Supersonic (J. J. Fad album)
Supersonic | ||||
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Studio album by J. J. Fad | ||||
Released | July 5, 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1987 – 1988 | |||
Genre |
Hip-hop Electro | |||
Length | 32:34 | |||
Label | Ruthless/Atco | |||
Producer | Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Dr. Dre | |||
J. J. Fad chronology | ||||
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Singles from Supersonic | ||||
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Allmusic | link |
Supersonic is a 1988 hip-hop album by J. J. Fad, released on Ruthless Records. The album was produced by Arabian Prince, Dr. Dre and DJ Yella, all members of N.W.A, and executively produced by Eric "Eazy-E" Wright (also of N.W.A). The album was distributed by Atco Records, a division of Atlantic Records. The title track was written by group members Dania Maria Birks and Juanita Michelle Burns-Sperling, former members Juanita A. Lee and Fatima Shasheed, and Kim Nazel.
The album is certified gold by the RIAA. In addition to the title track ("Supersonic"), the singles were "Way Out" and "Is It Love". "Supersonic" was the band's biggest pop hit and was ranked #76 in VH1's 2009 special "100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the '80s".
In 2006, hip hop singer Fergie's smash-hit single "Fergalicious" sampled the title song along with Afro-Rican's "Give It All You Got".
"Supersonic" was mentioned by the group Teriyaki Boyz in their song "Tokyo Drift" from the The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift soundtrack. "Supersonic" was used in the dance game Dance Central 3.
Track listing
- "Supersonic"
- "Way Out"
- "Blame It On The Muzick"
- "In The Mix"
- "Eenie Meenie Beats"
- "My Dope Intro"
- "Let's Get Hyped"
- "Now Really"
- "Time Tah Get Stupid"
- "Is It Love"
Charts
Chart (1988) | Peak position | |
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scope="row" | US Billboard 200[1] | 49 |
scope="row" | US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] | 20 |
References
- ↑ "J.J. Fad – Chart history" Billboard 200 for J.J. Fad.
- ↑ "J.J. Fad – Chart history" Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums for J.J. Fad.