Naughty by Nature [PA]Naughty by Nature
Release Date: 09/03/1991
Original Release:
1991
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 128773_CD
UPC # 016998104422
Label: Tommy Boy
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Performer: Naughty by Nature
Engineer: Dave Bellochio; Eddie Reed; Angela Piva Producer: Louie Vega; Benny Medina; Little Louie Vega; Naughty By Nature Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance Notes: Personnel: Treach Criss, Vinnie Brown, Aphrodity, Kaygee Gist, Lakim Shabazz, Queen Latifah, Apache (vocals); Andy Schnitzer (saxophone); David Bellochio (keyboards); Van Romaine (drums); Earth, Wind & Fire, The Ohio Players, The Jackson 5, Boney M. (sampler). Audio Mixers: Dae Bennett; Eddie Reed. Recording information: Unique Recording, New York, NY. Photographers: Mark Weinberg ; Kristine Larsen. There was not a bigger, more contagious crossover radio smash in the autumn of 1991 than Naughty by Nature's "O.P.P.," a song that somehow managed the trick of being both audaciously catchy and subversively coy at the same time. Its irrepressible appeal -- the Jackson 5 sample, the saucy subject matter, the huge anthemic chorus, Treach's phat rat-a-tat flow -- was so widespread, in fact, that it played just as well to the hardcore heads in the hood as it did to the hip-hop dabblers in the suburbs. The beauty of the trio's self-titled full-length debut is that it is every bit as musically accomplished, and every bit as ghetto fabulous, in its entirety as that watershed first single. Naughty by Nature is both a pop and a rap classic that chews up stylistic real estate by the block, easily shifting from an old-school rhyme-off between Treach and Vinnie ("Pin the Tail on the Donkey"), the unflappable "Louie Louie" Vega-produced posse cut "1, 2, 3" (with verses from Flavor Unit compadres Lakim Shabazz and Apache), and the teeth-clinching combative dirge "Guard Your Grill," all of which very much come out swinging from the streets, to the more measured, emotionally developed "Ghetto Bastard," which brings an upbeat but nail-tough point of view to a grim tale of parental and societal deprivation without ever asking for an ounce of sympathy. With the assistance of Queen Latifah's makeshift patois, the trio even brought something of the Caribbean to East Orange with "Wickedest Man Alive." All the tracks are as street as they are club astute, trimming the funk loops with live keyboards and saxophone and sanguine, soulful melodies. A must-have album for fans of East Coast rap. ~ Stanton Swihart
Proteges of Queen Latifah, the New Jersey rap trio Naughty By Nature ruled the air waves for a large part of the early 1990s, thanks to a string of undeniable hip-hop anthems--including "Hip Hop Hooray," "Feel Me Flow," and the infidelity ode "O.P.P."--that mixed a hardcore sensibility with mainstream pop accessibility. Although they continued to release strong material, the group's success began to wane by the late '90s, and the individual members began pursuing other projects. Nonetheless, Naughty By Nature's key singles remain indisputable classics.
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