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What More Can I Say?

1988 studio album by Audio Two From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

What More Can I Say?
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What More Can I Say? is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Audio Two.[1][2] It was released in 1988 through First Priority Records with distribution by Atlantic Records. The recording sessions took place at I.N.S. Studios, Such-A-Sound Studio and First Priority Lab, in New York City. The album was produced by members Milk Dee and DJ Gizmo with Daddy-O and the King of Chill. It peaked at No. 185 on the Billboard 200 and No. 45 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in the United States. What More Can I Say? spawned four singles: "Make It Funky"/"Top Billin'", "Hickeys Around My Neck", "Many Styles"/"The Questions", and "I Don't Care". The song "I Like Cherries" was previously released on Flip-Flop Mini-Album, a 1986 split mini-LP dropped with the Alliance (King of Chill, Kool C and D.J. Dice).

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Critical reception

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The Philadelphia Inquirer stated that the album, "while uneven, confirms [Audio Two's] uncommonly articulate approach to rap."[4]

Track listing

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Personnel

  • Nathaniel V. "DJ Gizmo" Robinson Jr. – main artist, producer, executive producer
  • Kirk S. "Milk Dee" Robinson – main artist, producer, engineering
  • Glenn K. "Daddy-O" Bolton – featured artist & producer (tracks: 1, 7, 10)
  • Freddie "The King of Chill" Byrd – featured artist & producer (track 11)
  • Shlomo Sonnenfeld – engineering
  • Phil DeMartino – engineering
  • Gary Clugston – engineering
  • Dan Sheehan – engineering
  • Yoram Vazan – engineering
  • Bob Defrin – art direction
  • Shirt King – artwork
  • Carol Bobolts – design
  • John Pinderhughes – photography

Chart history

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References

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