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'''''Soul On Ice''''' is the critically acclaimed debut album by ] ] ], released on September 17, 1996, by ]. The album was produced by Ras Kass, as well as ], Vooodu, Bird, Michael Barber, Michael Schlesinger, and Reno Delajuan. Fellow West Coast rapper ] makes the only guest appearance on the album on the song "Drama." The album's title is a reference to ] member ]'s 1968 book '']''. '''''Soul On Ice''''' is the critically acclaimed debut album by ] ] ], released on October 1, 1996, under ]. The album was produced by Ras Kass, as well as ], Vooodu, Bird, Michael Barber, Michael Schlesinger, and Reno Delajuan. Fellow West Coast rapper ] makes the only guest appearance on the album on the song "Drama." The album's title is a reference to ] member ]'s 1968 book '']''.


Two charting singles were released from the album, "]" and "]." Two charting singles were released from the album, "]" and "]."

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Soul On Ice is the critically acclaimed debut album by West Coast emcee Ras Kass, released on October 1, 1996, under Priority Records. The album was produced by Ras Kass, as well as DJ Battlecat, Vooodu, Bird, Michael Barber, Michael Schlesinger, and Reno Delajuan. Fellow West Coast rapper Coolio makes the only guest appearance on the album on the song "Drama." The album's title is a reference to Black Panther member Eldridge Cleaver's 1968 book Soul On Ice.

Two charting singles were released from the album, "Anything Goes" and "Soul on Ice."

It has been praised for its complex lyricism but criticized for its lackluster production.

The Source magazine noted in 1996, that Ras Kass was "the West Coast's answer to Nas".

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."On Earth As It Is..."Lamont "Bird" Holdby and Ras Kass4:43
2."Anything Goes"Lamont "Bird" Holdby and Ras Kass5:49
3."Marinatin'"Battlecat4:05
4."Reelishymn"Lamont "Bird" Holdby and Ras Kass4:27
5."Nature of the Threat"Vooodu7:43
6."Etc."Lamont "Bird" Holdby and Ras Kass3:12
7."Sonset"Michael "Flip" Barber, Michael Schlesinger, Ras Kass and Reno Delajuan6:00
8."Drama" (featuring Coolio)Lamont "Bird" Holdby and Ras Kass3:46
9."The Evil That Man Do"Vooodu6:10
10."If/Then"Michael "Flip" Barber and Ras Kass4:50
11."Miami Life"Michael "Flip" Barber and Ras Kass4:06
12."Soul On Ice"Lamont "Bird" Holdby3:42
13."Ordo Abchao (Order Out of Chaos)"Vooodu4:30

Samples

Anything Goes

Reelishymn

Drama

Etc.

If/Then

Marinatin'

On Earth as It Is...

Sonset

Soul on Ice

The Evil That Men Do

Album chart positions

Chart Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 169
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 35

References

  1. Soul on Ice - Ras Kass Billboard.com
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