Uncle Luke Studio album by Luke Released June 14, 1996 Recorded 1995-1996 Genre Hip-Hop Label Luther Campbell Music/Alliance/PolyGram Records Producer Rod XL, Frankie Cutlass, Ice Cube, Doug E. Fresh Luke chronology Freak for Life, (1994) Uncle Luke, (1996) Changin' the Game, (1997) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic link Uncle Luke is the fifth album released by Luther Campbell. It was released on June 14, 1996, on Luther Campbell Music and was mainly produced by Darren "DJ Spin" Rudnick, and Rod XL, with additional production by Frankie Cutlass, Ice Cube and Doug E. Fresh. Uncle Luke was a success, peaking at #51 on the Billboard 200 and #8 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and spawned a hit single, "Scarred", which made it to #64 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 on the Hot Rap Singles. Uncle Luke was joint-distributed through Alliance Entertainment Corporation and the Island Black Music division of Island Records (though they weren't directly mentioned in name) and is the first and only Luke solo album released under the temporary new umbrella name, Luther Campbell Music after Luke Records went into bankruptcy, sold its catalog to Joseph "Lil' Joe" Weinberger (ultimately forming Lil' Joe Records) and went under reconstruction. The Luke Records name was almost instantly reinstated months later. Track listing edit: "Intro"- 1:46, "Scarred"- 3:27 (featuring Verb & Trick Daddy), "The Interview"- :31, "Bust a Nut"- 4:29 (featuring The Notorious B.I.G.), "Dick in Ya Mouth"- :29, "Bounce to da Beat"- 3:24, "Never Forget from Whence You Came"- 4:46, "Freaks on the Radio"- :41, "Freaky Bitches"- 4:36, "Luke Megamix"- 3:12, "Interview, Pt. 2"- :19, "Asshole Naked"- 4:56 (featuring Ice Cube), "Marvin's Comedy Show"- 1:00, "Do-It Do-It"- 3:33, "In the News"- :51, "Work It Baby"- 3:35, "To Have a Dick"- :30, "Bone"- 4:59, "T.K. The Pussyologist"- 1:39, "R U Ready"- 4:45, "Ol' G"- 4:10, "911"- 1:33, "Off da Hook"- 4:44 (featuring Doug E. Fresh), "Out da Closet"- 1:15, "Doo doo brown", The U "Straight Beef"- 4:06, "Shout Outs"- 4:51

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