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We're in This Together (album)
Album by Low Profile From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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We're in This Together is the lone studio album by American hip hop duo Low Profile. It was released in 1989 through Priority Records, and it was produced entirely by DJ Aladdin. The album peaked at number 66 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
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Production
We're in This Together was recorded and mixed at Milagre Sound Recorders in Glendale, California.[1]
Release
We're in This Together was released in 1989 for vinyl, cassette and longbox CD, and then later reissued for standard CD on 25 January 1990.[2]
Two singles from "We're in This Together" charated "Pay Ya Dues" which peaked at #8 on the Hot Rap Songs,[3] and "Funky Song", which peaked at #87 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[4] Music videos for both of the singles were directed by actor and director Jon Gries,[5]
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Critical reception
From retrospective reviews, Alex Henderson of Allmusic stated the WC and DJ Aladdin showed some potential on its first and only album" declaring the album "decent if uneven" specifically praising "How Ya Livin'" and "That's Why They Do It" as "riveting" while "Pay Ya Dues" made "a meaningful statement about rappers who get ahead without paying dues, but is marred by a homophobic reference."[6]
Track listing
- Sample credits
- Track 3 contains a sample of "More Bounce to the Ounce" written by Roger and Larry Troutman and performed by Zapp.
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Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[1]
- DJ Aladdin – producer
- Doug Young – executive producer
- Guy Manganiello – A&R direction
- Kevin Hosmann – art direction
- Dennis Keeley – photography
Chart history
Album
References
External links
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