Welcome To Our World >>>>>> Tim's Bio >>>>>> Shock Value 1 >>>>>>> any other album Timbaland made as an artist (not as a producer, but strictly as an artist).
"Up Jumps Da Boogie" was just a testament to how much potential Da Bassment/Supa Friends had as a crew. I like the fact that a song with lyrics like "See a Black man dead from a white man's powder, see a white man scared from a Black man's power" could find it's place in the Top 15 on the chart. That song wasn't made for radio. The format, the production, and the content smack in the middle of the Jiggy era was unheard of.
From late '97 to Spring/Summer '98, that album had the game on smash with "Clock Strikes", "Luv 2 Luv" (both versions), and the remix to "Up Jumps Da Boogie".