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1-800 Suicide

1995 Gravediggaz single


1995 Gravediggaz single

FieldValue
name1-800 Suicide
cover1800 Suicide.jpg
typesingle
artistGravediggaz
album6 Feet Deep and Demon Knight (soundtrack)
B-sideMommy, What's a Gravedigga?
releasedJanuary 24, 1995
recorded1994
genreHorrorcore
length4:18
labelGee Street
writerGravediggaz
producerPrince Paul
chronologyGravediggaz
prev_titleNowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide
prev_year1994
next_titleDangerous Mindz
next_year1997
Note

a song by Gravediggaz

| B-side = Mommy, What's a Gravedigga?

"1-800 Suicide" is the third and final single released from the Gravediggaz' debut album, 6 Feet Deep. Produced by Prince Paul (The Undertaker), "1-800 Suicide" was the Gravediggaz final charting single, making it to 46 on the Hot Rap Singles. The song was paired with "Mommy, What's a Gravedigga?" as a Double A-Side, although Gee Street also released "1-800 Suicide" and "Mommy, What's a Gravedigga?" as individuals with exactly the same cover art. The song can also be found on the soundtrack of the 1995 film Tales from the Crypt presents: Demon Knight, and as the opening theme song for The Leftovers Season 3 episode "Certified".

Complex ranked "1-800-Suicide" at #22 on their list of the 25 most violent rap songs of all time.

Single track listing

A-Side 1

  1. "1-800-Suicide" (Clean Version) – 4:18
  2. "1-800-Suicide" – 4:18
  3. "1-800-Suicide" (Instrumental Version) – 3:41

A-Side 2

  1. "Mommy What's a Gravedigga?" (Clean RZA Mix) – 4:08
  2. "Mommy What's a Gravedigga?" (RZA Mix Instrumental) – 3:34
  3. "Mommy What's a Gravedigga?" – 1:44
  4. "Mommy What's a Gravedigga?" (Album Instrumental) – 1:40

Charts

Chart (1995)Peak
position
Billboard Hot Rap Singles46
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales29

References

References

  1. "Gravediggaz - 1 800 Suicide Album '6 Feet Deep' LYRICS". Lyrics007.
  2. [http://www.complex.com/music/2013/05/the-25-most-violent-rap-songs-of-all-time/gravediggaz-1-800-suicide The 25 Most Violent Rap Songs of All Time]
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