Label: Not On Label
Format: Cassette, Mixtape
Country: US
Released: 1989/1990
Genre: Hip Hop Style: Gangsta
DJ Quik’s “The Red Tape,” released around 1989, is a legendary mixtape that captures the raw and vibrant energy of early West Coast hip-hop. This mixtape is a crucial piece of DJ Quik’s history, reflecting his unique production style and lyrical prowess that would later define his illustrious career.
DJ Quik is a legend in hip-hop, particularly within the community of Nation of Millions. Despite his contributions to the genre, he often remains underrated compared to his contemporaries. Unlike Dr. Dre’s N.W.A., Ice-T’s Rhyme Syndicate, and Cypress Hill’s Soul Assassins, Quik’s crew included AMG, 2nd II None, and Hi-C. These artists were integral to his early work, including the creation of underground tapes like “The Red Tape”.
“The Red Tape” is particularly notable for its role in securing Quik’s first record deal and for igniting a notorious beef with MC Eiht of Compton’s Most Wanted, highlighted by the track “Real Doe.” This conflict was exacerbated by their gang affiliations—Quik being a Blood and Eiht a Crip. The tape features the hit “Born and Raised in Compton” and includes many lyrics that later appeared on official releases by Quik and his crew.
There is some debate about the exact release date of “The Red Tape.” Some evidence, such as references to LL Cool J’s “Jinglin’ Baby” and N.W.A.’s “Gangsta Gangsta,” suggests it was produced later than 1987, likely around 1989 or 1990. Additionally, the version of “Born & Raised In Compton” on the tape is the same as the one released in 1991, which supports the theory that the tape was produced closer to the early ’90s.
Tracklist:
1. Reprise Intro feat. 2nd II None & AMG
2. Underground Terror feat. 2nd II None
3. Chocolate Lover feat. 2nd II None
4. Real Doe feat. 2nd II None & AMG
5. Word To The D feat. 2nd II None
6. My Dick feat. 2nd II None
7. Born And Raised In Compton
8. Rita Is A Bitch feat. 2nd II None
9. Good Thing
10. Ni**az Trippin’ Freestyle feat. 2nd II None
11. Good Lover feat. 2nd II None
“The Red Tape” stands as a rare classic in hip-hop history. Its raw production and authentic storytelling make it a significant piece of DJ Quik’s legacy and a must-listen for fans of the genre.