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A Low Down Dirty Shame
Directed byKeenen Ivory Wayans
Produced by
  • Eric L. Gold
  • Lee R. Mayes
  • Michael Waxman
Written byKeenen Ivory Wayans
Starring
  • Keenen Ivory Wayans
Music byMarcus Miller
CinematographyMatthew F. Leonetti
Edited byJohn F. Link
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures
Release date
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$29.4 million[1]

A Low Down Dirty Shame is a 1994 American action comedy film written, directed by, and starring Keenen Ivory Wayans. The film also stars Charles S. Dutton, Jada Pinkett, and Salli Richardson.

Start your free trial to watch A Low Down Dirty Shame and other popular TV shows and movies including new releases, classics, Hulu Originals, and more. It's all on Hulu. A Low Down Dirty Shame ( 283 ) 6.0 1h 40min 1994 R A down-on-his-luck ex-cop turned private investigator tracks down his former girlfriend and $20 million in stolen loot.

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Plot[edit]

Former LAPD detective Andre Shame is a private investigator who owns A Low Down Dirty Shame Investigations. He runs it with Peaches, whom he arrested six years before and has romantic feelings for him. Despite the high-risk jobs, Shame is unable to keep the firm afloat, and may be forced to close.

Five years earlier, Shame and a team of detectives went into Mexico to apprehend drug lord Ernesto Mendoza. Though Shame seemingly shot and killed Mendoza in a shoot-out, the other detectives were killed, with Shame and Sonny Rothmiller being the only survivors. This caused Shame to leave the force in disgrace.

In the present day, Rothmiller, who is now working for the DEA, tells him that Mendoza is still alive. He hires Shame to find the only witness who would testify against him...his ex-girlfriend Angela, who was caught in the middle of a love triangle with the two men. Angela escaped from the Witness Protection Program in New York and is in LA. Shame is hesitant at first, but seeing this as a chance to arrest the man who took everything from him, decides to take the case.

Shame gets information on one of Mendoza's lieutenants, Luis, Shame's former childhood acquaintance, then goes to a restaurant and has Luis warn Mendoza that Shame is coming for him. Upon arriving home, Shame is attacked by Mendoza's henchmen and warned by a very much alive Mendoza to back away.

With the help of Peaches and her roommate Wayman, Shame tracks Angela to a posh hotel, and calls Sonny. Shame explains that he originally went to Mexico for her. She tells Shame that she was going to testify against Mendoza, but Mendoza found her location, forcing her to flee. Shame discovers that Rothmiller is working for Mendoza, and the two barely escape Mendoza's thugs. Shame drops Angela at Peaches.

Shame cleans himself up, then abducts Luis and takes him to an abandoned building. When Luis refuses to give Shame Mendoza's whereabouts, Shame has him stumble into a meeting of white supremacists. With the supremacists chasing him, he gives Shame his boss's location in exchange for a ride. But Shame leaves him at their mercy.

At the club, Shame and Mendoza exchange words, then get into a Mexican standoff with Mendoza using his date as a hostage. When Wayman attempts to get Shame's attention, Wayman was trying to see who was shooting him. It was focus on the gun and the face was blurred. He thinks it was Shame shooting. Shame goes to Peaches to find Angela gone (she and Peaches had gotten into an argument earlier), and Capt. Nunez waiting for him. He has Nunez place Peaches in protective custody, and heads off to find Angela.

Shame meets Angela at a storage locker and discovers the real reason Mendoza wants her dead: she stole $20 million of his money. At a motel, Shame receives a call from Mendoza informing him he has Peaches; and will exchange her for Angela and his money. The two agree to meet at a Mendoza owned-shopping mall. Angela tries to convince Shame to leave with her, but he is in love with Peaches, refuses and heads to the mall.

Before the exchange, Sonny admits he killed the other detectives because they wouldn't take Mendoza's bribe without Shame. He left Shame alive to take the blame. Peaches and Angela are placed on the escalator, and Mendoza discovers that Angela is a mannequin. With a gun hidden on the escalator Peaches begins shooting. Shame kills the mercenaries hired by Sonny, Luis is attacked by the dogs that were supposed trying to kill Shame, and Sonny is killed by Angela.

