1994 studio album by Arrested Development
Zingalamaduni is the second album by American hip hop group Arrested Development , released on June 14, 1994, by Chrysalis Records . The album's title is Swahili for "the beehive of culture."[ 11] Despite spawning three singles ("United Front", "Africa's Inside Me" and "Ease My Mind", the latter being the highest-charting single released from the album), it was considered a commercial disappointment compared to their previous album 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of... , peaking at number 55 on the Billboard 200 chart[ 12] and at number 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[ 13]
All tracks are written by Speech, except where noted
Zingalamaduni track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "WMFW (We Must Fight & Win) FM" (Intro) 1:55 2. "United Minds" 5:17 3. "Ache'n for Acres" 2:39 4. "United Front" 4:39 5. "Africa's Inside Me" 3:11 6. "Pride" 5:38 7. "Shell" 3:25 8. "Mister Landlord" 2:54 9. "Warm Sentiments" 4:11 10. "The Drum" (Instrumental) 1:57 11. "In the Sunshine" 4:31 12. "Kneelin' at My Altar" 2:33 13. "Fountain of Youth" 3:21 14. "Ease My Mind" 4:12 15. "Praisin' U" 4:02
"Eggbeaters" "Ease My Mind" (Premier's Remix) "United Front" (Noise in My Attic Remix) "United Minds" contains a sample of "Your Kite, My Kite", written by Toney Romeo. "United Front" contains a sample of "Footsteps in the Dark (Parts 1 & 2)" by the Isley Brothers . "Africa's Inside Me" contains a sample of "In All My Wildest Dreams" by Joe Sample . "Warm Sentiments" contains a sample of "Look What You've Done for Me" by Al Green . "Kneelin' at My Altar" contains a sample of "Baby That's What I Need" by Joe Zawinul . "Fountain of Youth" contains a sample of "Tighten Up My Thang", written by Isaac Hayes and David Porter . "Ease My Mind" contains samples of "Open All Night Drums" by George Clinton and "Summer Breeze" by Ceasar Frazier. ^ Steve Huey. "Zingalamaduni" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2016-09-15 . ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Omnibus Press . ISBN 9780857125958 . ^ Sandow, Greg (1994-06-17). "Zingalamaduni" . Entertainment Weekly . ^ Fadele, Dele (1994-06-04). "Long Play" . NME . p. 32. Retrieved 2023-10-01 . ^ "Arrested Development: Zingalamaduni : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone" . Rolling Stone . 1994-06-30. Archived from the original on 2009-07-25. Retrieved 2016-09-15 . ^ Moon, Tom (2004). "Arrested Development". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide . Simon & Schuster . pp. 24–25 . ISBN 0-7432-0169-8 . ^ Cochrane, Emma (1994-06-08). "New Albums: Best New Album" . Smash Hits . p. 56. Retrieved 2024-10-04 . ^ Keizer, Brian (July 1994). Marks, Craig (ed.). "Arrested Development: Zingalamaduni" . Spin . p. 67. ^ Weisbard, Eric ; Marks, Craig (1995). Spin Alternative Record Guide . Vintage Books . ISBN 9780679755746 . ^ Christgau, Robert (September 13, 1994). "Consumer Guide" . The Village Voice . VV Publishing Corporation. Retrieved 2012-08-23 . ^ "Zingalamaduni" . Entertainment Weekly . ^ a b "Arrested Development Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ a b "Arrested Development Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Arrested Development – Zingalamaduni" . Hung Medien. Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "Top Albums/CDs - Volume 59, No. 24, 4 July 1994" . RPM . 4 July 1994. Retrieved 19 November 2022 . ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Arrested Development – Zingalamaduni" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Arrested Development – Zingalamaduni" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts . Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Arrested Development – Zingalamaduni" . Hung Medien. Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Arrested Development – Zingalamaduni" . Hung Medien. Retrieved March 1, 2022. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved March 1, 2022.
Speech Montsho Eshe One Love Tasha Larae Rasa Don Baba Oje JJ Boogie Za Studio albums Live albums Singles