Eye & I


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nameEye & I
typestudio
artistKardinal Offishall
coverEyei.jpg
borderyes
releasedDecember 9, 1997
recorded1996–1997
genreCanadian hip hop
length69:18
labelCapitol Hill Music
producer* Kardinal Offishall
next_titleHusslin'
next_year2000
misc{{Singles
nameEye & I
typestudio
single1On wit da Show
single1date1997
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| name = Eye & I | type = studio | artist = Kardinal Offishall | cover = Eyei.jpg | border = yes | alt = | released = December 9, 1997 | recorded = 1996–1997 | studio = | genre = Canadian hip hop | length = 69:18 | label = Capitol Hill Music | producer = * Kardinal Offishall

Background

In 1996, after releasing his first single "Naughty Dread", Kardinal signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music Canada. About 40 percent of the album's cost was provided by the publishing deal. The only single released from the album was "On wit da Show", which was accompanied by a music video. The single also appeared on Kardinal's second studio album, Quest for Fire: Firestarter, Vol. 1. In 1998, a music video of the song "Jeevin' (Life)" was also released.

Members of The Circle appear on the album, including Solitair, Saukrates and Jully Black. Ro Dolla appears on the album as Afrolistics; Lock Jaw appears as L.J.

Reception

The album received rave reviews from music critics. AllMusic stated that Kardinal "blended soul, dancehall, reggae, hip-hop, and a wholly inventive approach to beats on his 20-track debut album, Eye & I." However, the album was poorly distributed in Canada, and a lack of radio support resulted in the album receiving limited commercial attention. Over 4,000 copies of the album were sold in its first three months of release.

Track listing

All songs produced by Kardinal Offishall, except "Sweet Marie" and "Jeevin (Life)", produced by Saukrates. "Breakdown (Keep Moving)" is co-produced by Saukrates. ::data[format=table]

#TitleFeatured guest(s)Length
1."Breakdown (Keep Moving)"Denosh4:42
2."On wid da Show"4:06
3."Da Brown"4:13
4."Hint-a-lude"0:43
5."Mysteries"4:34
6."P.W.O.T."Afrolistics4:03
7."My Niah"L.J.4:14
8."Madmoizellez"Wade O. Brown4:52
9."Hint-a-lude"0:10
10."Make It Happen"Red-14:53
11."W.I. Philosophi"Miss Raelene1:26
12."Sweet Marie"Nicole Sinclair4:02
13."Bellee Buss (Don't Make Me Laugh)"3:24
14."LoLo"1:56
15."King of da Hill"Tara Chase4:32
16."Elle A"3:57
17."Jeevin' (Life)"Jully Black5:16
18."Naughty Dread Pt. II"4:40
19."Hint-a-lude"0:30
20."Friday Night"3:18
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Samples

References

References

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  2. [http://www.octopusmediaink.com/CitizenHipHop.html Kinder, Gentler Rap, Eh?] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-10-22 Ottawa Citizen. Accessed on November 1, 2008.)
  3. [http://www.seemagazine.com/Issues/1998/0625/cover1.html Kardinal Offishall, with guests] {{webarchive. link. (2011-09-27 SEE. Accessed on October 21, 2009.)
  4. [{{AllMusic
  5. link. (2007-06-26 Exclaim!. Accessed on November 1, 2008.)
  6. [http://canadianmusician.com/showcase/index.php/1998/03/11/kardinal-offishall-marchapril-1998/ Canadian Musician Showcase] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-07-08 Canadian Musician. Accessed on September 25, 2009.)

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