Released December 26, 1994 Length 59:52 | Recorded 1994 Release date 26 December 1994 Genres Hip hop music, G-funk | |
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Prime Time(1995) The Encore Remix(2005) |
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Prime Time is the debut album by National Football League Hall of Famer and Major League Baseball star, Deion Sanders. It was released on December 26, 1994 by Capitol Records via Hammer's label, Bust It Records. Despite universally negative reviews, the album managed to make it to #70 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #14 on the Top Heatseekers. One single was released titled "Must Be the Money", but it failed to make it to the charts. On February 18, 1995, during the twentieth season of Saturday Night Live, Sanders performed a medley of songs, including "Must Be the Money" and "Heidi Heidi Hey" as the show's host, despite Bon Jovi being the episode's musical guest.
Contents
Track listing
- "Time for Prime" – :30
- "Prime Time Keeps On Ticking" – 4:09
- "Y U NV ME?" – 4:15
- "Must Be The Money" – 4:17
- "It's All Real" – 4:24
- "2 B Me" – 3:52
- "Say Hi to the Bad Guy" – 4:17
- "We Can Roll" – 4:10
- "House of Prime" – 4:06
- "It Ain't Ovr Yet" – 3:31
- "Movin'" – 3:51
- "Heidy Heidy Hey" – 4:02
- "Papa San" – 5:16
- "Sum'n About That Woman" – 4:48
- "It's On" – 3:54
- "Time for Prime (Reprise)" – :30
Songs
1Time for Prime (intro)0:31
2Prime Time Keeps on Ticking4:10
3Y U NV ME?4:15
References
Prime Time (Deion Sanders album) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA