Totally Krossed Out

Totally Krossed Out

by Kris Kross
Totally Krossed Out

Totally Krossed Out

by Kris Kross

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Overview

Totally Krossed Out, the debut album by kiddie-rap sensations Kris Kross, is so tailored to a particular audience in a particular time period that it's nearly impossible to judge by any objective standard. So let's try anyway. Producer Jermaine Dupri -- still a teenager himself -- wrote all the songs here, and he delivers a catchy, pop-friendly batch of tracks that manage to stay pretty consistently engaging (perhaps in part because they are short). The album's interview intro disses playground rivals Another Bad Creation (that would have been a great hip-hop feud) before segueing into the irresistible smash "Jump" (oh, just try and listen to it without smiling, you heartless grinch). Actually, the miggeda-miggeda-mack bit proves they're not bad rappers, if they're able to borrow technique from Das EFX -- though they don't keep it up, if for no other reason than that kids want to understand the words to songs they like. And "Warm It Up" is nearly as good. Some of the album tracks are lyrically generic, but the story song "Party" finds Chris and Chris trying to sneak into a club to meet girlies. There are some surprisingly serious notes struck on "Lil' Boys in da Hood" and "A Real Bad Dream," which paint the duo as knowing street kids who are all too aware of the dangers they could easily fall into. There's nothing terribly frightening, but it's more realistic than the innocent bubblegum you might expect. Of course, then there's the self-explanatory "I Missed the Bus." But overall, Totally Krossed Out isn't nearly as obnoxious or cutesy as adults might fear -- even if the lads' MC boasts just make you want to pat them on the head. ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 03/31/1992
Label: Ruffhouse
UPC: 0074644871029
Rank: 48006

Tracks

  1. Intro Interview
  2. Jump
  3. Lil' Boys in da Hood
  4. Warm It Up
  5. The Way of Rhyme
  6. Party
  7. We're in da House
  8. A Real Bad Dream
  9. It's a Shame
  10. Can't Stop the Bum Rush
  11. You Can't Get With This
  12. I Missed the Bus
  13. Outro
  14. Party
  15. Jump

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Kris Kross   Primary Artist,Vocals (Background)
Stacey Blackmore   Vocals (Background)
Andy Kravitz   Percussion
Lady G   Vocals (Background)
Jermaine Dupri   Bass,Voices,Vocals (Background)
Kris Kelly   Vocals
Jim Salamone   Drums,Keyboards
X-Man   Voices,Vocals (Background)
Charlene Holloway   Vocals (Background)
Seldon "Big Wally" Henderson   Keyboards
Curtis Dowd, Jr.   Keyboards
Paula Holloway   Vocals (Background)
Eddie Weather   Vocals (Background)
Mark Schulz   Vocals (Background)
Dave Johnson   Vocals (Background)
Jim "Jiff" Ninger   Vocals (Background)
Manuel Lecuona   Vocals (Background)
Frank Hogan   Vocals (Background)
Rose Mann   Vocals (Background)
Walt Bass   Vocals (Background)
Terry Shelton   Voices

Technical Credits

Silk Tymes Leather   Background Music
Joe Nicolo   Engineer,Programming,Executive Producer
Phil Nicolo   Engineer
Jermaine Dupri   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Programming,Executive Producer
Glenn Barratt   Editing
John Hodian   Engineer
Eddie Weather   Interviewer
Jimmy O'Neil   Assistant Engineer
Tony Dawsey   Mastering
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