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[[Category:1993 albums]] |
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Very Necessary is the title of the highly successful 1993 Salt-n-Pepa album produced by Hurby Azor. It resulted in several Billboard hits for the female hip-hop trio, including "Shoop" (their first top 5 pop hit, peaking at #4), "Whatta Man" (featuring En Vogue) (their biggest hit at #3), and "None of Your Business".
Track listing
- "Groove Me"
- "No One Does It Better"
- "Somebody's Gettin' on My Nerves"
- "Whatta Man" (featuring En Vogue)
- "None of Your Business"
- "Step"
- "Shoop"
- "Heaven or Hell"
- "Big Shot"
- "Sexy Noises Turn Me On"
- "Somma Time Man"
- "Break of Dawn"
- "I've Got Aids(PSA)"
Bonus Tracks:
- "Shoop (Danny D's Radio Mix)
- "Start Me Up"