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Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album)

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Recorded
  
1996-1997

Artist
  
No I.D.

Label
  
Relativity Records

Length
  
45:26

Release date
  
23 September 1997

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Released
  
September 23, 1997 (1997-09-23)

Producer
  
No I.D. Dug Infinite Spike Rebel

Accept Your Own & Be Yourself (The Black Album) (1997)
  
The Sampler Vol. 1 (2002)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Chicago hip hop

Similar
  
Resurrection, One Day It'll All Make Se, Can I Borrow a Dollar?, The Rude Awakening, The Last Stand

Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album) is the only full-length album released under producer No I.D.'s name. It was put out by Relativity Records in 1997.

Contents

Production is done entirely by him, except "Original Man" (co-produced by Dug Infinite), "Sky's the Limit (Inf Mix)" (produced by Dug Infinite) and "Sky's the Limit" (co-produced by Spike Rebel). He raps on most of the tracks; Dug Infinite is also featured on most of them. Common and Syndicate also make appearances.

Samples

  • "State To State"
  • "The School Boy" by David Axelrod
  • "My Adidas" by Run DMC
  • "Mega Live (That's the Joint)"
  • "You're Welcome, Stop on By" by Ahmad Jamal
  • "Suspect" by Nas
  • "1,2 Sh*t" by A Tribe Called Quest
  • "Pray for the Sinners"
  • "Take A Little Trip" by Minnie Riperton
  • "Fate or Destiny"
  • "Merlin's Prophecy" by David Axelrod
  • "Gem"
  • "Aire" by Chicago
  • "Sky's The Limit (Inf Mix)"
  • "Anya" by Richard Rodney Bennett
  • "Keep On" by D-Train
  • "The Real Weight"
  • "Woman of the Ghetto" by Marlena Shaw
  • "Bumpin' Bus Stop" by Thunder and Lightning
  • "Two Steps Behind"
  • "Don't Let Up" by The Olympic Runners
  • Songs

    1Heat0:23
    2We Rock Like So2:29
    3Fate or Destiny3:15

    References

    Accept Your Own and Be Yourself (The Black Album) Wikipedia