Blunted on Reality is the debut studio album released by the American hip-hop group Fugees.
The album was released in February 1994 through the Ruffhouse Records label.
Three singles were released from the album, including ”Boof Baf”, ”Nappy Heads” and ”Vocab”.
Blunted on Reality received generally favorable reviews from music critics. In the United Kingdom the album has been certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry.
It was followed up with the critically acclaimed second and final album, The Score in 1996.
Blunted on Reality was written and subsequently recorded by the group in 1992.
However, following a long dispute with their record label, the album was not released until February 1, 1994.
Most versions of the album contain eighteen tracks, with the addition of a remix of "Nappy Heads". Prior to the release of the album, "Boof Baf" was released as the album's lead single.
Commercially, the single was unsuccessful, The album's highest-charting single is "Nappy Heads", which peaked at number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Vocab" was released as the album's third and final single. However, the song was not successful on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The album was recorded at the House of Music Studios in West Orange, New Jersey.
The Fugees have subsequently said that they allowed the producers to have too much control over the album's content and form.
While Blunted on Reality does not contain nearly as many overtly political lyrics as The Score, the album is still political. Wyclef Jean described the meaning of the title of the album in a 1994 interview on the topical talk show program, Lorna's Corner:
“When the cop is messing around with somebody for something that the person didn’t do and they try to set ‘em up, that makes me blunted on reality.
When the government is taking money on arms…and that money could be going back to the community it makes me blunted on reality. It’s just awareness of what’s going on…that’s what blunted on reality means…It don’t mean that I smoke weed…cause I’m too paranoid as it is.”
Tracklist
1. Introduction - 1:14
2. Nappy Heads - 4:29
3. Blunted Interlude - 6:49
4. Recharge - 5:10
5. Freestyle Interlude - 1:08
6. Vocab - 5:02
7. Special News Bulletin Interlude - 0:21
8. Boof Baf - 5:09
9. Temple - 4:03
10. How Hard Is It? - 3:53
11. Harlem Chit Chat Interlude - 0:50
12. Some Seek Stardom - 3:42
13. Giggles - 4:21
14. Da Kid From Haiti Interlude - 1:00
15. Refugees On The Mic - 4:58
16. Living Like There Ain't No Tomorrow - 4:00
17. Shouts Outs From The Block - 9:16
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Copyright © – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Made By – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Published By – Port-Au Publishing
- Published By – Kharana Music Publishing
- Published By – Kinsman International Music Inc.
- Published By – Be Real Music Publishing
- Published By – Tete San Ko Publishing, Inc.
- Published By – Obverse Creation Music, Inc.
- Produced For – LeJam Productions, Inc.
- Produced For – Must Roc Productions Worldwide
- Produced At – Booga Basement Studio
- Produced At – Pleasant Valley Sound
- Recorded At – House Of Music, West Orange, NJ
- Mixed At – House Of Music, West Orange, NJ
- Mastered At – Mastervoice
- Pressed By – Sony/CBS, Haarlem – 01 474713 20
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Risa Zaitschek
- Bass – Rashad Muhammad
- Drums – Derrick Darling
- Engineer – Alvin Lewis, Paul Higgins, Ron London
- Guitar – Larry Stokes
- Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass – Wyclef
- Management – DAS Communications
- Mastered By – Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo
- Mastered By [Pre-Mastering] – Larry Fast
- Mixed By – Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez, Kendal Stubbs, Paul Higgins, Rashad Muhammad, Wyclef
- Mixed By [Assistant] – Ron London, Warren Riker
- Photography By – Danny Clinch
- Producer – LeJam Productions, Inc.
- Programmed By – Rashad Muhammad
- Programmed By [Additional Programming] – Deejay Doc
- Saxophone, Keyboards – Khalis Bayyan
- Scratches – DJ Boy Wonder
- Vocals – Lauryn, Prakazrel, Wyclef
- Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Levi, Mad Spider
Notes
Released: February 1, 1994
Recorded: June 1992 – June 1993
Genre: Hip hop
Length: 70:50
Producer(s): Pras · Wyclef Jean · Khalis Bayyan · Salaam Remi · Brand X · Stephen Walker · Rashad Muhammad
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