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How Ya Like Me Now

How Ya Like Me Now is the second solo studio album by American rapper Kool Moe Dee from the Treacherous Three. It was recorded at Battery Studios in London, England and released on November 3, 1987, via Jive Records.

How Ya Like Me Now
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 3, 1987
StudioBattery Studios (London)
GenreHip hop, new jack swing[1]
Length49:51
Label
Producer
Kool Moe Dee chronology
Kool Moe Dee
(1986)
How Ya Like Me Now
(1987)
Knowledge Is King
(1989)
Singles from How Ya Like Me Now
  1. "How Ya Like Me Now"
    Released: 1987
  2. "Wild Wild West"
    Released: 1987
  3. "No Respect"
    Released: 1987
Music video
"How Ya Like Me Now" on YouTube
Music video
"Wild Wild West" on YouTube
Music video
"No Respect" on YouTube

Production of the album was handled by Teddy Riley, Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba Mallison, Pete Q. Harris and Kool Moe Dee. The record peaked at #35 on the Billboard 200[2] and #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[3] It is his best-selling album to date, achieving platinum certification by the RIAA.[4] The album has spawned three singles: "How Ya Like Me Now", "Wild Wild West" and "No Respect".

Recording and production edit

Mixing and recording for How Ya Like Me Now took place in London at Battery Studios. Alongside Kool Moe Dee, audio production was shared with and handled by Teddy Riley, Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba Mallison and Pete Q. Harris, with whom he worked on his previous self-titled album.

On the front cover made by Doug Rowell, Moe Dee takes musical aim at rival rapper LL Cool J, by crushing a red Kangol hat under a front wheel of the Jeep Wrangler in the backdrop. The long running feud began when Kool Moe Dee claimed that LL had stolen his rap style. He also felt that LL was disrespecting rap pioneers like Melle Mel and Grandmaster Caz, by proclaiming that he was "rap's new grandmaster" without paying due respect to those who came before him.[5] The feud persisted into the mid-1990s with more songs, and ended with both MCs proclaiming themselves the victor.

The photograph was taken on 4th St in Manhattan between Avenues C and D in Alphabet City, in an empty lot across from the San Isidoro y San Leandro Western Orthodox Catholic Church of the Hispanic Mozarabic Rite. Moe Dee references aspects the neighborhood in lyrics on the album.

Release and promotion edit

Following Kool Moe Dee, How Ya Like Me Now was released through Jive Records with distribution by RCA Records, making it Kool Moe Dee's second album on the label. It was dropped on November 3, 1987, and was supported by three singles: "How Ya Like Me Now", "Wild Wild West" and "No Respect", and its music videos.

Its self-titled single peaked at #22 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[6] and #86 on the UK Singles Chart.[7] "Wild Wild West" peaked at #62 on the US Billboard Hot 100[8] and #4 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[6] The single "No Respect" did not get into any major music chart.

Reception edit

Commercial edit

Reaching a peak position of number thirty-five on the US Billboard 200, How Ya Like Me Now remained on the chart for a total of 50 weeks.[2] The album has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on April 14, 1988, and then went platinum on November 14, 1988, indicating US sales of over one million units.[4]

Critical edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [9]
New Musical Express8/10[10]
Robert ChristgauA−[11]

In a contemporary review, the Washington Post compared the album to work by hip hop artists Schooly D and LL Cool J, stating that Kool Moe Dee "comes across like a hip guidance couselor" and that the album was a "def aural collage: James Brown beats on the title cut, Queen on "Rock You" even Paul Simon on "50 Ways". The production is sophisticated without sacrificing the improvisational swagger that is central to rap's appeal."[12] American music journalist Robert Christgau described the album as "out-of-kilter swing generated by his electronic percussion lie there—trick rhymes, variable lengths, filters, double tracks, sung refrains, and the occasional extra instrument all work to shift the beat without undercutting its dominance". Alex Henderson of AllMusic said that Kool Moe Dee "had a major hit with his sophomore effort" and "it definitely has its share of classics".[9]

Accolades edit

In 2017, the album was ranked #35 on Consequence of Sound Top 50 Albums of 1987,[13] and #41 of Complex 50 Greatest Rap Albums 1980s.[14]

Legacy edit

In 2008, the title track "How Ya Like Me Now" was ranked #31 on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs.

In 2017, the song "How Ya Like Me Now" was used in the Empire episode "Strange Bedfellows".

