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Novakane

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2.5/5 stars[1]
HipHopDX3/5 stars[2]
Rap Reviews6/10 stars[3]

Novakane is the second studio album by American hip-hop group Outlawz, It was released on October 23, 2001 on Outlaw Recordz and Koch Records.

The song "Rize" featured in the film "Training Day" (2001).

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"E.D.I.0:23
2."Rize" (E.D.I., Kastro, Napoleon, Young Noble, featuring Big Syke)Reefologist Da Street Criminologist3:59
3."This Is the Life" (Napoleon, Young Noble, E.D.I.)Muhammad "Madball" Bell, William "Bill Blast" Irving3:59
4."Ghetto Gutta" (Kastro, E.D.I.)Shorty B.3:54
5."Our Life" (Napoleon, E.D.I., Young Noble, Kastro)Paul Poli4:02
6."Y'all Can't Do" (Napoleon, Young Noble, E.D.I., Kastro)L.T. Hutton4:23
7."Interlude 1"E.D.I.0:30
8."Red Bull & Vodka" (Young Noble, E.D.I., Napoleon)L.T. Hutton3:24
9."2nd Hand Smoke" (Kastro, Young Noble, Napoleon)Joey Glasses4:50
10."Interlude 2"E.D.I.1:08
11."Boxspring Boogie" (E.D.I., Young Noble)Quimmy Quim4:05
12."History" (Young Noble, E.D.I., Napoleon, Kastro)Reefologist Da Street Criminologist4:25
13."So Many Stories" (Napoleon, Young Noble, Napoleon, Young Noble featuring Hellraza a.k.a. Muszamil)Floss P3:39
14."World Wide (Remix)" (E.D.I., 2Pac, Napoleon, Young Noble featuring 2Pac)DJ Felli Fel5:10
15."Die If U Wanna" (Napoleon)Mike Dean3:14
16."Interlude 3"E.D.I.1:18
17."Loyalty" (E.D.I., Napoleon, Young Noble, Kastro featuring Ed Bone & Kamikaze)Mack 44:20

Personnel

Song Performer(s) Samples & Vocals
History Young Noble, E.D.I., Napoleon, Kastro)
  • Flute (Bass) Valerie King
  • Drums (Djembe) Jimmy Jean-Louis
  • Flute (Alto) Valerie King
  • Keyboards: James "D.C." Wilson, III
  • Flute: Valerie King
  • Harp (Electric) Vonette Yama Quinuma
  • Guitar: Hans Johansson
  • Vocals: Seal
  • Drums: Sebastian Ayamanns
World Wide (Remix) E.D.I., 2Pac, Napoleon, Young Noble
  • Additional Producer: Bosko
  • Voice (Talk Box): Bosko
  • Guitar: D-Wiz
  • Vocals (Featuring) T-Low
  • Backing Vocals (Additional) Crysis

Album chart positions

Chart (2001) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 100
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 24
U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums 3

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