Album
93 'Til Infinity
1993 · Hip Hop
33 collectors on Gatefold own this

93 'Til Infinity is a Hip-Hop album by Souls Of Mischief, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 33 collectors.
About
When Souls of Mischief, still teens, named their debut <i>93 ’til Infinity</i>, did they somehow know they were about to enter the canon of underground rap? Or that these gymnastically rhymed, groove-infused, witty, and endlessly cool songs—especially the titular one—would go on to inspire an LP (Outkast’s first), a film (Jonah Hill’s 2018 release <i>Mid90s</i>), and multiple remakes and samples (by J. Cole, Tyga, and Kanye West, to name a few)? Nah, these hood-raised Oakland smarty-pants had no idea—they were invoking infinity out of simple youthful hubris and exuberance. The title track is one of the great anthems of finding one’s chill in an unchill environment. Over the sampled sparkling marimba of jazz fusionist Billy Cobham, the quartet, members of the outside-the-box Hieroglyphics hip-hop collective, celebrate good times (“Here's a 40, swig it, you know it's frigid,” says Opio) and get over on jealous crews and fun-hating cops. But this is no West Coast gangsta barbecue jam. While G-funk dominated the national conversation, these Cali kids offered an alternative—brainier than Pharcyde, more stoned than Tribe—where bright, battle-rap-tested voices finish each other’s clever sentences over warm standup bass and grimy upbeat drums. With Souls' take on gun violence on “Live and Let Live,” they examine all sides via vivid narrative. When they brag about sexual prowess on “A Name I Call Myself,” they manage to also brag about their skilled lyricism. Later in the record, Del tha Funkee Homosapien delivers a hook: “Emcees should know their limitations”—but here, Souls’ potential feels infinite.
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Tracklist
- 1Let 'Em Know4:14
- 2Live And Let Live5:20
- 3Thats When Ya Lost3:35
- 4A Name I Call Myself4:11
- 5Disseshowedo3:59
- 6What A Way To Go Out4:00
- 7Never No More3:41
- 893 'Til Infinity4:46
- 9Limitations3:23
- 10Anything Can Happen3:26
- 11Make Your Mind Up3:51
- 12Batting Practice4:04
- 13Tell Me Who Profits4:04
- 14Outro2:04
Sound DNA
- Hip-Hop
- Boom Bap
- warm
- laid-back
- summer
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Del Tha Funkee HomosapienFEATURING
- Bill OrtizTRUMPET
- Billy CobhamWRITTEN-BY , PERFORMER
- CasualBACKING VOCALS FEATURING VOCALS
- Curtis MayfieldWRITTEN-BY , PERFORMER
- DominoBACKING VOCALS
- EPMD
- Freddie HubbardWRITTEN-BY , PERFORMER
- Gang Starr
- Jay CasualFEATURING
- Jay-BizBACKING VOCALS
- KwamBACKING VOCALS
- Main Source
- Monk Higgins
- Pep LoveBACKING VOCALS FEATURING
- Ramsey Lewis
- SnupeBACKING VOCALS
- The Loading Zone
33 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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