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Gravity (Bush Babees album)

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Gravity
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 1996
Recorded1995−1996
GenreHip hop
LabelWarner Bros.[1]
46229
ProducerShawn J. Period
The Ummah
Mr. Man
Rahzel
Posdnous
Charles Harrison
Chris Harrison
Bush Babees chronology
Ambushed
(1994)
Gravity
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
RapReviews10/10[3]
The Source[4]

Gravity is the second album by the hip hop group Da Bush Babees, released in 1996.[5][6] The crew got help from a number of fellow Native Tongues members, including the Ummah, Mos Def and De La Soul's Posdnous. The lead single "The Love Song" received strong airplay prior to the album's release. Along with De La Soul's Stakes Is High, Gravity is notable for jump-starting the hip-hop career of Mos Def, who is featured on three tracks on the album ("Intro," "The Love Song," and "S.O.S."). Warner Bros. released the group from its contract after the album ran its course.

Critical reception

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The Dayton Daily News wrote that "Wax" "is a cool, jazzy, danceable number that should get plenty of club play among youth and adult-oriented audiences."[7] The Staten Island Advance called "3 MCs" "a kinetic old-school combination of microphone-tossing routines."[8]

Track listing

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# Title Producer(s) Performer (s)
1 "Intro" Shawn J. Period Mos Def
2 "Gravity" The Ummah Light, Lee Majors, Mr. Man
3 "Wax" Mr. Man Lee Majors, Mr. Man, Light
4 "The Beat Down" Rahzel Rahzel
5 "Maybe" Mr. Man Mr. Man
6 "3 MCs" The Ummah Mr. Man, Lee Majors, Q-Tip, Light
7 "S.O.S." Mr. Man Mr. Man, Lee Majors, Light, Mos Def
8 "God Complex" Shawn J. Period Light, Lee Majors, Mr. Man
9 "The Ruler" Mr. Man Lee Majors
10 "The Ninth Presentation" Mr. Man Mr. Man, Lee Majors
11 "The Love Song" Posdnous Mos Def, Mr. Man, Lee Majors, Light
12 "Rock Roots" Charles Harrison *Interlude*
13 "In Meh Dreams" Mr. Man Light, Muntcho Leo
14 "Melting Plastic" Shawn J. Period Lee Majors, Light, Mr. Man
15 "Outro" Shawn J. Period *Interlude*

Album chart positions

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Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1996 Gravity - #75

Singles chart positions

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Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales
1996 The Love Song - #66 #15 #19

References

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  1. ^ Morris, Chris (Nov 9, 1996). "WB cuts black music staff". Billboard. 108 (45): 6, 87.
  2. ^ Swihart, Stanton. "Gravity - Da Bush Babees | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Malko, Terry. "Bush Babees :: Gravity :: Warner Bros". RapReviews.
  4. ^ Mao, Jeff "Chairman" (November 1996). "Record Report: Bush Babees – Gravity". The Source. No. 86. New York. pp. 136, 138.
  5. ^ "Da Bush Babees Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  6. ^ Nelson, Havelock (Aug 31, 1996). "Da Bush Babees come back to Earth on Warner's 'Gravity'". Billboard. 108 (35): 22.
  7. ^ Ali, Derek (6 Dec 1996). "RECORDINGS IN BRIEF". Dayton Daily News. Go!. p. 19.
  8. ^ Lake, Susan (November 17, 1996). "The LP 'Gravity', (Warner Bros Records) performed by Bush Babees -- should definitely be a winner in record stores". Staten Island Advance. p. E2.