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Youngest in Charge is the debut album from the then-15-year-old Brooklynite hip hop artist Special Ed. The album had sold more than 500,000 copies.
In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums Ever.[2]
Track listing
#
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Title
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Samples
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1
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"Taxing"
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2
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"I Got It Made"
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- "I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky" by Ripple
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3
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"I'm the Magnificent"
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4
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"Club Scene"
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5
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"Hoedown"
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6
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"Think About It"
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7
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"Ak-Shun"
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8
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"Monster Jam"
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9
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"The Bush"
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10
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"Fly M.C."
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11
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"Heds and Dreds"
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Chart positions
Chart (1989)
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Peak position
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Billboard 200
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73
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Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
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8
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Singles
Year
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Song
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Chart positions
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R&B
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Rap
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1989
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"I Got It Made"
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18
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9
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1989
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"Think About It"
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68
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—
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1990
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"I'm the Magnificent"
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37
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27
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References