MC Breed & DFC
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::data[format=table title="Infobox album"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | M.C. Breed & DFC. |
| type | Studio album |
| artist | MC Breed and DFC |
| cover | MC Breed DFC.jpg |
| released | August 13, 1991 |
| genre | Midwest hip hop |
| length | |
| label | |
| producer | |
| chronology | MC Breed |
| year | 1991 |
| next_title | 20 Below |
| next_year | 1992 |
| misc | {{Extra chronology |
| artist | DFC |
| type | Studio album |
| title | M.C. Breed & DFC. |
| year | 1991 |
| next_title | Things in tha Hood |
| next_year | 1994 |
| name | M.C. Breed & DFC. |
| type | studio |
| single1 | Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin' |
| single1date | 1991 |
| single2 | Just Kickin' It |
| single2date | 1992 |
| :: |
| name = M.C. Breed & DFC. | type = Studio album | artist = MC Breed and DFC | cover = MC Breed DFC.jpg | alt = | released = August 13, 1991 | recorded = | studio = | genre = Midwest hip hop | length = | label = | producer = | prev_title = | chronology = MC Breed | prev_year = | year = 1991 | next_title = 20 Below | next_year = 1992 | misc = {{Extra chronology | artist = DFC | type = Studio album | title = M.C. Breed & DFC. | year = 1991 | next_title = Things in tha Hood | next_year = 1994 | name = M.C. Breed & DFC. | type = studio | single1 = Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin' | single1date = 1991 | single2 = Just Kickin' It | single2date = 1992 M.C. Breed & DFC. is the collaborative studio album by American musician MC Breed and hip hop duo DFC, from Flint, Michigan. It was released on August 13, 1991, through S.D.E.G. Records, with distribution via Ichiban Records. The album was produced by MC Breed, Herman Lang, and S. Harris. It peaked at No. 142 on the Billboard 200, No. 38 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and No. 3 on the Top Heatseekers.
The album spawned two charting singles, "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'", which made it to No. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 12 on the Hot Rap Singles, and "Just Kickin' It", which made it to No. 10 on the Hot Rap Singles.
Critical reception
| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = RapReviews | rev2score = 7.5/10 The Washington Post stated: "From the cover art to the drum machine and booming bass sound, this Flint, Mich., group's album can be summed up in two words: 'Low budget'."
Track listing
| all_writing = | title1 = Underground Slang | length1 = 2:47 | title2 = Job Corp | length2 = 3:22 | title3 = That's Life | length3 = 4:45 | title4 = Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin' | length4 = 4:04 | title5 = Just Kickin' It | length5 = 3:53 | title6 = Better Terms | length6 = 3:17 | title7 = I Will Excell | length7 = 3:35 | title8 = Get Loose | length8 = 2:09 | title9 = Black for Black | length9 = 2:42 | title10 = Guanja | length10 = 6:23 | title11 = More Power | length11 = 3:20 | total_length = 39:54
Sample credits
Job Corp
- "Superman Lover" by Johnny "Guitar" Watson That's Life
- "Blind Man Can See It" by James Brown '''Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin''''
- "Funky Worm" by Ohio Players
- "More Bounce to the Ounce" by Zapp Better Terms
- "The Grunt" by the J.B.'s
- "Funky Drummer" by James Brown Just Kickin' It
- "If You Let Me" by Eddie Kendricks
Personnel
- Eric Breed – performer, producer, mixing, assistant engineering
- Alpha "Al" Breed – performer
- Bobby T. "T-Dub" Thompson – performer
- Herman Lang, Jr. – producer
- Schzelle Salomon Harris – producer (track 4)
- Leroy McMath – executive producer, mixing, assistant engineering, management
- Tim Brown – executive producer
- Bernard Terry – mixing, engineering
- Robert Dawkins – mixing, engineering
- Yvonne Williams – coordinator
- Nina K. Easton – art direction & design
Charts
Weekly charts
::data[format=table] | Chart (1991) | Peak position | |---|---| ::
Year-end charts
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| Chart (1991) | Position |
|---|---|
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) | 82 |
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References
References
- (2012). "The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches". Chicago Review Press.
- Birchmeier, Jason. "MC Breed & DFC MC Breed, MC Breed & DFC".
- Jost, Matt. (January 13, 2009). "MC Breed & DFC MC Breed & DFC".
- (Dec 20, 1991). "Rap Extravaganza or Extravagance?". The Washington Post.
- (December 21, 1991). "1991 The Year in Music".
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