A representative album by a group that emerged in the hip-hop scene in the early 90s and continued to spread positive messages.
Heavy D's relatable character and positive lyrics that avoid violent content make this an important work that emphasizes the healthy side of hip-hop music. As the title "Peaceful Journey" suggests, the album's philosophical approach to viewing life as a peaceful journey is impressive. As an exemplary hip-hop album that balances commercial success with social responsibility, it has a significant impact, particularly on the younger generation of listeners.
A:
1)
The Chronic (Intro)
2)
____ Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')
3)
Let Me Ride
4)
The Day The Niggaz Took Over
5)
Nuthin' But A "G" Thang
6)
Deeez Nuuuts
7)
Lil' Ghetto Boy
B:
1)
A Nigga Witta Gun
2)
Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat
3)
The $20 Sack Pyramid
4)
Lyrical Gangbang
5)
High Powered
6)
The Doctor's Office
7)
Stranded On Death Row
8)
The Roach (The Chronic Outro)
9)
Bitches Ain't Shit
Mixed By - Chris Taylor
Drum Programming - Dr. Dre (A1 to B1, B3 to B9)
Keyboards - Dr. Dre
Mixed By - Dr. Dre
Producer - Dr. Dre
Mixed By - Greg Royal
Engineer [Mix] - Greg (Gregski) Royal
Bass Guitar, Keyboards [Bass] - Colin Wolfe
Keyboards - Colin Wolfe
Executive-Producer - Suge Knight
Management - Suge Knight
Keyboards - Justin Reinhardt
Flute, Saxophone - Katisse Buckingham
Guitar - Chris Clairmont
Guitar - Eric (The Drunk) Borders
Mastered By - Bernie Grundman
Engineer [Mix Assistant] - Willie Will
Coordinator [Project Coordinator] - Kimberly Brown (2)