Mendoza captures Peaches, only to be confronted by Shame. After winning a fistfight, Shame arrests Mendoza, who is then killed by Angela. She attempts to kill Shame, but Peaches beats her in a fistfight. Nunez threatens to arrest Shame, but Shame reminds Nunez that he helped take down a drug lord, find a federal witness and recover $15 million in stolen drug money. Shame keeps $5 million for expenses, with Peaches getting perks of a romantic relationship with Shame.

Cast[edit]

  • Keenen Ivory Wayans — Andre Shame
  • Jada Pinkett — Peaches
  • Andrew Divoff — Ernesto Mendoza
  • Charles S. Dutton — Sonny Rothmiller
  • Salli Richardson — Angela Flowers
  • Chris Spencer — Benny
  • Corwin Hawkins — Wayman
  • Don Diamont — Chad
  • Gary Cervantes — Luis
  • Gregory Sierra — Captain Nunez
  • Andrew Shaifer — Bernard
  • Kim Wayans — Diane
  • René Hicks — Hooker

Soundtrack[edit]

A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on November 8, 1994, by Hollywood Records and Jive Records. It peaked at #70 on the Billboard 200 and #14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Reception[edit]

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 0% of 22 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 3.63/10.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abA Low Down Dirty Shame. Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^'A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2019-07-02.

External links[edit]

  • A Low Down Dirty Shame at AllMovie
  • A Low Down Dirty Shame on IMDb
  • A Low Down Dirty Shame at Rotten Tomatoes
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A_Low_Down_Dirty_Shame&oldid=915226901'
A Low Down Dirty Shame (soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 8, 1994
Recorded1993–1994
Genre
Length74:45
LabelJive
Producer
  • Barry Hankerson(exec.)
  • K. Fingers
  • Lyvio G.
  • Trent Thomas
Singles from A Low Down Dirty Shame
  1. 'Down 4 Whateva'
    Released: October 12, 1994
  2. 'Get the Girl, Grab the Money and Run'
    Released: October 24, 1994
  3. 'I Can Go Deep'
    Released: October 24, 1994
  4. 'Shame'
    Released: November 7, 1994
  5. 'Turn It Up'
    Released: December 17, 1994

The A Low Down Dirty Shame Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to the 1994 film A Low Down Dirty Shame. The album was released in 1994 on Jive Records.

The soundtrack peaked at 70 on the Billboard 200 chart. By March 1995, it was certified gold in sales by the RIAA, after sales exceeding 500,000 copies in the United States.

  • 3Chart history

Release and reception[edit]

The album peaked at number seventy on the U.S. Billboard 200 and reached the fourteenth spot on the R&B albums chart. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic, while noting that the entire album was well-produced, stated that 'there is a noticeable lack of memorable material, leaving the record as nothing but a pleasant genre exercise.'[1] Critic David Browne in an Entertainment Weekly article graded it a 'B-', calling most of the soundtrack 'more workmanlike than inspired,' like the song 'Later On' by Casual. However, Browne praised the Zhané remake of the 1970s disco song 'Shame' (originally sung by Evelyn 'Champagne' King) and R. Kelly's contributions to the album as the soundtrack's positives.[2]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1.'Down 4 Whateva'Larry Campbell; Nellee Hooper; Simon Law; Onnie Ponder; Beresford Romeo; LaTeece Wallace; Caron WheelerNuttin' Nyce4:52
2.'Shame / Zhane's: Shame'John H. Fitch, Jr.; Reuben CrossZhané4:16
3.'I Can Go Deep'Thomas EvansSilk4:48
4.'Homie, Lover, Friend (Lookin' for My Homie Mix)'Robert KellyR. Kelly4:43
5.'Turn It Up'James Harris III; Terry Lewis; Raja-Neé; Ronald Isley; Rudolph Isley; Marvin Isley; O'Kelly Isley; Ernie Isley; Chris JasperRaja Nee4:01
6.'Stroke You Up (Remix)'Robert KellyChanging Faces4:33
7.'The Thing I Like'Robert KellyAaliyah3:24
8.'Gotta Get Yo' Groove On'Tevin Campbell; James Harris III; Terry LewisTevin Campbell4:30
9.'Birthday Girl'Larry CampbellHi-Five3:38
10.'Get the Girl, Grab the Money and Run'Adam Carter; Opio Lindsey; Tajai Massey; Damani ThompsonSouls of Mischief3:54
11.'Cray-Z-Fu'Roderick Roachford; Joseph A. Jones; Lennox Maturine; Lyvio R. GayFu-Schnickens5:10
12.'Later On'John Owens; Toure Duncan; David Rubinson; Herbie Hancock; Allee WillisCasual3:06
13.'How's That'Keith Murray; Erick Sermon; Reggie NobleErick Sermon and Redman3:07
14.'Let's Organize' (feat. Q-Tip)Lawrence Baskerville; Troy Donald Jamerson; Patrice RushenOrganized Konfusion4:20
15.'Ghetto Style'Craig Simpkins; Juanita CarterSmooth4:33
16.'Front, Back and Side to Side'Bernard Freeman; Chad Butler; Freddie Southwell; Eric Wright; Andre Young; O'Shea JacksonUGK4:34
17.'In Front of the Kids'Duane LeeExtra Prolific2:42
18.'U Rong 4 That'Gregory Hutchinson; Kevyn CarterMz. Kilo4:34
Total length:74:45

