Soul Food is the debut album from American rap group
Witchdoctor. In 1996, it was certified gold as sales stand at over 500,000 units in the U.S.[6]
The album is dedicated to the memory of Sheila J. Tyler-Calloway, Green's late mother. Soul Food received critical acclaim for its raw, Southern, socially conscious lyrics and original production from Organized Noize. Along with Outkast's Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, Soul Food has been regarded as one of the two albums that brought southern hip hop to the mainstream, and it is regarded as a southern classic.
Track listing
All tracks of the standard version of the album were produced by Organized Noize alone except "Fighting", which was produced by Mixzo and Organized Noize. Mr. DJ co-produced "Goodie Bag", although he was uncredited.[7]
Standard Version
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"Free"
Thomas Callaway, Rico Wade, Ray Murray, Patrick Brown
1:23
2.
"Thought Process" (featuring
Witchdoctor
)
Robert Barnett, Thomas Callaway, Cameron Gipp, Eric Johnson, Willie Knighton, Rico Wade, Ray Murray, Patrick Brown
5:47
18.
"Cee-Lo (Skit)"
0:28
19.
"The Day After" (featuring Roni)
Robert Barnett, Thomas Callaway, Cameron Gipp, Willie Knighton, Rico Wade, Ray Murray, Patrick Brown
5:00
25th Anniversary version's additional tracks
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
20.
Untitled
Patrick Brown, Ray Murray, Rico Wade & Thomas Callaway
4:37
21.
"Cell Therapy (Sideeq Remix)"
Rico Wade, Ray Murray, Patrick Brown, Robert Barnett, Thomas Burton, Cameron Gipp, Willie Knighton, Andre Jones