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2007 studio album by Statik Selektah
Spell My Name Right: The Album is the debut
studio album by
East Coast hip hop producer/DJ
Statik Selektah , released on November 6, 2007, through Brick Records and the musician's own Showoff Records imprint. Following his success as a DJ on the collaborative mixtapes with
Nas and
G-Unit , on
Spell My Name Right Statik Selektah wanted to highlight himself as a producer, producing the entire album.
[4] Spell My Name Right received mostly positive reception from both music critics and listeners.
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Track listing
Title 1. "Spell My Name Right (Intro)" (featuring 2:33 10. "Hardcore (So You Wanna Be)" (featuring Reks & Termanology) 3:49 11. "No Mistakes Allowed" (featuring Doug E. Fresh , Tony Touch , Scram Jones , Dp-One, DJ Gi-Joe, DJ Revolution & Esoteric ) 4:09 12. "Knockin' Em Out (Interlude)" (featuring Clinton Sparks ) 0:48 13. "Punch Out!" (featuring Big Shug ) 2:13 14. "The Good Life (Give It Up)" (featuring Lil Fame ) 1:06 15. "Big Dreamers" (featuring Reks) 3:34 16. "No Holding Back" (featuring AZ & Cormega) 2:48 17. "Got Me Goin' (Hip Hop)" (featuring Slum Village & Granite State) 3:22 18. "Time to Say Goodbye" (featuring Evidence & The Alchemist ) 2:17 19. "It's Over Now" (featuring Termanology & A.G.) 2:42 20. "Talk to Me" (featuring Jon Hope, Reks & Skyzoo ) 3:36 21. "Did What We Had to Do (Showoff Mix)" (featuring KRS-One , Larry Cheeba & Large Professor) 3:39
References
^ Cooper, Roman (November 14, 2007). "Statik Selektah - Spell My Name Right: The Album" . HipHopDX . Retrieved February 8, 2024 .
^ Levin, Adam M. (February 5, 2024). "Statik Selektah :: Statik Selektah Presents Spell My Name Right" . RapReviews . Retrieved February 8, 2024 .
^ Primus, Konate (December 2007). "Critical Beatdown: Statik Selektah – Spell My Name Right: The Album" . XXL . New York. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 8, 2024 .
^ "DJ Statik Selektah Gathers All-Star Lineup for Debut Album" . XXL . October 2, 2007. Retrieved February 8, 2024 .
^ Ech, Joey (January 23, 2019). "Happy Birthday, Statik Selektah!" . XXL . Retrieved February 8, 2024 .
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