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World Class
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 4, 1985
StudioAudio Achievements (Torrance, CA)
Genre
Length43:42
LabelKru-Cut Records
Producer
World Class Wreckin' Cru chronology
World Class
(1985)
Rapped in Romance
(1986)

World Class is the first studio album by American Los Angeles-based electro-hop group World Class Wreckin' Cru.[1] It was released in 1985 under the Kru-Cut record label.[2][3] Songs on the album included "Juice" and "Surgery", which were popular singles on the underground West Coast scene.

The album cover was used as a form of ridicule to Dr. Dre in Eazy-E's diss song "Real Muthaphuckkin G's" showing the album images of Dr. Dre on the album wearing flashy clothing and makeup.[4] The style was later attributed to the fashion sense of Prince which was heavily popular at the time. It was also parodied by Luther Campbell on the song "Cowards Of Compton".

Track listing

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All songs produced by Lonzo & The Wreckin Cru.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Planet"8:07
2."World Class"
5:03
3."Surgery" (Remix)5:12
4."Juice" (Edited version)4:13
5."(Horney) Computer"
7:14
6."Gang Bang You're Dead"
6:25
7."Lovers" (featuring Mona Lisa Young)
7:28
Total length:43:42

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