Milk Me is the sixth studio album by American hip hop duo The Beatnuts . It was released on August 31, 2004 via Penalty Recordings /Rykodisc . Recording sessions took place at The Cutting Room in New York . Produced entirely by the Beatnuts, it featured guest appearances from Chris Chandler, Gab Goblin, A.G. , Akon , Colion, Freeway , Greg Nice , Milano, Prince Whipper Whip , Rahzel , Tony Touch and Triple Seis .
It was critically received as a solid effort, but barely scraped the Billboard 200 , peaking at number 196. In addition, none of its three singles—"Hot ", "Find Us " and "It's Nothing "—were able to chart. The album's title was inspired by a phrase uttered by a man in "some porno ". The album contains more live instruments—as opposed to sampling —than prior Beatnuts efforts.
Title Writer(s) 1. "Intro" 0:38 2. "Hot " (featuring Greg Nice ) 3:24 3. "Buggin" (featuring Prince Whipper Whip ) 4:03 4. "It's Nothing " (featuring A.G. and Gab Goblin) 3:34 5. "Rock n Roll Interlude" 0:25 6. "Find Us (In the Back of the Club) " (featuring Akon ) 3:14 7. "U Nomsayin" (featuring Freeway ) 2:49 8. "We Don't Give a Funk" 2:41 9. "Confused Rappers" (featuring Rahzel ) 4:04 10. "All Night" (featuring Chris Chandler) Fernandez Tineo Chris Chandler 3:29 11. "Madness" Fernandez Tineo Eric Krasno 3:20 12. "We Getting Paper" (featuring Triple Seis and Colion) 4:10 13. "Marching Band Interlude" 0:43 14. "Uh Huh" (featuring Tony Touch and Gab Goblin) 3:34 15. "Down" (featuring Milano) Fernandez Tineo Rudy Morgan Krasno Melvin Griffin Don Hatcher Michael Grace 3:57 16. "Take Your Pants Off Interlude" 0:19 17. "Freak Off" (featuring Chris Chandler) Fernandez Tineo Chandler Neal Evans 3:07 18. "Milk Me" 4:37 Total length: 52:08
Lester "Psycho Les " Fernandez – vocals, producer, mixing, executive producer
Jerry "JuJu" Tineo – vocals, producer, mixing, executive producer
Eric Krasno – guitar (tracks: 2, 3, 6, 10–12, 15, 17) , keyboards (tracks: 9–11) , bass (tracks: 11–12)
Neal Evans – keyboards (tracks: 2–4, 6, 17)
Ryan Zoidis – saxophone (track 3)
Rashawn Ross – trumpet (track 3)
Anthony "Roc Raida " Williams – scratches (track 9)
M. "G-Wise" Herald – talkbox (tracks: 11, 17)
Gregory "Greg Nice " Mays – vocals (track 2)
James "Prince Whipper Whip " Whipper II – vocals (track 3)
Andre "A.G. " Barnes – vocals (track 4)
G. "Gab Goblin" Mendez – vocals (tracks: 4, 14)
Aliaune "Akon " Thiam – vocals (track 6)
Leslie "Freeway " Pridgen – vocals (track 7)
Rahzel Brown – vocals (track 9)
Chris Chandler – vocals (tracks: 10, 17)
Eileen Cruz – additional vocals (track 10)
Sammy "Triple Seis " Garcia – vocals (track 12)
D. "Colion" Le Noir – vocals (track 12)
Joseph "Tony Touch " Hernandez – vocals (track 14)
Rudy "Milano" Morgan – vocals (track 15)
Jeremy "Cochise" Ball – recording, mixing
Michael Sarsfield – mastering
Henley Halem – executive producer, A&R
Neil Levine – executive producer
Stacy Karp – coordinator
Anita B. – art direction, design
Mark Mann – photography
Michelle Arnold – A&R
Theo Sedlmayr – legal
Lori Landrew – legal
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