Though the album was not as successful as Saturday Night! – The Album, it did manage to make it to #180 on the Billboard 200 and #50 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop album charts.
"Signifying Rapper"
The song "Signifying Rapper" was based upon the "signifying monkey" character of African-American folklore. A version of this story was performed by Rudy Ray Moore. Schoolly D's adaptation of the story is recited over the rhythm guitar figure from Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir". The song was featured in the film Bad Lieutenant, and inspired the title of the book . "Signifying Rapper" was the target of several lawsuits following its use in the 1992 filmBad Lieutenant, in multiple scenes. In 1994, Live Home Video and distributor Aries Film Releasing were ordered to destroy any unsold copies of Bad Lieutenant as part of a copyright infringement ruling. Director Abel Ferrara was angered by the incident, which he felt "ruined the movie":
Critical reception
The album received generally mixed reviews from most music critics. The Los AngelesDaily News gave the album a B. Rolling Stone reviewer Cary Carling panned the album, writing "With its images of gun-toting bluster, mushrooming genitals and rampant drug use – backed by thuddingly dull beats – Smoke Some Kill should be played for every prospective rapper so he'll know what not to do." Allmusic reviewer Ron Wynn called the album "more chaotic than creative". In his consumer guide for The Village Voice, critic Robert Christgau gave the album a B- rating, calling Schoolly D "the white audience's paranoid-to-masochistic fantasy of a B-boy" and commending him for "realizing the fantasy so scarily, and for commanding his own tough-guy sound".
Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo - engineer, mix on "Mr. Big Dick", "Gangster Boogie II", "This Is It ", "Another Poem", "Same White Bitch ", "Treacherous", "Black Man"
Nigel Green - mix on "Smoke Some Kill", "Here We Go Again", "We Don't Rock, We Rap", "Signifying Rapper", "No More Rock N' Roll", "Coqui 900", "Fat Gold Chain"
Andy "Funky Drummer" Kravitz - drums on "Signifying Rapper" and "No More Rock N' Roll"
Mike Tyler - guitar on "Signifying Rapper" and "No More Rock N' Roll"
Doug Grigsby - bass on "Signifying Rapper" and "No More Rock N' Roll"