Hard Core (Lil' Kim album)

album by Lil' Kim

Hard Core is the debut studio album by American rapper Lil' Kim. It was released on November 12, 1996 by Undeas Recordings and Big Beat Records.[1]

Hard Core
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 12, 1996 (1996-11-12)
Recorded1995–96
GenreHip hop
Length56:59
LabelUndeas, Big Beat
ProducerSean "Puffy" Combs, Christopher "B.I.G." Wallace (exec.), Stevie J., Andraeo "Fanatic" Heard, Jermaine Dupri, Carlos "6 July" Broady, Ski, Jacob York (exec.), Lance "Un" Rivera (exec.), Stretch Armstrong, Fabian Hamilton, Nashiem Myrick
Lil' Kim chronology
Hard Core The Notorious K.I.M.
(2000)
Singles from Hard Core
  1. "No Time"
    Released: October 29, 1996 (1996-10-29)
  2. "Crush on You"
    Released: March 4, 1997 (1997-03-04)
  3. "Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix)"
    Released: June 17, 1997 (1997-06-17)

Track listing

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No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Intro in a-Minor"     2:14
2. "Big Momma Thang" (featuring Jay-Z and Lil' Cease)Kimberly Jones, Christopher Wallace, Harvey Fuqua, James Lloyd, Sylvester James, Shawn CarterStretch Armstrong 4:17
3. "No Time" (featuring Puff Daddy)Jones, Wallace, Steven JordanSteven "Stevie J" Jordan for The Hitmen 5:00
4. "Spend a Little Doe"  Jones, Wallace, David WillisSki 5:35
5. "Take It!"     0:46
6. "Crush on You" (Feat. Lil' Cease and The Notorious B.I.G.)Jones, Wallace, Cameron Giles, James Lloyd, Jeff Lorber, Mason BethaAndraeo "Fanatic" Heard 4:35
7. "Drugs" (featuring The Notorious B.I.G.)Jones, D. Owen, Wallace, Fabian Hamilton, Isaac HayesFabian Hamilton 4:20
8. "Scheamin'"     0:49
9. "Queen Bitch"  Jones, Wallace, Carlos Broady, Nashiem MyrickCarlos "6 July" Broady, Nashiem Myrick for The Hitmen 3:17
10. "Dreams"  Jones, Wallace, Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool, Reggie AndrewsDaven "Prestige" Vanderpool for The Hitmen 4:39
11. "M.A.F.I.A. Land"  Jones, Wallace, Bert Kaempfert, Brent Toussaint, Herbert Rehbein, Richard AhlertBrent "Faraoh" Toussaint 4:37
12. "We Don't Need It" (featuring Junior M.A.F.I.A.)Wallace, Jones, James Lloyd, Mark Richardson, Rayshaun SpainMinnesota 4:10
13. "Not Tonight" (featuring Jermaine Dupri)JonesJermaine Dupri 4:31
14. "Player Haters"     0:43
15. "Fuck You" (featuring Junior M.A.F.I.A.)Jones, Antoine Spain, Chris Cresco, Wallace, Rayshaun SpainChris "Cornbread" Cresco, Christopher Wallace 2:53
16. "Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix)" (featuring Da Brat, Angie Martinez, Missy Elliott and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes)Carlos Crespo, K. Jones, Rick Spain, Chester WallaceArmando Colon, Rashad Smith 4:24

Sample credits

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  • "Big Momma Thang" contains a sample of Sylvester's "Was It Something I Said".
  • "No Time" contains a sample of Vicki Anderson's "Message from the Soul Sisters" and Lyn Collins's "Take Me Just As I Am" and The Notorious B.I.G.
  • "Crush On You" contains excerpts and a sample of Jeff Lorber's "Rain Dance" and Average White Band's "If I Ever Lose This Heaven"
  • "Drugs" contains a sample of Soul Mann & The Brothers "Bumpy's Lament".
  • "Queen Bitch" contains a sample of Roberta Flack's "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye".
  • "Dreams" contains a sample of Lyn Collins's "Think (About It)" and Jimi Hendrix's "Who Knows".
  • "M.A.F.I.A. Land" contains a sample of Bert Kaempfert's "Only a Fool".
  • "We Don't Need It" contains a sample of Lou Donaldson's "Ode to Billie Joe" and Shirley Murdock's "The One I Need".
  • "Not Tonight" contains a sample of George Benson's "Turn Your Love Around".
  • "Not Tonight (Ladies Night Remix)" contains a sample of Kool & the Gang's "Ladies Night".

Charts and certifications

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Personnel

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Technical personnel
Art personnel

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[3] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

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  1. Vladimir Bogdanov, All Music Guide to Hip-hop: The Definitive Guide to Rap & Hip-hop (San Francisco, CA: Backbeat Books, 2003), p. 283
  2. "Lil' Kim, Hardcore, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  3. "American album certifications – Lil' Kim – Hard Core". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved January 2, 2014.