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What Ya Wanna Do

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Released
  
1989

Genre
  
Hip hop

Format
  
Vinyl 12"

Label
  
Sire Records

B-side
  
"The Girl Tried To Kill Me "

Length
  
8:56 (LP version) 4:20 (edited)

"What Ya Wanna Do?" is a single by American recording artist Ice-T from his third studio album The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say. It was released in 1989 via Sire Records. The song served as a posse cut and featured several artists from hip hop collective Rhyme Syndicate: Bronx Style Bob, Divine Styler, Donald D, Everlast, Henry G, M.C. Taste, Nut The Cat, Randy Mac, Shakell Shabazz, Toddy Tee, and DJ Evil E. It was produced and programmed by Afrika Islam and co-produced and arranged by Ice-T himself for Rhyme Syndicate Productions. The song was recorded at Syndicate Studios West & Wide Tracks, in Los Angeles, California, and mastered at Future Disc Systems, also in L.A..

Contents

The length of the original song is 8 minutes and 56 second on the LP version, while the edited version of the song shortened to 4 minutes and 20 seconds, and its instrumental version is 4 minutes and 45 seconds long.

B-side of the 12", vinyl single is another song from the The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say titled "The Girl Tried To Kill Me", which was also released the same year as a one-song promotional CDS.

In the "What Ya Wanna Do" music video, all the featured rappers spit verses by turn, recording their posse cut in the studio.

The song contains a sample from "Do You Wanna Go Party" as written by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch and performed by KC and the Sunshine Band on their sixth studio album Do You Wanna Go Party, and was sampled in the track "Rap Do Borel (Rap Da Liberdade)" performed by MC William E and MC Duda in 1995.

Track listing

Adapted from Discogs

Personnel

  • Eric 'DJ Evil E' Garcia - turntables
  • Charles Andre Glenn - programming, production
  • Jorge Hinojosa - management
  • Karen Jones - A&R
  • Tracy Lauren Marrow - arrangement, production
  • Aaron Rapoport - photography
  • References

    What Ya Wanna Do Wikipedia