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Blaqkout

Blaqkout (stylized as "BlaQKout") is a collaboration album by rapper/record producer DJ Quik and rapper Kurupt. It is completely produced by DJ Quik. The album debuted at #61 on the Billboard 200, selling 10,000 copies its first week.[2]

Blaqkout
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 9, 2009 (2009-06-09)
Recorded2008-2009
Genre
Length41:53
Label
Producer
DJ Quik chronology
Trauma
(2005)
Blaqkout
(2009)
The Book of David
(2011)
Kurupt chronology
Same Day, Different Shit
(2006)
Blaqkout
(2009)
Streetlights
(2010)
Singles from Blaqkout
  1. "Hey Playa (Moroccan Blues)"
    Released: May 5, 2009
  2. "Whatcha Wan Do"
    Released: May 5, 2009

Background edit

While putting the finishing touches on Snoop Dogg’s acclaimed Ego Trippin album in early 2008, DJ Quik had an idea. The rapper-producer-musician-entrepreneur wanted to do a full-length album with Kurupt, the Dogg Pound member and Snoop Dogg affiliated-rapper he’d known since Death Row Records’ mid-1990s heyday and had worked with sparingly over the years.[3] The inspiration for the name of the album was taken from the Method Man & Redman collaborative albums Blackout! and Blackout! 2 since this was also a collaboration album. It was modified to include the letter Q to represent DJ Quik and the letter K to represent Kurupt.[4] Kurupt revealed the album was recorded within 6 months.[5]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic83/100[6]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic      2009
The A.V. Club(B+) 2009
The Boston Phoenix    
HipHopDX.com      2009
Pitchfork Media(8.2/10) 2009
RapReviews.com(8.5/10) 2009
Robert Christgau  2009
Vibe(Favorable)
URB Magazine     

Blaqkout received widespread critical acclaim from contemporary music critics. Allmusic rated the album with 3 and a half stars and wrote Just like the similarly titled 2009 album from Method Man and Redman, DJ Quik and Kurupt's Blaqkout is a throwback triumph that succeeds thanks to the hip-hop veterans' superior chemistry and informal attitude. Anyone expecting a courageous game changer will be disappointed by all the swaggering, sexual bragging, and irresponsible pimping the duo frontload onto the effort, but coming to terms with the overall weekend attitude is quick and easy, thanks to rock-solid hooks and Quik's production. On "Ohh!" he creates a head-bobbing backing track out of chopped-up vocals and Smooth jazz keyboards, offering a G-funk alternative to Timbaland's "Indian Flute." Key track "Do You Know" finds him blending blissed-out ambience and a Soul II Soul hook, but "F**k Y'All" employs Quik's classic formula with that West Coast funk over thumping bass.[7] The A.V. Club rated the album with a (B+) and wrote DJ Quik has long been one of the most consistent producers in Hip hop, as well as a skilled (though sometimes ridiculously sexist) MC. But he’s seldom been in the lean, adventurous form he explores on BlaQKout, a collaboration with Dogg Pound member Kurupt. Quik’s tracks are head-turning throughout: The blistering single “9X Outta 10” features Kurupt at his steeliest and takes the minimal slam-beats aesthetic of Clipse’s 2002 hit “Grindin'” to a lush new place, especially when a couple of cut-up female vocals enter the mix. “Do You Know” is cinematic soul with his usual easy-gliding groove slipping around under it; “Ohh!” calls up early-’80s Zapp and early-’00s 2-step garage (more cut-up vocals); North African overtones spice the heavy stomp of “Hey Playa (Moroccan Blues).” The lyrics aren’t going to win awards for thematic originality, and there’s an especially egregious spoken-word bit poorly justifying the excessive use of the word “bitch,” but most of the time, Quik and Kurupt sound invigorated by each other. Or as Quik ends a verse in “Hey Playa,” in slow motion, “I’m that much quicker.”[8] The Phoenix gave the album 4/4 stars and wrote LA hip-hop has two threads, and DJ Quik pulls both of them. The first is g-funk, a production style that relies on deep, open grooves and an endless parade of funk samples. The second is West Coast backpacker rap, which is what happens when guys with enormous vocabularies smoke a lot of weed. The fact that Quik has inhabited both worlds for two decades is a pretty nifty trick: he can go "out there" without disappearing completely, and he can talk about problems in the ghetto without sounding as if he lived at the Gap. On BlaQKout, his collaboration with the Philadelphia/LA MC Kurupt, his sonics range far and wide. "Do You Know" has a glamorous sweep that suggests something like wise retrospection, and it leads right into "Watcha Wan Do," which could be the funky soundtrack to a Zelda game. Eventually, there's "9X Outta 10," which sounds as if somebody had handed turntables to the Terminator. This one has Kurupt rapping as if he were hypnotized — "It's gonna start again where it started at/Ended up, and restart again." It all might seem like preamble when you finally get to "Jupiter's Critic and the Mind of Mars," which may be the weirdest slice of rap genius since "A Milli." Quik has some of Prince's little-guy arrogance, and here it's nearly schizoid: "It's character, you miss it?/It's America, you visit?/Did you get on a boat without a ticket?" Uh, yes? What? This makes him sound crazier than he actually is, though. Quik knows what he's doing. You can hear it on every track of this symphonic mini-masterpiece.[9]

Commercial performance edit

The album debuted at number sixty-one on the Billboard 200, selling 8,800 copies in its first week.[2] It also entered at number six on Billboard's Top Rap Albums, number eleven on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number nine on Independent Albums.[10] In its second week, it dropped to number one-hundred-ninety-one on the Billboard 200 with sales of 3,000.[11] As of April 24, 2012, BlaQKout has sold 30,000 copies in the United States.[12]

Accolades and legacy edit

BlaQKout appeared on several critics' year-end top albums lists. Rhapsody deemed it the 20th best album of 2009.[13] The album was also ranked at number 25 by Pitchfork Media.[14] The Factual Opinion ranked the album at number 15.[15]

Later DJ Quik said he's very pleased with the album: "I love Blaqkout. We only sold a measly 30,000 records, no marketing. No international distribution because Fontana doesn't have that, my distributor. That record was done for the sake of art. Not even hip-hop, just art. New gear, new Pro Tools system. New recording technique. New microphones, new samples. Let's go! If you don't mind, it's not going to be a gangster rap record. It's going to be eclectic, and avant-garde, and enigmatic and all this weird shit. It's just gonna be some funky new shit. He (Kurupt) was like, 'Push the button.' Every time I pushed the button, we'd be in there quirk-ing out, funking out. And I kept my sound; it's still raw, still funky. At the same time, Kurupt sounds great, I sound pretty good I think. We did a record that is for the sake of music. It makes sense."[16]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."BlaQKout"DJ Quik3:01
2."Cream n Ya Panties" (featuring Tre Mak)
  • Blake
  • Brown
  • Cole
DJ Quik4:05
3."Do You Know"DJ Quik3:28
4."Whatcha Wan Do" (featuring Problem and Yo-Yo)DJ Quik3:33
5."Ohh!"
  • Blake
  • Brown
DJ Quik3:15
6."Fuck Y'all" (featuring Puff Johnson)
DJ Quik3:14
7."Hey Playa (Moroccan Blues)"
  • Blake
  • Brown
DJ Quik4:21
8."Exodus"
  • Blake
  • Brown
DJ Quik3:02
9."9x's Outta 10"
  • Blake
  • Brown
DJ Quik2:55
10."Jupiter's Critic & the Mind of Mars"
  • Blake
  • Brown
DJ Quik2:28
11."The Appeal"
3:37
12."Problem: The B Stands for Beautiful"
  • Blake
  • Brown
  • Martin
DJ Quik1:20
13."Whatcha Wan Do" (Alternative Version) (featuring Problem and Yo-Yo)
  • Blake
  • Brown
  • Martin
  • Whittaker
DJ Quik3:34
Total length:41:53
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Bees to the Honey"
  • Blake
  • Brown
DJ Quik3:58
Total length:45:51
Notes
  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
Sample credits