Chart history[edit]

Album[edit]

Chart (1994)[3]Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 20070
U.S. R&B Albums14

Singles[edit]

YearSinglePeak chart positions[4]
U.S. Billboard Hot 100U.S. Dance Music/Club Play SinglesU.S. Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles SalesU.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & TracksU.S. Hot Rap SinglesU.S. Rhythmic Top 40U.S. Top 40 Mainstream
1994'Down 4 Whateva'923843
'Get the Girl, Grab the Money and Run'2350
'I Can Go Deep'7122
'Shame'2846612938
'Turn It Up'---31--

'—' denotes releases that did not chart.

Personnel[edit]

Salli Richardson

Information taken from Allmusic.[5]

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  • arranging – Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis
  • assistant – Chris Agamanolis, Martin Czembor, Brandon Harris, Steve Hodge, Joshua Shapera, Steve Souder, Jeff Taylor
  • assistant engineering – Chris Agamanolis, Lane Craven, Martin Czembor, Brandon Harris, Vaughn Merrick, Joshua Shapera, Steve Souder, Jeff Taylor, Steve Warner
  • bass – Terry Lewis
  • chanting – McKinley Horton, Jellybean Johnson, Raja Nee, Jeff Taylor
  • composing – John Fitch
  • drum programming – Lance Alexander, Jeff Taylor
  • drums – Mike Chapman
  • engineering – Mike Chapman, Bob Fudjinski, Eric Gast, Stephen George, Steve Hodge, Matt Kelley, Adam Kudzin, Lee Mars, Peter Mokran, Mark Paladino, Keith Senior, Jason Shablik, Martin Stebbing, Jeff Taylor, Chris Trevett
  • executive production – Barry Hankerson
  • guitar – Robert Cunningham, Keith Henderson, Peter Mokran, Joshua Shapera
  • horn – Bill Ortiz
  • keyboards – Lafayette Carthon, Jr., Mike Chapman, Cold 187 um, B-Laid Back Edwards, Jimmy Jam, Trent Thomas
  • mastering – Tom Coyne
  • mixing – Ron Allaire, Chip Fu, Bob Fudjinski, Steve Hodge, R. Kelly, Tony Maserati, Peter Mokran, Organized Konfusion, David Rideau, Chris Trevett
  • mixing engineer – Bob Fudjinski, Chris Trevett
  • percussion – Terry Lewis
  • performer(s) – Aaliyah, Tevin Campbell, Casual, Changing Faces, Extra Prolific, Hi-Five, R. Kelly, Mz. Kilo, Keith Murray, Nuttin' Nyce, Q-Tip, Raja Nee, Silk, Smooth, Souls of Mischief, Zhané
  • piano – Lafayette Carthon, Jr., Trent Thomas
  • production – A+, Mike Chapman, Cold 187 um, K. Fingers, Fu-Schnickens, Jimmy Jam, R. Kelly, Terry Lewis, Lyvio G., Organized Konfusion, Pimp C, Erick Sermon, Trent Thomas, Touré
  • programming – Lance Alexander, Peter Mokran, Martin Stebbing, Jeff Taylor
  • project coordination – Pamela Hughes, Stephanie Tudor
  • rapping – R. Kelly
  • remixing – R. Kelly
  • scratching – Touré
  • vocals – Tevin Campbell, Changing Faces, Jellybean Johnson, Terry Lewis, Ocee, Q-Tip, Raja Nee, Jeff Taylor
  • vocals (background) – Robert 'The Professor' Anderson, Cold 187 um, Stephanie Edwards, Steve Gray, Stephanie Huff, Raja Nee, Geraldine Sigler, Daniel Stokes
  • vocoder programming – Lance Alexander
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Plot[edit]

Former LAPD detective Andre Shame is a private investigator who owns A Low Down Dirty Shame Investigations. He runs it with Peaches, whom he arrested six years before and has romantic feelings for him. Despite the high-risk jobs, Shame is unable to keep the firm afloat, and may be forced to close.

