1993 studio album by Cypress Hill
Black Sunday Released July 20, 1993 Recorded February 1992 – April 1993 Studio 38 Fresh, Hollywood, CA Baby Monster Studios, Hollywood, CA Image Recording, Hollywood, CA Chung King , New York, NYGreene Street , New York, NYSoundtrack Studios New York, NY Studio 4 Recording, Philadelphia, PA [ 1] Genre Length 43 :38 Label Producer
Black Sunday is the second studio album by American hip hop group Cypress Hill . It was released on July 20, 1993, by Ruffhouse and Columbia Records . The album proved to be a massive success just like their debut, Cypress Hill . The album debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 , selling 261,000 copies in its first week of sales[ 3] and became the highest Soundscan recording for a hip hop group at the time. Also, with their previous album, Cypress Hill , still in the charts, they became the first hip hop group ever to have two albums in the Top 10 of the U.S. Billboard 200 at the same time. The album went quadruple platinum in the U.S. with 3.4 million units sold.[ 4]
As Cypress Hill advocates for medical and recreational use of cannabis , the booklet of the album contains 19 facts about the history of hemp and the positive attributes of cannabis.
Background The first single, "Insane in the Brain ", became a crossover hit, starting a following among rock and hip hop audiences. A clean censored version of the album was also made which removes the song "A to the K". The song "Hand on the Glock" is a re-recorded version of the track "Hand on the Pump " from the debut album Cypress Hill .
On July 20, 2023, an expanded edition of the album was released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the album, featuring five additional songs.[ 5]
Reception
The single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" was nominated for the Grammy Award 's Best Rap Performance of the year category.[ 18]
Rolling Stone - 4 stars - Excellent - "…it's the Cypress combo of stark grooves and cinematic gangsta fairy tales that allows them to rule the streets, a formula not messed with on Black Sunday…"[ 12]
The Source - 4 stars - Excellent - "…a darker sequel…this album is definitely worth buying as it easily rips the frame out of all those Cypress bandwagon jumpers…"[ 14]
Track listing 30th anniversary expanded edition track listing Title 15. "Insane in the Brain - Statik Selektah Remix" 3:32 16. "Lick a Shot - Baka Boys Remix" 3:12 17. "Hits from the Bong - DJ Muggs 2023 Remix" 2:59 18. "Scooby Doo" 3:40 19. "Loco En El Coco - Insane in the Brain (Spanish Version)" 3:24 Total length: 60:24
Notes
Later repressings have a fade at the end of "Insane in the Brain" due to sample clearance issues, & "Lock Down" is omitted.
Personnel
Cypress Hill
Additional personnel T-Ray – producer ("I Ain't Goin' Out Like That")
John Gamble – engineer
Andy Kravitz – engineer
Manuel Lecuona – engineer
Jason Roberts – engineer
Chris Shaw – engineer, mixing
Joe Nicolo – executive producer, mixing
Chris Schwartz – executive producer
Jay Papke – design
Anthony Artiaga – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Singles
Certifications
See also
References
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