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Released
  
March 22, 1994

Artist
  
Main Source

Producer
  
K-Cut

Recorded
  
1993-1994

Release date
  
22 March 1994

Label
  
Wild Pitch Records

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Genres
  
Hip hop music, East Coast hip hop

Similar
  
Breaking Atoms, Main Source, Kiss tha Game Goodbye, Kiss of Death, Funky Technician

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Fuck What You Think is the second and final album by the American hip hop group Main Source. It was released by Wild Pitch Records in March 22, 1994, and it was shelved after Main Source broke up later that year. However, the album was re-released as a CD and double LP in 1998. Large Professor, one of the group's founding members, left the group before the making of this album.

Contents

On this album, Sir Scratch and K-Cut combined their talents with Mikey D, an emcee previously signed to Sleeping Bag Records, who demonstrates a raw voice and delivery. The song "Set It Off" includes verses from Jadakiss and Sheek Louch of D-Block before they became successful a few years later. In addition, there is a female emcee named Shaqueen (Kool G Rap's wife) who contributes to "Set It Off" and "Fuck What You Think." Only one single was released from the album, "What You Need" in 1993.

Singer Madonna sampled the bass line from "What You Need" in the song "Human Nature", which appeared on her 1994 album Bedtime Stories.

Track listing

  • All tracks produced by K-Cut
    1. "Diary of a Hitman" – 5:23
    2. "Only the Real Survive" – 3:31
    3. "What You Need" – 4:15
    4. "Merrick Boulevard" – 3:27
    5. "Down Low" – 3:36
    6. "Intermission" – 1:56
    7. "Where We're Coming From" – 3:22
    8. "Hellavision" – 4:00
    9. "Fuck What You Think" – 4:37
    10. "Set It Off" (feat. The LOX & Shaqueen) – 4:41
    11. "Scratch and Kut '94" – 2:06

    Samples

  • "Diary of a Hitman"
  • "Can You Do Without" by Meters
  • "Only The Real Survive"
  • "Never Can Say Goodbye" by James Brown
  • "Soul" by Jackie McLean
  • "Thoughts of Old Flames" by Pleasure
  • "What You Need"
  • "Spinning Wheel" by Maynard Ferguson
  • "Merrick Boulevard"
  • "Rural Still Life #26" by Tom Scott
  • "Set It Off"
  • "Summer in the City" by Quincy Jones
  • "Fuck What You Think"
  • "Fly With the Wings of Love" by Joe Sample
  • "Hellavision"
  • "Wah-Wah Man" by Young-Holt Unlimited
  • "Scratch and Kut '94"
  • "Pontieo" by Woody Herman
  • Personnel

  • The Bomb Squad – Rap
  • Terry Clarke – Design
  • Amy Fine – Artwork
  • Chris Gehringer – Mastering
  • Paul Goodrich – Sequencing
  • Daniel Hastings – Photography
  • Richard Horniblow – Engineer
  • K-Cut – Scratching, Producer, Executive Producer, Mixing
  • Gregg Mann – Mixing
  • Kevin McKenzie – Drums
  • Shawn McKenzie – Guitar
  • Bob Power – Bass, Mixing
  • Michael Warner – Keyboards
  • Songs

    1Diary of the Hitman5:23
    2Only the Real Survive3:31
    3What You Need4:16

    References

    Fuck What You Think Wikipedia