Shaheedullah and Stereotypes is the debut solo studio album by Ali Shaheed Muhammad better known as a member of A Tribe Called Quest. It features the single "Banga". The album is now out of print and is currently the only solo studio album released by the rapper.
Reception
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Del F. Cowie of Exclaim! said Muhammad had made "a confident step into solo territory" with Shaheedullah and Stereotypes.[2] On the other hand, John Bush of AllMusic called the album "a troublesome record" while Dave Heaton of PopMatters said the album overall was "too run-of-the-mill".[3][1]
Track listing
- Social Reform – 1:40
- Lord Can I Have This Mercy – (featuring Chip-Fu) – 3:11
- Industry/Life – 3:05
- Tight – (featuring Kay Jay) – 4:39
- All Right (Aight)/Interlude – 4:04
- Put Me On – (featuring Stokley Williams) – 5:13
- Honey Child (featuring Sy Smith) – 3:30
- Family – (featuring Kay Jay & Sy Smith) – 4:20
- (They Can't) Define Our Love – (featuring Sy Smith) – 3:55
- Banga – (featuring Stokley Williams) – 4:20
- Part of the Night – (featuring Sy Smith) – 4:23
- From DJs 2 Musicians To... – 2:22
- U Suckers – 3:05
- Matches – Don't Play!!! – 3:58
- All Night – (featuring Wallace Gary) – 2:53
- I Declare – 4:18
- Elevated Orange – 4:48
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