I Got Shit on My Mind (alternatively titled I Got Sumthin' on My Mind) is the second studio album by American rapper
Luke, and his first official solo album without
the 2 Live Crew. It was released on March 24, 1992, through
Luke Records and would be the last Luke album to be released through their distribution deal with
Atlantic Records. The album, which was mainly produced by Mike "Fresh" McCray, peaked at #52 on the
Billboard 200 chart and #20 on the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
I Got Shit on My Mind was the album that spawned the hit single "I Wanna Rock" (better known more prominently as "Doo-Doo Brown"), which became Luke's signature song. Upon its initial release in 1992, the song did not garner much attention until the following year, when it became a runaway hit.