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| Grip It! On That Other Level | ||||
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| Studio album by Geto Boys | ||||
| Released | 1989 | |||
| Recorded | 1989 | |||
| Genre | Hip hop | |||
| Length | 54:03 | |||
| Label | Rap-A-Lot Records | |||
| Producer | DJ Ready Red Doug King James Smith John Bido Johnny C |
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Grip It! On That Other Level is the second album by Houston hip hop group the Geto Boys, then known as the Ghetto Boys. Following the disappointing results of the group's first album, Making Trouble, Rap-A-Lot Records replaced MC's Sire Jukebox and Prince Johnny C with Scarface and Willie D, who joined previous members Bushwick Bill and DJ Ready Red. Grip It was considered the group's breakout album, and caught the attention of super-producer Rick Rubin, who remixed the album's tracks for the group's 1990 album The Geto Boys. Grip It includes two tracks not remixed for The Geto Boys, "Seek & Destroy" and "No Sellout". The album features the single "Do it Like a G.O.", as well as other popular tracks like "Mind of a Lunatic", "Size Ain't Shit" and "Gangsta of Love".
The album caused controversy because of its extreme violence and misogyny. Attention increased with the release of the remixed The Geto Boys album, which saw activist groups unsuccessfully trying to ban the album.
"Do it Like a G.O." was also released on the Willie D album Controversy and featured Willie D with Prince Johnny C and Sire Jukebox instead of Scarface and Bushwick Bill.
In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.
Track listing
| # | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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| 1 | "Do it Like a G.O." | (uncredited) | Bushwick Bill, Willie D, Scarface, DJ Ready Red |
| 2 | "Gangsta of Love" | (uncredited) | Willie D, Scarface |
| 3 | "Talkin' Loud Ain't Saying Nothin'" | (uncredited) | Scarface, Bushwick Bill, Willie D |
| 4 | "Read These Nikes" | (uncredited) | Willie D |
| 5 | "Size Ain't Shit" | (uncredited) | Bushwick Bill |
| 6 | "Seek & Destroy" | (uncredited) | Scarface |
| 7 | "No Sellout" | (uncredited) | Willie D, Scarface |
| 8 | "Let a Ho Be a Ho" | (uncredited) | Willie D |
| 9 | "Scarface" | (uncredited) | Scarface |
| 10 | "Life in the Fast Lane" | (uncredited) | Scarface |
| 11 | "Trigga Happy Nigga" | (uncredited) | Scarface, Bushwick Bill, Willie D |
| 12 | "Mind of a Lunatic" | (uncredited) | Bushwick Bill, Scarface, Willie D |
Chart positions
| Chart (1989) | Peak position |
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| Billboard 200 | 166 |
| Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | 19 |
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