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Zprdeleklika

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Zprdeleklika
Studio album by
Released6 October 1997
Recorded1997
GenreRap
Length57:46
LanguageCzech
LabelPolygram/Universal
ProducerFlavamatic, Sewer Klika, Bass, Deph
Chaozz chronology
...a nastal chaos
(1996)
Zprdeleklika
(1997)
P.E.S.
(1999)

Zprdeleklika (literally meaning "Luck from the arse", in more free translation "Big fucking luck") is the second album by Czech hip hop group Chaozz, released on 6 October 1997.[1] It was certified gold in both Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Music videos were made for "Chaozz veci", "Hej lidi" and "Zprdeleklika", as well as for non-album single "Sorry" with Slovak punk band No Gravity, which is the bonus track to the 1998 reissue of this album. The album was also released on vinyl in early October 1997, under the title Zprdelevinyl.[2]

Track listing

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# Title Performer(s) Samples[3] Producers(s)
1 "Fstup"

Entrance

Intro – Fugaz, live show fragments & samples from previous songs Bass
2 "Čím dál tím stejně (Odkud sem)"
The more the same (Where I am from)
Verse 1 – Fugaz; Verse 2 – Bass; Verse 3 – Deph Self-sample of "R.O.Z.D.Í.L." Bass
3 "Chaozz věci"
Chaozz stuff
Verses – Bass, Deph; Chorus – entire group Samples of "Groove Me" by King Floyd and "You Can Make It if You Try" by Sly and the Family Stone Deph, Bass
4 "Hej lidi"
Hey, people
Chorus – entire group; Verse 1 – Deph; Verse 2 – Rusty; Verse 3 – Fugaz; Verse 4 – Bass Samples of "Upside Down" by Diana Ross, "Flavor Flav" by Public Enemy and self-sample of "1,2,3" and "Televize" Deph
5 "Z klece do hrobu"
From the cage to the grave
Verses and Chorus – Deph, Fugaz, Rusty Sample of "My Secret Fantasy" by The Controllers Deph
6 "Zpomal!"
Slow down!
Verse 1 – Deph; Verse 2 – Rusty, Fugaz; Verse 3 – Bass Sample of drums from "Sing a Simple Song" by Sly and the Family Stone Deph, Bass
7 "7 čili 7 tahů (interlude)"
7 aka 7 moves
Improvisation  –
8 "Z prdele klika"
Handle out of the arse
Verses – Deph, Chorus – Deph & Rusty Samples of "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by Lee Dorsey, "Chinaman Blues" by Originální Pražský Synkopický Orchestr and "I'm still #1" by Boogie Down Productions Deph, Fugaz
9 "Zelený peklo"
Green hell
Verse 1 – Fugaz; Verse 2 – Rusty; Verse 3 – Bass Bass
10 "Sobotage aneb óóó růžičko voňavááá"
Sobotage, or 'Ó růžičko voňavá' (traditional folklore Czech song)
Luděk Sobota Lyrics are samples of "Ze Soboty na Šimka 2" by Miloslav Šimek and Luděk Sobota Bass, Fugaz, Rusty
11 "Všude dobře"
[It is] good everywhere
Verse 1 – Deph; Verse 2 – Fugaz, Rusty; Verse 3 – Bass Samples of "4 O'Clock in the Morning" by The Hassles and "Spinning Wheel" by Dr. Lonnie Smith Deph
12 "Sny a realita"
Dreams and reality
Verse 1 – Rusty; Chorus – Deph; Verse 2 – Fugaz; Verse 3 – Deph Samples of "Sexual Healing" by Marvin Gaye, "What You Need" by Main Source and "Hydra" by Grover Washington Jr. Deph, Fugaz
13 "9 minut poezie"
9 minutes of poetry
Freestyle; Verse 1 – Afro; Verse 2 – Kosa; Verse 3 – Mike-T; Verse 4 – Hafi; Verse 5 – Patrick aka Cak-P; Verse 6 – Bizzy B.; Verse 7 – Marimba; Verse 8 – Rusty; Verse 9 – Fugaz; Verse 10 – Bass; Verse 11 – Deph Samples of "Hard to Handle" by Otis Redding, "Rychlík Jede do Prahy" by Ivan Mládek's Banjo Band and Luděk Sobota, "Sing a Simple Song" by Sly and the Family Stone, "Jakýpak Vokolky, Jdeme Balit Holky" by J.A.R. and Michael Viktořík, "AJ Scratch" by Kurtis Blow, and "It's a New Day" by Skull Snaps Bass, Deph
14 "Výstub"
Outpud
Fugaz Sample of Vinnetou Melodie by Martin Bötcher Fugaz
15 "Brána (bonus)"
Gate (bonus)
Verse 1 – Deph; Refrain sampled from Bob Dylan's text; Verse 2 – Rusty; Verse 3 – Fugaz Sample of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan Deph, Fugaz

Zprdelevinyl

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In 1997, the band released a 12" vinyl including most of the tracks from the album, including a bonus track called "41200 - Homicide". The track is considered to be the first diss track released in the Czech Republic,[citation needed] targeting music critic Rodriguez (real name Luděk Staněk), who wrote a negative review of the band's previous album ...a nastal chaos in the music magazine Rock Pop.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "CHAOZZ - Diskografie". web.archive.org. 1998-06-12. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  2. ^ Chaozz - Zprdelevinyl, 1997, retrieved 2024-12-26
  3. ^ "Zprdeleklika by Chaozz: Album Samples, Covers and Remixes". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2024-12-26.
  4. ^ Fiala, Marek. "Chaozz - 41200 - Homicide". KaraokeTexty.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2024-12-26.