Sex Packets

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Sex Packets
Sex Packets cover
Studio album by Digital Underground
Released March 26, 1990
Genre West Coast Rap
Length 65:26
Label Tommy Boy
Producer Digital Underground
Professional reviews
Digital Underground chronology
Sex Packets
(1990)
This is an EP Release
(1991)

Sex Packets is the debut album from the early 90's rap group Digital Underground and was named after the idea for a drug that caused its taker to hallucinate having sex in order to induce orgasm.[citation needed] "The Humpty Dance" made it to the #1 spot on more than two charts. Sex Packets is widely regarded as the group's best and most successful album.[citation needed] The album was selected as one of The Source 100 Best Rap Albums in 1998, and was re-issued on February 8, 2005 by Rhino Entertainment.

  1. "The Humpty Dance"
  2. "The Way We Swing"
  3. "Rhymin' on the Funk"
  4. "The New Jazz (One)"
  5. "Underwater Rimes (Remix)"
  6. "Gutfest '89 (Edit)"
  7. "The Danger Zone"
  8. "Freaks of the Industry"
  9. "Doowutchyalike"
  10. "Packet Prelude"
  11. "Sex Packets"
  12. "Street Scene"
  13. "Packet Man"
  14. "Packet Reprise"

Cassette-only bonus tracks:

  • "Hip Hop Doll"
  • "Gutfest '89 (Full Version)"
  • "Sound of the Underground"
  • "A Tribute to the Early Days"
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