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''This Is the Shack'' is the debut studio album by American
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. It was released on August 22, 1995 via
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. The album peaked at #68 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and #13 on the
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. Its lead single, " Summertime in the LBC" featuring Arnita Porter, peaked at #54 on the
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, #37 on the
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, #11 on the
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, #47 on the
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, #39 on the
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, and was featured on the 1995 film ''The Show''. Its second single, Young Jedi-produced "We Funk (The G Funk)", peaked at #44 on the
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. The title track, "This Is the Shack", previously appeared on Warren G's debut album '' Regulate... G Funk Era'', released a year prior to this album, albeit in a slightly different version.


Track listing

Sample credits *Track 3 contains elements from "Golden Lady" by
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(1973) *Track 4 contains elements from "Feels So Good" by Midnight Star (1983) *Track 5 contains elements from "You're Getting a Little Too Smart" by
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(1973) *Track 6 contains elements from "4 Play" by Y?N-Vee (1994)


Personnel

*2Scoop - vocals *Bo-Roc - vocals *C-Knight - vocals *Arnita Porter - additional vocals (tracks: 4, 17) *Tina Davis - additional vocals (track 9) *
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- producer (tracks: 1, 6, 11) *Lamon "Sleepy" Turner and Henry "Hank" Thomas - Producer (tracks 4, 16, 17) *Keith Clizark - producer (tracks: 2, 7, 14) * Warren Griffin - producer (track 3) *
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- producer (tracks: 5, 13) *Ghetto Klownz - producer (track 8) *Simon Cullins - producer (tracks: 10, 12) *Young Jedi - producer (track 15) *
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