Five years earlier, Shame and a team of detectives went into Mexico to apprehend drug lord Ernesto Mendoza. Though Shame seemingly shot and killed Mendoza in a shoot-out, the other detectives were killed, with Shame and Sonny Rothmiller being the only survivors. This caused Shame to leave the force in disgrace.

In the present day, Rothmiller, who is now working for the DEA, tells him that Mendoza is still alive. He hires Shame to find the only witness who would testify against him...his ex-girlfriend Angela, who was caught in the middle of a love triangle with the two men. Angela escaped from the Witness Protection Program in New York and is in LA. Shame is hesitant at first, but seeing this as a chance to arrest the man who took everything from him, decides to take the case.

Shame gets information on one of Mendoza's lieutenants, Luis, Shame's former childhood acquaintance, then goes to a restaurant and has Luis warn Mendoza that Shame is coming for him. Upon arriving home, Shame is attacked by Mendoza's henchmen and warned by a very much alive Mendoza to back away.

With the help of Peaches and her roommate Wayman, Shame tracks Angela to a posh hotel, and calls Sonny. Shame explains that he originally went to Mexico for her. She tells Shame that she was going to testify against Mendoza, but Mendoza found her location, forcing her to flee. Shame discovers that Rothmiller is working for Mendoza, and the two barely escape Mendoza's thugs. Shame drops Angela at Peaches.

Shame cleans himself up, then abducts Luis and takes him to an abandoned building. When Luis refuses to give Shame Mendoza's whereabouts, Shame has him stumble into a meeting of white supremacists. With the supremacists chasing him, he gives Shame his boss's location in exchange for a ride. But Shame leaves him at their mercy.

At the club, Shame and Mendoza exchange words, then get into a Mexican standoff with Mendoza using his date as a hostage. When Wayman attempts to get Shame's attention, Wayman was trying to see who was shooting him. It was focus on the gun and the face was blurred. He thinks it was Shame shooting. Shame goes to Peaches to find Angela gone (she and Peaches had gotten into an argument earlier), and Capt. Nunez waiting for him. He has Nunez place Peaches in protective custody, and heads off to find Angela.

Shame meets Angela at a storage locker and discovers the real reason Mendoza wants her dead: she stole $20 million of his money. At a motel, Shame receives a call from Mendoza informing him he has Peaches; and will exchange her for Angela and his money. The two agree to meet at a Mendoza owned-shopping mall. Angela tries to convince Shame to leave with her, but he is in love with Peaches, refuses and heads to the mall.

Before the exchange, Sonny admits he killed the other detectives because they wouldn't take Mendoza's bribe without Shame. He left Shame alive to take the blame. Peaches and Angela are placed on the escalator, and Mendoza discovers that Angela is a mannequin. With a gun hidden on the escalator Peaches begins shooting. Shame kills the mercenaries hired by Sonny, Luis is attacked by the dogs that were supposed trying to kill Shame, and Sonny is killed by Angela.

Mendoza captures Peaches, only to be confronted by Shame. After winning a fistfight, Shame arrests Mendoza, who is then killed by Angela. She attempts to kill Shame, but Peaches beats her in a fistfight. Nunez threatens to arrest Shame, but Shame reminds Nunez that he helped take down a drug lord, find a federal witness and recover $15 million in stolen drug money. Shame keeps $5 million for expenses, with Peaches getting perks of a romantic relationship with Shame.

Cast[edit]

  • Keenen Ivory Wayans — Andre Shame
  • Jada Pinkett — Peaches
  • Andrew Divoff — Ernesto Mendoza
  • Charles S. Dutton — Sonny Rothmiller
  • Salli Richardson — Angela Flowers
  • Chris Spencer — Benny
  • Corwin Hawkins — Wayman
  • Don Diamont — Chad
  • Gary Cervantes — Luis
  • Gregory Sierra — Captain Nunez
  • Andrew Shaifer — Bernard
  • Kim Wayans — Diane
  • René Hicks — Hooker

Soundtrack[edit]

A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on November 8, 1994, by Hollywood Records and Jive Records. It peaked at #70 on the Billboard 200 and #14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Reception[edit]

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 0% of 22 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 3.63/10.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abA Low Down Dirty Shame. Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^'A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2019-07-02.

