 In 1996 CMJ New Music Monthly placed the album in their list 25 Best Hip Hop Albums of 1995 18 In 2008 Keith Murphy of Vibe named it the best produced album of 1995 and selected as one of the magazine s 24 Lost Rap Classics 19 In 2012 Ernest Baker of Complex placed the album in his list A AP Yams 42 Favorite Albums 20 In 2015 Christopher Pierznik of Medium placed the album in his list The 20 Best Hip Hop Albums of 1995 21 In 2016 Dustin J Seibert of The Root listed the album in his list 15 Truly Underrated Hip Hop Albums 22 In 2016 Cis Van Beers of Hip Hop Golden Age placed the album in his list Top 40 Hip Hop Albums 1995 23 In 2018 Stitcher Radio dedicated an episode of their program BUMS to review Onyx s 1995 album All We Got Iz Us 24 Publication Country Accolade Year RankCMJ New Music Monthly United States 25 Best Hip Hop Albums of 1995 1996 Vibe 24 Lost Rap Classics 2008 Complex A AP Yams 42 Favorite Albums 2012 Medium The 20 Best Hip Hop Albums of 1995 2015 The Root 15 Truly Underrated Hip Hop Albums 2016 1Hip Hop Golden Age Top 40 Hip Hop Albums 1995 2016 Track listing Edit Title Performer s Producer s Samples Length1 Life Or Death Skit Sticky Fingaz Fredro StarrSticky FingazSonee Seeza8 Off Assassin co producer Throw Ya Gunz by Onyx 0 482 Last Dayz Intro Sticky Fingaz First verse Fredro Starr Second verse Sonee Seeza Third verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro Starr Love Lips by Bob James and Earl Klugh A Song for You by Aretha Franklin Outside Love by Brethren Dialogue from Menace II Society 3 563 All We Got Iz Us Evil Streets Intro Fredro Starr Sonee Seeza First sixth verse Fredro Starr Second fourth verse Sonee Seeza Chorus P I Third fifth verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro Starr 4 124 Purse Snatchaz Intro Onyx Chorus Greg Valentine First verse Fredro Starr Second verse Sonee Seeza Third verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro StarrSticky FingazSonee Seeza Love Is My Life by Jimmy McGriff Ain t No Sunshine by Bill Withers 4 075 Shout First sixth seventh verse Fredro Starr Second fourth eighth verse Sonee Seeza Third fifth ninth verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro Starr Tryin to Get the Feeling Again by Hubert Laws Just Rhymin With Biz by Big Daddy Kane feat Biz Markie 3 476 I Murder U Skit Fredro Starr Fredro Starr Handclapping Song by The Meters 0 227 Betta Off Dead Intro Onyx First fourth verse Sonee Seeza Second fifth verse Fredro Starr Third sixth verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro StarrSticky FingazSonee Seeza8 Off Assassin co producer Slow Dance by Stanley Clarke Throw Ya Gunz by Onyx 4 048 Live Niguz Intro Onyx First verse Sonee Seeza Second chorus Fredro Starr Third verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro Starr Wherever You Are by Isaac Hayes I Like Funky Music by Uncle Louie Kool Is Back by Funk Inc 3 199 Punkmotherfukaz Intro Sticky Fingaz First verse Fredro Starr Second verse Sticky Fingaz Third verse Sonee Seeza Fredro StarrSticky FingazSonee Seeza8 Off Assassin co producer Long Red by Mountain Christmas Rappin by Kurtis Blow Hold It Now by Simon Harris 1 0010 Most Def Intro Sonee Seeza First verse Sticky Fingaz Chorus Onyx Second verse Fredro Starr Third verse Sonee Seeza Fredro Starr 3 5511 Act Up Skit Sticky Fingaz Sticky Fingaz 0 2312 Getto Mentalitee First verse Fredro Starr Second verse Greg Valentine Third verse Sonee Seeza Fourth verse J Mega Fifth verse P I Sixth verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro Starr School Boy Crush by Average White Band 4 2213 2 Wrongs Intro Onyx Chorus Sticky Fingaz First verse Fredro Starr Second verse Sonee Seeza Third verse Sticky Fingaz Sticky Fingaz Throw Ya Gunz by Onyx 3 5814 Maintain Skit Onyx All City P I Fredro Starr Down by the River by Buddy Miles 1 5615 Walk in New York Intro Fredro Starr First fourth verse Fredro Starr Second third verse Sonee Seeza Fifth verse Sticky Fingaz Fredro Starr Sweet Earth Flying Pt 1 by Marion Brown Top Billin by Audio Two 4 55Leftover tracks EditOnyx recorded 25 songs for this album but only 15 of them were included on the album by Jam Master Jay s decision Kidz From Queens feat Still Livin Shoot Stab Kill Burn Unit Mix feat Who ane The Ghetto Way Of Thinking To All Ya ll Crews Whatever