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'''''Da Dirty 30''''' is the only album released by hip hop group, [[Cru (group)|Cru]]. It was released on June 24, 1997 as a joint production by [[Def Jam Recordings]] and [[Violator (company)|Violator Entertainment]], with the entire production of the album coming from the group's producer Yogi. The album was met with positive reviews but was not a huge commercial success, peaking at 102 on the [[Billboard 200]], 26 on the [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] and 1 on the [[Top Heatseekers]]. Two singles made it to the charts, "[[Bubblin' (Cru song)|Bubblin']]", which was a minor hit on the rap charts, and the more successful "[[Just Another Case]]", which made it to 68 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]].
'''''Da Dirty 30''''' is the only album released by hip hop group, [[Cru (group)|Cru]]. It was released on June 24, 1997 as a joint production by [[Def Jam Recordings]] and [[Violator (company)|Violator Entertainment]], with the entire production of the album coming from the group's producer Yogi. The album was met with positive reviews but was not a huge commercial success, peaking at 102 on the [[Billboard 200]], 26 on the [[Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums]] and 1 on the [[Top Heatseekers]]. Two singles made it to the charts, "Bubblin'", which was released on August 26, 1997 and peaked at 23 on the [[Hot Rap Singles]] chart, and the more successful "[[Just Another Case]]", which made it to 68 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]].


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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Da Dirty 30 is the only album released by hip hop group, Cru. It was released on June 24, 1997 as a joint production by Def Jam Recordings and Violator Entertainment, with the entire production of the album coming from the group's producer Yogi. The album was met with positive reviews but was not a huge commercial success, peaking at 102 on the Billboard 200, 26 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and 1 on the Top Heatseekers. Two singles made it to the charts, "Bubblin'", which was released on August 26, 1997 and peaked at 23 on the Hot Rap Singles chart, and the more successful "Just Another Case", which made it to 68 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Track listing

  1. "DJ Footlong"- 1:46
  2. "Bluntz & Bakakeemis"- 3:09 (Featuring Antoinette, Tracey Lee and Jim Hydro)
  3. "That Shit"- 3:27
  4. "Just Another Case"- 3:35 (Featuring Slick Rick)
  5. "Hoe 2 Society"- :57
  6. "Nuthin' But"- 3:18 (Featuring Black Rob)
  7. "Straight from L.I.P."- 3:14
  8. "Goin' Down"- 2:54
  9. "Shoot Out"- 1:00
  10. "Ten to Run"- 1:14
  11. "Wreckgonize"- 3:44 (Featuring Black Rob)
  12. "Bulletproof Vest"- :33
  13. "The Ebonic Plague"- 3:52 (Featuring Ras Kass)
  14. "Up North"- 3:34
  15. "R.I.P."- :10
  16. "Live at the Tunnel"- 3:53 (Featuring The LOX)
  17. "Pronto"- 4:16
  18. "You Used To"- :40
  19. "Fresh, Wild and Bold"- 3:00
  20. "O.J."- :43
  21. "Lisa Lipps"- 2:59
  22. "Bubblin'"- 3:06
  23. "Goines Tale'- 2:37
  24. "The Illz"- 4:19
  25. "Footlong"- :11
  26. "My Everlovin'"- 3:32
  27. "Pay Attention"- 3:48 (Featuring Anthony Hamilton)
  28. "Loungin' Wit My Cru"- 3:37
  29. "Dirty 29"- :29
  30. "Armaggedon"- 3:10

References

  1. ^ Stanley, Leo. Da Dirty 30 at AllMusic