External links[edit]

  • A Low Down Dirty Shame at AllMovie
  • A Low Down Dirty Shame on IMDb
  • A Low Down Dirty Shame at Rotten Tomatoes
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A_Low_Down_Dirty_Shame&oldid=915226901'
A Low Down Dirty Shame (soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 8, 1994
Recorded1993–1994
Genre
Length74:45
LabelJive
Producer
  • Barry Hankerson(exec.)
  • K. Fingers
  • Lyvio G.
  • Trent Thomas
Singles from A Low Down Dirty Shame
  1. 'Down 4 Whateva'
    Released: October 12, 1994
  2. 'Get the Girl, Grab the Money and Run'
    Released: October 24, 1994
  3. 'I Can Go Deep'
    Released: October 24, 1994
  4. 'Shame'
    Released: November 7, 1994
  5. 'Turn It Up'
    Released: December 17, 1994

The A Low Down Dirty Shame Soundtrack is the official soundtrack to the 1994 film A Low Down Dirty Shame. The album was released in 1994 on Jive Records.

The soundtrack peaked at 70 on the Billboard 200 chart. By March 1995, it was certified gold in sales by the RIAA, after sales exceeding 500,000 copies in the United States.

  • 3Chart history

Release and reception[edit]

The album peaked at number seventy on the U.S. Billboard 200 and reached the fourteenth spot on the R&B albums chart. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic, while noting that the entire album was well-produced, stated that 'there is a noticeable lack of memorable material, leaving the record as nothing but a pleasant genre exercise.'[1] Critic David Browne in an Entertainment Weekly article graded it a 'B-', calling most of the soundtrack 'more workmanlike than inspired,' like the song 'Later On' by Casual. However, Browne praised the Zhané remake of the 1970s disco song 'Shame' (originally sung by Evelyn 'Champagne' King) and R. Kelly's contributions to the album as the soundtrack's positives.[2]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1.'Down 4 Whateva'Larry Campbell; Nellee Hooper; Simon Law; Onnie Ponder; Beresford Romeo; LaTeece Wallace; Caron WheelerNuttin' Nyce4:52
2.'Shame / Zhane's: Shame'John H. Fitch, Jr.; Reuben CrossZhané4:16
3.'I Can Go Deep'Thomas EvansSilk4:48
4.'Homie, Lover, Friend (Lookin' for My Homie Mix)'Robert KellyR. Kelly4:43
5.'Turn It Up'James Harris III; Terry Lewis; Raja-Neé; Ronald Isley; Rudolph Isley; Marvin Isley; O'Kelly Isley; Ernie Isley; Chris JasperRaja Nee4:01
6.'Stroke You Up (Remix)'Robert KellyChanging Faces4:33
7.'The Thing I Like'Robert KellyAaliyah3:24
8.'Gotta Get Yo' Groove On'Tevin Campbell; James Harris III; Terry LewisTevin Campbell4:30
9.'Birthday Girl'Larry CampbellHi-Five3:38
10.'Get the Girl, Grab the Money and Run'Adam Carter; Opio Lindsey; Tajai Massey; Damani ThompsonSouls of Mischief3:54
11.'Cray-Z-Fu'Roderick Roachford; Joseph A. Jones; Lennox Maturine; Lyvio R. GayFu-Schnickens5:10
12.'Later On'John Owens; Toure Duncan; David Rubinson; Herbie Hancock; Allee WillisCasual3:06
13.'How's That'Keith Murray; Erick Sermon; Reggie NobleErick Sermon and Redman3:07
14.'Let's Organize' (feat. Q-Tip)Lawrence Baskerville; Troy Donald Jamerson; Patrice RushenOrganized Konfusion4:20
15.'Ghetto Style'Craig Simpkins; Juanita CarterSmooth4:33
16.'Front, Back and Side to Side'Bernard Freeman; Chad Butler; Freddie Southwell; Eric Wright; Andre Young; O'Shea JacksonUGK4:34
17.'In Front of the Kids'Duane LeeExtra Prolific2:42
18.'U Rong 4 That'Gregory Hutchinson; Kevyn CarterMz. Kilo4:34
Total length:74:45

