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Fear, Love & War
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2001 (2001-09-11)
Recorded2000–2001
Studio36 Chambers (New York, NY)
GenreHip hop
Length1:01:18
LabelLoud
Producer
  • Mitchell "Divine" Diggs (exec.)
  • RZA (exec.)
  • 4th Disciple
  • Falling Down
  • Mike "Trauma" D
  • Rebel Dainja
  • Killarmy chronology
    Dirty Weaponry
    (1998)
    Fear, Love & War
    (2001)
    Full Metal Jackets
    (2020)
    Singles from Fear, Love & War

    1. "Feel It"
      Released: 2001

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]
    HipHopDX3.5/5[2]
    RapReviews7.5/10[3]
    Robert Christgau(dud)[4]
    Vibe[5]

    Fear, Love & War is the third studio album by the American hip hop group Killarmy. It was released on September 11, 2001, through Loud Records. Recording sessions took place at 36 Chambers Studio in New York City. Production was handled primary by member 4th Disciple, as well as Falling Down, Mike "Trauma" D and Rebel Dainja, with the RZA and Divine surviving as executive producers. It features guest appearances from Frukwan, Lord Superb, Polite, Prodigal Sunn, U-God and Madam Scheez. The album features the singles "Feel It" b/w "Militant" and "Street Monopoly" b/w "Monster".

    While the album did not sell as well as the group's first two efforts, it received some critical acclaim, partly due to more mature and personal lyrical content, providing balance to the group's dark production, Five-Percenter militancy, and violent combat imagery. The album is now out of print.

    Track listing

    [edit]
    Fear, Love & War
    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Intro"  0:50
    2."The Push" (featuring Lord Superb)
    • Jamel Cummings
  • Terrance Hamlin
  • Samuel Craig Murray
  • Rodney Stevenson
  • Selwyn Bogard
  • 4th Disciple3:53
    3."Militant" (featuring U-God)
    • Domingo J. Del Valle
  • Murray
  • Hamlin
  • Jamal Alexander
  • Lamont Hawkins
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple3:20
    4."Originators"
    • Hamlin
  • Marc McWilliams
  • Falling Down3:09
    5."Skit"  0:46
    6."Sweatshop" (featuring Frukwan and Madam Scheez)
    • Murray
  • Stevenson
  • Arnold Hamilton
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple4:06
    7."Street Monopoly"
    • Hamlin
  • Del Valle
  • Stevenson
  • Jeryl Grant
  • McWilliams
  • Falling Down3:55
    8."Afterhours Part 1"Bogard4th Disciple1:01
    9."Trilogy" (featuring Prodigal Sunn)
    • Murray
  • Vergil Russ
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple3:13
    10."Feel It"
    • Stevenson
  • Del Valle
  • Hamlin
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple4:14
    11."Skit"  1:17
    12."Whatever We Want"
    • Grant
  • Del Valle
  • Murray
  • Hamlin
  • Stevenson
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple4:00
    13."Skit"  0:34
    14."Monster"
    • Hamlin
  • Del Valle
  • Murray
  • Grant
  • McWilliams
  • Falling Down3:38
    15."The Hit"
    • Stevenson
  • Alexander
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple3:53
    16."One To Grow On"
    • Murray
  • Alexander
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple2:46
    17."Skit"  0:36
    18."Day One"
    • Del Valle
  • Hamlin
  • Nigel Julien
  • Rodolfo Falvo
  • Enzo Fusco
  • Rebel Dainja4:17
    19."Spoken Word"  1:21
    20."Nonchalantly"
    • Hamlin
  • Murray
  • Stevenson
  • Del Valle
  • Michael Dewar
  • Mike "Trauma" D4:35
    21."The Rule" (featuring Polite)
    • Grant
  • Del Valle
  • Murray
  • Jason Bratcher
  • Bogard
  • 4th Disciple3:28
    22."Lady Sings The Blues"
    • Stevenson
  • Del Valle
  • Hamlin
  • Dewar
  • Mike "Trauma" D4:31
    Total length:1:01:18
    Sample credits

    Personnel

    [edit]
    • Terrance "9th Prince" Hamlin – performer (tracks: 2-4, 7, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22)
  • Samuel "Beretta 9" Murray – performer (tracks: 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 14, 16, 20, 21)
  • Domingo "Dom Pachino" Del Valle – performer (tracks: 3, 7, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20-22)
  • Rodney "Islord" Stevenson – performer (tracks: 2, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 20, 22)
  • Jeryl "Killa Sin" Grant – performer (tracks: 7, 12, 14, 21)
  • Jamal "ShoGun Assasson" Alexander – performer (tracks: 3, 15, 16)
  • Selwyn "4th Disciple" Bougard – performer (tracks: 15, 16), producer (tracks: 2, 3, 6, 8-10, 12, 15, 16, 21)
  • Jamel "Superb" Cummings – performer (track 2)
  • Lamont "U-God" Hawkins – performer (track 3)
  • Arnold "Frukwan" Hamilton – performer (track 6)
  • Samantha "Madam Scheez" Brown – performer (track 6)
  • Vergil "Prodigal Sunn" Ruff – performer (track 9)
  • Jason "Polite" Bratcher – performer (track 21)
  • Marc "Falling Down" McWilliams – producer (tracks: 4, 7, 14)
  • Nigel "Rebel Dainja" Julien – producer (track 18)
  • Mike "Trauma" Dewar – producer (tracks: 20, 22)
  • Jose "Choco" Reynoso – mixing
  • Joe Yannece – mastering
  • Mitchell "Divine Justice" Diggs – executive producer
  • Robert "RZA" Diggs – executive producer
  • Jamie Story – art direction, design, layout
  • Bilal Allah – A&R
  • Saadiq Busby – A&R
  • Charts

    [edit]
    Chart performance for Fear, Love & War
    Chart (2001) Peak
    position
    USBillboard 200[6] 122
    USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[7] 34

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Azpiri, Jon. "Fear, Love & War - Killarmy | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  • ^ "Killarmy - Fear, Love and War". HipHopDX. October 30, 2001. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  • ^ Corne, James (April 20, 2004). "Killarmy :: Fear, Love & War – RapReviews". www.rapreviews.com. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  • ^ Robert, Christgau. "Robert Christgau: CG: Killarmy". www.robertchristgau.com. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  • ^ Matthews, Adam (September 2001). "Revolutions". Vibe. Vol. 9, no. 9. Vibe Media Group. p. 245. ISSN 1070-4701. Retrieved January 14, 2022.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • ^ "Killarmy Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  • ^ "Killarmy Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
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