Personnel edit

Credits for Blaqkout adapted from liner notes.[17]

Charts edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jeffries, David. "BlaQKout - DJ Quik, Kurupt". Allmusic.
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2015-01-10. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  3. ^ "DJ Quik and Kurupt BlaQKout Coming June 9th".
  4. ^ "Dj Quik & Kurupt Album in the Works".
  5. ^ "DJ Quik & Kurupt talk Tupac and 'BlaQKout'". 19 June 2009.
  6. ^ Blaqkout Reviews – Metacritic
  7. ^ "BlaQKout - DJ Quik, Kurupt | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  8. ^ "DJ Quik & Kurupt: BlaQKout". The A.V. Club.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-08-26. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  10. ^ a b c d e "BlaQKout - DJ Quik & Kurupt". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2013-01-09.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-25. Retrieved 2013-01-10.
  12. ^ "DJ Quik Tells All: The Stories Behind his Classic Records". Complex Networks.
  13. ^ The 25 Best Albums of 2009 January 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Referenced July 31, 2010
  14. ^ "The Top 50 Albums of 2009 - Page 3". Pitchfork.
  15. ^ "The Top 30 Albums of 2009: # 15".
  16. ^ "DJ Quik Tells All: The Stories Behind his Classic Records". Complex Networks.
  17. ^ "BlaQKout - DJ Quik, Kurupt | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.

