Shaquille O'Neal's third album, Shaq-Fu: Da Return, is a solid (but not outstanding) rap CD that takes another step forward in that no-man's land between legitimacy and novelty act. Shaq's skills are in collaborating with A list talent, and Da Return has its share with efforts by Warren G and Keith Murray, among others. This CD by the basketball great is notable for its more personal songs, including "Biological Didn't Bother," a testament to his stepfather who he credits for much of his success. The Best of Shaquille O'Neal may be Shaq's best collection of songs, but Shaq-Fu: Da Return is the album where the artist first finds something to say. ~ JT Griffith, All Music Guide
Shaq-Fu: Da Return
11/08/1994 | Avex Trax Japan
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- W. Mitchell
- Writer
- Reggie Noble
- Producer
- M. Pierce
- Writer
- Gary Platt
- Engineer
- Erick Sermon
- Producer
- Louie Teran
- Engineer
- Sean "Barney" Thomas
- Keyboards
- Shaquille O'Neal
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Lorider
- Bass, Keyboards, Arranger, Producer
- Lily Maso
- Assistant Engineer
- Joshua Shapera
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Clarence "Satch" Satchell
- Writer
- Tony Dawsey
- Mastering
- Ricky Rouse
- Guitar
- Chris Curran
- Assistant Engineer
- Jack Hersca
- Mixing
- Matt Tuffli
- Assistant Engineer
- Aldo Maura
- Photography
- A. Young
- ?
- Michael Fossenkemper
- Mixing
- Steve Arrington
- Writer
- J. Williams
- Writer
- Warren G
- Producer, Remixing
- Chyskillz
- Producer
- Greg Geitzenauer
- Engineer, Mixing
- Tony Green
- Bass
- Troy Hightower
- Mixing
- Howie Tee
- Writer
- Marshall "Rock" Jones
- Writer
- Rich July
- Mixing
- The L.G.
- Bass, Arranger, Beats, Vibraphone, Producer
- Special Ed
- Writer











