Bulletproof (Hush album)

Bulletproof
Studio album by Hush
Released August 23, 2005
Genre
Length 52:00
Label Geffen Records
Producer
Hush chronology
Roses & Razorblades
(2002)
Bulletproof
(2005)
The Open Book
(2009)

Bulletproof is the third studio album by American rapper Hush from Detroit, Michigan. It was released on August 23, 2005 via Geffen Records. The album features guest appearances from Eminem, Kuniva, Bizarre and Swifty McVay from D12, Bareda and Lo-Down from Raw Collection, and guitarist Phil Campbell. The album debuted at number 83 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[1] and number 39 on the Heatseekers Albums.[2]

The album contains some of the songs from The Contender (TV Series). A clean version of "Fired Up" is used in the 2005 video game Need for Speed: Most Wanted. The song "The March" was featured on XXX: State of the Union (soundtrack).

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone[3]
Allmusic[4]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."My Introduction"Julian Bunetta4:04
2."Fired Up"Julian Bunetta3:26
3."Hush Is Coming" (featuring Nate Dogg)4:51
4."Let It Breathe" (featuring Talib Kweli)Julian Bunetta4:00
5."Put 'Em Down (Shake the Ground)"Julian Bunetta3:47
6."Real TV" (featuring Bizarre)Beau Dozier4:16
7."The March"
  • Hush
  • Randy Lynch (co.)
  • Scott Sumner (co.)
5:12
8."24 Hours"
  • Hush
  • Randy Lynch (co.)
  • Scott Sumner (co.)
4:07
9."Superstar"Julian Bunetta3:57
10."Off to Tijuana" (featuring Kuniva, Swifty McVay & Eminem)
  • Eminem
  • Luis Resto (add.)
4:18
11."Woodpecker"Hush4:21
12."Rock Shit" (featuring Bareda and Lo-Down)
5:41
Total length:52:00

Personnel

  • Alicia N. Graham - A&R administrator
  • Anthony Kilhoffer - assistant recording (track 4)
  • Atan Ayoub - guitar (track 3)
  • Beau Dozier - producer (track 6)
  • Daniel Carlisle - main artist, producer (tracks 7-8, 11), additional production (track 12), drum programming (tracks 7-8), keyboards (track 7)
  • Dave Press - drums (tracks 8, 12)
  • Dave "Supa Star" Dar - additional recording (track 4)
  • Devon Dowdell - featured artist (track 12)
  • Elliot Blakey - assistant recording (track 4)
  • Evan Peters - A&R coordinator
  • Greg Calbi - mastering
  • Jermaine Harbin - additional vocals (track 5)
  • Jordan Schur - executive producer
  • Julian Bunetta - producer, recording & mixing (tracks 1-2, 4-6, 9, 11)
  • Kai Regan - photography
  • Kaya Jones - background vocals (track 4)
  • Luis Resto - additional production & keyboards (tracks 3, 10)
  • Marshall Mathers - guest artist (track 10), producer & mixing (tracks 3, 10)
  • Mike Strange - recording (tracks 3, 10)
  • Nathaniel Dwayne Hale - featured artist (track 3)
  • Neal Ferrazzani - additional recording (track 3)
  • Ondre Moore - featured artist (track 10)
  • Phil Campbell - additional guitar (track 12)
  • Randy Lynch - co-producer & bass (tracks 7-8), guitar (tracks 7-8, 12)
  • Rufus Johnson - featured artist (track 6)
  • Salim Grant - background vocals (track 9)
  • Scott Sumner - co-producer & keyboards (tracks 7-8), recording
  • Steve King - bass & mixing (tracks 3, 10), guitar (track 10)
  • Talib Kweli Greene - featured artist (track 4)
  • Thom Panunzio - A&R, mixing (tracks 7-8, 12), additional production & recording (track 12)
  • Tony Compana - recording (tracks 3, 10)
  • Von Carlisle - featured artist (track 10)
  • Lo-Down - featured artist (track 12)
  • Notes - producer (track 12)

Charts

Charts (2005) Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) 83[1]
US Top Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) 39[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Hush Bulletproof Chart History". Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  2. 1 2 "Hush Bulletproof Chart History". Heatseekers Albums. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  3. "Rolling Stone review". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2012-09-08.
  4. "Allmusic review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2017-02-02.

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