Hard to Earn

Hard to Earn
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 8, 1994
Recorded1992–1993
StudioD&D Studios (New York City)
Genre
Length58:57
Label
Producer
Gang Starr chronology
Daily Operation
(1992)
Hard to Earn
(1994)
Moment of Truth
(1998)
Singles from Hard to Earn
  1. "Dwyck"
    Released: December 29, 1992[2]
  2. "Mass Appeal"
    Released: February 8, 1994[3]
  3. "Code of the Streets"
    Released: May 17, 1994[4]
  4. "Suckas Need Bodyguards"
    Released: October 4, 1994[5]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]
Robert Christgau(neither)[8]
RapReviews[7]
Rolling Stone[9]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[10]
The Source[11]

Hard to Earn is the fourth studio album by American hip hop duo Gang Starr. It was released on March 8, 1994, by Chrysalis and EMI Records in North America. The album featured the singles "Dwyck" (featuring Nice & Smooth), "Mass Appeal" (their first charting single on the Billboard Hot 100 chart), and "Code of the Streets". Guest appearances on the album include Group Home, Jeru the Damaja, and Big Shug. At the time, all were part of the Gang Starr Foundation, which made the album a stepping-stone for future DJ Premier-helmed projects by Group Home and Jeru. Hard to Earn received acclaim and commercial success upon release.

The single "DWYCK" recorded in 1992 also featured hip hop duo Nice & Smooth. The track "Now You're Mine" originally appeared on the 1992 soundtrack White Men Can't Jump. The single "Mass Appeal" appeared in the video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.[12]

Hard to Earn is also the duo's first album to carry the "Parental Advisory" label.

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  2. ^ "Dwyck - Gang Starr | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Mass Appeal - Gang Starr | Release Info". AllMusic.
  4. ^ "Code of the Streets - Gang Starr | Release Info". AllMusic.
  5. ^ "Suckas Need Bodyguards - Gang Starr | Release Credits". AllMusic.
  6. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Hard to Earn – Gang Starr". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  7. ^ Doggett, Tom (May 24, 2005). "GangStarr:: Hard to Earn :: Chrysalis Records". RapReviews. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  8. ^ "CG: Gang Starr". Robert Christgau. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  9. ^ Nelson, Havelock (June 2, 1994). "Hard To Earn : Gang Starr : Review". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on November 20, 2009. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  10. ^ Nathan Brackett; Christian David Hoard (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. p. 322. ISBN 9780743201698. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  11. ^ "Classic Review : Hard To Earn in The Source (1994) | Press Rewind If I Haven't". Ifihavent.wordpress.com. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  12. ^ "Tony Hawk 4 Soundtrack". October 9, 2002. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2021.