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2000 (album)

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Released
  
June 20, 1995

Genre
  
Hip Hop

Label
  
Elektra

Recorded
  
1994-1995

Length
  
48:07

Producer
  
Mark Sparks Chris Liggio Minnesota DJ Alamo Dante Ross

2000 is the second album by hip hop artist Grand Puba of the group Brand Nubian, released in mid-1995 through Elektra Records. The album wasn't as acclaimed as his solo debut Reel to Reel, and wasn't able to sell a significant number of units, despite a Billboard Hot 100 hit, "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)". Puba reunited with Brand Nubian following 2000, for the release of the album Foundation. He didn't return with another solo album until 2001's Understand This.

Samples

  • "Very Special"
  • "La La Means I Love You" by The O'Jays
  • "I Like It"
  • "I Like It" by DeBarge
  • "Never My Love" by Cal Tjader
  • "A Little of This"
  • "Just a Love Child" by Bobbi Humphrey
  • "Keep On"
  • "We Almost Lost Detroit" by Gil-Scott Heron
  • "Backstabbers"
  • "Somewhere in the Night" by Cal Tjader
  • "2000"
  • "All Day Saturday" by John Murtaugh
  • "Amazing"
  • "Spinning Wheel" by Lonnie Smith
  • "Tomorrow" by Brothers Johnson
  • "Don't Waste My Time"
  • "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" by Grover Washington, Jr.
  • "The Rill Thing" by Little Richard
  • "Play It Cool"
  • "I Can Deliever" by Grady Tate
  • "Playin' The Game"
  • "Get Out of My Life, Woman" by Lee Dorsey
  • "Playing Your Game Baby" by Barry White
  • "Change Gonna Come"
  • "Midnight Theme" by Manzel
  • References

    2000 (album) Wikipedia