Blaqkout(Explicit Version) (2009)
| Artist: Dj Quik |
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Product Details:
Format: CD
Manufacturer: MAD Science/fontana
Sku: 211094871
UPC: 855568001170
UPC 14: 00855568001170
Release Date: 6/9/2009
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Blaqkout ~ DJ Quik
2. Cream N Ya Panties ~ DJ Quik
3. Do You Know ~ DJ Quik
4. Whatcha Wan Do ~ DJ Quik
5. Ohh! ~ DJ Quik
6. F**k Y'All ~ DJ Quik
7. Hey Playa! (Moroccan Blues) ~ DJ Quik
8. Exodus ~ DJ Quik
9. 9x's Outta 10 ~ DJ Quik
10. Jupiter's Critic & the Mind of Mars ~ DJ Quik
11. Appeal, The ~ DJ Quik
12. Problem: The B Stands for Beautiful (Skit) ~ DJ Quik
13. Whatcha Wan Do - (alternate take) ~ DJ Quik
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: DJ Quik (sequencer). | |
| A more laid back, if equally blissed-out, West Coast complement to Method & Red's similarly named meeting of true hip-hop minds of nine years earlier, BLACKOUT, BLAQKOUT pairs Dogg Pound-er Kurupt with one of L.A. gangsta rap's first stars, DJ Quik. Mellow, but sexually charged, is the tone throughout, from the smooth-jazz intro to the title track to the Soul II Soul sampling "Do You Know." The comfort level between the two cagey veterans is in the stratosphere, and the hazy, traded rhymes are of the caliber fans would expect. | |
Musical Guests | |
| Tre Mak | |
| Puff Johnson | |
| Problem | |
Compilation Appearances
Technical Info
| Release Date : 08/03/2009 | |
| Original Release Date : 2009 | |
| Catalog ID : MAD 17CD | |
| Label : Mad Science | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00855568001170 |
Professional Reviews
Pitchfork (Website)
- "[BLAQKOUT] finds the producer at his most creatively restless....Each track feels unique; the producer sounds eager to push his own internal boundaries and subvert his stylistic quirks."
- "[BLAQKOUT] finds the producer at his most creatively restless....Each track feels unique; the producer sounds eager to push his own internal boundaries and subvert his stylistic quirks."










