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''Internal Affairs'' is the solo debut from former Organized Konfusion member Pharoahe Monch, released on Rawkus Records and Priority Records. Monch creates a harder sound than heard on the previous Organized Konfusion records. The album spawned the Hot 100 hit "Simon Says". The album remains out of print due to Pharoahe Monch's refusal to record for the Geffen Records label after Universal Music Group acquired Rawkus Records from Priority. Rawkus, as well as its then-parent label MCA Records, were later folded by the Universal Music Group into Geffen Records. ==Track listing== ;Sample credits * "Intro" contains samples of "Blues and The Abstract Truth" by Oliver Nelson. * "Behind Closed Doors" contains samples of "Aftermath" by Quincy Jones. * "Queens" contains samples of "Til the Cops Come Knockin" by Maxwell. * "Rape" contains samples of "Candy Man" by Quincy Jones. * "Simon Says" and "Simon Says (remix)" contains samples of "''Gojira tai Mosura'' Theme" by Akira Ifukube. * "No Mercy" contains samples of "The Trap" by Jerry Goldsmith. * "The Next Shit" contains samples of "Espani Cani" by Sid Bass. * "The Light" contains samples of "Mi Cosa" by Wes Montgomery, and "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams" by George Benson. * "God Send" contains samples of "Iggin Me" by Chico DeBarge. * "The Truth" contains samples of "Cristo Redentor" by Harvey Mandel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Internal Affairs (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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