Quik Is the Name - DJ Quik

Quik Is the Name

DJ Quik

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 1991-01-15
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • โ„— 1991

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Sweet Black Pussy DJ Quik 4:21
2
Tonite DJ Quik 5:23
3
Born and Raised In Compton DJ Quik 3:25
4
Deep DJ Quik 3:42
5
Tha Bombudd DJ Quik 3:46
6
Dedication DJ Quik 1:32
7
Quik Is the Name DJ Quik 2:46
8
Loked Out Hood DJ Quik 2:50
9
8 Ball DJ Quik 3:29
10
Quik's Groove DJ Quik 1:48
11
Tear It Off DJ Quik 3:46
12
I Got That Feelin' DJ Quik 3:38
13
Skanless DJ Quik 2:55

Reviews

  • ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ˜Ž

    5
    By Emily munguia
    I'm from bellflower and I grew up to this stuff. From King tee, comptons most wanted, quik, eazy and every member from NWA, and many rappers from the west coast and east
  • Memories for days

    5
    By Big Blaine
    This is how I used to roll. Quick in the tape deck,
  • Have had this Album since '91

    5
    By SavagemanisIrie
    Never heard a terrible song from Quik. All his collaborations especially AMG, 2nd II None, and Suga Free have never been a waste on my ears. The speed, lyricism, and instrumentation have a timeless effect on me. I listen and remeber the good times with my homies... smokin, drinkin, cruisin, scamin on chicks. Great F'n times. Growing up in So Cal, this was a staple along with Cypress, Tribe, Black Sheep, NWA, Suga himself, Eric B and Rakim, Too $hort, the list goes on. Yea I'm white, but I know great music when I hear it, and grew up listening to the best of R&B, hip hop and the first tapes that blew my mind, NWA Straight Outta Compton, which I stole from Warehouse Music and Too $hort, Life is Too Short. When Quik came on the scene it only made the music better. Dove Shack, Warren G, Nate Dogg. Man the scene on the West Coast f'n reigned, what happened? Oh yea cops, and the police state.
  • Classic ish.

    5
    By Ben Slick
    this album brings back so many memories, i remember being in the back of my pops IROC with this CD blasting from start to finish, i was like 10-11 and knew all the words. this album is part of the roots of hip hop.
  • West Coast Great!!

    5
    By #Pooh
    A true classic!!
  • Fo Sho a classic

    5
    By MC Cakes
    this album is so dope quiks style is like no other rappers is so smooth and the beats are excellent thoughout the entire album, theres never a dull moment in this album even if you dont know the lyrics to the songs you will still try and sing along with him. ITS AN AMAZING ALBUM
  • Alright

    2
    By unrealkhalil
    Living in hood we all use to like this but it got boring and dull after a while
  • ...

    5
    By trilogyofterror
    Smooth chill music by the Quiksta. He's not exactly a gangsta, he's just pimping and bragging mostly but is still surrounded by a crazy neighborhood where he has to watch his back. His beats are funky and simply excellent. Not his best work but he sure as hell proves himself in this one.
  • O.G Status

    5
    By Skaner Dawg
    I Remember Growing Up 2 This. He Is Tha Dopest. He Was Able 2 Hold Down His Squad 2nd~2~None,Hi-C,AMG; & Later paved tha Way for other rappers:SugerFree & ToneLane.
  • West Coast Classic

    5
    By NickG171
    A west Coast Hip Hop classic and one of the top 6 or 7 best West Coast Hip Hop albums. Quik's production and rapping are both on top of their game. The beats are fun and upbeat and the storytelling is realistic and tells stories of life in california. Tonite is one of the top 100 best Hip Hop songs of all time. Born and Raised in Compton is also a pretty awesome song. Key tracks: Tonite, Born and Raised in Compton, and Sweet Black ______.

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