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Blaqkout stylized as BlaQKout is a collaboration album by rapper record producer DJ Quik and rapper Kurupt It is completely produced by DJ Quik The album debuted at 61 on the Billboard 200 selling 10 000 copies its first week 2 BlaqkoutStudio album by DJ Quik amp KuruptReleasedJune 9 2009 2009 06 09 Recorded2008 2009GenreWest Coast hip hopgangsta raphardcore hip hop 1 Length41 53LabelMad SciencePentagonFontana DistributionProducerDJ Quik also exec Kurupt exec Terrace MartinDJ Quik chronologyTrauma 2005 Blaqkout 2009 The Book of David 2011 Kurupt chronologySame Day Different Shit 2006 Blaqkout 2009 Streetlights 2010 Singles from Blaqkout Hey Playa Moroccan Blues Released May 5 2009 Whatcha Wan Do Released May 5 2009 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 4 Accolades and legacy 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 ReferencesBackground editWhile putting the finishing touches on Snoop Dogg s acclaimed Ego Trippin album in early 2008 DJ Quik had an idea The rapper producer musician entrepreneur wanted to do a full length album with Kurupt the Dogg Pound member and Snoop Dogg affiliated rapper he d known since Death Row Records mid 1990s heyday and had worked with sparingly over the years 3 The inspiration for the name of the album was taken from the Method Man amp Redman collaborative albums Blackout and Blackout 2 since this was also a collaboration album It was modified to include the letter Q to represent DJ Quik and the letter K to represent Kurupt 4 Kurupt revealed the album was recorded within 6 months 5 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic83 100 6 Review scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009The A V Club B 2009The Boston Phoenix nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009HipHopDX com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009Pitchfork Media 8 2 10 2009RapReviews com 8 5 10 2009Robert Christgau nbsp 2009Vibe Favorable 2009URB Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2009 Blaqkout received widespread critical acclaim from contemporary music critics Allmusic rated the album with 3 and a half stars and wrote Just like the similarly titled 2009 album from Method Man and Redman DJ Quik and Kurupt s Blaqkout is a throwback triumph that succeeds thanks to the hip hop veterans superior chemistry and informal attitude Anyone expecting a courageous game changer will be disappointed by all the swaggering sexual bragging and irresponsible pimping the duo frontload onto the effort but coming to terms with the overall weekend attitude is quick and easy thanks to rock solid hooks and Quik s production On Ohh he creates a head bobbing backing track out of chopped up vocals and Smooth jazz keyboards offering a G funk alternative to Timbaland s Indian Flute Key track Do You Know finds him blending blissed out ambience and a Soul II Soul hook but F k Y All employs Quik s classic formula with that West Coast funk over thumping bass 7 The A V Club rated the album with a B and wrote DJ Quik has long been one of the most consistent producers in Hip hop as well as a skilled though sometimes ridiculously sexist MC But he s seldom been in the lean adventurous form he explores on BlaQKout a collaboration with Dogg Pound member Kurupt Quik s tracks are head turning throughout The blistering single 9X Outta 10 features Kurupt at his steeliest and takes the minimal slam beats aesthetic of Clipse s 2002 hit Grindin to a lush new place especially when a couple of cut up female vocals enter the mix Do You Know is cinematic soul with his usual easy gliding groove slipping around under it Ohh calls up early 80s Zapp and early 00s 2 step garage more cut up vocals North African overtones spice the heavy stomp of Hey Playa Moroccan Blues The lyrics aren t going to win awards for thematic originality and there s an especially egregious spoken word bit poorly justifying the excessive use of the word bitch but most of the time Quik and Kurupt sound invigorated by each other Or as Quik ends a verse in Hey Playa in slow motion I m that much quicker 8 The Phoenix gave the album 4 4 stars and wrote LA hip hop has two threads and DJ Quik pulls both of them The first is g funk a production style that relies on deep open grooves and an endless parade of funk samples The second is West Coast backpacker rap which is what happens when guys with enormous vocabularies smoke a lot of weed The fact that Quik has inhabited both worlds for two decades is a pretty nifty trick he can go out there without disappearing completely and he can talk about problems in the ghetto without sounding as if he lived at the Gap On BlaQKout his collaboration with the Philadelphia LA MC Kurupt his sonics range far and wide Do You Know has a glamorous sweep that suggests something like wise retrospection and it leads right into Watcha Wan Do which could be the funky soundtrack to a Zelda game Eventually there s 9X Outta 10 which sounds as if somebody had handed turntables to the Terminator This one has Kurupt rapping as if he were hypnotized It s gonna start again where it started at Ended up and restart again It all might seem like preamble when you finally get to Jupiter s Critic and the Mind of Mars which may