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(P) 1999 Arista Records LLC [links]
(P) 1999 Arista Records LLC [links]
Naughty By Nature, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Producer - Zhané, Associated Performer, Featured Artist - Naughty By Nature feat. Zhané, Associated Performer - Darren Lighty, Recording Engineer - KayGee, Mixing Engineer - Keir Gist, Composer, Lyricist - Adam Kudzin, Mixing Engineer - V. Brown, Composer, Lyricist - Anthony Criss, Composer, Lyricist - B.Golson, Composer, Lyricist here
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(P) 1999 Arista Records LLC [links]
Instead of gangsta fairy tales, 19 Naughty III presents a fuller, more complex view of street life in which "the hood/No matter bad or worse/Comes first." The self-proclaimed superproducer KayGee backs up the rhymes with a sound as distinctive and fresh the traditional meaning more than hip-hop's as Dr. Dre's or Pete Rock's.
No song on 19 Naughty III is as courageously personal as the autobiographical "Ghetto Bastard," from NBN's 1991 debut, Naughty by Nature , but personal revelations throughout the album reveal why Treach says, "Hip hop hooray!" with such power: Without hip-hop as underground railroad, Treach, as well as Vinnie and KayGee, would still be on the street corner they call Dad. here
But 19 Naughty III is not as cohesive an album as those producers' last releases, despite many strong singles, including the anthem "Hip Hop Hooray," "Ready for Dem" (featuring Heavy D), "Sleepin' on Jersey" (featuring dance-hall chatting by Queen Latifah), "Daddy Was a Street Corner" and "It's On." "Daddy" and "On" are great songs improved by intros that call attention to the music, illuminating the complexity underlying NBN's sonic poise. [links]