Various – Who Put Sac On The Map?
November 1, 1997
Download music album Who Put Sac On The Map? by Various, released on November 1, 1997. ℗ 365 Music
1
Brotha Lynch Hung, Sicx, Tall Can, Fignaytion
Four Horsemen (Young Riders)
05:21
2
Young Joker, Kilo
Lay It Down
04:26
3
Rollyn 1000 Click, Mr. Malice
Don’t Neva P.H. On Me
04:17
4
Homicide
My Crazy Life
04:11
5
Lil Pigg Penn, Dubb-Sak
Uncut
04:20
6
80-Sick
Dirty Money
04:28
7
Gangsta Dre, Young Sick
Laced Up
04:49
8
Hollow Tip, Mic-C
High Side “N”
03:32
9
Young Dre D
U Don’t Wanna See Me
03:43
10
Big Rel, Talon
Born 2 Hustle
04:02
11
Loki
21 Gun Salute
03:40
12
Young Meek, Blackmail
Bring Da Funk
05:03
13
Lunasicc, Maniac, G-Law
We Get Our Smoke On
03:55
14
First Degree
Dr. Dunlow
04:07
15
J-Mack
Bloody Money
03:07
16
Rup-Dog, J.D.K.
Shades Of Izum
04:52
17
C-Bo, Big-O, 916 Criminal
King Of All Creme
03:40
Album info
Released in 1997 under the 365 Music label, the compilation “Who Put Sac On The Map?” serves as a definitive statement on Sacramento’s robust and hard-hitting hip-hop scene. Featuring a roster of the area’s most potent talents, the album provides an aural cross-section of what makes Sac’s hip-hop uniquely compelling. Focused on Gangsta Rap, this compilation disc contains tracks that are raw, authentic, and pulled straight from the streets.
The album opens with a bang with “Four Horsemen (Young Riders)” by Brotha Lynch Hung, Sicx, Tall Can, and Fignaytion. Produced by Brotha Lynch Hung himself, this track offers a compelling narrative performed and written by the artists, setting the stage for the gritty tracks that follow. Young Joker & Kilo take over with “Lay It Down,” a 4-minute and 26-second track produced by Jeff Dixon, followed by the menacing “Don’t Neva P.H. On Me” by Rollyn 1000 Click & Mr. Malice, produced by Young Joker.
Homicide’s “My Crazy Life” adds a personal touch to the compilation, giving listeners a glimpse into the tumultuous experiences that shape its narrative. This is followed by the stark rawness of “Uncut” by Lil Pigg Penn & Dubb-Sak, offering a glimpse into Sacramento’s underground.
Tracks like “Dirty Money” by 80-Sick and “Laced Up” by Gangsta Dre & Young Sick demonstrate the thematic diversity within the Gangsta Rap style, each song a mini-narrative about different facets of street life. “High Side ‘N'” by Hollow Tip & Mic-C and “21 Gun Salute” by Loki further enrich the tapestry, showcasing different aspects of Sac’s hip-hop culture.
The compilation album benefits from a variety of producers, lending it a broad sonic range, from K.G.’s steady beats to Taurus and Lunar Production’s more intricate stylings. With executive production by Talon Miles and mastering by Vision Mastering, the compilation maintains a consistent level of professional polish.
From the album art to the tracklist, “Who Put Sac On The Map?” serves as both a question and an answer, offering a panoramic view of a local scene that could no longer be ignored. It isn’t just a compilation; it’s a cultural artifact, proof that Sacramento has a vibrant and thriving hip-hop community that can stand toe-to-toe with any other.