1993 studio album by Cypress Hill
Black Sunday Released July 20, 1993 Recorded February 1992 – April 1993 Genre Length 43 :38 Label Producer
Black Sunday is the second studio album by American hip hop group Cypress Hill . It was released on July 20, 1993, by Ruffhouse and Columbia Records . The album proved to be a massive success just like their debut, Cypress Hill . The album debuted at #1 on the US Billboard 200 , selling 261,000 copies in its first week of sales[ 2] and became the highest Soundscan recording for a hip hop group at the time. Also, with their previous album, Cypress Hill , still in the charts, they became the first hip hop group ever to have 2 albums in the Top 10 of the U.S. Billboard 200 at the same time. The album went four-times platinum in the U.S. with 3.4 million units sold.[ 3]
As Cypress Hill advocates for medical and recreational use of cannabis , the booklet of the album contains 19 facts about the history of hemp and the positive attributes of cannabis.
The first single, "Insane in the Brain ", became a crossover hit, starting a following among rock and hip hop audiences. A clean censored version of the album was also made which removes the song "A to the K". The song "Hand on the Glock" is a re-recorded version of the track "Hand on the Pump " from the debut album Cypress Hill .
On July 20, 2023, an expanded edition of the album was released to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the album, featuring five additional songs.[ 4]
The single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" was nominated for the Grammy Award 's Best Rap Performance of the year category.[ 16]
Rolling Stone - 4 stars - Excellent - "…it's the Cypress combo of stark grooves and cinematic gangsta fairy tales that allows them to rule the streets, a formula not messed with on Black Sunday…"[ 12]
The Source - 4 stars - Excellent - "…a darker sequel…this album is definitely worth buying as it easily rips the frame out of all those Cypress bandwagon jumpers…"[ 14]
30th anniversary expanded edition track listing Title 15. "Insane in the Brain - Statik Selektah Remix" 3:32 16. "Lick a Shot - Baka Boys Remix" 3:12 17. "Hits from the Bong - DJ Muggs 2023 Remix" 2:59 18. "Scooby Doo" 3:40 19. "Loco En El Coco - Insane in the Brain (Spanish Version)" 3:24 Total length: 60:24
Notes
Later repressings have a fade at the end of "Insane In The Brain" due to sample clearance issues, & "Lock Down" is omitted.
Additional personnel [ edit ]
T-Ray – producer ("I Ain't Goin' Out Like That")
John Gamble – engineer
Andy Kravitz – engineer
Manuel Lecuona – engineer
Jason Roberts – engineer
Chris Shaw – engineer, mixing
Joe Nicolo – executive producer, mixing
Chris Schwartz – executive producer
Jay Papke – design
Anthony Artiaga – photography
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