| 1. They Got Love for Us |
| 2. Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way) |
| 3. This Is for My Homiez |
| 4. I'll Take Her - Ill Al Skratch, Brian McKnight |
| 5. Chill With That |
| 6. Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way) [Dub Version] |
| 7. Creep Wit' Me |
| 8. Get Dough |
| 9. Brooklyn Uptown Connection |
| 10. Classic Shit (Ill's Sold) |
| 11. Summertime (It's All Good) (Al's Sold) |
| 12. I'll Take Her Back (Brian's Flow) |
Creep Wit' Me,Ill Al Skratch,Polygram Records,East Coast Rap,Hip-Hop,Party Rap,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,Urban
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Creep Wit' Me
Ill Al Skratch Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001E5N Release Date: 1994-08-02 |
Tracks:
- They Got Love For Us
- Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)
- This Is For My Homiez
- I'll Take Her
- Chill With That
- Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way)(Dub Version)
- Creep Wit' Me
- Get Dough
- The Brooklyn Uptown Connection
- Classic Shit (Ill's Solo)
- Summertime (It's All Good)
- I'll Take Her (Brian's Flow)
Customer Reviews:
classic? YES.......2006-02-22
Through My Neighborhood.......2005-10-02
"A slept on masterpiece".......2005-08-25
Nothing to write home about..........2003-08-28
Wack, wack, wack.......2002-03-20
Creep Wit Me has to be one of the most unoriginal albums ever made. First off, every track is either a spinoff of a remix of one of the two aforementioned songs (see "I'll Take Her--Brian's Flow"). Also, Ill Al Scratch are by no means good rappers, as shown on "Ill's Solo", but Al Scratch is a tad better than Ill. See the first verse of "I'll Take Her" for a possibility of minor potential.
In fact, "I'll Take Her" is the reason why this album went from 0 stars to 1. A clever use of one of EPMD's lines from their "Jane" combined with Brian McKnight's vocal makes for a good chorus. But that's not enough to prevent this tape from keeping my window cracked open.
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Creep Wit Me
Fair Childe Manufacturer: The Orchard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004T8L6 Release Date: 2000-05-17 |
Tracks:
- Playaz Ball
- On Fire
- Can U-Feel Me?
- Creep Wit Me
- Break-Em-Off
- FairChild Funk
- Supa Freakz
- Wanted Doa
- Luv Daddy
- Track 19
- Can't Fight Tha Feelin
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Creep Wit' Me
Ill Al Skratch Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008FJSZ Release Date: 1994-08-02 |
Customer Reviews:
Vanished Without A Trace {2.5 Stars}.......2006-06-28
I read another review that said that this album mimicked the west coast sound, but I'm having trouble hearing it. The only similarities would be the heavy use of the word "Homies". 98% of the production is handled by LG (Easy Mo Bee's lil' brother), so you know most of the beats are going to be good. The problem is that Ill and Al can't really rhyme. While Ill isn't actually that bad, Al Skratch (who was actually a DJ) has no business in the recording booth. Not only are his rhymes elementary and juvenile, his voice is annoying to boot. That alone makes the album pretty hard to sit through. If that isn't bad enough, most of the songs are centered around their two hit singles. The rest of the other songs either directly or indirectly bite one of those two songs. Technically, there are at least 3 versions of "Where My Homiez (Come Around My Way" and 2 versions of "I'll Take Her"........and there are only 12 songs. The two terrible solo tracks "Summertime (It's All Good)" -- Al's Solo -- and "Classic Sh*t" -- Ill's solo -- answer any questions as to why they don't have solo albums.
Creep Wit' Me is an album that should only be played when you want to take a trip back to '94 and hear some of the top singles from then. Or you could check out LG's great production (which was totally wasted on these two). Otherwise, throw this one back on the CD shelf and let it continue to collect dust.
Standout Tracks: I'll Take Her feat. Brian McKnight, Where My Homiez? (Come Around My Way) (My Favorite), The Brooklyn Uptown Connection, and Chill With That
Dance Music:
- Daddy's Home [Explicit Lyrics]
- Damian Dame
- Dead Enz Kidz Doin' Lifetime Bidz
- Deadly & Dangerous [Explicit Lyrics]
- Deep N Tha Game [Explicit Lyrics]
- Do the Right Thing [Soundtrack]
- Domino [Explicit Lyrics]
- Father's Day
- Floss Mode [Explicit Lyrics]
- Game & the Player
Dance Music
The Human Menagerie [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey - Ultimate Collection [Box set]
Boy George's Taboo (2002 Original London Cast) [Cast Recording]
Britten: 4 Sea Interludes; Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra; Sinfonia da Requiem
Bird Doggin' [Original recording remastered]
Best of the Best [Original recording remastered]