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."How Ya Like Me Now"5:37
2."Wild Wild West"4:40
3."Way Way Back"4:32
4."50 Ways"5:00
5."No Respect"5:24
6."Don't Dance"4:25
7."I'm A Player"3:37
8."Suckers"4:44
9."Stupid"4:25
10."Rock You"3:57
11."Get Paid"3:19
Total length:49:51

Personnel edit

  • Mohandes Dewese – vocals, producer
  • Bryan Chuck New – mixing, engineer, producer
  • Edward Theodore Riley – producer
  • Peter Brian Harris – producer
  • LaVaba Mallison – producer
  • Doug Rowell – photography
  • Kofi Tuda – grooming

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[15] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ Kennedy, Jake (September 2011). "Kool Moe Dee – Kool Moe Dee". Record Collector. No. 392. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now Chart History". Billboard 200. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now Chart History". Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Gold & Platinum – RIAA". RIAA. November 14, 1988. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  5. ^ Patrick Goldstein, "Kool Moe Grades Rappers: Give Him A+," Los Angeles Times, November 29, 1987.
  6. ^ a b c "Kool Moe Dee Chart History". Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  7. ^ a b "KOOL MOE DEE | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". UK Singles Chart. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Kool Moe Dee Chart History". Hot 100. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Henderson, Alex. "How Ya Like Me Now – Kool Moe Dee". AllMusic. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  10. ^ Kirsch, Michele (December 12, 1987). "Cool Moe Dee: How Ya Like Me Now". New Musical Express. p. 33.
  11. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau: CG: Kool Moe Dee". Robert Christgau. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  12. ^ Jenkins, Mark (January 17, 1988). "Achieving a Bad Rap: Beat Box Artists Talk Trash for Cash Schooly D: 'Saturday Night!' Rap Kool Moe Doe: 'How Ya Like Me Now' Just Ice: 'Kool and Deadly (Justicizms)' M.C. Shan: 'Down by Law'". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C., United States: WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post. p. 111. ISSN 0190-8286. ProQuest 139891546.
  13. ^ "Top 50 Albums of 1987". Consequence of Sound. July 10, 2017. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  14. ^ Gonzales, Michael (October 26, 2017). "The Best Rap Albums of the '80s". Complex. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
  15. ^ "American album certifications – Kool Moe Dee – How Ya Like Me Now". Recording Industry Association of America.

External links edit

"Kool Moe Dee – How Ya Like Me Now". Discogs.

