Desert Funk Soundtrack

Desert Funk Soundtrack (stylized as M.C. Magic Presents Desert Funk! Soundtrack) is a studio album project produced by rapper M.C. Magic, on the independent label Nastyboy Records.

Desert Funk Soundtrack
Studio album by
Released1998
GenreRap, hip hop
LabelNastyboy
ProducerM.C. Magic
M.C. Magic chronology
Don't Worry
(1995)
Desert Funk Soundtrack
(1998)
Magic City
(2006)
Nastyboy Klick chronology
The First Chapter
(1997)
Desert Funk Soundtrack
(1998)
Tha Second Coming
(1998)
CeCe Peniston chronology
The Best Of
(1998)
Desert Funk Soundtrack
(1998)
Essential
(1999)
Alternative cover

After releasing his first album Don't Worry in 1995, Marcus Cardenas found a hip-hop band called Nastyboy Klick, whose first album The First Chapter had attracted the attention of local radio stations, producing a number regional hits (particularly the single "Down for Yours" featuring Roger Troutman).[1] Before recording the second Nastyboy Klick's album, Cardenas recruited several Phoenix-based artists to present him a so-called Desert Funk! Soundtrack compilation.

The album had thirteen tracks recorded with such artists as True Breed, Black Insane, Nastyboy Klick, CeCe Peniston, P.O.W. and Mandi.[2] The song "I Know You Want Me" was released as a single, reaching number nine on the U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 R&B Singles in 1998.[3]

Track listing

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."The Low Lows"True Breed & Black Insane4:06
2."I Know You Want Me"Nastyboy Klick and CeCe Peniston5:16
3."Get on the Floor"P.O.W.4:22
4."Goes Around"Markal featuring Black Insane & Sly4:54
5."Make it Sweet"Mandi3:46
6."Gruesome Discoveries"Black Insane3:49
7."When I'm with You"CeCe Peniston4:26
8."No Sleep"Nastyboy Klick4:20
9."Too Good to Be True"True Breed3:20
10."The First Statement"2 Faced4:58
11."G's Ballin'"Black Insane & True Breed4:04
12."I'll Be There"Mandi4:01
13."4 Dem Playaz"P.O.W.4:49
Total length:56:11

Robert Montaño-composer and producer of “Summertime” by P.O.W is still waiting for a publishing statement and or check

Charts

Radio singles

Year Single Chart Peak
position
1998 "I Know You Want Me" (NBK and CeCe Peniston) U.S. Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles[4] 9

References

General
  • "MC Magic - Chart History". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. billboard.com. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
  • "MC Magic - Discography". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. allmusic.com. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
Specific
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