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Doe or Die


FieldValue
nameDoe or Die
typeAlbum
artistAZ
coveraz_doe_or_die.JPG
altThe cover depicts a funeral. In the center of it is a portrait of AZ, surrounded with flowers. In front of the portrait is an opened coffin, with money inside of it. At the top of the cover is the text "Doe or Die" in a blocky green font. On the right side, next to the coffin lid, is the dark red text "AZ", placed at an angle to the viewer.
released
recorded1994–1995
genre* East Coast hip-hop
length45:24
labelEMI
producer* AZ (exec.)
next_titlePieces of a Man
next_year1998
misc{{Singles
nameDoe or Die
typeStudio
single1Sugar Hill
single1dateJune 27, 1995
  • mafioso rap
  • Lindsey Williams (exec.)
  • Damian "Deo" Blyden (exec.)
  • Pete Rock
  • Loose
  • Buckwild
  • L.E.S.
  • DR Period
  • Amar Pep
  • N.O. Joe
  • Ski
  • Lunatic Mind

Doe or Die is the debut studio album by rapper AZ, released October 10, 1995, by EMI Records. The album features guest appearances by artists such as Nas and Miss Jones, and production from N.O. Joe, Pete Rock, L.E.S., and Buckwild, among others. The album spawned the single "Sugar Hill" - which was certified gold by the RIAA in 1995.

Upon release, Doe or Die achieved notable critical and commercial success. The album peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard 200, and No. 1 on the U.S. Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart. Doe or Die produced several singles, including, "Mo Money, Mo Murder," "Gimme Yours (remix)," "Doe or Die" and "Sugar Hill" - which was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1995. The album went on to sell over a million copies A sequel, Doe or Die II, was released on September 10, 2021.

Content

The album incorporates fictitious tales chronicling the underworld lifestyle of organized crime. These cinematic narratives often depict a mobster's ascent to fame and wealth. Further emphasizing these themes, the cover of Doe or Die portrays AZ as an honoree of an elaborate mob funeral. Within the cover, a portrait of AZ is surrounded by flowers, while the body of the rapper is buried in a casket that contains large amounts of dollars. In addition, the liner notes and the back of the album features images of AZ counting money, drinking expensive wine, and smoking cigars.

Reception

Upon its release, Doe or Die received generally favorable reviews from most music critics. Stanton Swihart from AllMusic compared certain aspects of it to Nas' debut album Illmatic, stating "The two albums are very much the twin sides of the same double-headed coin. They are so closely connected, in fact, that it's difficult to pinpoint where *Doe or Die'''s points of departure are located." He viewed it as "one of the strongest, most promising debut efforts of 1995" and one of the strongest rap albums of the year. Christian Hoard from Rolling Stone called it a "literate, sensitive look at street life that sits comfortably, as a companion, next to Nas' masterpiece (Illmatic)." Selwyn Seyfu Hinds from *Spin'' noted the well-defined structure of the album, comparing AZ's delivery to Kool G Rap's.

Although praising the album's lyricism, Los Angeles Times writer Cheo H. Coker criticized the album's production, describing some of it as "lackluster beats". In a retrospective review, a critic for RapReviews labeled Doe or Die as "AZ's best album to date", with the "most replay value". The reviewer believed it deserves to be mentioned alongside albums such as Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..., It Was Written, and Reasonable Doubt for popularizing the Mafioso style rap, highlighting the fact, that Doe or Die preceded two of them. Simultaneously, he criticized some of the album's production and its lack of consistency. He ended the review, saying "All in all, this album is slept on and should be viewed as a gem that must be in every true head's collection".

Track listing

#TitlePerformer(s)Producer(s)Time
1"Intro"AZ,
Lunatic Mind1:18
2"Uncut Raw"Loose2:59
3"Gimme Yours"Pete Rock3:07
4"Ho Happy Jackie"Buckwild3:34
5"Rather Unique"Pete Rock4:49
6"I Feel for You"Amar Pep3:03
7"Sugar Hill"L.E.S.4:09
8"Mo Money, Mo Murder"DR Period,
Outro: Lunatic Mind6:32
9"Doe or Die"N.O. Joe4:39
10"We Can't Win"Amar Pep3:23
11"Your World Don't Stop"Ski3:33
12"Sugar Hill (Remix)"L.E.S.4:18

Personnel

  • AZ - performer
  • Nas - performer
  • Amar Pep - producer, performer
  • Buck Wild - producer
  • Void Caprio - engineer
  • D/R Period - producer
  • John Gamble - engineer
  • Jack Hersca - engineer
  • John Kogan - engineer
  • L.E.S. - producer
  • Lunatic Mind - producer
  • Henry Marquez - art direction
  • N.O. Joe - arranger, producer
  • Joe Pirrera - engineer
  • Pete Rock - producer
  • Erica Scott - vocals
  • Ski - remixing
  • Jamey Staub - engineer
  • Jason Vogel - engineer
  • Lindsey Williams - executive producer
  • Miss Jones - vocals
  • Barsham - performer
  • Spunk Biggs - producer
  • Lunatic mind - producer
  • Loose - producer

Album singles

  • "Sugar Hill"
    • Released: June 27, 1995
    • B-side: "Rather Unique"
  • "Gimme Yours (Remix)" [Non-album single]
    • Released: December 5, 1995
    • B-side: "Uncut Raw"
  • "Doe or Die"
    • Released: April 2, 1996
    • B-side: "Mo Money, Mo Murder (Homicide)"

Charts

Chart (1995)Peak
position
US Billboard 20015
US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums1

Singles

YearSongChart positionsUS
Hot 100US
R&BUS
RapUS
RhythmUS Dance
Sales
1995"Gimme Yours"115513021
"Sugar Hill"25123284
"Doe or Die"692428

''Doe or Die: 15th Anniversary''

A 15th anniversary edition of Doe or Die was released on November 30, 2010, by AZ's own Quiet Money Records. Doe or Die: 15th Anniversary features production from Frank Dukes, Dave Moss, Statik Selektah, Baby Paul, Lil' Fame from M.O.P., and Roctimus Prime. The album also features vocals from R&B singer June Summers. All the songs from the original Doe or Die are remixed with a new beat.

References

References

  1. "Top 200 Albums".
  2. "R&B/Hip-Hop Albums".
  3. "Riaa - Gold & Platinum - Riaa.com".
  4. "AZ Interview".
  5. Cruz, Anthony. (October 10, 2015). "AZ Remembers the History & Impact of ‘Doe or Die’ on Its 20th Anniversary".
  6. {{AllMusic. Swihart. Stanton
  7. Coker, Cheo H.. (November 5, 1995). "Calendar: Record Rack – AZ, 'Doe or Die'".
  8. (2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". [[Simon & Schuster]].
  9. Mr. S. (March 23, 2002). "AZ :: Doe or Die :: EMI Records".
  10. Poluhoff, Nicholas. (November 1995). "Record Report: AZ – Doe or Die".
  11. Hinds, Selwyn Seyfu. (December 1995). "Records: AZ – Doe or Die".
  12. "Producer Baby Paul Talks AZ's "Doe or die 2", New Projects | Get the Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales | HipHopDX".
  13. "AZ- Doe or die 15th Anniversary Album Track Listing!!!!! - DOD2 - Lets go!".
  14. "AZ Reveals Details of "Doe or die: 15th Anniversary Edition" | Get the Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales | HipHop DX".
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