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1995 studio album by Grand Puba
2000 Released June 20, 1995 (1995-06-20 ) Recorded 1994–1995 Studio Genre Hip hop Length 48 :07 Label Elektra Producer Mark Sparks Minnesota DJ Alamo Chris Liggio Dante Ross
"I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)" Released: 1995
"A Little Of This" Released: 1995
2000 is the second solo studio album by American rapper Grand Puba . It was released on June 20, 1995, through Elektra Records . Recording sessions took place at Soundtrack Studios, Platinum Island Studios, Battery Studios, V. Dubbs Studios, Acme Recording Studios, Fiber Studios, and Chung King Studios in New York . Production was handled by Mark Sparks, Minnesota, DJ Alamo, Chris Liggio and Dante Ross . The album peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200 and at number 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States.
Two singles were released in support of the album: "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)" and "A Little of This". Its lead single , "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)", reached No. 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 , No. 68 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, No. 21 on the Hot Rap Songs chart, and was featured in the soundtrack for the video game Tony Hawk's Underground 2 . The album's second single, "A Little of This" featuring backing vocals from Kid , reached No. 90 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and No. 21 on the Hot Rap Songs chart.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Very Special" (featuring Michelle Valdes Valentin) M. Dixon Mark Sparks 5:15 2. "I Like It (I Wanna Be Where You Are)" Mark Sparks 4:23 3. "A Little of This" Mark Sparks 4:23 4. "Keep On" Chris Liggio 5:04 5. "Back Stabbers" (featuring Michelle Valdes Valentin) M. Dixon Mark Sparks 5:05 6. "2000" M. Dixon Minnesota 3:25 7. "Amazing" Minnesota 4:02 8. "Don't Waste My Time" DJ Alamo 4:28 9. "Play It Cool" Minnesota 4:12 10. "Playin' the Game" DJ Alamo 3:08 11. "Change Gonna Come" Dante Ross 4:32 Total length: 48:07
Notes
Track 2 contains elements from "I Like It ", written by Eldra Patrick DeBarge , William Randall DeBarge and Etterlene DeBarge , and performed by DeBarge ; "I Wanna Be Where You Are", written by Eldra Patrick DeBarge, William Randall DeBarge, Etterlene DeBarge, Arthur "T-Boy" Ross and Leon Ware , and performed by DeBarge; "Never My Love", written by Donald Addrisi and Richard Addrisi , and performed by Cal Tjader
Track 3 contains samples from "Just a Love Child", written by Larry Mizell and performed by Bobbi Humphrey
Track 7 contains portions of "Tomorrow", written by George Johnson , Louis E. Johnson and Siedah Garrett , and performed by The Brothers Johnson
Track 9 contains a sample of "I Can Deliver" as performed by Grady Tate
Maxwell Dixon – vocals
Michelle Valdes Valentin – vocals (tracks: 1, 5)
Christopher P. Reid – backing vocals (track 3)
Rick Posada – drum programming (track 6)
Mark Sparks – producer (tracks: 1-3, 5)
Mark Richardson – producer (tracks: 6, 7, 9)
Keith Jones – producer (tracks: 8, 10)
Chris Liggio – producer (track 4)
Dante Ross – producer (track 11)
John Kogan – engineering & mixing (tracks: 1, 9) , recording (tracks: 8-10)
Andy Blakelock – engineering & recording (tracks: 1, 3, 5) , mixing (tracks: 3, 8, 10)
Mike Scielzi – engineering & assistant recording (tracks: 1, 5) , assistant mixing (track 3)
Chris Barnett – engineering & mixing (track 2)
Troy Hightower – engineering & recording (tracks: 2, 6, 9)
Vance Wright – engineering & recording (tracks: 2, 3)
Armen Mazlumian – engineering & assistant recording (track 2)
Derrick Garrett – engineering (track 4)
Jack Hersca – engineering & mixing (tracks: 5, 6, 11) , recording (track 11)
Jay Nicholas – engineering & assistant mixing (tracks: 5, 6)
Joe Mendelson – engineering & recording (track 6)
Kevin Thomas – engineering (track 7)
Thomas Coyne – mastering
Jennifer Roddie – design
Jerome Lagarrigue – illustration
Joshua Jordan – photography
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