Walk In New York Jam Master Jay Remix Purse Snatchaz original version without Greg Valentine Purse Snatchaz 8 Off Remix Punkmotherfukaz Full Length Live Niguz original version with different intro Fight Purse Snatchaz Pt 2 feat Smoothe Da Hustler Trigger The Gambler amp DV Alias Khrist Evil Streets Remix feat Method Man amp Panama P I Evil Streets Remix feat Method Man amp Panama P I original 1994 version Shout Remix Theme From Sunset Park Thangz Changed Thangz Changed movie end credits version Personnel EditOnyx performer vocals producer Fredro Starr performer vocals producer Sticky Fingaz performer vocals producer Sonee Seeza performer vocals scratches Panama P I performer vocals Greg Valentine performer vocals All City performer vocals Jason Mizell executive producer Randy Allen executive producer 8 Off The Assassin co producer Don Elliott mix engineer Rich Keller mix engineer Flamboyant scratches 2 Wrongs and Walk In New York Tony Dawsey mastering Jaye Battle project coordinatorCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1995 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 25 22US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 26 2US Top 100 Pop Albums Cashbox 27 34US Top 75 R amp B Albums Cashbox 28 24US Top 75 One Stop Albums Chart Cashbox 29 35US Gavin Rap Retail Gavin Report 30 10References Edit Lyor Cohen Pays Onyx 1 Million To Pass On Dangerous Minds hiphopdx com Retrieved 2018 09 28 Beat Down Magazine October 1995 cratesofjr blogspot com Retrieved 2018 09 29 Billboard Magazine November 4 1995 books google ru 4 November 1995 Retrieved 2018 09 29 ONYX RADIO S SCARED CUZ THE SHITS TOO ILL FOR THEM BUT WE GOT A PLAN B LOOK OUT FOR IT mtv com Retrieved 2018 07 01 a b Hip Hop Connection Magazine 79 September 1995 BALD IN THE UZA by June Joseph onyxdomain com Retrieved 2018 10 01 Onyx on Being Paranoid and Wearing Bullet Proof Vests Big DS Leaving Group March 13 2018 2018 vladtv com Retrieved 2018 10 03 The Addiction Soundtrack Credits imdb com Retrieved 2018 10 03 Various Bad Boys Music From The Motion Picture discogs com Retrieved 2018 10 01 The Source Review Q magazine January 1996 p 136 All We Got Iz Us oldies com Retrieved 2018 10 01 All We Got Iz Us at AllMusic Ashon Will November 1955 Onyx All We Got Iz Us PDF Muzik No 6 p 76 Archived from the original PDF on 2 April 2022 Retrieved 14 July 2022 Onyx All We Got Iz Us rapreviews com Retrieved 25 August 2015 NME magazine October 21 1995 p 52 All We Got Iz Us oldies com Retrieved 2018 10 01 Vibe magazine September 1995 p 198 All We Got Iz Us books google ru September 1995 Retrieved 2018 10 01 Onyx All We Got Iz Us RapReview by Rowald Pruyn rapreviews com Retrieved 2018 09 29 Onyx All We Got Iz Us October 24 1995 by Max March 6 2011 fakeforreal net Retrieved 2018 09 29 CMJ New Music Monthly February 1996 25 Best Hip Hop Albums of 1995 Onyx All We Got Iz Us books google ru February 1996 Retrieved 2018 10 02 VIBE August 2008 24 Lost Rap Classics Onyx All We Got Iz Us October 24 1995 by Max March 6 2011 fakeforreal net August 2008 Retrieved 2018 09 29 A AP Yams 42 Favorite Albums by Ernest Baker November 14 2012 complex com Retrieved 2018 09 29 The 20 Best Hip Hop Albums of 1995 by Christopher Pierznik June 30 2015 medium com Retrieved 2018 09 29 15 Truly Underrated Hip Hop Albums by Dustin J Seibert April 15 2016 theroot com Retrieved 2018 10 10 Top 40 Hip Hop Albums 1995 by Cis Van Beers April 28 2016 hiphopgoldenage com Retrieved 2018 10 23 BUMS Onyx All We Got Iz Us May 25 2018 stitcher com Retrieved 2018 09 29 Onyx Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved October 1 2018 Onyx Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved October 1 2018 Top 100 Pop Albums Cashbox November 11 1995 PDF americanradiohistory com Retrieved 2018 11 18 Top 75 R amp B Albums Cashbox November 25 1995 PDF americanradiohistory com Retrieved 2018 11 18 Top 75 One Stop Albums Chart Cashbox November 4 1995 PDF americanradiohistory com Retrieved 2018 11 18 Gavin Rap Retail Gavin Report December 1 1995 PDF americanradiohistory com Retrieved 2018 11 17 External links EditAll We Got Iz Us at RapGenius All We Got Iz Us at Discogs Music video Last Dayz on YouTube Music video Live Niguz on YouTube Music video 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