be the weirdest slice of rap genius since A Milli Quik has some of Prince s little guy arrogance and here it s nearly schizoid It s character you miss it It s America you visit Did you get on a boat without a ticket Uh yes What This makes him sound crazier than he actually is though Quik knows what he s doing You can hear it on every track of this symphonic mini masterpiece 9 Commercial performance editThe album debuted at number sixty one on the Billboard 200 selling 8 800 copies in its first week 2 It also entered at number six on Billboard s Top Rap Albums number eleven on Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums and number nine on Independent Albums 10 In its second week it dropped to number one hundred ninety one on the Billboard 200 with sales of 3 000 11 As of April 24 2012 BlaQKout has sold 30 000 copies in the United States 12 Accolades and legacy editBlaQKout appeared on several critics year end top albums lists Rhapsody deemed it the 20th best album of 2009 13 The album was also ranked at number 25 by Pitchfork Media 14 The Factual Opinion ranked the album at number 15 15 Later DJ Quik said he s very pleased with the album I love Blaqkout We only sold a measly 30 000 records no marketing No international distribution because Fontana doesn t have that my distributor That record was done for the sake of art Not even hip hop just art New gear new Pro Tools system New recording technique New microphones new samples Let s go If you don t mind it s not going to be a gangster rap record It s going to be eclectic and avant garde and enigmatic and all this weird shit It s just gonna be some funky new shit He Kurupt was like Push the button Every time I pushed the button we d be in there quirk ing out funking out And I kept my sound it s still raw still funky At the same time Kurupt sounds great I sound pretty good I think We did a record that is for the sake of music It makes sense 16 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 BlaQKout David BlakeRicardo BrownDJ Quik3 012 Cream n Ya Panties featuring Tre Mak BlakeBrownColeDJ Quik4 053 Do You Know BlakeBrownNellee HooperSimon LawTimothy Christian RileyTrevor RomeoRaphael SaadiqCaron WheelerD wayne WigginsDJ Quik3 284 Whatcha Wan Do featuring Problem and Yo Yo BlakeBrownJason MartinYolanda WhittakerDJ Quik3 335 Ohh BlakeBrownDJ Quik3 156 Fuck Y all featuring Puff Johnson BlakeBrownEwanya JohnsonDJ Quik3 147 Hey Playa Moroccan Blues BlakeBrownDJ Quik4 218 Exodus BlakeBrownDJ Quik3 029 9x s Outta 10 BlakeBrownDJ Quik2 5510 Jupiter s Critic amp the Mind of Mars BlakeBrownDJ Quik2 2811 The Appeal BlakeBrownTerrace MartinDJ QuikTerrace Martin a 3 3712 Problem The B Stands for Beautiful BlakeBrownMartinDJ Quik1 2013 Whatcha Wan Do Alternative Version featuring Problem and Yo Yo BlakeBrownMartinWhittakerDJ Quik3 34Total length 41 53 iTunes bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Bees to the Honey BlakeBrownDJ Quik3 58Total length 45 51 Notes a signifies a co producer Sample credits Do You Know contains samples of Anniversary by Tony Toni Tone and Back to Life However Do You Want Me by Soul II SoulPersonnel editCredits for Blaqkout adapted from liner notes 17 Desiree Anderson vocals George Archie keyboard Robert Bacon Jr guitar Keith Crouch moog synthesizer synthesizer bass DJ Quik audio production drums keyboards mixing percussion sequencers synthesizer vocals Scott Elgin audio engineer Joshua Barner audio engineer Dave Foreman bass guitar Shawn Germany audio engineer Puff Johnson vocals Kurupt vocals Terrace Martin audio production Tai Missy Phillips vocals Problem vocals John T Smith guitar Tre Mak vocals Derrick Walker percussion Yolanda Whittaker vocalsCharts editChart 2009 Peakposition US Billboard 200 10 61 US Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 10 11 US Billboard Independent Albums 10 9 US Billboard Top Rap Albums 10 6References edit Jeffries David BlaQKout DJ Quik Kurupt Allmusic a b Hip Hop Album Sales The Week Ending 6 14 2009 Archived from the original on 2015 01 10 Retrieved 2009 06 17 DJ Quik and Kurupt BlaQKout Coming June 9th Dj Quik amp Kurupt Album in the Works DJ Quik amp Kurupt talk Tupac and BlaQKout 19 June 2009 Blaqkout Reviews Metacritic BlaQKout DJ Quik Kurupt Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic DJ Quik amp Kurupt BlaQKout The A V Club The Phoenix gt CD Reviews gt DJ Quik and Kurupt BlaQKout Archived from the original on 2009 08 26 Retrieved 2009 06 19 a b c d e BlaQKout DJ Quik amp Kurupt Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 2013 01 09 Hip Hop Album Sales The Week Ending 6 21 2009 Get the Latest Hip Hop News Rap News amp Hip Hop Album Sales HipHop DX Archived from the original on 2012 09 25 Retrieved 2013 01 10 DJ Quik Tells All The Stories Behind his Classic Records Complex Networks The 25 Best Albums of 2009 Archived January 15 2010 at the Wayback Machine Referenced July 31 2010 The Top 50 Albums of 2009 Page 3 Pitchfork The Top 30 Albums of 2009 15 DJ Quik Tells All The Stories Behind his Classic Records Complex Networks BlaQKout DJ Quik Kurupt Credits AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blaqkout amp oldid 1183908313, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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