Ill Al Skratch
by Jason Birchmeier Ill Al Skratch had some short-lived mainstream success in the mid-90s with Creep Wit Me, the duos 1994 debut album. Two singles from Creep Wit Me — Where My Homiez? and Ill Take Her — made some ground on the R&B charts, the latter being the bigger hit thanks to Brian McKnights vocal contributions. Unfortunately, while Ill Take Her became a substantial hit, it was more representative of McKnights style of music than Ill Al Skratchs style of East Coast party rap. Consequently, listeners were confused, and when the Brooklyn duo returned in 1997 with its follow-up album, few noticed. The album fell off the charts quickly and soon Ill and Al Skratch were has-beens. While the Brooklyn duos name makes it seem as if Ill Al Skratch is one person rather than two, that isnt the case: There is Ill (acronym for I Lyrical Lord), who is the MC, and then there is Al Skratch, who is the DJ. The two debuted with the Where My Homiez? 12 released by Mercury and produced by LG, better known as Easy Mo Bees brother. The song peaked at number 34 on Billboards R&B charts and came close to breaking the Top 100 pop singles in summer 1994. Next came Ill Take Her, which featured McKnight. The song crossed over well, reaching number 62 pop and number 16 R&B in late 1994. When the two returned in 1997 with Keep It Movin, which didnt do nearly as well as Creep Wit Me, it brought the duos career to a quick halt.