Return of the Product is the only solo studio album by former 3rd Bass member MC Serch . It was released August 25, 1992 on Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records . Recording sessions took place at Chung King Studios in New York City , at Chapel Studios and Red Chamber Studios in Los Angeles through November 1991 to July 1992. Production was handled by T-Ray , Skeff Anselm, Epic Mazur and Richard Wolf , with MC Serch serving as executive and co-producer. It features guest appearances from Chubb Rock , Joe Fatal, Nas and Red Hot Lover Tone.
Return of the Product Released August 25, 1992 Recorded November 1991–July 1992 Studio Genre Length 45 :21 Label Producer
"Here It Comes" Released: July 16, 1992
"Back to the Grill" Released: December 24, 1992
The album peaked at number 103 on the Billboard 200 , at number 28 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at number 2 on the Heatseekers Albums in the United States. Return of the Product spawned a hit single "Back to the Grill Again", which reached number 1 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. The title of "Back to the Grill Again" is a reference to the 3rd Bass track "Kick 'Em in the Grill".
Title Producer(s) 1. "Here It Comes" 3:31 2. "Don't Have to Be" Wolf & Epic MC Serch (co.) 3:06 3. "Back to the Grill" (featuring Chubb Rock , Nasty Nas and Red Hot Lover Tone ) 5:07 4. "Hard But True" Wolf & Epic MC Serch (co.) 3:45 5. "Return of the Product" Wolf & Epic MC Serch (co.) 5:08 6. "Daze in a Weak" 2:39 7. "Can You Dig It" Wolf & Epic MC Serch (co.) 4:05 8. "Social Narcotics" (featuring Joe Fatal) 5:17 9. "Hits the Head" Skeff Anslem 4:23 10. "Scenes from the Mind" 4:05 11. "Here It Comes Again" 4:35 Total length: 45:21
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