2001 studio album by Smut Peddlers
Porn Again |
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Released | February 13, 2001 (2001-02-13) |
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Studio | The Muthafuckin Spot On Lexington |
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Genre | Dirty rap |
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Length | 52:18 |
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Label | Rawkus |
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Producer | DJ Mighty Mi |
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- "One by One / The Hole Repertoire"
Released: 1998
- "First Name Smut"
Released: November 22, 1999
- "That Smut, Pt. 2"
Released: July 17, 2001
- "Talk Like Sex, Pt. 2"
Released: September 21, 2001
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Porn Again is a collaborative studio album by American rappers Mr. Eon and Cage and record producer DJ Mighty Mi, recording as a supergroup Smut Peddlers. It was released on February 13, 2001, via Rawkus/Priority Records. Recording sessions took place at The Muthafuckin' Spot On Lexington. Production was handled by member DJ Mighty Mi, who also served as executive producer together with his The High & Mighty partner Mr. Eon. It features guest appearances from Copywrite, Kool G Rap, Kool Keith, R.A. the Rugged Man, Apani B. Fly, Lord Sear and Beetlejuice. The album peaked at number 184 on the Billboard 200, number 43 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 10 in the Heatseekers Albums in the United States. It was re-released as Porn Again Revisited on March 7, 2006, via Eastern Conference Records, with four bonus tracks that were formerly only available on vinyl.
The album cover features Lester "Beetlejuice" Green, an entertainer most notable for his appearances on The Howard Stern Show. This was a decision made by Rawkus Records.[6]
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- ^ Shabooty ➿ (November 4, 2007). "Shabooty Interview Series: Cage (Chris Palko)". Medium. Retrieved April 4, 2023.