1995 studio album by DJ Quik
Safe + Sound is the third album by rapper/producer DJ Quik . It was released on February 21, 1995, on Profile Records . It peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 on March 11, 1995, number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart the same date, and was certified Gold by the RIAA on July 11, 1995. The album was executive-produced by Suge Knight . The album featured the singles "Safe + Sound" and "Summer Breeze".[citation needed ] A music video was produced for "Safe + Sound".[citation needed ]
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Street Level Entrance" David Blake DJ Quik 1:52 2. "Get at Me" DJ Quik 4:07 3. "Diggin U Out" Blake DJ Quik 4:48 4. "Safe + Sound" 4:48 5. "Somethin' 4 tha Mood" 5:55 6. "Don't You Eat It!" Blake DJ Quik 1:07 7. "Can I Eat It?" DJ Quik 4:59 8. "It'z Your Fantasy" 4:22 9. "Tha Ho in You" (featuring Hi-C & 2nd II None) Archie Darius Barnett Blake Kelton L. McDonald Crawford Wilkerson DJ Quik 4:44 10. "Dollaz + Sense" Blake DJ Quik 5:52 11. "Let You Havit" Blake DJ Quik 3:40 12. "Summer Breeze" DJ Quik Courtney Branch Tracy Kendrick[c] 4:33 13. "Quik's Groove III" DJ Quik Robert Bacon G-One[c] 2:37 14. "Sucka Free (featuring Playa Hamm)" Blake DJ Quik 2:10 15. "Keep tha "P" in It" (featuring Playa Hamm, Hi-C, 2nd II None & Kam) Barnett Blake McDonald Craig Miller Wilkerson DJ Quik 5:24 16. "Hooray 4 tha Funk (Reprise)" DJ Quik 2:12 17. "Tanqueray" (Hidden bonus track) Blake DJ Quik 4:19 Total length: 63:21
Credits for Safe + Sound adapted from AllMusic .[ 6]
George Archie - Composer, Drums, Instrumental, Liner Notes, Multi Instruments, Producer, Background Vocals
Del Atkins - Bass
Robert Bacon - Bass, Composer, Guitar, Producer
Darius Barnett - Composer
Larry Blackmon - Composer
David Blake - Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals, Bass, Composer, Drum Programming, Drums, Instrumental, Multi Instruments, Strings, Synthesizer, Talk Box
Courtney Branch - Producer
Byron Byrd - Composer
Warryn Campbell - Electric Piano, Strings
Crystal Cerrano - Vocals, Background Vocals
George Clinton - Composer
Kenneth Crouch - Piano, Electric Piano
Alex Al - Bass
Dave Foreman - Guitar
LaSalle Gabriel - Guitar
Reggie Green - Piano, Background Vocals
Charles Greene - Flute, Saxophone
J. J. Jackson - Composer
Tracy Kendrick - Producer
Suge Knight - Executive Producer
Dionne Knighton - Vocals
K. McCord - Composer
Marvin McDaniel - Guitar
Kelton McDonald - Vocals
Rebecca Meek - Art Direction, Design
Garry Shider - Vocals
Norma Vega - Background Vocals
Crawford Wilkerson - Vocals
Bernie Worrell - Piano
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