Daily Operation is a 1992 album by
Gang Starr.
The album represents
the gritty sound of early 1990s Brooklyn
hip-hop.
Guru rhymes on a variety of subjects,
from the hypocrisy of the government, pro-Black rights and
anti-prejudice, to his intellectual depth on "2 Deep," to his
penchant for smoking marijuana on "Take Two and Pass," to anger and
sadness on "Take it Personal," to the opposite sex in "Ex Girl to
the Next Girl."
DJ Premier and Guru are
credited as the producers of every track. The track "I'm the Man"
also features the debuts of Lil' Dap from
Group Home and
Jeru
the Damaja, two artists who gained instant underground
credibility because of the exposure.
Originally the album was rated 3.5 mics in The Source . In 1998,
the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap
Albums.
In 2007 a social network was created using a moniker of the album
name.
Daily
Operation is a hip hop social network dedicated to the advocacy
of superior artists such as Gang Starr.
One of the songs of the album, "B.Y.S." ("Bust Yo Shit"), was
featured in the
video game Grand Theft Auto: San
Andreas on the fictional radio station
Playback FM.
Track listing
- "Daily Operation (Intro)" –0:27
- "The Place Where We Dwell" – 2:27
- "Flip the Script" – 4:02
- "Ex Girl to Next Girl" – 4:40
- "Soliloquy of Chaos" – 3:13
- "I'm the Man" (featuring Jeru the Damaja & Lil' Dap) –
4:05
- "92 Interlude" – :28
- "Take It Personal" – 3:07
- "2 Deep" – 3:38
- "24-7/365" – 0:24
- "No Shame in My Game" – 3:55
- "Conspiracy" – 2:48
- "The Illest Brother" – 4:44
- "Hardcore Composer" – 3:16
- "B.Y.S." – 3:06
- "Much Too Much (Mack a Mil)" – 3:31
- "Take Two and Pass" – 3:15
- "Stay Tuned" – 2:31
Personnel
- DJ Premier – Producer
- Lisle Leete – Engineer
- Yorum Vazan – Mixing
Samples
The Place Where We Dwell
Ex Girl to Next Girl
Soliloquy of Chaos
I'm the Man
92 Interlude
Take It Personal
2 Deep
24-7/365
No Shame in My Game
Conspiracy
The Illest Brother
Hardcore Composer
B.Y.S.
Much Too Much (Mack a Mil)
Take Two and Pass
- "Frantic Moment" by Eddie Hazel
- "Juice Crew All Stars" by Juice Crew All-Stars (vocals by
MC Shan)
Stay Tuned
Album singles
| Single information |
"2 Deep" [Released in Europe]
- Released: 1992
- B-side: "Take It Personal" & "Now You're Mine"
|
"Take It Personal"
- Released: March 30, 1992
- B-side: "DWYCK"
|
"Ex Girl to Next Girl"
- Released: August 18, 1992
- B-side: "B.Y.S." & "DWYCK"
|
"Gotta Get Over (Taking Loot)" [Non
Album Single]
- Released: January 13, 1993
- B-side: "Flip The Script"
|
Album chart positions
| Year |
Album |
Chart positions |
| Billboard 200 |
Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums |
| 1992 |
Daily Operation |
65 |
14 |
Singles chart positions
References
- Chris Wilder (June, 1992) Daily Operation Album Review. The Source.