Tracklist
A1 | Clipse– | Intro | 2:16 |
A2 | Clipse– | Young Boy | 4:25 |
B1 | Clipse– | Virginia | 3:57 |
B2 | Clipse– | Grindin' | 4:25 |
C1 | Clipse– | Hot Damn | 5:01 |
C2 | Clipse– | Ma, I Don't Love Her | 4:19 |
D1 | Clipse– | Famlay Freestyle | 1:57 |
D2 | Clipse– | When's The Last Time | 4:19 |
E1 | Clipse– | Ego | 2:48 |
E2 | Clipse– | Comedy Central | 4:33 |
F1 | Clipse– | Let's Talk About It | 5:22 |
F2 | Clipse– | Gangsta Lean | 5:20 |
G1 | Clipse– | I'm Not You | 4:19 |
G2 | Clipse– | Grindin' (Remix) | 4:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Sony Music Commercial Music Group
- Produced For – Star Trak Entertainment
- Recorded At – Mastersound Studio, Virginia Beach
- Recorded At – Windmark Recording Studios, Virginia Beach
- Recorded At – StarTrak Studios, Viginia Beach, VA
- Recorded At – Silent Sound Studios
- Recorded At – Patchwerk Recording Studios
- Engineered At – Mastersound Studio, Virginia Beach
- Engineered At – Windmark Recording Studios, Virginia Beach
- Published By – Genmarc Publishing
- Published By – Terrardome Publishing
- Published By – Waters Of Nazareth Publishing
- Published By – EMI Blackwood Music Inc.
- Published By – Chase Chad Music
- Published By – EMI April Music Inc.
- Published By – Fam-Lay Music
- Published By – D. Brasco Music
- Published By – Desert Storm Music
- Published By – So So Def Music
- Published By – Jae'wons Publishing
- Published By – Justin Combs Publishing
- Published By – Paniro's Publishing
- Published By – Off Da Yelzabulb Music
- Published By – Money Mack Music
- Published By – Dutty Rock Music
- Published By – One Man Music
- Published By – Bless Publishing Designee
Credits
- Written-By – Terrence Thornton (tracks: 1-1 to 1-6, 1-8 to 1-15)
Notes
Sticker reads:
"Limited to 1,000
7x 45RPM set on
hard white vinyl"
From getondown.com:
"Lord Willin' the classic debut from Clipse now available as a unique and collectable 7” box set. The entire album is included across seven 45s, housed in a translucent slipcase. Each 45 is enclosed in a mini replica of the classic Star Trak 12” jacket."
"Limited to 1,000
7x 45RPM set on
hard white vinyl"
From getondown.com:
"Lord Willin' the classic debut from Clipse now available as a unique and collectable 7” box set. The entire album is included across seven 45s, housed in a translucent slipcase. Each 45 is enclosed in a mini replica of the classic Star Trak 12” jacket."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 664425602913
Other Versions (5 of 23)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Lord Willin' (2×LP, Album) | Arista | 07822-14735-1 | US | 2002 | |||
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Lord Willin' (CD, Album, Enhanced, Sonopress Pressing) | Star Trak Entertainment | 07822-14735-2 | US | 2002 | ||
Lord Willin' (CD, Album) | Star Trak Entertainment | 07822-14735-2 | Europe | 2002 | |||
Recently Edited
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Lord Willin' (CD, Album) | BMG Australia | 82876507252 | Australia | 2002 | ||
Recently Edited
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Lord Willin' (2×LP, Album, Promo) | Star Trak Entertainment | ARDP-14735-1, 07822-14735-1 | US | 2002 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 4 years agoThe first and the best of the brothers who spit slick, but barely memorable bars over the instrumentals from outer space. This the closest I have ever heard the Neptunes sound match the coke talk and Biggie flows. Yet as common as that might seem in hip-hop (especially at that era) the story of getting into the game by getting bricks from their grandma is as original as the emcee's discography with whom this brotherly-duo shares a surname with (Kool Keith, for the uninitiated).
Just out of the Star Trak camp, I would be remiss to mention that Fabolous actually sounds good here, an absolute rarity. Akin to Cam on "The Casket Drops" record, the Neptunes can bring the best out of artists not in their camp on these Clipse records , and even with obvious missteps like the Faith Evans t (which can be forgiven, for tying into the loose narrative of the LP), or the fact one of the Re-up Gang (either Coldchain or Liva) couldn't ride the beat for his life on "Goddamn", and Jada & Styles sounded dope as always but STILL should have done a trade-off on the LP closer "I'm Not You" - the singles in "Virginia", "Grindin" (That selector remix gets top marks for the international appeal. Plus I love women from the islands, and I have NEVER heard Sean Paul harmonize or spit like he did over this Neptunes shit ! ) , and "When's The Last Time" overlap anything questionable on this debut. All the potential is here in the pot that is this LP, now if only every Star Trak recorded sounded like "Virginia" and "When's The Last Time" - then the Clipse legacy would not be so marred.
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