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How Ya Like Me Now is the second solo studio album by American rapper Kool Moe Dee from the Treacherous Three It was recorded at Battery Studios in London England and released on November 3 1987 via Jive Records How Ya Like Me NowStudio album by Kool Moe DeeReleasedNovember 3 1987StudioBattery Studios London GenreHip hop new jack swing 1 Length49 51LabelJiveRCAProducerKool Moe DeeTeddy RileyBryan Chuck NewLaVaba MallisonPete Q HarrisKool Moe Dee chronologyKool Moe Dee 1986 How Ya Like Me Now 1987 Knowledge Is King 1989 Singles from How Ya Like Me Now How Ya Like Me Now Released 1987 Wild Wild West Released 1987 No Respect Released 1987Music video How Ya Like Me Now on YouTubeMusic video Wild Wild West on YouTubeMusic video No Respect on YouTubeProduction of the album was handled by Teddy Riley Bryan Chuck New LaVaba Mallison Pete Q Harris and Kool Moe Dee The record peaked at 35 on the Billboard 200 2 and 4 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 3 It is his best selling album to date achieving platinum certification by the RIAA 4 The album has spawned three singles How Ya Like Me Now Wild Wild West and No Respect Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Release and promotion 3 Reception 3 1 Commercial 3 2 Critical 4 Accolades 5 Legacy 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 9 Certifications 10 References 11 External linksRecording and production editMixing and recording for How Ya Like Me Now took place in London at Battery Studios Alongside Kool Moe Dee audio production was shared with and handled by Teddy Riley Bryan Chuck New LaVaba Mallison and Pete Q Harris with whom he worked on his previous self titled album On the front cover made by Doug Rowell Moe Dee takes musical aim at rival rapper LL Cool J by crushing a red Kangol hat under a front wheel of the Jeep Wrangler in the backdrop The long running feud began when Kool Moe Dee claimed that LL had stolen his rap style He also felt that LL was disrespecting rap pioneers like Melle Mel and Grandmaster Caz by proclaiming that he was rap s new grandmaster without paying due respect to those who came before him 5 The feud persisted into the mid 1990s with more songs and ended with both MCs proclaiming themselves the victor The photograph was taken on 4th St in Manhattan between Avenues C and D in Alphabet City in an empty lot across from the San Isidoro y San Leandro Western Orthodox Catholic Church of the Hispanic Mozarabic Rite Moe Dee references aspects the neighborhood in lyrics on the album Release and promotion editFollowing Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now was released through Jive Records with distribution by RCA Records making it Kool Moe Dee s second album on the label It was dropped on November 3 1987 and was supported by three singles How Ya Like Me Now Wild Wild West and No Respect and its music videos Its self titled single peaked at 22 on the US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 6 and 86 on the UK Singles Chart 7 Wild Wild West peaked at 62 on the US Billboard Hot 100 8 and 4 on the US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 6 The single No Respect did not get into any major music chart Reception editCommercial edit Reaching a peak position of number thirty five on the US Billboard 200 How Ya Like Me Now remained on the chart for a total of 50 weeks 2 The album has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on April 14 1988 and then went platinum on November 14 1988 indicating US sales of over one million units 4 Critical edit Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 New Musical Express8 10 10 Robert ChristgauA 11 In a contemporary review the Washington Post compared the album to work by hip hop artists Schooly D and LL Cool J stating that Kool Moe Dee comes across like a hip guidance couselor and that the album was a def aural collage James Brown beats on the title cut Queen on Rock You even Paul Simon on 50 Ways The production is sophisticated without sacrificing the improvisational swagger that is central to rap s appeal 12 American music journalist Robert Christgau described the album as out of kilter swing generated by his electronic percussion lie there trick rhymes variable lengths filters double tracks sung refrains and the occasional extra instrument all work to shift the beat without undercutting its dominance Alex Henderson of AllMusic said that Kool Moe Dee had a major hit with his sophomore effort and it definitely has its share of classics 9 Accolades editIn 2017 the album was ranked 35 on Consequence of Sound Top 50 Albums of 1987 13 and 41 of Complex 50 Greatest Rap Albums 1980s 14 Legacy editIn 2008 the title track How Ya Like Me Now was ranked 31 on VH1 s 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs In 2017 the song How Ya Like Me Now was used in the Empire episode Strange Bedfellows Track listing editNo TitleLength1 How Ya Like Me Now 5 372 Wild Wild West 4 403 Way Way Back 4 324 50 Ways 5 005 No Respect 5 246 Don t Dance 4 257 I m A Player 3 378 Suckers 4 449 Stupid 4 2510 Rock You 3 5711 Get Paid 3 19Total length 49 51Personnel editMohandes Dewese vocals producer Bryan Chuck New mixing engineer producer Edward Theodore Riley producer Peter Brian Harris producer LaVaba Mallison producer Doug Rowell photography Kofi Tuda groomingCharts editAlbum Chart 1988 Peak positionUS Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 4 3 US Billboard 200 35 2 Singles Year Song Peak positionsUS Billboard Hot 100 8 US Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 6 UK Singles Chart 7 1987 How Ya Like Me Now 22 861988 Wild Wild West 62 4 No Respect Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 15 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Kennedy Jake September 2011 Kool Moe Dee Kool Moe Dee Record Collector No 392 Retrieved July 28 2016 a b c Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now Chart History Billboard 200 Retrieved November 28 2017 a b Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Retrieved November 28 2017 a b Gold amp Platinum RIAA RIAA November 14 1988 Retrieved November 28 2017 Patrick Goldstein Kool Moe Grades Rappers Give Him A Los Angeles Times November 29 1987 a b c Kool Moe Dee Chart History Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Retrieved November 28 2017 a b KOOL MOE DEE full Official Chart History Official Charts Company UK Singles Chart Retrieved November 28 2017 a b Kool Moe Dee Chart History Hot 100 Retrieved November 28 2017 a b Henderson Alex How Ya Like Me Now Kool Moe Dee AllMusic Retrieved November 28 2017 Kirsch Michele December 12 1987 Cool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now New Musical Express p 33 Christgau Robert Robert Christgau CG Kool Moe Dee Robert Christgau Retrieved November 28 2017 Jenkins Mark January 17 1988 Achieving a Bad Rap Beat Box Artists Talk Trash for Cash Schooly D Saturday Night Rap Kool Moe Doe How Ya Like Me Now Just Ice Kool and Deadly Justicizms M C Shan Down by Law The Washington Post Washington D C United States WP Company LLC d b a The Washington Post p 111 ISSN 0190 8286 ProQuest 139891546 Top 50 Albums of 1987 Consequence of Sound July 10 2017 Retrieved November 28 2017 Gonzales Michael October 26 2017 The Best Rap Albums of the 80s Complex Retrieved November 28 2017 American album certifications Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now Recording Industry Association of America External links edit Kool Moe Dee How Ya Like Me Now Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title How Ya Like Me Now amp oldid 1176189262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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