Ganksta N.I.P is rapper from the notorious neighborhood of South Park in Houston, TX. He is the proud originator of the genre known as Horrorcore Rap/Psycho Rap. He joined the South Park Coalition (S.P.C.) in 1987. This is his debut album and was released in 1992 on Rap-A-Lot Records. This record also help put the S.P.C. Name on the map due to. Listen free to Ganksta Nip – The South Park Psycho (Intro, Horror Movie Rap and more). 14 tracks (62:43). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
Psychic Thoughts (Are What I Conceive?) | ||||
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Released | July 6, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1992-1993 | |||
Genre | Horrorcore, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | |||
Label | Rap-a-Lot | |||
Producer | Mike Dean, Crazy C, John Bido | |||
Ganksta NIP chronology | ||||
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Psychic Thoughts (Are What I Conceive?) is the second album released by rapper, Ganksta NIP. It was released on July 6, 1993 through Rap-a-Lot Records and was produced by famed southern hip hop producer, Mike Dean, along with Crazy C and John Bido. Psychic Thoughts (Are What I Conceive?) proved successful, charting on three different Billboard charts, #151 on the Billboard 200, #30 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #5 on the Top Heatseekers.
Track listing[edit]
- 'SPC Shoutout'
- 'Trance'
- 'Psychic Thoughts (Are What I Conceive?)'
- 'Reporter from Hell'
- 'Set up Bitches' (featuring Lez Moné)
- 'Only NIP Can Do It'
- 'Now Watch 'Em Drop'
- 'Strictly for the Club'
- 'Come into My World'
- 'That's How It Is: Psychic, Pt. 2'
- 'Fuck You' (featuring K-Rino, Dope-E, Point Blank)
Credits[edit]
- Executive Producer: James Smith
- Produced By: James Smith, John Bido, Crazy C, Landmine Productions, Ganksta NIP, K-Rino
- Production Coordinator: James Smith & Tony Randle
- Engineered By: Mike Dean
- Mixed By: John Bido
- Mastered By: Mike Dean & John Moran
Album Chart Positions[edit]
Chart (1993) | Peak position |
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Billboard 200 | 151 |
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 30 |
Top Heatseekers | 5 |
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The South Park Psycho | |||
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Studio album by | |||
Released | February 26, 1992 | ||
Recorded | 1991-1992 | ||
Genre | Horrorcore, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop | ||
Label | Rap-a-Lot, Priority | ||
Producer | Ganksta N-I-P, The Terrorists, John Bido, Doug King | ||
Ganksta N-I-P chronology | |||
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The South Park Psycho is the first album by the rapper Ganksta N-I-P. It was released on February 26, 1992, through Rap-a-Lot Records. The album has production from Ganksta N-I-P, The Terrorists, John Bido and Doug King. The album is one of the earliest examples of the horrorcore genre, and considered by many[who?] as a Southern hip hop classic.
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Guest artists include future routine collaborators, Dope-E, K-Rino, and Seagram. Willie D and Scarface, then of the Geto Boys, also appear on the track 'Actions Speak Louder Than Words'. This song also appears on the Geto Boys' first greatest hits collection, the 1992 release Uncut Dope: Geto Boys' Best.
Reception[edit]
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Review scores | |
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The album peaked at #63 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album has long been out-of-print.[2] It gained four stars out of five from Allmusic. The album sold around 100,000 units around the South Park area and helped N-I-P to obtain a contract with Priority Records.[3] The song 'Psycho' was ranked #3 most violent hip hop song of all time by Complex.[4]
Track listing[edit]
- 'Intro' – 1:58 (Producer: Dope-E)
- 'Horror Movie Rap' – 3:35 (Producer: Egypt E)
- 'Get Out Of The Game' – 5:14 (feat. Dope-E)
- 'Rough Brothers From South Park' – 5:24 (feat. K-Rino, Dope-E, Point Blank)
- 'Black Godfather' – 5:03
- 'Psycho' – 4:20
- 'Action Speaks Louder Than Words' – 5:53 (feat. Scarface, Willie D, Seagram)
- 'Ganksta Mac' – 4:43
- 'Smokin Amp' – 3:55
- 'Disgusting' – 4:39
- 'H Town' – 4:44 (Producer: Dope-E)
- 'Slaughter' – 4:19
- 'Paranoid' – 4:36
- 'Damned Shame' – 4:20
Samples[edit]
- 'Horror Movie Rap': Soundtrack from Halloween
- 'Psycho': 'CEBU' by Commodores
- 'Action Speaks Louder Than Words': 'Action Speaks Louder Than Words' by Chocolate Milk
- 'Disgusting': 'Nautilus' by Bob James
- 'Slaughter': 'Straight Outta Compton' by N.W.A
- 'Paranoid': 'Stranglehold' by Ted Nugent
- 'Damned Shame': 'Dead Homiez' by Ice Cube
Later samples[edit]
'Psycho'
- 'That's How It Is: Psychic, Pt. 2' on the album Psychic Thoughtsby Ganksta N-I-P
- 'Fuck You' on the album Psychic Thoughts by Ganksta N-I-P
- 'Still Psycho' on the album Still Psycho by Ganksta N-I-P
- 'The Violence of the Lambs' on the album Acid Reflexby Paris
- 'Paranoid'
- 'Skitso' on the album Little Big Man by Bushwick Bill
- 'Strangehold' by Ted Nugent
Credits[edit]
- Engineer: Peter Reardon
- Mixed by: Bido
- Production co-ordinator: Tony Randle
- Producer: Crazy C, Doug King, Ganksta N-I-P*, John Bido, The Terrorists
- Written by: Dope E, Ganksta N-I-P, Scarface, Seagram, Willie D
Charts[edit]
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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Top R&B Albums | 63 |
References[edit]
- ^Allmusic review
- ^http://www.houstonpress.com/2009-08-20/music/south-park-psycho/
- ^http://www.allmusic.comcg/amg.dll
- ^http://uk.complex.com/music/2013/05/the-25-most-violent-rap-songs-of-all-time/ganksta-nip-psycho
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