Here Come the Lords

Here Come the Lords
Studio album by Lords of the Underground
Released March 30, 1993
Recorded 1992-93
Genre East Coast hip hop, underground hip hop, hardcore rap
Length 63:10
Label Pendulum, Elektra
Producer Marley Marl
K-Def
Lords of the Underground chronology
Here Come the Lords
(1993)
Keepers of the Funk
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
The Source[2]

Here Come the Lords is the debut album by rap group, Lords of the Underground. The album was released in March 30, 1993 for Pendulum Records and Elektra Entertainment and was produced by Marley Marl, K-Def and DJ Lord Jazz. The album was a success for the group, making it to #66 on the Billboard 200 and #13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Five singles from the album managed to make it to the billboard charts, "Chief Rocka", "Here Come the Lords", "Funky Child", "Flow On" and "Psycho".

Track listing

  1. "Here Come the Lords"- 4:18
  2. "From da Bricks"- 4:20 feat. Jam-C
  3. "Funky Child"- 4:31
  4. "Keep It Underground"- 4:08
  5. "Check It" (Remix)- 4:24
  6. "Grave Digga"- 4:06
  7. "Lords Prayer"- 4:30
  8. "Flow On (New Symphony)"- 4:25 feat. Kid Deleon & Sah-B
  9. "Madd Skillz"- 4:03
  10. "Psycho"- 4:08
  11. "Chief Rocka"- 4:07
  12. "Sleep for Dinner" (Remix)- 5:16
  13. "L.O.T.U.G. (Lords of the Underground)"- 4:26
  14. "Lord Jazz Hit Me One Time (Make It Funky)"- 2:46
  15. "What's Goin' On"- 3:38

Samples

Here Come the Lords

From Da Bricks

Funky Child

Check It (Remix)

Grave Digga

Flow On (New Symphony)

Madd Skillz

Psycho

Chief Rocka

Sleep for Dinner (Remix)

Lord Jazz Hit Me One Time (Make It Funky)

Album chart positions

Year Album Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums
1993 "Here Come The Lords" #66 #13

Singles chart positions

Year Song Chart positions
Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Singles
1992 "Psycho/Check It" - - #17
1993 "Here Come The Lords" #93 #67 #18
1993 "Funky Child" #74 #52 #2
1993 "Chief Rocka" #55 #35 #1
1994 "Flow On (New Symphony)" - - #36

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. ATCO (May 1993). "Record Report: Lords of the Underground – Here Come The Lords". The Source. No. 44. p. 70–71.
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