The Underground Tapes

1999 studio album by Saukrates From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Underground Tapes

The Underground Tapes is the debut studio album by Canadian rapper and producer Saukrates, which was released June 22, 1999 in the United States through independent labels Serious Entertainment and Capitol Hill Music.[1] In late summer 1999, the album was re-released in Canada with six additional tracks.[2] Production was handled by Saukrates, Mr. Attic, Mike Caren, and Day. Three songs from the album—"Innovations", "Play Dis (99 Remix)", and "Rollin"—are remixes. The only single from the album was "Money or Love", which was nominated for a Juno Award in 2000.

Quick Facts Studio album by Saukrates, Released ...
The Underground Tapes
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 22, 1999
Recorded1996–1999
GenreCanadian hip hop
Length44:50
LabelSerious/Capitol Hill
ProducerChase Parsons (exec.), Saukrates (also exec.), Mike Caren ( also exec.), Mr. Attic, Day
Saukrates chronology
Brick House
(1997)
The Underground Tapes
(1999)
Season One
(2012)
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Cover of the Canadian re-release.
Singles from The Underground Tapes
  1. "Money or Love"
    Released: 1999
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Mike Shinoda, the co-vocalist of Linkin Park, designed the album cover, as it was shown in the band's first documentary DVD called Frat Party at the Pankake Festival, which was released on November 20, 2001, from a short video clip entitled "Mike & Joe's Art" that can be seen from the "Special Features" menu.

The album was re-released onto streaming services as the Canadian version, followed by eight additional tracks including remixes, on August 23, 2024.[3]

Reception

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Professional ratings
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Allmusic[4]
MVRemix7.5/10[5]
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Allmusic stated "Influenced by the quintessential N.Y. sound of old, Saukrates' self-produced jazzy synthesizers and organic string sections permeate with a native-tongues vibe. But it's lyrically where Saukrates distinguishes himself, as his flow and domineering habitation on the mike is utterly hypnotic."[6]

Track listing

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# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Length
1. "Intro" 1:12
2. "Can't Touch Us" Saukrates (co-produced by Mr. Attic) 3:52
3. "Money or Love" Saukrates 4:18
4. "Bag da Biscuit" 2:40
5. "Da Professional" 5:57
6. "Keep It Movin" Xzibit 3:23
7. "Innovations" Pharoahe Monch 3:59
8. "Fine Line" 2:35
9. "Play Dis (99 Remix)" Common 3:35
10. "Body Language" Mr. Attic Choclair 4:08
11. "Check for Me" Saukrates 4:35
12. "Ultimate Rush" Mike Caren Heltah Skeltah 3:03
13. "Rollin" Saukrates Masta Ace and O.C. 4:13
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The Canadian re-release features six additional tracks.

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# Title Producer(s) Length
14. "Suga Daddy" Saukrates 3:54
15. "Bag da Biscuit (Ain't Nuttin But A....)" 3:47
16. "Vietnam" 3:56
17. "Killed or Be Killed" 3:15
18. "Ay, Ay, Ay" 3:48
* "Father Time" (hidden track) Day (co-produced by Saukrates) 4:22
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