Paid the Cost
Paid the Cost is the only studio album by American rap duo Penthouse Players Clique. It was released on April 28, 1992 via Ruthless and Priority Records. Recording sessions took place at Skip Saylor Recording Studio A in Los Angeles with additional recording at Audio Achievements in Torrance, California. Production was mostly handled by DJ Quik, except for two tracks were produced by Penthouse Players Clique and DJ Battlecat. The album was a success for the group, making it to #76 on the Billboard 200, #28 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #1 on the Heatseekers Albums charts. Three singles were released, "Explanation of a Playa", "Trust No Bitch" and "P.S. Phuk U 2", however only "Explanation of a Playa" would make it to the billboard charts. This would mark the duos only album as they would disband only a year later.
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Released | April 28, 1992 |
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AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | C[2] |
Track listing
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "N-Trance" | DJ Quik | |
2. | "Undaground Boss" | Penthouse Players Clique | |
3. | "Chekmate" | DJ Quik | |
4. | "Trust No Bitch" (featuring AMG, DJ Quik & Eazy-E) | DJ Quik | |
5. | "U Cain't Check Me" | DJ Quik | |
6. | "Jealous Knukle Heads" | DJ Quik | |
7. | "Jus 2 Kep Yo Attenchun" (featuring D-Nasty) |
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8. | "P L F" | DJ Quik | |
9. | "Blak Iz a Poet" | DJ Quik | |
10. | "Explanation of a Playa" | DJ Quik | |
11. | "They Don't Know" | DJ Quik | |
12. | "Nathen's Changed" | DJ Quik | |
13. | "P.S. Phuk U 2" (featuring DJ Quik) | DJ Quik | |
14. | "Smooth" | DJ Quik | |
15. | "Handle Yo Bizness" | DJ Quik | |
16. | "Pimp Lane" | DJ Quik | |
17. | "X-It" | DJ Quik |
- Sample credits[3]
- Tracks 1 and 17 contains elements from "Introducing the Players" by Ohio Players
- Track 2 contains elements from "The Boss" by James Brown
- Track 3 contains elements from "Life of Fortune & Fame" by Sly Stone and "I'm the One" by Average White Band
- Track 4 contains elements from "Funky Worm" by Ohio Players, "Feel Good" by Fancy and "Just Ain't Me" by 2nd II None
- Track 5 contains elements from "Can You Feel It" by The Voices of East Harlem and "God Make Me Funky" by The Headhunters & Pointer Sisters
- Track 7 contains elements from "Knucklehead" by Grover Washington Jr. and "Convoy" by Blowfly
- Track 8 contains elements from "Pimpin', Leaning', and Feanin'" by The Watts Prophets and "Four Play" by Fred Wesley & The Horny Horns
- Track 9 contains elements from "I Know You Got Soul" by Bobby Byrd, "Fool's Paradise" by The Sylvers, "Impeach the President" by The Honey Drippers and "Funky President" by James Brown
- Track 10 contains elements from "N.T." by Kool & the Gang, "Fool Yourself" by Little Feat and "Peter Piper" by Run-DMC
- Track 11 contains elements from "Who Knows" by Jimi Hendrix
- Track 12 contains elements from "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin
- Track 13 contains elements from "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss, "Wino Dealing With Dracula" by Richard Pryor and "The Breakdown (Part II)" by Rufus Thomas
- Track 14 contains elements from "So I Can Love You" by The Emotions
- Track 15 contains elements from "Sunday and Sister Jones" by Roberta Flack
- Track 16 contains elements from "Who'd She Coo?" by Ohio Players
Personnel
- Wilbert Bryan Milo – main artist, producer (tracks: 2, 7)
- Tweed Cadillac – main artist, producer (tracks: 2, 7)
- David Marvin Blake – featured artist (tracks: 4, 13), producer
- Eric Wright – featured artist (track 4), executive producer
- Jason Lewis – featured artist (track 4)
- D-Nasty – vocals (track 7)
- Malik – additional vocals (track 14)
- Kevin Gilliam – scratches & producer (track 7)
- Robert "Fonksta" Bacon – keyboards (track 5), guitar & bass
- Stan "The Guitar Man" Jones – guitar & bass (track 11)
- Mike "Crazy Neck" Sims – additional guitar (track 12)
- Louie Teran – engineering
- Donovan "The Dirtbiker" Smith – engineering
- Brian Knapp Gardner – mastering
- Mark Machado – artwork
- Dino Paredes – design
- Dean Karr – photography
Chart history
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[4] | 76 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[5] | 28 |
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[6] | 1 |
References
- Henderson, Alex. "Paid the Cost – Penthouse Players Clique". AllMusic. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
- Bernard, James (1992). "Paid the Cost EW.com". Entertainment Weekly (July 24). Retrieved September 26, 2018.
- "Penthouse Players Clique". WhoSampled. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
- "Penthouse Players Clique Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
- "Penthouse Players Clique Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
- "Penthouse Players Clique Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 26, 2018.
External links
Penthouse Players Clique – Paid The Cost at Discogs (list of releases)