Chart history[edit]

Album[edit]

Chart (1994)[3]Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 20070
U.S. R&B Albums14

Singles[edit]

YearSinglePeak chart positions[4]
U.S. Billboard Hot 100U.S. Dance Music/Club Play SinglesU.S. Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles SalesU.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & TracksU.S. Hot Rap SinglesU.S. Rhythmic Top 40U.S. Top 40 Mainstream
1994'Down 4 Whateva'923843
'Get the Girl, Grab the Money and Run'2350
'I Can Go Deep'7122
'Shame'2846612938
'Turn It Up'---31--

'—' denotes releases that did not chart.

Personnel[edit]

Salli Richardson

Information taken from Allmusic.[5]

Low Down Dirty Shame 123movies

  • arranging – Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis
  • assistant – Chris Agamanolis, Martin Czembor, Brandon Harris, Steve Hodge, Joshua Shapera, Steve Souder, Jeff Taylor
  • assistant engineering – Chris Agamanolis, Lane Craven, Martin Czembor, Brandon Harris, Vaughn Merrick, Joshua Shapera, Steve Souder, Jeff Taylor, Steve Warner
  • bass – Terry Lewis
  • chanting – McKinley Horton, Jellybean Johnson, Raja Nee, Jeff Taylor
  • composing – John Fitch
  • drum programming – Lance Alexander, Jeff Taylor
  • drums – Mike Chapman
  • engineering – Mike Chapman, Bob Fudjinski, Eric Gast, Stephen George, Steve Hodge, Matt Kelley, Adam Kudzin, Lee Mars, Peter Mokran, Mark Paladino, Keith Senior, Jason Shablik, Martin Stebbing, Jeff Taylor, Chris Trevett
  • executive production – Barry Hankerson
  • guitar – Robert Cunningham, Keith Henderson, Peter Mokran, Joshua Shapera
  • horn – Bill Ortiz
  • keyboards – Lafayette Carthon, Jr., Mike Chapman, Cold 187 um, B-Laid Back Edwards, Jimmy Jam, Trent Thomas
  • mastering – Tom Coyne
  • mixing – Ron Allaire, Chip Fu, Bob Fudjinski, Steve Hodge, R. Kelly, Tony Maserati, Peter Mokran, Organized Konfusion, David Rideau, Chris Trevett
  • mixing engineer – Bob Fudjinski, Chris Trevett
  • percussion – Terry Lewis
  • performer(s) – Aaliyah, Tevin Campbell, Casual, Changing Faces, Extra Prolific, Hi-Five, R. Kelly, Mz. Kilo, Keith Murray, Nuttin' Nyce, Q-Tip, Raja Nee, Silk, Smooth, Souls of Mischief, Zhané
  • piano – Lafayette Carthon, Jr., Trent Thomas
  • production – A+, Mike Chapman, Cold 187 um, K. Fingers, Fu-Schnickens, Jimmy Jam, R. Kelly, Terry Lewis, Lyvio G., Organized Konfusion, Pimp C, Erick Sermon, Trent Thomas, Touré
  • programming – Lance Alexander, Peter Mokran, Martin Stebbing, Jeff Taylor
  • project coordination – Pamela Hughes, Stephanie Tudor
  • rapping – R. Kelly
  • remixing – R. Kelly
  • scratching – Touré
  • vocals – Tevin Campbell, Changing Faces, Jellybean Johnson, Terry Lewis, Ocee, Q-Tip, Raja Nee, Jeff Taylor
  • vocals (background) – Robert 'The Professor' Anderson, Cold 187 um, Stephanie Edwards, Steve Gray, Stephanie Huff, Raja Nee, Geraldine Sigler, Daniel Stokes
  • vocoder programming – Lance Alexander

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Notes[edit]

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  1. ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 'allmusic ((( A Low Down Dirty Shame > Review )))'. Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  2. ^Browne, David (December 16, 1994). 'EW takes a look at 1994's movie soundtracks'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  3. ^'allmusic ((( A Low Down Dirty Shame > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums )))'. Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
  4. ^'allmusic ((( A Low Down Dirty Shame > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))'. Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-05-24.
  5. ^'allmusic ((( A Low Down Dirty Shame > Credits )))'. Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-05-25.

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