The World Needs More Skillz

The World Needs More Skillz
Studio album by Skillz
Released October 25, 2010
Recorded The Hampton Studios, K1 Laboratories, Mercy Sound Studios, Evolution Music Group Studios, Harley's House Of Hits, Big Kidz Studios, Sound H Studios
Genre Hip Hop
Length 49:33
Label Big Kidz Entertainment, E1 Music
Producer Carvin & Ivan, Kwamé, Sound H, Damien "Des" DeSandies, Joseph "Knoq Harda" Wright, Harley, Veterano, Fusion Unlimited, Rik Marvel, Skillz
Skillz chronology
The Million Dollar Backpack
(2008)The Million Dollar Backpack2008
The World Needs More Skillz
(2010)
Thoughts Become Things
(2012)Thoughts Become Things2012

The World Needs More Skillz is a 2010 album by rapper Skillz. The track "Adam" is a dedication song to DJ AM that was recorded shortly after his death.

Track listing

  1. Celebrate Life (feat. Travis Barker) (D. Lewis, I. Barias) (3:28)
  2. Regular Guy (D. Lewis, K. Holland) (4:01)
  3. Wants and Needs (feat. Bilal) (D. Lewis, I. Barias, C. Haggins, B. Oliver) (3:22)
  4. Call Me Crazy (feat. Raheem DeVaughn) (D. Lewis, J. Scott) (3:59)
  5. Superbad (D. Lewis, D. DeSandies, M. Youssef) (3:42)
  6. Enjoying the View (feat. Joe Tann) (D. Lewis, J. Wright, J. McMinn) (3:22)
  7. The World Needs More Skillz (I Gotchu) (D. Lewis, Q. Johnson) (3:11)
  8. Flash of Genius (D. Lewis, E. Osborne, T.S. Myrie, D. Grant) (3:36)
  9. Going Up (D. Lewis, R. Baker) (4:52)
  10. R.N.I.T.R. (D. Lewis, T. Tellington) (3:42)
  11. Good Money (D. Lewis, R. Baker) (3:52)
  12. Adam (D. Lewis, R. Moore) (4:23)
  13. Still Standing (D. Lewis, J. Bibbs, R. Baker, D. Scott) (4:25)

Personnel

  • Johnnie "Smurf" Smith: additional piano
  • Curt Broadie: bass
  • Shaliek, Coco Sarai, Be Bop, Bear Witnez, Daisy Grant, Sean Faylon, Jon Bibbs: additional vocals
  • Ivan "Orthodox" Barias, Kwame, A Kid Named Cus, Dustin Baker, Skillz, Ray Baker: recording engineers
  • A Kid Named Cus: mixing
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Smoking Section[1]

References

  1. ""Regular Guy" – Review Of Skillz' The World Needs More Skillz".
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